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Definition of Officering
1. officer [v] - See also: officer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Officering
Literary usage of Officering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"... which is the Veritable Companionship of the Indian Empire, and Proposes a
Scheme for the Better officering of Two Departments. ..."
2. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1873)
"Parliamentary Proceedings (continued). Hour of Mooting, 5 « 7 ci Imprisonment
for Debt, £6 / Ge Indian Army, officering of, 26 j 7 с 28th Regiment, ..."
3. The School and the Army in Germany and France: With a Diary of Siege Life at by William Babcock Hazen (1872)
"THE plan of officering the German army is nearly the same in all the states, and
is founded upon the Prussian system, the superiority of which has been ..."
4. History of the Late Polish Revolution: And the Events of the Campaign by Joseph Hordynski (1832)
"... for the enrollment of new forces —System of officering them.—Want of energy
in the execution of his plans.—Fortifications neglected. ..."
5. Indian Polity: A View of the System of Administration in India by George Tomkyns Chesney (1894)
"All the battalions and regiments additional to the officering regular army—extra
regiments of the line, irregular cavalry, local troops, and contingents—had ..."
6. India in 1880 by Richard Temple (1881)
"... obtaining recruits—officering of the Native army—Native officers—Regular and
irregular systems— European officers—The staff corps—The Native cavalry—The ..."
7. India in 1880 by Richard Temple (1881)
"... of the Native soldier—His pay and allowances—Recent difficulty in obtaining
recruits—officering of the Native army—Native officers—Regular and irregular ..."