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The phrase "aboard a command" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context this phrase would be used, as "aboard" typically refers to being on a vehicle or vessel, while "command" does not fit naturally with that usage.
Example: "The captain issued orders aboard the ship."
Alternatives: "on a mission" or "in a directive".
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For the time being, General Ham will oversee the American side of the Libya operations, briefing President Obama and his top security aides from Stuttgart, as he did on Sunday, and providing broad guidance and direction to the mission's tactical commander, Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III, who is in the Mediterranean aboard a command ship, the Mount Whitney.
Instead, his troops lingered on the beach, while Stopford lounged offshore, aboard a command ship.
In July, Senator Barack Obama went to Iraq and saw the General; he was rewarded, courtesy of Petraeus's energetic press aides, with an iconic photograph, printed in many dozens of newspapers, which showed the Senator aboard a command helicopter, smiling confidently at the General's side.
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