Masters at arms

mas·ter-at-arms

[mas-ter-uht-ahrmz, mah-ster-]
noun, plural mas·ters-at-arms.
1.
an officer of a fraternal organization, veterans' society, or the like, empowered to maintain order, exclude unauthorized persons, etc.
2.
Navy. a petty officer who has various duties, such as keeping order on the ship, taking charge of prisoners, etc.

Origin:
1740–50

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master-at-arms
 
n , pl masters-at-arms
the senior rating, of Chief Petty Officer rank, in a naval unit responsible for discipline, administration, and police duties

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