Naval Commander?S Title And Navy Insignia Are An Officer And A Gentleman
Where did the terminology Executive Officers originate? The term describes high level officials in business. And in the military, they are second in command, or XO, to the Commanding Officer.
Commonly, the term executive officer has evolved from Constitutional law, Administrative law, Business and Financial occupations, corporate governance, management occupations with Chief Executives, and military ranks. The term has legal ramifications and associations, as do Chain of Command. The term Executive Officer is unique to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander, United States European Command held by a brigadier general or rear admiral. Tracing its origins to the Royal British Navy, the rear admiral is a naval commissioned officer.
US Naval Executive Officer, The Naval Insignia aesthetic carries over from the Royal British and French Naval traditions. The Royal British Navy represents their Queen and her Commonwealth. They have a history of defending their kingdom for centuries as they conquered 3/5?s of the world by way of sea. And the Royalty, even today, distinguishes their travels by ship as they have done historically throughout their sovereign reign. US Naval symbolism is descendent from British Naval insignia from as far back as 1748 when Navy officers were authorized in the days of Naval Sailing Squadrons.
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