corps commander

  • 1commander — [ kɔmɑ̃de ] v. <conjug. : 1> • 1080; comander « donner en dépôt » Xe; lat. pop. °commandare, de commendare « confier, recommander » I ♦ V. tr. dir. 1 ♦ COMMANDER (qqn) :exercer son autorité sur (qqn) en lui dictant sa conduite. ⇒… …

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  • 2Commander-in-Chief's Guard — Banner of the Guard, illustrated by Benson Lossing, 1852 Active 1776–1783 …

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  • 3Corps of North Carolina Light Dragoons — Active 1775 1779 Allegiance Continental Congress of the United States Type Dragoon Part of Continental Army …

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  • 4Commander-in-chief — CINC redirects here. For other uses, see CINC (disambiguation). For other uses, see Commander in Chief (disambiguation). Epaulettes of commander in chief of November Uprising Jan Skrzynecki A commande …

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  • 5Commander (United States) — In the United States, commander is a military rank that is also sometimes used as a military title, depending on the branch of service. It is also used as a rank or title in some organizations outside of the military, particularly in police and… …

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  • 6Corps area — A Corps area was a geographically based organizational structure (area command) of the United States Army used to accomplish domestic administrative, training and tactical tasks from 1920 to 1942. Each corps area included divisions of the Regular …

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  • 7corps area — /ˈkɔr ɛəriə/ (say kawr airreeuh) noun the geographical area within which a corps commander exercises military responsibility …

  • 8Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command — Incumbent: ADM John C. Harvey, Jr. since: July 24, 2009 First Robley D. Eva …

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  • 9Commander Naval Forces Korea — Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea CNFK Command Seal Active 1957–Present Country …

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  • 10Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet — Incumbent: ADM Patrick M. Walsh since: September 25, 2009 First William T. Swinburne …

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