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To commanders
noun
One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization.
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Disseminating information about commercial technologies identified pursuant to paragraph (2) to commanders of combatant commands and other potential users of such technologies.
"If we can demonstrate to commanders, 'Look.
Those girls were married, using local idiom, to commanders and were not raped indiscriminately.
Mr. Trump also delegated authority to commanders to carry out strikes without high-level interagency vetting.
The manṣabdārs (rank holders) were numerically graded from commanders of 10 to commanders of 5,000.
The Royal Signals provide essential communication and electronic warfare support to commanders on the battlefield.
Critical information about the enemy is supplied to commanders by the Intelligence Corps.
When the Islamic fighters battled the Soviets, people willingly gave the tax to commanders.
"The new order being given to commanders is 'shoot first and then call' [Seoul].
In the Navy, e-mail policy is left to commanders, except on the submarines.
Analysts sent back more than 30,000 reports to commanders in the Persian Gulf region.
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