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"C.O" is a shorthand way for when refering to the commanding officer within a regimental system, like for eg, when policeman is sought within group of many officers within a riot control situation. "C.O" is a shorthand way for when refering to the commanding officer within a regimental system, like for eg, when a policeman is sought within group of many officers within a riot control situation, by someone needing to find to find them. It is not a ] though it is an official position that tops a ].
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"C.O" is a shorthand way for when refering to the commanding officer within a regimental system, like for eg, when a policeman is sought within group of many officers within a riot control situation, by someone needing to find to find them. It is not a rank though it is an official position that tops a chain of command.