WordNet
n. a duty that you are assigned to perform (especially in the armed forces); "hazardous duty" [syn: assignment]
Usage examples of "duty assignment".
He was more worried about what Kinowin might decide than the three days left on his double duty assignment.
Still, she would talk to me, possibly more about a strange duty assignment than missing parents, but it had to be on duty hours because she made a policy, at least with me, of never talking about the Guard in a private setting.
Just as starships and their interiors tended to evolve from the same basic template in order to reduce the acclimation time spent by Starfleet personnel when transferring from one duty assignment to another, the processing centers were designed in much the same manner.
For the moment, what matters is that while you'll be an asset to Minotaur's own tactical department because of your, um, special knowledge, your primary duty assignment will be as Tac-One to the LAC wing.
Months in which a junior Captain could easily find herself seconded to a ground duty assignment that might become a permanent posting, she reflected with some bitterness.
After two months there, the ASA changed his duty assignment to Crypto NCO for the U.
This opinion was but-tressed by his duty assignment: he was aide-de-camp to the Commanding General, 2nd Joint Training Force.
This opinion was buttressed by his duty assignment: he was aide-de-camp to the Commanding General, 2nd Joint Training Force.
Such an accomplishment normally allowed the honored individual to choose their first duty assignment, and Lense had opted for Starfleet Medical Headquarters on Earth.
You are ordered to report to your new duty assignment immediately.
In fact, she was a holdover from the same anti-Manticoran faction within the IAN which had produced Graf von Sternhafen, who'd done so much to help make Honor's last duty assignment .