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| The '''executive officer''' (or XO) is a billet position in the armed forces. They are considered command positions, and is always the officer that is junior to the [[commanding officer]]. | | The '''executive officer''' (or XO) is a billet position in the armed forces. They are considered command positions, and is always the officer that is junior to the [[commanding officer]]. |
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| ==UNSC Navy==
| | Executive officers exist at every level of organization from the [[company]] onward. |
| In the [[UNSC Navy]], the executive officer (or First officer) is the senior most crew member below the [[commanding officer]] of the ship. Usually, this post will be held by a [[Commander (UNSC)|Commander]] or [[Lieutenant Commander]], but occasionally will be held by a [[Lieutenant]].
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| ==UNSC Army and Marine Corps==
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| In the [[UNSC Army]] and [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], the executive officer is the officer that is second-in-command to the commanding officer. Executive officer billets exist from the [[company]] level up, in both the Army and Marine Corps.
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| Note that platoons do not have XOs; the second-in-command in a platoon is a platoon sergeant.
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| ==Known executive officers== | | ==Known executive officers== |