staff officer
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Definition
Noun: A commissioned officer who serves on the personal or administrative staff of a military commander or at a headquarters, rather than in a direct combat command role. Their duties typically involve planning, intelligence, operations, logistics, and other support functions.
Usage
A "staff officer" is a specific role within a military organization. The term is used to describe the officer's position and function.
Examples: * The general relied on his staff officers to prepare the battle plans. * Her first assignment as a lieutenant was as a staff officer in the logistics division. * The staff officer briefed the command team on the latest intelligence reports.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be part of a compound title specifying the officer's specific staff function, such as "G-1 staff officer" (personnel), "G-2 staff officer" (intelligence), or "J-3 staff officer" (operations) within U.S. military joint staff structures.
- In a broader, metaphorical sense, it can describe a person in any organization who performs a planning or advisory role for a senior executive, though this is an extended, non-literal use.
Variants and Related Words
- Staff (noun): The body of officers assisting a commander. (e.g., )
- Aide-de-camp (noun): A special personal assistant to a senior officer, often a type of staff officer with close personal duties.
Synonyms
- Aide
- Adjutant (specifically for administrative staff officers)
- Planner
- Administrative officer
Related Phrases
- To serve on staff: The action of performing duties as a staff officer.
- He served on the Joint Chiefs of Staff for three years.
- Staff duty: The general responsibilities associated with being a staff officer.
- His career included both command and staff duty.
Noun
- a commissioned officer assigned to a military commander's staff