deputy supreme allied commander
11Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe — (SHAPE) Aktiv 1951–1967 seit 1967 Typ NATO Hauptquartier Unterstellte Truppenteile …
12Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe — Grand quartier général des puissances alliées en Europe 50°29′57.70″N 3°59′1.95″E / 50.4993611, 3.983875 …
13Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe — Grand quartier général des puissances alliées en Europe 50°29′57.70″N 3°59′1.95″E / 50.4993611, 3.983875 …
14Supreme headquarters allied powers in europe — Grand quartier général des puissances alliées en Europe 50°29′57.70″N 3°59′1.95″E / 50.4993611, 3.983875 …
15commander — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ senior, supreme, top ▪ deputy, subordinate (AmE) ▪ joint ▪ air force, arm …
16Mediterranean Allied Air Forces — (MAAF) Active December 1943 1945 Allegiance …
17Allied leaders of World War II — The Allied Leaders of World War II consists of the important political and military figures that fought or supported the Allies during World War II. Engaged in total war, the leaders had to adapt to new types of modern warfare, on the military,… …
18Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps — Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps Formation sign Formation: 2 October 1992 Country …
19Allied Air Forces Central Europe — (AAFCE) was the headquarters for NATO air forces in Central Europe from 1951 to 1967 and from 1974 to 1993. Contents 1 History 2 Commanders 3 Second Allied Tactical Air Force …
20Commander-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 …