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was commander
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One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization.
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Before that he was commander in chief land command and assistant chief of the general staff.
Muslims served in the U.S. military under the command of General George Washington, who was Commander in Chief of the Continental Army during the American War for Independence.
He was commander of the IV Bomber Command from 12 August 1942 to 8 November 1942, and was promoted to brigadier general on 17 September 1942.
Hansell was commander of the Twenty-first Bomber Command, the over-all parent organization of B-29s in the Marianas.
Her first commander was (commander) Friedrich Tiesmeyer, the uncle of Ernst Lindemann; he held the command until January 1910.
That was Commander Goetzee.
Tuvia was commander.
Bolden was commander of his next two spaceflights.
Gen. John H. Russell, was commander of the guard.
In Central America he was commander of the United Nations Observer Mission (1990 91).
From 1885 to 1893 he was commander in chief in India.
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