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brevet officer

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A quick definition of brevet officer:

A brevet officer is someone who holds a position of trust, authority, or command. They are authorized by the government to perform specific duties. They can be in public office or work for a corporation. Sometimes, they may only perform the duties of an office temporarily. A brevet officer is just one type of officer, and there are many other types of officers with different roles and responsibilities.

A more thorough explanation:

A brevet officer is a type of officer in the military who holds a temporary rank higher than their permanent rank. For example, a captain may be temporarily promoted to the rank of major for a specific mission or task. This temporary promotion is called a brevet.

For instance, during the American Civil War, many officers were given brevet promotions for their bravery and leadership in battle. A captain who led a successful charge might be brevetted to the rank of major for that battle.

The examples illustrate that a brevet officer is a temporary promotion given to military officers for specific achievements or tasks. It is not a permanent rank, but it does come with increased responsibilities and authority.

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