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branch officer

British  

noun

  1. (in the British navy since 1949) any officer who holds warrant

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A West Point graduate, the 41-year-old Mr. Hunt served for eight years as an Aviation Branch Officer and Apache helicopter pilot.

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Farmers Branch Officer Michael Dunn, 43, turned himself in Wednesday night after a grand jury returned the unusually swift indictment in the killing of 35-year-old Juan Moreno, officials said Thursday.

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Farmers Branch Officer Michael Dunn turned himself in Wednesday night to Seagoville police and was indicted on a murder charge in the killing of Juan Moreno, 35, officials said.

From Fox News

The teller said there was “a disconnect between corporate and branch/officer workers.”

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The court said the appointment is valid in part because Mueller is supervised by the attorney general and “effectively serves at the pleasure of an Executive Branch officer” confirmed by the Senate.

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