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  2. Liaison officer - Wikipedia

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    A supporter liaison officer is a person within an association football club (or another sports club) functioning as a bridge between the club itself and supporters of the club. The SLO builds relations with the club management and the fans through two-way communication, informing supporters about decisions made by the club and informing the ...

  3. Staff (military) - Wikipedia

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    A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted, and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large military unit in their command and control role through planning, analysis, and information gathering, as well as by relaying, coordinating, and supervising the ...

  4. GP Liaison - Wikipedia

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    Queensland's GP Liaison network was established in 2008 by General Practice Queensland. In 2012, Queensland Health funded 20 GP Liaison positions in the largest public hospitals under a state election commitment. Over the years the network has gradually expanded. Most (but not all) public hospitals in Queensland have a GP Liaison position.

  5. Naval gunfire liaison officer - Wikipedia

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    Naval gunfire liaison officers assist infantry in effective utilization of naval gunfire support. The naval gunfire liaison officer (NGLO) is a U.S. Navy officer or non-commissioned officer (typically a lieutenant junior grade (LTJG), lieutenant (LT) unrestricted line officer or NCO E5 or above) who assists infantry personnel requiring naval gunfire support.

  6. Liaison - Wikipedia

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    Liaison aircraft, a small aircraft used by military forces Liaison pilot, a World War II pilot who flew liaison aircraft; Liaison Pilot Badge, a qualification badge issued by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II; Liaison officer, a military officer who coordinates different forces or national units usually at Staff level

  7. Bilateral Affairs Officer - Wikipedia

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    The Bilateral Affairs Officer functions as a security co-operation action officer and forward National Guard Liaison Officer, representing the interests of the respective National Guard. The Bilateral Affairs Office (and/or TCA Coordinator) works for the COCOM (Combatant Command) and for the Embassy Office of Defense Coordinator.

  8. Special Operations Forces Liaison Element - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the United States Special Operations Command. The Special Operations Forces Liaison Element (SOFLE) is small group of special forces personnel, sometimes just one or two at a time, attached to embassies in Africa, Southeast Asia, South America, or elsewhere that terrorists are thought to be operating, planning attacks, raising money or seeking safe haven, especially those teams in ...

  9. Security Liaison Officer - Wikipedia

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    Security Liaison Officers (SLO) of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service are posted at Canadian embassies and consulates to gather security-related intelligence from other nations. This information may be gathered from other national intelligence agencies, law enforcement services and public sources.