Examples of using Commanding in English and their translations into Malay
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Currently, the designation is assigned to the commanding officer of the Army Logistics Command,
And Jaime Lannister leading our armies, With Euron Greyjoy commanding our naval forces,
The company is the single largest investor in Mainland China today commanding over fifth of China's entire feed meal market.[10]
why aren't you commanding this mission? But now you're cleared to fly.
An additional attraction was the commanding harbour views to the east and north and(from some points)
most legislation introduced by the party commanding a majority will pass through the Legislative Assembly.
Napoleon left Paris on September 24, commanding the army personally,
Instead of merely commanding that any new behavior must be adopted, you can consider offering an incentive, holding periodic contests,
Sergeant. I would like to explain that to my Commanding Officer in Washington.
It is customary for a commanding officer to hold the rank of Lieutenant Colonel
if it is an officer in the ranks of general, commanding general(CG), is the officer in command of a military unit.
The term Praetorian derived from the tent of the commanding general or praetor of a Roman army in the field, known as the praetorium.
his brother Stone is the Commanding Officer on the USS Sampson.
101st Airborne's commanding officer, wrote a strongly worded memo to the Chief of Staff about training
The term Praetorian derived from the tent of the commanding general or praetor of a Roman army in the field- the praetorium.
flight is referred to as the officer commanding(OC).
The government then tracked down Onoda's commanding officer, Major Yoshimi Taniguchi, who had since become a bookseller, and flew him to Lubang.
Jakraphanth Thomma on Saturday killed his commanding officer before stealing weapons from a military camp.
In the United States Air Force, the commanding officer of a unit is similarly referred to as the unit commander,
The commanding officer or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer,