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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commander for" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "commander of" to describe a position or rank in the military or amongst a group of people. For example: Mary was the new commander of the company's security division.
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The planes under his command when he was deputy commander for air operations in Vietnam did not include B-52s.
He was a commander for 12 years.
The Israeli commander for Gaza, Brig.
And now he's the military commander for the Tajoura area.
Even the supreme commander for military affairs was a civilian.
Morgan was the ideal commander for the risky task.
Colonel Padalka will be station commander for the new tour.
Gen. Gadi Shammi, Israel's commander for the Gaza Strip.
GENERAL SMITH -- The brigade commander for the military intelligence brigade.
Kubatbek Baibolov, the police commander for the Jalalabad region, denied any discrimination in the investigation.
Gen. Gary S. Patton, the deputy commander for the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan.
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