Examples of using Assumed command in English and their translations into Italian
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He was promoted to lieutenant general and assumed command of I Marine Expeditionary Force on November 16, 2002.
He was promoted to lieutenant general and assumed command of I Marine Expeditionary Force(I MEF)
In late 2375, at the end of the Dominion War, Colonel Kira Nerys assumed command.
the commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, arrived aboard Bush and assumed command.
not finding a suitable replacement for Memnon assumed command himself.
General Georgy Zhukov, who assumed command of the city's defence,
Major-General Aleksandr Glebov, who assumed command of the artillery of the field army in 1760,
who by now had assumed command of RCT-31.
Morgan was promoted to brigadier and assumed command of the 1st Support Group of the 1st Armoured Division,
a War Board of officers, assumed command of the Union armies for the next four months.
On October 9, 1939, SS Standartenführer Hermann Pister assumed command over the camp, a position he held until December 1941 when he took over the command of the Buchenwald concentration camp and was replaced by SS Hauptsturmführer Egon Zill.
Promoted to captain on 9 October 1801, Parker assumed command of the sixth-rate HMS Alarm in March 1802
General William S. Harney assumed command of the Department of Texas
Lee assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia,
The army fought under the name"Army of the Ohio" until Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans assumed command of the army and the Department of the Cumberland and changed the name of the combined entity
while his son Ma Jiyuan assumed command over the KMT forces at Lanzhou who advised journalists they would defend the city.
was promoted major on 30 September, and assumed command of a battery of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery 3RHA.
Before the great attack from the South Tyrol which took take place in the Spring of 1916 Eugen assumed command as army group commander of the 11th
At the beginning of 1823, Duke Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême assumed command of the French expeditionary force which the European powers had entrusted with the task of suppressing the liberal revolution there and restoring King Ferdinand VII to the Spanish throne, after he had been captured by Spanish revolutionaries in Cadiz.
Colonel Walter Schöll assumed command of the military occupiers in the city, declaring a curfew and a state of siege,