marches forward; passes the commander's right; takes post on right flank; faces about
marches forward; passes the commander's right; takes post on right flank; faces about
His years of training, on-the-ground experience, and ability to communicate, made him an effective commander. The word commander is a noun.
You can say: I listen to my Commander and every single one of his commands. - Hope this helped!=)
A Corps Commander is a lieutenant general.
last man in the file
The President is Commander-in-Chief of all US armed forces.
theory that commands the business operations. general operation of the business strategies
The Executive Branch, specifically the president. He is the "commander-in-chief."
Most officers in the Army Infantry command, starting at Platoon level as a Lieutenant (approx 40 men), then as a Captain with a Company (120 men), and as a LtCol, a Battalion (600 men approx.) LtCol Gingrich retired at this level. Above that, there is a full Colonel who commands a Brigade and a Major General who commands a Division. There are also support commands such as the Base Commander, who is usually a Colonel, Artillery and Field Support who could be either Colonels or a Brigader General.
The commander was Commodore George Dewey.
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