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Meanwhile, Commander Ivanova, Sheridan's second-in-command, is assigned to negotiate a treaty of alliance with an advanced alien race called the Lumati.
With Sheridan in prison and being tortured, the resistance fleet is now under the command of Commander Ivanova, Sheridan's second-in-command on Babylon 5.
In his absence, command of the fleet fell to his second-in-command, Commander Ivanova, despite her junior rank when compared to other officers in the rebel fleet.
Commander Adama and Colonel Boomer — now second-in-command — on the advice of Doctor Zee, a teenage prodigy serving as Adama's counsellor, sends Captain Troy, who is the adopted son of Adama's own son Apollo, and Lieutenant Dillon to North America, where they become entangled with TV journalist Jamie Hamilton.
McHale's second-in-command is Ensign Charles Parker ( Tim Conway ), who is referred to by McHale as " Chuck " and by the crew as " Mr. Parker " ( in the United States Navy all officers ranked from Warrant Officer to Lieutenant Commander who are not in command are more often than not referred to as " Mister ").
The naval bombardment claimed just five lives among the people of Satsuma ( the city had been evacuated in anticipation of the conflict ), and 13 lives among the British ( including Captain Josling of the British flagship Euryalus, and his second-in-command Commander Wilmot, both decapitated by the same cannonball ).
During the Bombardment of Kagoshima the captain of Euryalus, John James Steven Josling, was killed, as was his second-in-command, Commander Wilmot, both decapitated by the same cannonball.
* Lieutenant Commander Kieran Duffy, second officer and second-in-command of the S. C. E.
* Lieutenant Commander Mor glasch Tev, Tellarite second officer and second-in-command of the S. C. E.

second-in-command and Sandra
* John ' Jack ' Halford ( Ex-Detective Chief Superintendent ) ( James Bolam ) ( 2003 – 2012 ): The highest-ranking retired officer on the team, and the first to be approached by Sandra when setting up UCOS, Jack Halford is unofficial second-in-command.

second-in-command and does
Years after the deaths of Scott, Wilson and Shackleton, Albert Armitage, the expedition's second-in-command, claimed that there had been a falling-out on the southern journey, and that Scott had told the ship's doctor that " if he does not go back sick he will go back in disgrace.
He does however retain the position of statesman amongst the team and occasionally plays second-in-command.

second-in-command and agree
Griffin and his second-in-command, Lieutenant " Duke " Johnson ( Nagle ), agree that Nelson is the best candidate to replace Windy as he ponders retirement.

