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Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces  (NOC 0643)
Yukon Territory
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This unit group consists of commissioned officers in the armed forces who plan, organize, command and evaluate the activities of personnel in occupations unique to the armed forces such as artillery and infantry units, military intelligence units and air weapons control units. The ranks of commissioned officers included in this unit group range from lieutenant to general.

air weapons control officer, armour officer, artillery officer, infantry officer, intelligence officer (management).

Commissioned officers in the armed forces perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Plan, organize and command the activities of military combat units such as armour, artillery and infantry battalions
  • Develop and implement military procedures and policies based on detailed knowledge of units' capabilities and performance
  • Direct subordinates in training and co-ordinate and direct activities of units in accordance with military practices
  • Assume responsibility for welfare, morale and discipline of units
  • Review and evaluate unit performance, prepare reports and provide briefings for superiors
  • May command and lead units as part of United Nations' peacekeeping role in foreign countries.
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