line officer

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line officer

A line officer leads his platoon during a training exercise.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A commissioned officer who commands troops in combat units: A "line officer" is a military officer with direct command authority over operational, combat units in the field, as opposed to officers serving in staff or support roles.
Usage
  • The term is used to distinguish officers with direct operational command responsibilities from those in specialized support, advisory, or administrative positions.
  • It is primarily used within military contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The general was promoted from a line officer who led infantry battalions.
    • Staff officers develop plans, while line officers execute them in the field.
Advanced Usage
  • "To come from the line officer corps": To have a career background in direct troop command and combat leadership.
    • His perspective was valued because he came from the line officer corps.
Variants and Related Words
  • Line (in this context): Refers to the operational combat units of a military force.
  • Staff officer: A commissioned officer who serves in a planning, advisory, or administrative role on a commander's staff, rather than commanding troops directly.
  • Commissioned officer: An officer who has received a formal commission, authorizing them to hold command.
Synonyms
  • Combat commander
  • Troop commander
Antonyms
  • Staff officer
  • Support officer
  • Supply officer
Related Phrases
  • To hold a line command: To be in a position of direct command over combat units.
    • She aspired to hold a line command early in her career.
line officer

A line officer leads his platoon during a training exercise.

Noun
  1. a commissioned officer with combat units (not a staff officer or a supply officer)