0 an officer who is in charge of a military organization or building, such as a prison for soldiers used during a war -- 指挥官,司令官
Perhaps most noteworthy was the scarcity of farm labourers among the lieutenants, captains, and commandants who ran the movement in the parishes.
But freedom to move relies on settlement commandant issued travel documents.
To ensure nominal control of camps by the state, supervisory personnel such as the camp commandant are government officials. 10.
What was the matter with stringing up the camp commandant?
I was allowed by the camp commandant, who is immensely proud of his school in the camp, to set a specific task.
It is not really the fault of the camp commandant.
I am taking steps to ascertain the name of the camp commandant.
Disciplinary proceedings are, however, being started against the camp commandant and his second-in-command, and they have been interdicted from duty.