Personnel in a sentence as a noun

"The clerk said, "You're dead and it was verified by medical personnel.

It's not a personnel problem, it's a structural problem.

He did so expressly against the advice of Tesla personnel and in obvious violation of common sense.

A little more friction could be removed if I could preselect times when it's acceptable for maintenance personnel to enter my home.

I'm currently assisting on a personnel system for a major military organization.

Sometimes a company changes direction, from market forces or personnel changes and the company and the individual become less aligned.

* Transporting any substantial amount of paper cash or gold is often done via armored trucks operated by highly-trained security personnel.

It cross-referenced the Cali phone exchange's traffic with the phone numbers of American personnel and Colombian intelligence and law enforcement officials.

There is absolutely nothing more to it.> [Edit to Add]Believe me, I have destroyed the brand new iDevices of senior Government personnel because they plugged it into a classified network to charge it for less than a minute.

SARs are typically filed electronically, and then centralized in FinCEN review centers, where patterns are analyzed and information is distributed to law enforcement personnel.

Personnel definitions

noun

group of people willing to obey orders; "a public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens"

See also: force

noun

the department responsible for hiring and training and placing employees and for setting policies for personnel management