0 the officer in supreme command of an army, or of the entire forces of the state. -- ผู้บัญชาการทหารสูงสุด
A law passed in 1991 gave the president carte blanche in the appointment of the commander-in-chief and the removal of top officers.
None of these changes was necessarily congenial to the commander-in-chief, for all that he acquiesced in, and even implemented, them.
It desires him to be primus inter pares among his colleagues and not commander-in-chief among his generals.
Any speaker may be invited to lecture by the commandant of a school or by the commander-in-chief or district commander.
The commander-in-chief concerned, after reviewing the summary of evidence, decided that the institution of court-martial proceedings was not warranted.
An officer moving from one command to another is frequently put to quite unnecessary expense to suit the whims of the commander-in-chief.
The official dispatch of the commander-in-chief of the task force has been published.
The official despatch of the commander-in-chief of the task force has been published.
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