Sentence examples for To commander from inspiring English sources

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To commander

noun

One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization.

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When Hughes reached flag rank in 1790 whilst stationed in Newfoundland, he promoted Hope to commander and gave him command of Adamant.

Bonaparte was promoted to Commander of the Interior and given command of the Army of Italy.

He is temporarily demoted from captain to commander and first officer when Kirk takes command of the Enterprise.

*2008 Promoted to commander.

He was passed from commander to commander.

At which point we pan across to Commander Rob Green.

Robert Brandhuber, who is senior to Commander Waddle.

Gripping tightly to Commander Yu's coat, he nearly flew down the path on churning legs.

For bold action during the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900, he was promoted to commander.

It was later left to Commander Zahir to explain the arduousness of the chore.

At the subsequent meeting at the Sun, Lamb handed the documents to Commander Wally Virgo.

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