Military rank of the United States Army.
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Examples for "commandant"
Examples for "commandant"
1He's not particularly happy with his new position as prospective stockade commandant.
2General Dumas, commandant of the region in which Boulogne is located, said:
3They found Domitian in the commandant's private office on the second floor.
4The first blast of indignation was against the commandant of the place.
5He explained to the commandant, 'Thomas here's the best friend I have.'
1Six months of this had me slightly ga-ga and I wanted out.
2It actually felt pretty good, and he was ga-ga with ecstasy.
3It seems like schools and universities have gonega-ga over dry-erase boards.
4My chil'n wo'k in the ga'den and tend that acah patch o' co'n.
5How could I discuss our survival with Stein if I couldn't even say goo-goo-ga-ga?
1Burkhead was a tall, white-haired man who carried himself like a five-star general.
2He liked being a five-star general.
3Holland, with all that ordinance up front, that flank firepower and the five-star generals.
1The field marshal looks on and waits for letters addressed to him.
2As an expression of my thankful recognition I appoint you field marshal.
3Everyone spoke loudly of the field marshal's great weakness and failing health.
4Has he been degraded into a field marshal, or into a soldier?
5Yet she directed the porters with the sure command of any field marshal.
1Retired. He made it sound like fleet admiral, retired.
2The doorman looked like a retired fleet admiral.
3When Black Jack first came to this star system he gave his rank as fleet admiral.
4In the messages sent by the Alliance fleet in its first visit here, Geary wore the insignia of an Alliance fleet admiral.
5There could be more than one Allied flag officer on Hell, but there was no way there would be more than one fleet admiral.
1Nevertheless, the commanding general of the Air Forces reported very little racial disorder or conflict overseas.
1And the general of the army taking Jeremias, said to him: The
2Which outranks, the secretary of war or the general of the army?
3Roger Jones was adjutant general of the army, and brigadier general by brevet.
4Pedro de Villavicentio acted as serjeant-major or adjutant- general of the army.
5From this time, under various titles, he acted as inspector- general of the army.
6The Earl of Leicester shortly afterwards resigned his appointment as general of the army.
7One of the lieutenants- general of the army fell fighting; the other surrendered to the enemy.
8The officers relieved as above will report in person to the adjutant- general of the army.
9Thomas S. Jesup became quartermaster general of the army with rank of brevet major general.
10It was Bagshaw, the President, who spoke, in his capacity as general of the army.
11And the general of the army gave him victuals and presents, and let him go.
12The title "commanding general of the army" is inappropriate and misleading.
13As general of the army I want your support.
14On the conclusion of peace he was made an inspector- general of the army and field-marshal.
15Now he is general of the army, and should be able to keep his oath.
16Was this the general of the army of God?
Translations for general of the army