Crossword clues for ncos
ncos
- They outrank specialists (Abbr.)
- Some PX customers
- Some mil. officers
- Some chiefs: Abbr
- Some base residents: Abbr
- Sgts., for example
- Sgts., etc
- Sgts., cpls. and such
- Sergeants and corporals, e.g
- Sergeants and corporals (abbr.)
- Platoon ldrs
- Mil. workers
- Lts.' subordinates
- Lt.'s subordinates
- Cpls. et al
- Cpls. and such
- Cpl. and sgt., for two
- Corporals and sergeants: Abbr
- Chevron sporters: Abbr
- Bilko and Klinger, e.g.: Abbr
- USMC sergeants, e.g
- USAF superintendents
- Those ranked E-4 to E-9: Abbr
- They're often seen on base: Abbr
- They're above enlistees: Abbr
- They outrank specialists: Abbr
- Staff sgts., e.g
- SSgts., e.g
- Some mil. drillers
- Some mil. academy grads
- Some in the mil
- Some base men: Abbr
- Some base men
- Sgts., say
- Sgts. or cpls
- Sgts. and others
- Sgts. ,e.g
- Sgt. and sgt. maj
- Servers with squad goals
- Sarges, say
- Platoon leaders (Abbr.)
- PFC superiors
- Non-commissioned officers
- Master seamen, in Canada
- M.Sgts., for example
- M.Sgt. and T.Sgt
- Jr. officers
- Entry level mil. officers
- Enlisted VIPs
- Enlisted supervisors: Abbr
- E-4s, e.g
- E-4's, E-5's et al
- E-4, E-5 and E-6, in the U.S. Navy, in brief
- E-4 and E-5, but not E-3
- Cpls., sgts., etc
- Cpls., for instance
- Corporals, for example: Abbr
- Chief technicians in the RAF, e.g
- Chevron wearers (abbr.)
- Certain enlistees, familiarly
- Barracks bosses, briefly
- Army sgts., e.g
- Army rankings
- Aides for lts
- "Backbone" of forces
- Sgts. and cpls.
- Chevron wearers: Abbr.
- They've earned their stripes: Abbr.
- E-4 and E-9 rankings
- Ones ranked E-4 to E-9: Abbr.
- Sgt. maj. and others
- Sgts., e.g.
- Cpls. et al.
- E-4's, E-5's et al.
- Mil. personnel
- Base runners?: Abbr.
- Base figures, for short
- Rank leaders?: Abbr.
- Cpls., e.g.
- Sgts. and such
- March figures, for short
- Enlisted V.I.P.'s
- Three-stripers, e.g.: Abbr.
- Ones above 48-Acrosses
- Some mil. careerists
- Sgt. and sgt. maj., e.g
- Future 25-Down honorees: Abbr.
- PX users
- Ones getting base pay?: Abbr.
- Cpls. and others
- PX patrons
- Cpls. and sgts.
- Mil. E-4 to E-9
- Some PX patrons
- Drill instructors, e.g.: Abbr.
- Basic training figs.
- Sergeants major, e.g.: Abbr.
- Some drillers, for short
- Drill sgts., e.g.
- Base figs.
- M.Sgt. and others
- Base runners, in brief?
- Sgt. and cpl.
- Mil. members
- Cpl. and sgt., e.g
- Pfc.'s mentors
- Sgts. and cpls
- Aides for lts.
- Sgts. or cpls.
- Mil. ranks
- Sgts., etc.
- Certain G.I.'s
- Bosses of G.I.'s
- SSgts., e.g.
- Ones ranked E-4 to E-9: Abbr
- Drill instructors, e.g.: Abbr
- Sgts., e.g
- Cpls. and sgts
- Sgts., for instance
- Army men: Abbr
- Some mil. personnel
- Cpls., e.g
- Base figs
- Sgt. and cpl
- Pfc's superiors
- Boot camp VIPs
- Some mil. members
- Cpls., for example
- Drill sgts., e.g
- Two-stripers, e.g.: Abbr
Wikipedia
NCOS
NCOS was the graphical user interface-based operating system developed for use in Oracle's Network Computers. It was adapted by Acorn Computers from its own , which was originally developed for their range of Archimedes desktop computers. It shares with the same 4MB ROM size and suitability for use with TV displays.
Pace purchased the rights to use and develop NCOS from the STB division of Acorn Computers (by then named ). RISCOS Ltd later announced Embedded RISC OS, which was to have similarities with NCOS.