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* 60px Philippine Coast Guard Commandant Unit Citation Ribbon
Aiguillettes are authorized for wear by the Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines ( AFP ); Commandant, Philippine Coast Guard ( PCG ); ( PNP ) Philippine National Police Chief ; National Director, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology ( BJMP ); National Director, Bureau of Fire Protection ( BFP ) to any member of their Officer and Non-Commissioned Officer Corps serving as General Aides ( Aide-de-Camp General ), Senior and Junior Aide-de-Camps, Diplomatic Aides, Ceremonial Sergeant Major ( s ) and First Sergeants, Honor & Ceremonial Guards during their tour in active and active reserve duties.

Commandant and Constabulary
In 1934, his father claimed in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland at Stormont that there had been a plot to kidnap the young John Brooke by Nationalists during Sir Basil Brooke's time as Commandant of the Ulster Special Constabulary.
Commandant, Volunteer Special Constabulary / Police Cadet Corps
After the end of the war, he stayed in South Africa as Commandant of the South African Constabulary in the Standarton district.

Commandant and was
Chiang Kai-shek returned to Guangzhou, and in 1924 was appointed Commandant of the Whampoa Military Academy by Sun.
The first Commandant was Samuel Nicholas, who took office as a captain, though there was no office titled " Commandant " at the time, and the Second Continental Congress had authorized that the senior-most Marine could take a rank up to Colonel.
And, in 1815, he was promoted to a Commandant ( now Commandeur ) de la Légion d ' honneur.
Allen was named their Colonel Commandant, and cousins Seth Warner and Remember Baker were captains of two of the companies.
The most prominent leader to escape execution was Éamon de Valera, Commandant of the 3rd Battalion, who did so partly due to his American birth.
On the 29th of September, 1898, Samori Ture was captured by the French Commandant Gouraud and exiled to Gabon, marking the end of the Wassoulou Empire.
At around 10 p. m. he was discovered by Peter Lozgachev, the Deputy Commandant of Kuntsevo, who entered his bedroom to check up on him and recalled a horrifying scene of Stalin lying on his back on the floor of his room beside his bed wearing pyjama bottoms and an undershirt with his clothes soaked in stale urine.
He was also known as " le Commandant Cousteau " or " Captain Cousteau ".
An homage was paid to him by the city by the inauguration of a " rue du Commandant Cousteau ", a street which runs out to his native house, where a commemorative plaque was affixed.
He was promoted to colonel in April 1988, and became the Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps in February 1989.
As of December 2006, Jones was one of five serving Marine Corps four-star general officers who outranked the current commandant of the Marine Corps ( General James T. Conway ) in terms of seniority and time in grade — the others being Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Peter Pace ; former commandant Michael Hagee, commander of U. S. Strategic Command James E. Cartwright, and Assistant Commandant Robert Magnus.
" Nuremberg Prison Commandant Burton C. Andrus later recalled that immediately before the hood was placed over his head, Ribbentrop, who had experienced a late conversion to Christianity while imprisoned at Nuremberg, turned to the prison's Lutheran chaplain and whispered, " I'll see you again.
Wilson was also promoted to General and became the 26th Commandant of the Marine Corps in 1975.
He was the first Marine Corps Commandant to serve full time on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Governor-General's military commander was the Major-General Commanding British Troops in the Sudan, who was also Commandant of the Sudan Defence Force.
During 1991-1992, he was assigned as Assistant Commandant of the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill.
He was offered a regular commission as a brigadier in the Indian Army, and the post of Assistant Commandant of an Indian Officers ' Training Academy, which he declined.
Tulasne was killed in combat on 17 July, and Commandant Pierre Pouyade took command.
He was replaced by Commandant Louis Delfino.
The Grand Commandant, whose title was changed to Grand Marshal in 119 BCE before reverting back to Grand Commandant in 51 CE, was the irregularly posted commander of the military and then regent during the Western Han period.

