Hello All,
I have asked many infantry and arty folks this question and always seem to get the same response. “They are one in the same, OC a Company is more formal and used more often in staff writing, while Company Commander is used more often in everyday verbal communication, however, they would be the same person.”
My dilemma is I am unable to find a ref that spells this out in black in white. I have spent hours on the DWAN sifting through the Land Force Army Doctrine and searching various engines (including the CF search engine) to no avail.
Any suggestions, tips, leads, clarification or just a plain old "you're wasting your time" would be much appreciated.
Regards,
00192
I have asked many infantry and arty folks this question and always seem to get the same response. “They are one in the same, OC a Company is more formal and used more often in staff writing, while Company Commander is used more often in everyday verbal communication, however, they would be the same person.”
My dilemma is I am unable to find a ref that spells this out in black in white. I have spent hours on the DWAN sifting through the Land Force Army Doctrine and searching various engines (including the CF search engine) to no avail.
Any suggestions, tips, leads, clarification or just a plain old "you're wasting your time" would be much appreciated.
Regards,
00192