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s conduct on this occasion drew from the commander-in-chief, a public expression of praise.
erick, in May coronated as King and thus commander-in-chief, abandoned a Norwegian stronghold at Lan
the Pacific Ocean Areas command, led by Commander-in-Chief Admiral Chester Nimitz of the US Navy.
ce 317.8, in the Falklands War under the Commander-in-Chief Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse.
the previous day sought permission from Commander-in-Chief Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse to shoot dow
r Admiral in July 1915, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Aegean Station with his flag in HMS Lor
came under General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Commander-in-Chief AFHQ.
He was appointed Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Africa Station in 1928 and made Assista
ommander of the south , then provisional Commander-in-Chief after the Tsar's abdication
eaty of Ryswick he was sent, in 1698, as Commander-in-Chief, again into the Mediterranean, principal
oyal Air Force Officer and was the first Commander-in-Chief Air Command (CinC AIR).
He had been Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Northern Europe.
Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr., USN, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces, Europe, was the principal
was promoted to full general and became Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northern Europe.
He was made Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Northern Europe in 1951;
arshal Sir Harry Broadhurst (1905-1995), Commander-in-Chief Allied Air Forces Central Europe
OBE (born 13 December 1920) is a former Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northern Europe.
Brind GBE KCB (1892-1963) was the first Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northern Europe.
andant General Royal Marines in 1975 and Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northern Europe in 1977.
from 1964 to 1966 when he became Deputy Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe.
He went on to serve as Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Northern Europe between 19
s a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station.
He served in World War II as Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station and the
Vice Admiral in February 1919, he became Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station the sam
s a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station.
War II, fomations under his command, as Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station, includ
n his chest by General John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief, American Expeditionary Force, while Pvt
y had waived retirement to become Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Chief of Defence Staff, in the Sulta
tor removed his half-brother Rutowski as commander-in-chief and reinstated Johann Adolf, who began h
1782 commander-in-chief and governor of Newfoundland,
After the war Antonov became Deputy Commander-in-Chief and then Commander-in-Chief of the Trans
the permission of General W. T. Sherman, Commander-in-Chief, and with the full understanding that in
ints his brother, Sardar Nasrullah Khan, commander-in-chief, and he orders the construction of a lin
phia gave George Washington the title of commander-in-chief and sent him to oversee the efforts outs
of administrative roles before becoming Commander-in-Chief and then Lieutenant-General of the Madra
ernor Jackson exercised his authority as Commander-in-Chief and ordered the State Guard to make a st
Gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski (Polish Commander-in-Chief and Premier of the Polish Government in
itland Wilson succeeded Alexander at its commander-in-chief and during his tenure it mounted only on
tion of loyalty, both to Fairfax and the commander-in-chief, and the Army Council, which signified t
nior General Officer (equivalent to Army Commander-in-chief) and a Councilor of State.
for Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire as commander-in-chief, and took on the forces of those two cou
on Vincentius (Lord High Chamberlain and Commander-in-Chief and Secretary of War) (baritone) - Jones
Oberbefehlshaber der Marine (OBdM) - the Commander-in-Chief and his staff, with responsibility for l
He was Governor, Commander-in-Chief and Vice Admiral of the Falkland Islands
HMS Warspite became the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief and Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fle
blic services were rendered in Poland as commander-in-chief, and practically as civil administrator
o criticisms, this time addressed to the commander-in-chief and to Outram, who was on the way with r
arnataka on 30 September 1949) served as Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command, Commander-
impersonation, in which he portrayed the Commander-in-Chief as an "absent minded" and "intellectuall
mself in the headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, as Kerensky had requested.
He also served as Commander-in-Chief, Asiatic Fleet, 1935-36.
iral Robley D. "Fighting Bob" Evans, the Commander-in-Chief, Asiatic Fleet, on 29 October 1902.
s feud reignited over Laforey conduct as commander-in-chief at the Leeward Islands, thus providing a
he Air Staff (Policy) in 1974 and Deputy Commander-in-Chief at RAF Strike Command in 1976.
In 1812, Hislop was made commander-in-chief at Bombay as a lieutenant general and sa
the Ministry of Defence in 1964, Deputy Commander-in-Chief at RAF Germany in 1969 and Director-Gene
e again became temporary flagship of the Commander-in-Chief at Cavite on 1 March 1914, but terminate
Admiral Sir Arthur Moore, Naval Commander-in-Chief at Cape Town, placed the resources of th
He went on to be Commander-in-Chief at Cork in 1807.
1790-1797, where he was eventually made Commander-in-Chief at Bombay.
From April 1831 to October 1832 he was Commander-in-Chief at Queenstown.
He was also the real commander-in-chief at charge of Japanese Secret Services be
He became Deputy Air Commander-in-Chief at Mediterranean Air Command in 1943 and
In March 1760, Holmes was appointed Commander-in-Chief at Jamaica, and died there the following
herine, he was one of the seconds of the Commander-in-Chief at Barfleur.
