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Most of our commanders-in-chief abroad have personally expressed great appreciation of the work that chaplains have done and are doing.
But discretion will be given to commanders-in-chief and commanders overseas to repatriate the bodies of deceased dependants at public expense in special circumstances.
I never believed women would become warriors, nor commanders-in-chief, nor that men would take to nursing children on any large scale.
I would much prefer to allow commanding officers, formation commanders and commanders-in-chief to deal with this matter in the proper way.
Is not it true that throughout history commanders-in-chief have always required more men than they have got?
A personal letter was written to commanders-in-chief impressing upon them the importance of every officer making himself familiar with the contents of the booklet.
In an army you have to have commanders-in-chief and officers, as well as non-commissioned officers and privates.
He says whether commanders-in-chief are to be made or not, and he takes the direction of affairs with entire responsibility upon his own shoulders.
We have consulted the most experienced commanders-in-chief, and they gave an opinion in each case in favour of the change.
Further than that, we must leave it to the commanders-in-chief after giving them what guidance we can.
I have taken up the question again recently with commanders-in-chief in the various theatres of war.
Why should not a record be put into the hands of commanders-in-chief overseas between now and the time of demobilisation?
We have, with our advisers, the commanders-in-chief, scrutinised these figures very closely.
Final decisions on these matters must be left to commanders-in-chief.
I certainly have from time to time communicated with commanders-in-chief, and pressed them to publish as much as possible and not as little as possible.