Sentence examples for The commandant from inspiring English sources

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The commandant

noun

A commanding officer, usually of a specific force or division.

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The Army would not say why the commandant, Command Sgt. Maj.

The commandant was removed.

The commandant, Brig.

The commandant orders beatings; the prisoners beat each other.

The commandant from the desk marches down the aisles: "Your sessions will end in five minutes.

The commandant of Plaszow, Amon Göth, an SS (Nazi paramilitary corps) officer, was tried and executed in 1946.

The commandant agreed and named Holick its first bandmaster.

The commandant agreed that their arrival at Buchenwald was a "mistake" but they remained there anyway.

The Commandant replied with what Reagan in Iceland called "some words of wisdom.

The commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. James F. Amos, said Monday that he had asked Maj.

The caption reads, in translation, "With the Commandant S.S. Stubaf.

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