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Soldier |
This Attribute describes someone serving in the armed forces of a Nation.
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Instances | 抽象的な | 物理的媒体における任意の特性/資質の特定の実施形態と 区別されるプロパティまたは品質。 抽象のインスタンスは、セットや関係など、数学的なオブジェクトと同じ意味で存在すると言える。 しかし、 それらは、いくつかの物理的なエンコーディングや実施形態なしで特定の場所と時間に存在することはでき ない。 |
| 属性 | サブクラスに再び取り入れることができないか、または 選択できない品質。 |
| CommissionedOfficerRank | In military organizations, an officer is a member of the service who holds a position of responsibility. Commissioned officers derive authority directly from a sovereign power and, as such, hold a commission charging them with the duties and responsibilities of a specific office or position. Commissioned officers are typically the only persons in a military able to exercise command (according to the most technical definition of the word) over a military unit. Non-commissioned officers in positions of authority can be said to have control or charge rather than command per se, although the use of the word command to describe any use of authority is widespread and often official. (from Wikipedia) |
| エンティティー | 個々の普遍集合。 これがオントロジーのノードのルートで ある。 |
| GovernmentPosition | Any Profession where the position occupied is within a GovernmentOrganization. |
| MilitaryRank | The class of Positions in a Military. Rank is usually commensurate with degrees of power, prestige and pay. |
| OccupationalRole | RelationalAttribute ascribing to a CognitiveAgent a relation towards some activity or a set of activities he or she performs during a TimeInterval as his or her main activity. Be it for a longer period of time as a means of earning a living, a leisure activity or an activity the person is engaged in for a short period of time. |
| Profession | Any occupation that requires at least a bachelor's degree. |
| 関係属性 | Entity が関係によって持つ 任意の Attribute で、それは別の Entity または Entity のセットに負担する。 例:SocialRoles と PositionalAttributes。 |
| SkilledOccupation | Any Position which requires learning a set of skills. |
| 社会的役割 | The Class of all Attributes that specify the position or status of a CognitiveAgent within an Organization or other Group. |
| USMilitaryRank | The class of Positions in the USMilitary. |
| USWarrantOfficerRank | In the United States military, a warrant officer was originally, and strictly, a highly skilled, single-track specialty officer. But as many chief warrant officers assume positions as officer in charge or department head, along with the high number of bachelor's and master's degrees held within the community, their contribution and expertise as a community is ever-increasing. There are no 'warrant officers' per se in the U.S. Navy, but rather the term 'chief warrant officer' is correct. In the U.S. Navy, a sailor must be in one of the top three enlisted ranks to be eligible to become a Chief Warrant Officer. In the U.S. Army, a person can progress to the warrant officer rank at a grade lower than E-7 thus having a longer career and greater opportunity to serve and grow. In the U.S. Marine Corps, after serving at least eight years of enlisted service, and reaching the grade of E-5 (sergeant), an enlisted Marine can apply for the Warrant Officer program. Upon the initial appointment to WO1 a warrant is given by the secretary of the service, and upon promotion to chief warrant officer (CW2 and above) they are commissioned by the President of the United States, take the same oath and receive the same commission and charges as commissioned officers, thus deriving their authority from the same source. |
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