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IN-CHARGE

IN-CHARGE
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1. these head units inside sections. (HCO PL 13 Mar 66) 2. an in-charge would be the head of a sub-section or something like that. It's like Address In-Charge. That's the first and lowest executive rating. (SH Spec 61, 6505C18) 3. we will also use another term, in-charge, such as "Officer In-charge of Film Unit 31" who will, on detached duty, be considered as having the same status as a "Master" or "Commanding Officer." (BO 34, 16 Jun 67)