By the 14th century the reeve was often a permanent officer of the manor.
The authority needs 36 permanent officers and 32 temporary ones to reach that level, Ms. Richardson said.
Together, they employed 33,200 permanent officers, of which 7,500 were stationed in their Warsaw headquarters.
On returning to England, Wild taught radar to permanent naval officers until early 1947.
In 1869, the Geographical Survey made Bell a permanent officer.
The senior permanent officer is the Lieutenant.
Later he became one of the permanent officers.
The city would ultimately like to hire about 100 more permanent officers to patrol the watershed, he added.
"Make that the official permanent first officer."
He was elected as a permanent officer of his law school class.