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Discover Ludwig"battalion commander" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to someone in a position of authority in a military unit, for example, "The battalion commander reported a successful mission."
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The battalion commander, Staff Brig.
The battalion commander was in on this.
He is still an active-duty infantry battalion commander.
"You don't become a battalion commander overnight," the official said.
"Fair doesn't mean equal," a battalion commander once told me.
He told them to talk to the battalion commander.
He was ROTC battalion commander, ate at Quadrangle, and was active in many organizations.
'There's another battalion commander who's pushing the full-colonel list,' I'd say".
Born and raised in a military family in Atlanta, he rose to battalion commander in Iraq.
After the attack, the battalion commander was suspended pending an investigation.
You show me a good Kandak or battalion commander, and I'll show you a good unit.
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