Examples of using Command of lieutenant in English and their translations into French
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The army was placed under the command of Lieutenant General Vasily Chulkov.
He left ten of his militia behind under the command of Lieutenant James Henry Tevis.
At this time, the division was under the command of Lieutenant General Hugo Höfl.
In 1809 Morne Fortunee was under the command of Lieutenant Willis or Wills.
an American naval schooner under the command of Lieutenant John Shaw.
On 6 July 1845, while under the command of Lieutenant Muterse, Sphinx departed Dellys,
A contingent of police under the command of Lieutenant Mohammed Fadala Abdel Salem also arrived and occupied the police station.
The 90th Winnipeg Battalion of Rifles were formed on 9 November 1883 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel William Nassau Kennedy.
The British forces were under the command of Lieutenant General Thomas Bligh with the offshore naval contingent commanded by Richard Howe.
The main party under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Brian Franks arrived 18 days after the advance party on 30 August 1944.
Seawolf stood out of Brisbane on 21 September to begin her 15th war patrol under the command of Lieutenant Commander Albert Marion Bontier.
She was commissioned into the RAN at Portsmouth, England, on 28 February 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Henry H.G.D. Stoker, RN.
had a crew of 50 men under the command of lieutenant de fregate LeFer.
U-190 sailed under the command of Lieutenant F. S. Burbidge into Bay Bulls,
9 Platoon C Company-under the command of Lieutenant Arthur Pembroke-moved forward to Sierra,
The former East German forces were initially controlled by the Bundeswehr Command East under the command of Lieutenant General Jörg Schönbohm
A small party of soldiers, under the command of Lieutenant James A. Hale of the 4th California Infantry,
Sahryń was the site of the initial thrust of the AK counter-offensive against UPA, under the command of Lieutenant Zenon Jachymek,
I-174 departed from the major Japanese naval base at Truk on 16 May 1943 under the command of Lieutenant Nobukiyo Nanbu
On 20 May 1776 the British forces under the command of Lieutenant Clayton formally took their leave of Port Egmont,