A French-English Military Dictionary - Sturmpanzer.com
A French-English Military Dictionary - Sturmpanzer.com
A French-English Military Dictionary - Sturmpanzer.com
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officier 297 ogive<br />
offlcler en bourgeois, v. en civil;<br />
brevet e, officer with staff certificate; officer<br />
who has passed the staff college (<strong>English</strong><br />
army);<br />
cinonnier, (nav.) gunnery lieutenant;<br />
de casernement, (Fr. a.) officer who acts as<br />
barrack master (the color bearer) ;<br />
charge du detail, (nav.) executive officer;<br />
charge du materiel d'artillerie, (nav.) gunnery<br />
lieutenant;<br />
(charge) des montres, (nav.) navigator, navigating<br />
officer;<br />
chef d'attaque, (siege) in each attack, an<br />
officer charged with the direction of the work,<br />
with the execution of the orders of the engineer<br />
in chief;<br />
civil, functionary or official of the civil<br />
service;<br />
en civil officer in , mufti;<br />
<strong>com</strong>mandant, <strong>com</strong>manding officer;<br />
de <strong>com</strong>pagnie, <strong>com</strong>pany officer ;<br />
<strong>com</strong>ptable, accountant officer ;<br />
de corps,<br />
de corps de troupe, regimental<br />
officer, line officer;<br />
corps d' s, the whole body of officers (of the<br />
army and the navy); '<br />
corps de pompe, (mil. slang) officer well up<br />
in scientific and technical subjects;<br />
corps des s de sante, medical staff;<br />
de demi-batterie, officer in direct charge of a<br />
half battery (police, discipline, etc.);<br />
en demi-solde, officer on half pay;<br />
demissionnaire, officer who has resigned;<br />
descendant de garde, officer <strong>com</strong>ing, marching,<br />
off guard;<br />
de detail, v. s. v. detail;<br />
du detail general, (nav.) executive officer;<br />
en disponibilite, officer unattached, on waiting<br />
orders;<br />
de distribution, issuing officer;<br />
eleve,eleve , student officer;<br />
-de I'etat civil, registrar, official in charge of<br />
vital statistics (duties performed by the intend-<br />
ancc in the army);<br />
d'etat-major, staff officer;<br />
del'etat-major general , (nav.) staff officer;<br />
de I'etat-major de la marine, (nav.) naval<br />
officer;<br />
de garde, officer on guard, or of the guard;<br />
(nav.) officer of the deck in port;<br />
garde d'- officer's , guard;<br />
general, general officer;<br />
general de I'armee de mer, de marine, (nav.)<br />
flag officer;<br />
grade d' , officer's rank;<br />
grand second : , grade of the Legion of Honor;<br />
de guerite, (mil. slang) private;<br />
d'hibillement, v. capitaine d'habillement;<br />
hors cadre, seconded officer (n. e., U. S. A.);<br />
indigene, native officer (in native troops);<br />
instructeur, officer in charge of drill (the<br />
"in'structeur" of the drill book);<br />
d' instruction, student officer;<br />
del Instruction publique, in France, the senior<br />
the lower of<br />
grade of the palmes acadcmiques ,<br />
which is d'Academic.<br />
de jour, officer of the day, orderly officer of<br />
the day;<br />
de justice, police official;<br />
de la Legion d'honneur, lowest grade but one<br />
in the Legion of Honor;<br />
de logement, v. s. v. logement;<br />
de majorite, (nav.) officer on the admiral's<br />
staff;<br />
de manoeuvre, (nav.) officer of the deck;<br />
de marine, de la marine, naval officer<br />
(of the line only);<br />
marinier, (nav.) warrant officer;<br />
marchand, merchant captain;<br />
mecanicien, (nav.) engineer officer;<br />
militaire, <strong>com</strong>batant, as distinguished from<br />
an administrative officer;<br />
