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* Commanding Officer, HM LAC 113
As a result, the Admiral Commanding Reserves took over the training role, HM King George VI became Admiral of the Corps, Officers were granted appointments in the RNVR and the Corps was renamed the Sea Cadet Corps.

Commanding and Submarine
In the years following World War II, Commander O ' Kane served with the Pacific Reserve Fleet as Commanding Officer of the submarine tender, testified at Japanese war crimes trials, was Executive Officer of the submarine tender and was Commander Submarine Division 32.
If the examinee passes the Board, he is then recommended for qualification to the Commanding Officer of the Submarine.
Additionally, assignment as a Submarine Supply Officer is regarded as one of the most challenging assignments in the Navy Supply Corps as the officer leads his own department from the outset, reports directly to the Commanding Officer, and has no senior Supply Corps Officers on board to whom he reports.
Following tours included Commanding Officer, Finback ( SSN-670 ); Staff of Commander, Submarine Force, U. S. Atlantic Fleet ; and Commanding Officer, Bluefish ( SSN-675 ).

Commanding and on
He became a permanent major on 1 August 1917 and was again promoted acting lieutenant-colonel, this time confirmed as Commanding Officer of 2nd Battalion Irish Guards, on 15 October.
Commanding what would later be the Fourteenth Army, Alexander was unable to fulfil his orders to hold Rangoon, which was abandoned on 6-7 March.
* Mahathir bin Mohamad's interview with the PBS series " Commanding Heights " on the subject of East Asian economic development.
During the 2000 PBS documentary The Commanding Heights ( based on the book ), Friedman continued to argue that criticism over his role in Chile missed his main contention that freer markets resulted in freer people, and that Chile's unfree economy had caused the military government.
Bobby Sands, the Officer Commanding of the Provisional IRA prisoners, began a second action on 1 March 1981.
Classes started at the Navy Pier Secondary School on 5 June 1944 ; Captain Edwin A. Wolleson was the Commanding Officer, and Commander Charles C. Caveny served as the Educational Officer.
Bligh was appointed Commanding Lieutenant of Bounty on 16 August 1787, at the age of 32, after a career that included a tour as sailing master of James Cook's HMS Resolution during Cook's third and final voyage ( 1776 – 1779 ).
* Commanding 20 ships, the Athenian generals Theramenes and Thrasybulus collaborate with Alcibiades and the main Athenian fleet in inflicting a major defeat on the Spartan navy commanded by Mindarus and its supporting Persian land army near Cyzicus on the shore of the Propontis ( Sea of Marmara ).
Randall hears that Caton is on his way to become the new Commanding Officer and says " The honeymoons over!
On May 13, 1940 De Jong sailed to England on board the Dutch HNLMS O 24 and during World War II he saw action initially as first officer and from mid-1944 onwards as Commanding officer of that vessel.
Air Commodore Lukis, Air Officer Commanding, North East Area, reported on 28 May 1942, that Pilot Officer Trench, RAAF had inspected the countryside near Portland Roads ( also known as Weymouth Bay ), with Colonel Mills and Captain Herman G. Cox of the USAAF.
Rick Peters, the former Commanding Officer of the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada stated: " Andrew's very well informed on Canadian military methods.
* Commanding Heights for an exposition of the effects of ISI on Latin American economies
Commanding the Austrian forces in this sector, Rosenberg could rely on reinforcements from Nordmann's Advance Guard, and a numerous cavalry under Nostitz, all of which were placed under his direct command.
On 23 March 1802 British explorer Matthew Flinders, Commanding HMS Investigator, named the land " Kanguroo ( sic ) Island " after landing near Kangaroo Head on the north coast of Dudley Peninsula.
He showed his leadership on military issues as acting War Minister and Commanding General during the First Sino-Japanese War ; as the Commanding General of the Japanese First Army during the Russo-Japanese War ; and as the Chief of the General Staff Office in Tokyo.
* Jemadars and subedars normally served as platoon commanders and company 2ICs, but were junior to all British officers, while the subedar major was the Commanding Officer's advisor on the men and their welfare.
Early in September, while still in New York, he met with U. S. Army Air Forces Commanding General Henry H. Arnold on a runway at LaGuardia Airport.
Commanding the industrial arts through the Gobelins — of which he was director — and the whole artistic world through the Academy — in which he successively held every post — Le Brun imprinted his own character on all that was produced in France during his lifetime.
After the Italian forces in North Africa had been reinforced with the Africa Corps during Operation Sonnenblume, Lieutenant General Philip Neame, General Officer Commanding Cyrenaica, was captured during Rommel's advance and the Western Desert Force HQ was reactivated on 14 April, under Major General Noel Beresford-Peirse, to take command of British Commonwealth forces in the western desert and halt the Axis advance at the Egyptian-Libyan border.
In 1936, Dobbie, then General Officer Commanding ( Malaya ) stationed in Singapore, made an inquiry to find out if more forces were required on mainland Malaya, so as to prevent the likelihood of Japanese landings and capturing forward bases to attack Singapore.
The original commanding officer of the Navy's first aircraft carrier to be built as such from the keel up, Bristol took Ranger to South American waters on shakedown and commanded her thereafter until June 1936, when he became Commanding Officer NAS, San Diego.

