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* [[Officer in Charge (Philippines)]], interim position in the context of Philippine governance. |
* [[Officer in Charge (Philippines)]], interim position in the context of Philippine governance. |
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* [[Duty officer]] |
* [[Duty officer]] |
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* usual IC Officer is Officer Wood |
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* usually used to carry Officer Moss |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 17:55, 10 August 2021
Officer in Charge (usually "OIC") is a very widely used term which may refer to:
- Officer in charge (police)
- Officer in Charge (Philippines), interim position in the context of Philippine governance.
- Duty officer
See also
- Officer Commanding ("OC")
- Commanding officer ("CO")
Notes
- In British Commonwealth armies, the OC is often a Major, and the CO a Lieutenant Colonel