He became Deputy Commander-in-Chief at Land Command in the rank of Lieutenan
He was commander-in-chief at the Nore from 11 May 1794, flying his
second rate HMS Sandwich, in his post as commander-in-chief at the Nore, before the Sandwich was pai
the control of the United States Navy's Commander-in-Chief Atlantic and to work under Destroyers At
rry was assigned as aviation aide to the Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet, stationed on the Fleet'
Tenth Fleet used Commander-in-Chief Atlantic's ships operationally; CinCLANT
volved in the farewell ceremonies of the Commander-in-Chief, AVM R. L. R. Atcherely in Peshawar.
7. Colonel M A G Osmani ( Commander-in-Chief, Bangladesh Forces)
power and was able to act as consul and commander-in-chief because of his close relationship to the
d in 1808 for General Brenier, he became Commander-in-Chief, Bombay in 1809.
e followed Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris as Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command, retaining command until
of the Air Staff in 1962 and Air Officer Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command in 1965.
eturn to Great Britain, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command in 1963 and went on to se
0, Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill, then commander-in-chief Britain, commissioned Siborne to constru
to Lt. General and briefly reinstated as Commander-in-Chief, but fell out with his political superio
He was replaced as Commander-in-Chief by General Maude.
lis at Yorktown, Clinton was replaced as Commander-in-Chief by Sir Guy Carleton, and he returned to
m Carr Beresford (who had been appointed commander-in-chief by the Portuguese Royal family), complet
s seconded from this command to serve as Commander-in-Chief, Canada during the Red River Rebellion,
the overall command of Sir John Colborne commander-in-chief Canada took part in the suppression of t
He was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Afr
s a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope Station.
d Battle Squadron before being appointed Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope Station in 1913 and s
He was Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Afr
promoted to rear-admiral, acting as the Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope (November 1841-spring
o a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope Station.
chance of active service, but he became Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Afr
efence and HMS Valiant and went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Afr
post should not be confused with that of Commander-in-Chief, Ceylon that was created during World Wa
After the War he became Commander-in-Chief, Ceylon; he retired in 1946.
The first Allied Commander-in-Chief Channel was Admiral Sir Arthur Power who
gship of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, Commander-in-Chief, Channel Fleet.
He served in World War I as Commander-in-Chief, China Station from 1913 to 1915 when he
He was appointed Commander-in-Chief, China Station in 1885, Second Naval Lor
ea Lord from 1914 to 1917 when he became Commander-in-Chief, China Station.
After the War he was made Commander-in-Chief, Coast of Scotland.
naissance) Group in 1967 and Air Officer Commander-in-Chief, Coastal Command in 1968.
10th Army, with Matsui appointed as its commander-in-chief concurrently with that of the SEF.
Commander-in-chief, Datu Bangkaya then sent expeditions thr
at the work had been commissioned by the commander-in-chief, Dayyan-Assur.
e was released on parole by the Austrian commander-in-chief, De Vins, soon afterwards.
... of the German Broadcast, the British Commander-in-Chief dispatched reconnaissance patrols to cov
Russian President and Supreme Commander-in-Chief Dmitry Medvedev visited the ship on 12 O
She also served as flagship of the Commander-in-Chief, Dover Patrol, Rear Admiral Sir Horace H
ionalist troops the next year and deputy commander-in-chief Du Yuming was captured, Liu was again fi
leaving Dummer to serve as governor and commander-in-chief during hostilities with the French and t
d crimes against humanity in his role as commander-in-chief during the guerrilla war in Darfur, whic
Commander-in-Chief, East Indies."
He was appointed Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station in 1899, Commander-
Admiral in 1899, he went on to serve as Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station from 1902 and then
s a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station.
In 1882 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station.
ntendent Portsmouth Dockyard in 1925 and Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station in 1927; he retired
to Colonel-General, and was installed as Commander-in-Chief East (Oberbefehlshaber Ost) in Poland on
driatic Squadron in 1916 before becoming Commander-in-Chief, East Mediterranean in 1916 and Commande
He served as Commander-in-Chief, East Indies and China Station from 1831
He was appointed Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station in 1879 and retired
He went on to be Commander-in-Chief East Africa in 1955 and Director General
s a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station.
rector of Naval Intelligence in 1909 and Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station in 1912.
With the end of the war he became the Commander-in-Chief, East Mediterranean Squadron, being prom
s a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station.
Select Committee at Woolwich in 1863 and Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station in 1867 and the fol
Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Fleet
h (flagship of Admiral James Somerville, Commander-in-Chief Eastern Fleet), HMS Valiant and French b
It is headed by a Commander-in-Chief, elected annually, who oversees the oper
Commander-in-Chief Emperor Alexander I
dge of the Green Mountains; and that the Commander-in-chief employ the Congressional forces to furth
miral Sir Bertram Ramsay as Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, Expeditionary Force (ANXF), following R
the Naval Staff later the same year and Commander-in-Chief Far East Command in 1969.
