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Discover Ludwig"chief commander" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a high-ranking officer in the military, police, or other organization. For example: "The Chief Commander addressed the troops before their deployment."
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Mr. Dar was formerly the second in command and chief commander of operations of the the group called Hezbul Mujahedeen.
"I am the chief commander".
Mohsen Rezaee: Rezaee, 59, was chief commander of Iran's powerful revolutionary guards for 16 years.
So it was for one illiterate military officer, who became chief commander of the army.
The chief commander of Revolutionary Guards has refrained from taking sides.
The most difficult passage when you are moving from group commander to chief commander is that before, you always rely on someone above you.
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Khosrow also reorganized the army and appointed four chief commanders to guard the four frontiers of Iran.
Still, the architect of the western offensive, whose forces have also been implicated in the Duékoué massacre, is now one of the army's chief commanders.
To enforce those orders, they summoned the chief commanders, but these did not obey.
Faramir, as Prince of Ithilien, together with the Prince of Dol Amroth became King Elessar's chief commanders.
"Do it," the commander in chief commanded.
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