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Liaison Officer

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Liaison Officer 

an officer assigned to a higher staff headquarters or to the staff headquarters of subordinate or coordinating units for purposes of establishing liaison with them and for carrying out assignments.

A liaison officer is usually provided with a means of transportation (motorcycle, automobile, airplane, or helicopter) and, if necessary, with radio stations. Liaison officers are also sent from a senior commander to subordinate commanders to carry out important assignments.



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Tall Ships chief liaison officer Sarah Willan said: "This is an opportunity to be a vital part of The Tall Ships Races 2010, the biggest free event in the country next year.
ISTANBUL, Oct 5, 2009 (TUR) -- Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD) will host a series of meetings in Istanbul for the Private Sector Liaison Officer (PSLO) group.
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