In 1960 he was appointed Commander-in-chief, Far East Fleet and then served as First
He became Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces later in 1953 and w
He went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Far East Fleet in 1965 and Second Sea L
ommand and in July 1948 he went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces; then in 1951 he b
of Plans and Operations on the staff of Commander-in-Chief, Far East in 1965 and Captain of the des
iled in 1920 by the wartime British Army Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Haig.
Capability) - CoS(Cap) - on the staff of Commander-in-Chief Fleet Headquarters.
He went on to be Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1979 and Commander-in-Chief Nav
He became Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1995 and Vice-Chief of Defence
BE, ADC (born 20 November, 1949) was the Commander-in-Chief Fleet of the Royal Navy.
1976, Controller of the Navy in 1979 and Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1981.
He was appointed Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1982 and then went on to serve
of Staff to Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse, Commander-in-Chief Fleet in 1980.
he became Chief of Staff (Capability) to Commander-in-Chief Fleet in January 2007 assuming responsib
promoted to Admiral in 1989, he was made Commander-in-Chief Fleet which also carried the NATO appoin
ust 2002 and November 2005, he served as Commander-in-Chief Fleet, responsible for the preparation a
Fuller Eberle GCB (born 31 May 1927) was Commander-in-Chief Fleet.
Naval Staff and in 1973 he went on to be Commander-in-Chief Fleet.
d to Admiral and took up his position as Commander-in-Chief Fleet.
of Security, responsible directly to the Commander-in-Chief for hunting saboteurs and enemy agents a
o, she proceeded to Manila, embarked the Commander-in-Chief for transport to Shanghai, and served th
came 9 April 1940, he was a colonel and commander-in-chief for the Norwegian troops in Narvik.
Naval College Greenwich in 1946 and then Commander-in-Chief for the Far East Station in 1949.
Flag of the Commander-in-Chief from 1 April 1939 to 8 May 1945
Vice Admiral of the Polish Navy and its commander-in-chief from November 2007 until his death in Ap
y on the Somme, 1 July 1916, the British Commander-in-Chief General Sir Douglas Haig relieved Rawlin
Nevertheless, the British commander-in-chief, General Sir Douglas Haig, still had pla
As a result, the commander-in-chief, general Lazare Hoche immediately promot
November, Arsenije III met with Habsburg commander-in-chief, General Enea Silvio Piccolomini in Priz
n February 1842 the weak and incompetent commander-in-chief, General Elphinstone, sent orders that K
In April 1917, French Commander-in-Chief General Robert Nivelle tried to break th
er securing these troops, he called Army Commander-in-chief, General Carlos Prats already with a rea
wing of the Continental Army, including Commander-in-Chief General George Washington.
e Somme Offensive faltering, the British commander-in-chief, General Douglas Haig, required fresh di
Hampered by orders from Russian commander-in-chief General Kuropatkin not to commit his ent
the Ardennes towards the sea, the French commander-in-chief, General Maxime Weygand, ordered Billott
the Continental Congress and the army's Commander-in-Chief, George Washington, decided to stop enli
House became a temporary headquarters of Commander-in-Chief George Washington during the American Re
rand Fleet, and, when the war began, the Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe,
When Beatty was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Grand Fleet, he took Brock with him to
The Commander-in-Chief had selected the narrow straight of East
he Chadian National Armed Forces' (FANT) commander-in-chief Hassan Djamous reported a series of vict
Joseph Joffre, the French Commander-in-Chief, hastily despatched a reserve division t
hington's leadership as Continental Army commander-in-chief, head of the Constitutional Convention,
ilitary campaigns which the king and his commander-in-chief headed every year, until the thirty-firs
iven a role to which he was more suited; Commander-in-Chief Home Forces, responsible for anti-invasi
In 1948, until 1950, he was Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet, then Commander-in-Chief, Pl
in World War II as Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet from 1940 to 1942 when he be
d background information is given in the Commander-in-Chief Home Fleet's War Diary for 1945 .
The Commander-in-Chief Home Fleet still flew his flag however i
The Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet, gained an additional NATO r
4 Admiral Sir Michael Denny took over as Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet from Admiral Sir George Crea
Liam Lynch, the republican commander-in-chief, hoped to use the "Republic" as a means
As Commander-in-Chief, I am proud of their service.
and December 1783 and then commodore and commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean, with HMS Trusty as
In 1852 he was appointed commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean and led all naval o
Gordon was appointed Commander-in-Chief in Scotland in 1789, promoted general in
He was replaced as Commander-in-Chief in 1798 and retired to his seat in Kinca
He had been considered for the post of Commander-in-Chief in North America which eventually went t
of logistical support from the Argentine commander-in-chief in Stanley.
ed Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester as Commander-in-Chief in North America in 1783.
The Commander-in-Chief in India states that the success af Chun
s, in the office of Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Realm of New Zealand, co
He was Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean from 1738 to 1742,
wtrey Bankes, 7th Hussars, upon whom the Commander-in-Chief in India has reported that the Decoratio
                                                                                                    


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