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Discover LudwigThe term "field officer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to an officer in the armed services who works outdoors, often in a combat or hazardous environment. For example: The field officer led the soldiers on an treacherous mission in the middle of the night.
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field officer
noun
A (para)military commissioned officer who holds a field grade, ranking under general officers but above lower grades and fit to command medium-size units on the field, such as a battalion or regiment; or a non-army equivalents in rank.
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"She's a field officer doing extremely important work," Lewis explains.
Mr. Evers was the N.A.A.C.P.'s first field officer in Mississippi.
His first posting in 1963 was to Vietnam, as a field officer in the Mekong Delta.
Diad Abdullah, 32, a field officer working north of Aleppo, was tortured by the regime.
The FAO's field officer Patrick Durst, based in Bangkok, Thailand, ran the 2008 conference.
But Chase is a field officer who works directly under Bauer.
DeMotts says his employer values the skills he developed as a field officer.
Some say he was the best field officer in the region during the years he was active.
Terrence Howard, giving a clumsy performance in an underwritten role, plays the Javert-like F.B.I. field officer leading the hunt.
The C.I.A. field officer in charge, Gary Schroen, called the tribal leaders' abilities "professional and detailed," according to the report.
Mr. Usman joined the refugee agency in 1984 and had been working as a field officer, the refugee agency said.
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