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An officers' club, known within the military as an O club, is an establishment similar to a gentlemen's club for commissioned officers of the armed forces. Few officers' clubs have survived the end of the Cold War .
"Closed Mess" was when the few officers of a small fort would pool all of their food funds to provide all meals to members only, thus being "closed" to outsiders except as guests. In a larger post, the larger pool of officers could allow the officers to purchase meals on an individual meal basis (after payment of a small monthly dues amount).
O-Course – Obstacle course. OCS – Officer Candidate School, recruit training for officers. O-dark thirty – Very early hours before dawn. See also military time, Zero-dark thirty. The custom of saying "oh" instead of zero has diminished, but remains in this expression.
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OIC – Officer in Charge; OIG – Office of Inspector General; OM – On the Move (Normally just spelled out Oscar Mike) O&M, MC – Operations & Maintenance, Marine Corps ; O&M, N – Operations & Maintenance, Navy (U.S. Navy) OODA – Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act; OP – Observation Post; OPFOR – Opposing Force or Opposition Force
A∴ L'O∴ – À L'Orient, "At the East" (French) The seat of the Lodge; A.M. – Anno Mundi, "In The Year of the World". The date used in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite; A∴O∴ – Anno Ordinis, "In the Year of the Order" . The date allegedly used by Knights Templars; A∴Y∴M∴ – Ancient York Mason
The P.O.S. of A. also played a significant role in supporting and helping fund the Centennial and Memorial Association of Valley Forge [3] after Regent Anna Morris Holstein [4] approached them to help with saving, acquiring and preserving Washington's Headquarters [5] and a portion of nearby surrounding acreage, which today is known as Valley ...
A public relations officer (PRO) or chief communications officer (CCO) or corporate communications officer is a C-suite level officer responsible for communications, public relations, and/or public affairs in an organization. Typically, the CCO of a corporation reports to the chief executive officer (CEO). The CCO may hold an academic degree in ...