I' le moins ancien (clcve),ihe junior officerjd;<br />
montant de garde, officer marching on guar<br />
monte, mounted officer;<br />
offlcier d'ordonnance, orderly officer, aide-de-camp<br />
(nav.) flag lieutenant;<br />
de paix, justice of the peace;<br />
parlementairc, officer bearing or with a flag<br />
of truce;<br />
pa'/eur, paymaster; (mil. slang) <strong>com</strong>rade<br />
who treats the <strong>com</strong>pany to drink;<br />
de peloton, officer in direct charge of a pla-<br />
toon (police, discipline, etc.);<br />
I' le plus ancien, I' le plus ancien dans le<br />
grade le plus eleve, the senior officer;<br />
de police, police official;<br />
de port, officer in charge of a dockyard, dock<br />
master;<br />
porte-drapeau color , bearer;<br />
poste d' , v. garde d' , supra; . .<br />
premier ,<br />
first mate (<strong>com</strong>mercial navy);<br />
de prise, (nav.) officer in <strong>com</strong>mand of a<br />
prize;<br />
de quart, (nav.) watch officer;<br />
de recrutement, recruiting officer;<br />
reforme, half-pay officer;<br />
reformer un . to put an officer on half pay;<br />
de reserve, (Fr. a.) an officer of the reserve<br />
of the active army;<br />
en retraite, retraite, retired officer;<br />
de ronde, officer on rounds;<br />
sans troupe, (Fr. a.) officer who has not<br />
under his direct orders an organic troop unit;<br />
officer holding a staff appointment;<br />
de sante, health officer; quarantine officer;<br />
(mil.) medical officer;<br />
en second, (nav.) executive officer;<br />
de semaine, officer on duty for the week;<br />
en serre-file, supernumerary officer; file<br />
closer;<br />
de service, officer on duty, on duty for the<br />
day; orderly officer;<br />
-du service d'etat-major, staff officer;<br />
du service de sante, (Fr. a.) medical offcer<br />
(includes surgeons, apothecaries, and medical<br />
administrative officers);<br />
sous , non<strong>com</strong>missioned officer;<br />
sous de marine, (nav.) petty officer; warrant<br />
officer;<br />
stagiaire, (Fr. a.) pfficer who, having taken<br />
the course at the Ecole superieure de guerre<br />
and received certificate, is required to serve<br />
two years in some staff emoloyment, including<br />
service in arm or arms different from his own;<br />
subalterne, <strong>com</strong>pany officer;<br />
subordonne, subordinate officer;<br />
d la suite, supernumerary officer, officer attached<br />
as supernumerary of his rank;<br />
superieur, field officer; (nav.) flag officer;<br />
superieur dejour, field officer of the day;<br />
superieur de service?, field officer of the day<br />
(on duty);<br />
superieur de visile, (Fr. a.) (in garrison)<br />
field officer who inspects guards;<br />
surnumeraire, additional officer: officer in<br />
excess of the statutory number; supernume-<br />
rary officer;<br />
table des officers' , mess;<br />
territorial, (Fr. a.) officer of the territorial<br />
army;<br />
de tir, musketry instructor; range officer<br />
(U.S.A.);<br />
de torpilles, torpilleur, (nav.) torpedo<br />
lieutenant;<br />
de troupe, regimental officer, line officer (as<br />
distinguished from staff officer);<br />
vaguemestre, officer in <strong>com</strong>mand of the train<br />
regimentaire;<br />
de vaisseau, (nav.) naval officer;<br />
velocipediste, mounted on a<br />
pfficer bicycle,<br />
belonging to a bicycle corps.<br />
offlcieux, a., nonofficial.<br />
oflre, f., (contractor's) bid; supply;<br />
et demande, supply and demand.<br />
ogivage, m., (art.) operation of making the ogive.<br />
ogival, a., ogival; (art.) ogival.<br />
ogive, f., pointed arch, ogive; (art.) ogive, ogival<br />
head, of a projectile;<br />
en , ogival