What does CC stand for military?

And this one too: My Dad served in the Army in 53-54, he said CC means Company Commander.
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What does CC stand for Air Force?

CC – Commander. CCC – Commanders Chief. CCS – Commanders Secretary. CCAF – Community College of the Air Force.
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What does CCS stand for in the Navy?

CCS. Chief Commissary Steward (US Navy) CCS.
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What does CC stand for in the Marine Corps?

CC. Class Commander (US military) CC. Convoy Commander.
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What does C CO mean in the Army?

The M68 Close Combat Optic (CCO) is a unity power, red dot aiming device that enhances target acquisition speed, allowing Soldiers to engage targets up to 300 meters with both eyes open to maintain situational awareness.
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What is a COC in the military?

COC. Chain of Command or Change of Command.
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What does C2 mean in the Army?

The Department of Defense (DOD) defines command and. control (C2) as “[t]he exercise of authority and direction by. a properly designated commander over assigned forces in. the accomplishment of the mission.”
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What does CCD mean military?

CCD: Camouflage Concealment & Deception - Boot Camp & Military Fitness Institute.
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What does CCD stand for Navy?

Who and what is a Planning Yard? The Naval Surface Warfare Center Detachment Norfolk, Combatant Craft Department (CCD) is the Planning Yard for standard boats and craft.
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What is C2 vs C4 military?

The acronym's four “Cs” represent an extension of the command and control (C2) concept, adding the two “Cs,” “communications” and “computers,” or C4, to account for the implementation of facilities, equipment, personnel, and procedures related to both.
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What does c5 mean in military?

The C-5M Super Galaxy is a strategic transport aircraft and is the largest aircraft in the Air Force inventory. Its primary mission is to transport cargo and personnel for the Department of Defense. The C-5M is a modernized version of the legacy C-5 designed and manufactured by Lockheed Martin.
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What rank is C4 in the Army?

Chief Warrant Officer 4 (CW4) is the fourth Warrant Officer rank in the Unites States Army. They are officially appointed by the the Secretary of the Army. They are senior level experts of both the technical and tactical aspects of leading in their field.
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Where did the term CC come from?

Cc and bcc stand for "carbon copy" and "blind carbon copy," respectively. This meaning comes from the use of carbon paper, which was used to make copies of documents by pressing pigment onto an additional sheet of paper underneath.
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What does CCI mean in the Army?

CONTROLLED CRYPTOGRAPHIC ITEM (CCI)
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What is CO in the Army?

The commanding officer (CO) or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitude to run the unit as they see fit, within the bounds of military law.
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What is CO in Army rank?

At present, the Ranks are classified into three categories: Commissioned Officers (CO), Junior Commissioned Officers (JCO), and Other Ranks (Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers).
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What is a CO vs NCO?

A commissioned officer is an officer of the military who has received rank and commission in the armed services, while a non-commissioned officer is an officer in the military that has not yet earned commission or rank. A commissioned officer performs many essential military functions.
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What is the lowest NCO rank?

Corporal (E-4)

The rank of corporal always has been placed at the base of the NCO ranks. For the most part, corporals have served as the smallest unit leaders in the Army: principally, leaders of teams.
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What is the highest NCO rank?

The senior NCO ranks include E-7 to E-9. The Sergeant Major of the Army has the highest rank of all enlisted noncommissioned officers, E-9S, a special rank.
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Is a NCO higher than a sergeant?

An Army sergeant, an Air Force staff sergeant and a Marine corporal are considered NCO ranks. The Navy NCO equivalent, petty officer, is achieved at the rank of petty officer third class. At the E-8 level, the Army, Marine Corps and Air Force have two positions at the same paygrade.
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Is XO or CO higher rank?

In many militaries and police forces, an executive officer, or "XO", is the second-in-command, reporting to the commanding officer.
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Is a captain a CO?

Any naval officer who commands a ship is addressed by naval custom as "captain" while aboard in command, regardless of their actual rank, even though technically an officer of below the rank of captain is more correctly titled the commanding officer, or C.O.
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Is A commander Higher Than A captain?

A commander is the third-highest rank in the force, above the rank of captain and below deputy chief.
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