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An army colonel and seven lower-ranking officers have been arrested.
American officials said the arrests had been made based on information provided by lower-ranking officers at the police academy.
Another general and 20 lower-ranking officers were identified in the report as accomplices.
He said lower-ranking officers began coming to him with information about the Cantuta killings.
As if that were a signal, all the lower-ranking officers waiting outside swarmed toward it.
The lower-ranking officers were incarcerated in the lower levels of the fortress.
He is eventually sent to Korea as a lower-ranking officer in the 180th Division.
In the April rebellion, middle- and lower-ranking officers refused to obey the generals.
Besides the general, there were four colonels and half a dozen lower-ranking officers sitting at the table.
Television reports tonight said several lower-ranking officers had also been disciplined, but their punishments were not disclosed.
At the same time, many lower-ranking officers, who are in the field fighting and dying, say they are enthusiastic about Arena.
Ten lower-ranking officers from the unit face trial in a military court in connection with the kidnappings.
But officials said that lower-ranking officers from both sides had established contact and that talks could resume any time.
After much effort I was able to make contact with lower-ranking officers who, fortunately, had nothing against former deputy commissioners, or pressmen either.
In the military case, they don't attack the lower-ranking officers; they go to the high ranking officers.
Superior officers work hours similar to lower-ranking officers.
The trial of two lower-ranking officers on charges of torture was postponed when a defendant did not appear.
He said steps taken to prosecute officers involved in a September massacre of 10 peasants had shaken lower-ranking officers.
Had he been dealing with another proper gentleman, the lower-ranking officer would have drunk wine with him and graciously changed the subject.
This victory would be all his, and if something went wrong, there would be lower-ranking officers on standby to accept the blame.
This situation may arise when a lower-ranking officer is called upon to replace a senior officer, or fill a position higher than the current rank held.
Under military pressure, Congress has already adopted what amounted to two partial amnesties freeing lower-ranking officers and enlisted men from the threat of prosecution.
The halberd was one of the polearms sometimes carried by lower-ranking officers in European infantry units in the 16th through 18th centuries.
Headley learned techniques for detecting surveillance, developing sources and other skills, and practiced with the lower-ranking officer on the streets of Lahore.
This created a rush of lower-ranking officers and NCOs along with a mass of low-rank enlisted.