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		Definition of field-grade officer in US English: field-grade officernoun Military A major, lieutenant colonel, or colonel.  Example sentencesExamples -  Repetitive call-ups have developed them into fully competent citizen-soldiers, at least to field-grade officers and NCOs.
 -  Thoughts on how field-grade officers can prepare themselves to conduct media interviews in today's environment are shared.
 -  That's quite a mouthful, but what does it mean to commanders and field-grade officers?
 -  By placing a field-grade officer in command of a squadron, we can also send a message that the move to field grade starts the transition from the tactical to the operational level of command.
 -  Recent research has shown that a majority of Army field-grade officers have accepted the necessity for ‘radical change in their approach to warfare,’ implying that they must gain new expert knowledge and expertise.
 -  Stilwell knew China better than any field-grade officer in the US Army, and spoke Chinese fluently.
 -  Senior service colleges prepare selected senior field-grade officers for the highest command and staff positions.
 -  Slaveholding officers who came of age in the 1850s were the ‘emotional core’ of Lee's army (the median age of his field-grade officers was thirty-one).
 -  His comments were the first by so senior an officer to publicly acknowledge what many company and field-grade officers have been saying for several years.’
 -  That focus most obviously includes flag to field-grade officers and just a few senior captains.
 -  Senior officers were generally more expectant of change than junior and field-grade officers.
 -  Brendler and I thought the Signal company commander, being a field-grade officer, would have field grade UCMJ authority.
 -  With regard to field-grade officers, we must reinforce this pattern.
 -  Many, because, as senior figures, they had served as junior officers, or field-grade officers, in Indo-China.
 -  Lieutenants in Gulf War I are now field-grade officers; colonels are now 3- and 4-star generals; most soldiers who fought in Gulf War I are no longer on active duty.
 -  Kaplan also stresses the vital roles military officers, particularly junior and field-grade officers, play.
 -  While this is a new concept at CGSC, the Army has used this OER for nearly 6 years, so field-grade officers attending the ILE course probably have been exposed to this skill set many times before they arrive at CGSC.
 -  It's the US term for a compendium of authoritative tactical and operational concepts intended for use especially by junior and field-grade officers.
 -  Institutional training, from noncommissioned officer to field-grade officer levels, will need to incorporate the roles of the respective levels in using modularity.
 -  If there were 100,000 DOMPA-controlled officers in the Army, approximately 33 percent of them could be field-grade officers.
 
    Definition of field-grade officer in US English: field-grade officernoun Military A major, lieutenant colonel, or colonel.  Example sentencesExamples -  By placing a field-grade officer in command of a squadron, we can also send a message that the move to field grade starts the transition from the tactical to the operational level of command.
 -  That's quite a mouthful, but what does it mean to commanders and field-grade officers?
 -  Many, because, as senior figures, they had served as junior officers, or field-grade officers, in Indo-China.
 -  Stilwell knew China better than any field-grade officer in the US Army, and spoke Chinese fluently.
 -  Thoughts on how field-grade officers can prepare themselves to conduct media interviews in today's environment are shared.
 -  With regard to field-grade officers, we must reinforce this pattern.
 -  While this is a new concept at CGSC, the Army has used this OER for nearly 6 years, so field-grade officers attending the ILE course probably have been exposed to this skill set many times before they arrive at CGSC.
 -  That focus most obviously includes flag to field-grade officers and just a few senior captains.
 -  Slaveholding officers who came of age in the 1850s were the ‘emotional core’ of Lee's army (the median age of his field-grade officers was thirty-one).
 -  Institutional training, from noncommissioned officer to field-grade officer levels, will need to incorporate the roles of the respective levels in using modularity.
 -  Kaplan also stresses the vital roles military officers, particularly junior and field-grade officers, play.
 -  If there were 100,000 DOMPA-controlled officers in the Army, approximately 33 percent of them could be field-grade officers.
 -  It's the US term for a compendium of authoritative tactical and operational concepts intended for use especially by junior and field-grade officers.
 -  His comments were the first by so senior an officer to publicly acknowledge what many company and field-grade officers have been saying for several years.’
 -  Repetitive call-ups have developed them into fully competent citizen-soldiers, at least to field-grade officers and NCOs.
 -  Senior officers were generally more expectant of change than junior and field-grade officers.
 -  Senior service colleges prepare selected senior field-grade officers for the highest command and staff positions.
 -  Brendler and I thought the Signal company commander, being a field-grade officer, would have field grade UCMJ authority.
 -  Recent research has shown that a majority of Army field-grade officers have accepted the necessity for ‘radical change in their approach to warfare,’ implying that they must gain new expert knowledge and expertise.
 -  Lieutenants in Gulf War I are now field-grade officers; colonels are now 3- and 4-star generals; most soldiers who fought in Gulf War I are no longer on active duty.
 
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