It really depends on what Officers you are speaking of. There are many types of Officers, Varying from Army, to Police, to some sort of Administrative Officer.
United States Army Officer: If you mean these officers, they are the leaders in various things, whether weapon regulation, to leading soldiers into battle. You can receive "Officer-Ship" through many different Programs like ROTC, or simply being Promoted. Officer ranks start at 2nd Lieutenant, and go Up through General.
Police Officer: This is Simple, just a standard Police officer are the managers of safety and regulation in Residential, and non-residential zones through out the world.
-There is no official "title" or Job that is Specifically called Administrative Officer, but they are known standardly as Managers, of business's and other companies.
ANCO officers are Alternate Net Control Officers. These are sometimes referred to as security officers.
Local police officers account for two-thirds of all sworn officers.
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
The possessive form of the plural noun officers is officers'.example: The officers' uniforms are distinguished by the gold trim.
Club's officers. This is because they are the officers of the club, or belonging to the club.
the officers of the courts
Yes they are police officers.
They elected officers
General Officers provide personal support to high ranking officers. These Officers normally perform administrative or human resource related duties within the branch.
Individually, chiefs, executives, officers. Collectively, Chief Executive Officers
Nearly 7,000 US military officers perished in Vietnam.
unlike rear desk officers