second-in-command and with
The lead British admiral had a crisis of nerves, and his second-in-command withdrew after one day, with moderate casualties.
In November 1985 Thomas Quiwonkpa, Doe ’ s former second-in-command, with an estimated 500 to 600 people, failed in an attempt to seize power ; all were killed.
It passed the Self-denying Ordinance, by which all members of either House of Parliament laid down their commands, and re-organized its main forces into the New Model Army (" Army "), under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with Cromwell as his second-in-command and Lieutenant-General of Horse.
After serving six months, he escaped with the help of Abdullah Çatlı, second-in-command of the Grey Wolves and a prominent Gladio operative, and fled to Bulgaria, which was a base of operation for the Turkish mafia.
Meanwhile, Juan de Ayolas, who was Mendoza's second-in-command and who had been sent upstream to reconnoitre, returned with a welcome load of corn and news that Cabot's fort at Sancti Spiritu had been abandoned.
Realizing that they will not be paid their $ 1 million apiece, Frye and Darrow, along with Sergeant Crisp ( Bokeem Woodbine ), decide mutiny against Hummel and his second-in-command, Major Tom Baxter ( David Morse ).
Beginning in late April, a Union force of 100, 000 moved slowly against Corinth, under Halleck's command with Grant relegated to second-in-command ; Sherman commanded the division on the extreme right of the Union's right wing ( under George H. Thomas ).
) Along with a Jedi named Jen, she defeats Palpatine's second-in-command, a Dark Jedi assassin.
In 1944 he gave Horne and Murdoch a trial, and Much-Binding, with Horne as " an officer so dim that even the other officers noticed " and Murdoch as his harassed second-in-command, became a popular hit.
For the rest of 1642 and part of the 1643 campaigns, Thomas Francis ommanded Piedmontese forces fighting alongside the French under Henri II d ' Orléans, duc de Longueville against the Spanish, generally along the Piedmont / Milan border ; when Longueville was recalled home, he succeeded him as allied commander-in-chief, with Henri de la Tour d ' Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne as his second-in-command.
For the rest of 1642 and part of the 1643 campaigns, Thomas commanded Piedmontese forces fighting alongside the French under Henri II d ' Orléans, duc de Longueville against the Spanish, generally along the Piedmont / Milan border ; when Longueville was recalled home, Thomas succeeded him as allied commander-in-chief, with Turenne as his second-in-command.
The battalion second-in-command was killed when his tank was hit in front of Whitelaw's eyes and Whitelaw succeeded to this position, holding it, with the rank of Major, throughout the advance through the Netherlands into Germany and until the end of the war.
After a few months life becomes very idyllic on the island, with Richard making friends with a few other members of the beach community: Keaty, a fellow Englishman hooked on his Game Boy ; Gregorio, a Spanish traveller part of his fishing detail ; Unhygienix, the Italian head chef with an intense obsession for bath soap ; Jesse and Cassie, two lovers who work in the gardening and carpentry detail, respectively ; Ella, who works second-in-command with Unhygenix in the cooking detail ; and finally, Jed-the enigmatic loner of the group whose sole separate detail is shrouded in mystery.
Otherwise he would have been deliberately condemning his kingdom to perpetual strife, for the codicil appointed the duc du Maine commander of the civil and military Household, with Villeroy as his second-in-command.
Rather than comply with this order, Attorney General Richardson resigned, leaving his second-in-command, Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus in charge of the Justice Department.
Each company is commanded by a major, the officer commanding ( OC ), with a captain or senior lieutenant as second-in-command ( 2IC ).
British companies are usually commanded by a major, the officer commanding ( OC ), with a captain or senior lieutenant as second-in-command ( 2i / c ).
In a secret deal with Maranzano, Luciano agreed to engineer Masseria's death in return for receiving Masseria's rackets and becoming Maranzano's second-in-command.
The British fleet was under the command of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, with Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson ( then in poor favour owing to his activities with the Hamiltons ) as second-in-command.
Clearly, the inexperienced youth could not cope with this enormous responsibility, so the emperor nominated Franz von Lauer as John's second-in-command and promoted him to Feldzeugmeister.
Each section is commanded by a corporal, with a lance corporal as second-in-command and six privates divided into two four-man fireteams.

second-in-command and belief
At Bilbarka on the Darling Burke and his second-in-command, Landells, argued after Burke decided to dump the 60 gallons (≈ 270 litres ) of rum that Landells had brought to feed to the camels in the belief that it prevented scurvy.

second-in-command and Sheridan
However, Sheridan is shown at times to be reckless and stubborn, and like his second-in-command Susan Ivanova he possesses a fierce temper that can lead to occasional explosive outbursts of anger.
He was second-in-command to Sheridan during the Appomattox Campaign and was one of several commissioners for the surrender at Appomattox Court House.

second-in-command and will
* June 29 – WWII: Hitler, s second-in-command Reichsmarshall Hermann Göring appointed as Hitler, s successor in a written decree. The decree will come into effect should Hitler die in the middle of the war. The decree later became void after Göring tried to assume power while Hitler was very much alive leading to Göring being expelled from the party.
When his second-in-command asks Lanser if they might be judged according to the way they attacked the defenseless ship, Lanser replies only that the British will surely judge them.
Some very large specialist platoons will actually have a Lieutenant as the second-in-command.
A beta animal is second-in-command to the reigning alpha and will act as a new alpha animal if the old alpha dies.
A main HQ for a large formation will have a chief of staff ( CoS ) who coordinates the staff effort ; in a smaller HQ this may be done by the second-in-command ( 2iC ).
Dennis remains friends with Dalton's second-in-command, Andy Hunter ( Michael Higgs ), and is left the bookmakers in Andy's will after his death at the hands on Johnny Allen ( Billy Murray ).
When the first-in-command is absent, the second-in-command will temporarily assume the duties thereof.
Feeling that the department will do little to bring the murderers to justice, Bannion resigns and sets off on a one-man crusade to get Lagana and his second-in-command Vince Stone.
Eventually, when Armageddon occurs, Avengelyne will lead Heaven's Warhost, with Passover as her second-in-command.
As the Serenity prepare for an attack by Burgess and his forces, Serenity second-in-command Zoe Washburne has a tense conversation with her husband, pilot Hoban " Wash " Washburne, in which she insists that they will have a child in the near future.

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