Disciplinary proceedings are, however, being started against the camp commandant and his second-in-command, and they have been interdicted from duty.
The same applies to the second-in-command, and the suggested amount is £20 a year.
It is for that reason that in many instances the second-in-command is promoted into the governing governor role.
I thought a commander should delegate administration to his second-in-command.
I am not sure that the appointment of a second-in-command would be the best decision.
The second-in-command probably gets the command because the commanding officer has been sick for 21 days and has lost his rank and pay.
There is the commanding officer, the second-in-command, who is supposed to be primarily engaged in looking after the internal administration, and the quartermaster.
I am glad to hear the second-in-command explaining what the first-in-command has said.