desk officer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A military officer who is not assigned to active duty: A desk officer is a commissioned officer in the armed forces whose primary duties are administrative, clerical, or managerial, typically performed in an office setting rather than in a field, combat, or active operational role.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- After his injury, he served as a desk officer at the Pentagon, coordinating logistics.
- The general needed a reliable desk officer to handle the daily reports and correspondence.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes imply a contrast with "line officer" or officers in command of troops. It often carries a connotation of being removed from direct action or frontline service.
- He preferred field command but spent the last years of his career as a desk officer.
Variants and Related Words
- Staff Officer (n): An officer serving on a military commander's staff, involved in planning and administration, which may include duties similar to a desk officer.
- As a staff officer, her work was crucial for operational planning.
Synonyms
- Administrative officer: An officer responsible for administrative duties.
- Non-combat officer: An officer not directly involved in combat operations.
Related Phrases
- Behind a desk: An informal phrase describing someone, often in the military or other organizations, who works in an office role.
- After decades in the field, he found himself behind a desk.
Related Idioms
- A desk job: A common idiom for any job that involves working primarily at a desk, often in an office. This is a broader civilian term but captures the essence of a desk officer's role.
- He traded his uniform for a desk job in the civil service.
Noun
- a military officer who is not assigned to active duty