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temporary duty
noun
duty of limited duration performed with an organization other than the one to which a person is normally attached or assigned. TDY
Word History and Origins
Origin of temporary duty1
Example Sentences
When asked whether the agency can assure the public that recent changes will not affect its ability to forecast fire conditions and alert the public to danger, NWS spokesperson Erica Grow Cei said only that officials are taking steps to refill roles at key locations through short-term temporary duty assignments and reassignments.
A Colombian man has been extradited to the United States to face charges of incapacitating and kidnapping two American soldiers on temporary duty in the Colombian capital of Bogota.
One of these diplomats, who makes up one half of the twin narratives in “The Secret Gate,” was Sam Aronson, a junior Foreign Service officer flown into Kabul on temporary duty in the final days of the U.S. withdrawal.
A 2019 Government Accountability Office Report analyzing four trips to Mar-a-Lago early in Mr. Trump’s tenure tallied $13.6 million in taxpayer expenses for Department of Defense and Secret Service operational and temporary duty costs.
A 2019 Government Accountability Office Report analyzing four trips to Mar-a-Lago early in Mr. Trump’s presidency tallied $13.6 million in taxpayer expenses for Department of Defense and Secret Service operational and temporary duty costs.
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