Station Chief

Station Chief is a term for certain officials who are appointed as chief of a 'station', i.e. a stationary post, of various natures.

Colonial

In English, a description for the factor of a colonial 'factory' (i.e settlement and/or garrison), while a formal station can already have a factor in charge (as in the British East India Company's 1603 established English station Bantam, which in March 1609 formally became a Factory, but remained under a Chief factor until its promotion in 1617 to Presidency of Bantam)

Furthermore as close rendering of the German equivalent Stationsleiter ('station leader'), notably in South Sea Schutzgebiete (colonial possessions).

Finally it occurs as loose rendering of the Dutch and Danish equivalents, Opperhoofd viz. Opperhoved.

CIA

A CIA official, also called Chief of Station, equivalent to a KGB Resident. Those who have been known to be Station Chiefs include:

Other

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