Sentence examples for command served from inspiring English sources

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Beach, who survived four amphibious assaults on Pacific beaches during World War II and, following his Korea command, served as commander of the U.S. Army Pacific, lived to see his 92nd birthday.

This command served as the representative for Lieutenant General Paul Mikolashek, the Third US Army/CFLC Ccommanding general (CG) in the theater of operations.

John Service, while under Stilwell's command, served as a diplomatic observer for both Stilwell and the American Embassy in Chungking.

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But Mr. Mandel's flawless technical command serves him not as a goal but as the medium for intensely subjective expression.

In January 1945, he was Mentioned in Despatches, and appointed the senior administrative staff officer at Headquarters, South East Asia Command; serving in this position until the conclusion of the war.

When the 1st Logistical Command was merged with the 4th Logistical Command at Verdun, Juskalian was transferred to this command, serving as the G-3 chief of plans, operations and training.

After graduating from West Point in 1976, he began his long march up the chain of command, serving in Operation Just Cause (the U.S. invasion of Panama and Operation Desertt Storm (Iraq War 1.0) before becoming deputy commander of United States Forces, Afghanistan, and commander of the International Security Assistance Force-Joint Command in 2009.

Despite the notoriety of the mutiny (the title "Bounty Bastard" dogged him for the rest of his life), Bligh received several other commands, served as governor of New South Wales from 1805 to 1810, and was promoted to rear admiral in 1811 and vice admiral in 1814.

A combat-tested, highly decorated career officer who had held many commands, served two battlefield tours in Vietnam and coordinated American landing forces in the 1983 invasion of Grenada, he came home to a tumultuous welcome, including a glittering ticker-tape parade up Broadway in the footsteps of Lindbergh, MacArthur and the moon-landing Apollo astronauts.

George T. Bartlett: Thirty-seven years in the Artillery, mostly coastal, rising to high departmental commands; served as a member of the Interallied Military Commission in Greece at the end of World War I. Melzar C. Richards: Artilleryman; for twenty years taught military science, at several institutions.

One plausible answer might be that God's perfect knowledge of right and wrong, or God's own moral perfection, explains why his commands serve legitimately as standards for us.

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