Commanding and her
She acquired her title in 1959 when her husband, Vice-Admiral Guy Sayer was knighted as the Flag Officer Commanding Reserve Fleet.
Most commonly assisted by a Commissioning Support Team ( CST ), the Prospective Commanding Officer and ship's crew, shipbuilder executives, and senior Navy representatives come together for a formal ceremony placing the ship in active service ( in commission ) to her country.
Commanding the 80-gun Formidable, Troude chose to let his quickest opponent, the 74-gun HMS Venerable, catch him up ; Venerable ended up so badly battered that the rest of the British had to abandon the chase to save her, allowing the Formidable to escape.
He then became Commanding Officer of upon her commissioning.
* Carroll O ' Connor as Commander, later Captain Burke ; initially the Operations Officer of Captain Torrey's cruiser, the " Old Swayback ", and later her Commanding Officer when Rear Admiral Torrey returns, making " Old Swayback " his flagship.
In 1835, he commanded the re-commissioned Peacock ( 1828 ) on her second diplomatic mission conveying diplomatist Edmund Roberts, accompanied by Lieutenant Commanding A. S. Campbell the U. S. Schooner Enterprise, both under the command of Commodore Edmund P. Kennedy, on the Commodore's way to establish the East India Squadron.
The wife of the Commanding Officer of the Chilkoot Barracks at Haines from 1933 to 1936, she had fallen deeply in love with Alaska, but she left when her husband was transferred.
During the Battle of Hampton Roads, when her Commanding Officer, Captain Franklin Buchanan, was wounded in the March 8, 1862 attack on USS Cumberland and Congress, Jones temporarily took command, leading the ship during her historic engagement with USS Monitor on the following day.
If the Commanding Officer or Base Commander is contacted, the brat's behavior may become a part of the military member's record, and adversely affect his or her ability to be promoted or the duty assignments ( particularly overseas ) that lead to advancement.
Commanding the armies of her grandfather and the immensely powerful warship Graon, Elle fights for those in her family who have lost their lives to the war.
The Commanding Officer then asks his / her superior officer for permission to decommission the ship.
The Commanding Officer reports this fact to his / her superior officer and relinquishes command.

Commanding and patrol
Following that assignment, he served a two-year tour as Commanding Officer of the cutter Cape Morgan, a patrol boat homeported in Charleston, South Carolina.
On 3 January 1942, shortly after World War II broke out, while Superintendent and Commanding Officer of the Pennsylvania Nautical School Ship Seneca, Lieutenant Commander Rudderow was recalled to active duty and assigned to the yacht Cythera ( PY-26 ), another World War I veteran being fitted out for coastal patrol work.

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