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Brigadier Doug Chalmers, who has just returned from commanding Britain's 9,500-strong 9,500-strongmand province, told the MPs that Aforce commanders were "equally shocked" by the attacks.
Tull's story exposes how military law prevented black men from commanding white troops.
Yet in prosperous northern Indian states, far from commanding a bride-price, women whose families have failed to stump up a sufficient dowry still get killed and disfigured.
He was ostracized at West Point and then was prevented from commanding white troops and turned away from segregated officers' clubs.
He says he was not envious of the $126 million contract Garnett signed before a new collective bargaining agreement prevented Marbury and others from commanding the same price.
Back in Ohio, Healy's moods shift as she tries to understand how she went from commanding a historic relief effort to overseeing her suburban household.
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The view from there was commanding.
Umar removed Khalid from command of the Muslim army and appointed Abu Ubaidah as the new commander in chief.
The narrative gives a view from command posts, often Pershing's headquarters or those of divisional, battalion and regimental commanders.
"I've relieved males from command," he said.
He also removed from command the army general in charge of the Karbala command center.
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