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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assistant corps" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a specific context where "assistant" refers to a role and "corps" refers to a group or body of individuals, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The assistant corps was established to support the main team during the project."
Alternatives: "support team" or "aide group".
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"We are more integrated with the science agencies than ever before on issues related to climate variability, and the science informs the actionable engineering decisions we make," said Moira Kelley, a spokeswoman for the assistant corps secretary for civil works.
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Shrubbs began service as a 17-year-old in 1944, ending it as the corps' assistant commandant in 1992, the year it ceased operations.
A few miles away, Lt. Gen. Joseph Dunford Jr., commander of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force and the Pentagon's choice to be the next assistant commandant of the Corps, looked pleased as he watched the exercise.
Pierce was first lieutenant judge advocate general corps, reserve (1950-1952), assistant U.S. attorney, Southern District New York (1953-1955), assistant undersecretary of the Department of Labor during President Eisenhower's first term (1955-1956), and he served as associate counsel of the Council of the Judicial Subcommittee on Anti-Trust for the U.S. Supreme Court (1956).
"The classification is it's an unsafe dam," said Eric C. Halpin, the corps's special assistant for dam and levee safety.
The president has nominated General Joseph Dunford, assistant commandant of the marine corps, to succeed General Allen at Isaf.
Born in Long Beach, California, he served as a scrub assistant in the navy medical corps during the second world war, and went to school on the GI bill to study pre-med.
Instructors who teach at large, underfunded, state universities with classes of hundreds of students, relying on a corps of teaching assistants to grade their essays, are in a different boat.
Deputy assistant secretaries typically enter an executive corps distinct from most federal employees.
In the mid-50's, while with the United States Navy medical corps, he became the assistant attending physician to Congress.
"There's just generally a sense of the office being tired and needing something new to generate an esprit de corps among the young assistants and the police officials," he said.
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