Service Commander definition
Examples of Service Commander in a sentence
Assume absolute responsibility for all activities on site from when an emergency alarm is initiated to when the state of emergency no longer exists or when control of the emergency is handed over to the appropriate Public Emergency Service Commander.
Non-monetary Honorary Awards- Such as Certificate of Achievement, Achievement Medal for Civilian Service, Commander, Commander’s Award for Civilian Service, Superior Civilian Service Award, and Meritorious Civilian Service Award.
He served as a Sergeant of Patrol Operations, Lieutenant assigned as the Investigative Service Commander, and Captain of Operations and Administration.
The persons responsible for the negotiation of the Lifesaving Service Agreements on behalf of their relevant committee/ executive shall be the Lifesaving Manager and the Club President/ Service Commander of the affiliating Club/ VMR and Service in consultation with SLST State Lifesaving Officer and Staff.