branch officer
Britishnoun
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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.
From Washington Times
"I recently had a member of staff who will lose the sight in one eye after being attacked by a prisoner," says Al Miller, a branch officer with the Prison Officers' Association.
From BBC
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.
From Washington Post
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.”
From New York Times
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