0 a person who commands -- velitel
He was the commander of the expedition.
1 in the British navy, an officer of the rank next below the captain. -- korvetní kapitán
Demissie allowed his field commanders sufficient freedom of action while demanding full accountability.
The commander, after widespread pressure from the other soldiers, decided to fulfil the requests and ordered an excavation to be carried out.
The average salary per soldier is about $3,500 per month, with top helicopter pilots and country commanders earning about $7,500.
Some pundits charged that the military's complete decay, especially the cowardice and incompetence of its commanders, had precipitated the debacle of 1847.
The general staff itself consisted of officers proven as unit commanders.
Among the graduates are the military commanders who staged the 1980 coup.
To the military commanders of many of these countries, he strove to become an admired acquaintance, if not a close friend.
My informants also insisted that zonal commanders, political officials and civilians organised relations between civilians and guerrillas differently, particularly during early phases of the war.
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