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A Commandant in an interior commandery could only be appointed temporarily to deal with crises as they arose.
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Kruger's first campaign as a commandant was in the latter part of 1854, against the chiefs Mapela and Makapan near the Waterberg.
Having served as a group commandant in Bedford, Shrubbs was promoted in 1984, to an area command, covering roughly a fifth of the country, from the Thames to the Tees, and and east of a line down the centre of England through Birmingham.
His father retired as a police commandant in Paris.
In 1993 he played a Nazi commandant in Schindler's List.
Jean Conan Doyle, a retired air commandant in the Women's Royal Air Force, was said to be fiercely loyal to her father's literary vision, but she seemed to have a whimsical side too.
However, the sense in which a commandant of a camp has obligations of role does not seem to be a moral or reason-giving sense, and it is at least an open question as to whether Orthodox Jewish women have obligations to be submissive to the male members of their community.
In 1775, a commandant Muctoom Sahib incited his men not to embark for Bombay.
She was appointed a Commandant of the Legion of Honor in 1987.
The moves — announced by Gen. James F. Amos, the Marine Corps commandant, in a message sent to all Marines on Monday night — are intended largely to study how women perform in formerly male-only units, and reflect new Pentagon rules released in February allowing women to serve closer to the front line.
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