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But in an indication that another senior commander might have been worried about the platoon's behavior, Lieutenant Ligsay also said in his statement that Captain Quiggle, the Troop A commander, was unhappy about that particular killing and told him the Afghan man "didn't seem like a threat".
He was invited in June for a ceremony at the Earle Naval Weapons Station across the bay from the Sea Gulls' Nest, where a commander was being installed.
They spoke of the importance of preserving civilian control of the military, and stressed that a commander was responsible for establishing the leadership climate and for actions by subordinates.
"Not only was this the first recorded international war-crimes trial; it was the first recorded trial in which a commander was held responsible for crimes by his subordinates," David Luban, an expert on war crimes at Georgetown University, told me.
Public confidence in his qualities as a commander was not what it had been in 1861.
Our organizations were modeled after the military and if there's one thing that a commander wasn't, that was vulnerable.
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His successes as a commander were remarkable in the northern theatre from Pennsylvania to eastern Massachusetts.
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J. Tomilson Hill, a trustee, is lending the Met "A Commander Being Dressed for Battle," a Rubens from 1612-14.
Three more insurgents, including a commander, were killed in an airstrike as they fled the area, NATO said.
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