And it's not going to help anything for our people to know I'm at dagger-drawing with the second-ranking Allied officer on the planet!
Not because she thought anyone but him took him seriously, but because whatever else, he was the second-ranking Allied officer on the planet.
In many but not all North American institutions, the provost or equivalent is the second-ranking officer in the administrative hierarchy.
Between 1913 and 1919, the Counselor served as the Department's second-ranking officer, assuming the role previously exercised by the Assistant Secretary of State.
After the war, Gates was reinstated as the army's second-ranking officer.
Captains at Reno will become second-ranking first officers or even third-ranking flight engineers, which carry lower pay than captains.
In this capacity, she was the second-ranking legal officer of a leading educational and research institution with an annual budget of more than $2 billion.
You are the second-ranking officer in this army.
In 1814, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and became the regiment's second-ranking officer.
Mr. Braddock was the banking giant's second-ranking officer.