Commandant and also
The Commandant is also responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system.
* To All Who These Presents Shall Come, Greeting: Know Ye, that in consequence of propositions of peace, or cessation of hostilities, being submitted to me, as Commandant of the California Battalion of the United States forces, which have so far been acceded to by me as to cause me to appoint a board of commissioners to confer with a similar board appointed by the Californians, and it requiring a little time to close the negotiations ; it is agreed upon and ordered by me that an entire cessation of hostilities shall take place until to-morrow afternoon ( January 13 ), and that the said Californians be permitted to bring in their wounded to the mission of San Fernando, where, also, if they choose, they can move their camp to facilitate said negotiations.
The Secretary of Defense by statute also exercises " authority, direction and control " over the three Secretaries of the military departments ( Secretary of the Army, Secretary of the Navy, and Secretary of the Air Force ), the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Chief of Staff, Commandant of the Marine Corps, Chief of Naval Operations, and Air Force Chief of Staff ), the Combatant Commanders of the Unified Combatant Commands, the Directors of the Defense Agencies ( for example the Director of the National Security Agency ) and of the DoD Field Activities.
The Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps have their own separate staffs, the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations ( also known by its acronym OPNAV ) and Headquarters Marine Corps.
At the end of his one-year tour, Alexander Haig returned to the continental United States to become Regimental Commander of the Third Regiment of the Corps of Cadets at West Point, under the also newly arrived Commandant, Brigadier General Bernard W. Rogers.
" The Grove " was also home to Col. Louis Dicken Wilson ( 1789 – 1847 ), who served in the North Carolina Senate and fought in the Mexican-American War, and Col. John Luther Bridgers ( 1821 – 1884 ), Commandant of Ft. Macon in the American Civil War.
He was also the former Commandant of the Royal School of Military Engineering.
As the War of Independence went on Ryan became Brigade Commandant of South Wexford and was also elected to Wexford County Council, serving as chairman on one occasion.
Zhou Tai's son, Zhou Shao, also commanded troops, in the position of Chief Commandant of the Cavalry.
He also respects the tough-talking, cigar-chomping Colonel " Bear " Berrineau ( based on Thomas Nugent " The Boo " Courvoisie, a former Commandant at The Citadel ) who asks the senior cadet McLean to look out for the Institute's first black cadet, Tom Pearce.
Gaozu also named Zhou Bo as a possible candidate for the role of Grand Commandant.
He was the Commandant of Cadets at West Point from September 1860 to June 1861, while also serving as an instructor of artillery, cavalry, and infantry tactics.
Dong also instigated Lü Bu to kill his foster father and Imperial Commandant of Capital Guards, Ding Yuan, when the latter disagreed on his proposal to replace Emperor Shao with a younger Liu Xie.
He has also pushed to require the marine corps to engage in additional studies before they can move forwards on what Marine Corps Commandant James F. Amos has called a " critical amphibious and warfighting capability " to acquire a new amphibious tracked fighting vehicle.
In May 2005, the first Commandant of BALTDEFCOL was awarded with the St Germain Gold Medal of the Danish Military Society, the citation also mentioning his initiative and work with the establishment and running of the college.
* A single post of Resident was also created in Côte d ' Ivoire, i. e. Ivory Coast ( from 1881 subordinated to the Superior Commandant of Gabon and the Gulf of Guinea Settlements ; from 1886 subordinated to the Lieutenant Governors of Guinea ), where in 1842 France had declared protectorates over the Kingdoms of Nzima and Sanwi ( posts at Assinié 1843 – 1870, and Grand Bassam, Fort Dabou 1853 – 1872, part of the Colony of Gorée and Dependencies in Senegal
The first Commandant was Colonel ( then Major ) Michael Ralph DeCordova, M. B. E., who evolved the organization, rules and regulations and also designed its badge.
He was also Colonel Commandant of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers from February 1966, of the Royal Tank Regiment from January 1968, of the Bristol University Officer Training Corps from March 1972 and of the Royal Armoured Corps from April 1974.
He was also Colonel of the 3rd Battalion the Royal Green Jackets from December 1973, Colonel of the 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles ( The Sirmoor Rifles ) from 14 September 1976 and Colonel Commandant of the Special Air Service Regiment from 19 May 1985.
He also served as Colonel Commandant of the Intelligence Corps from 18 October 1995, Honorary Colonel Queen's University Officers ' Training Corps from 23 December 1999 and Honorary Colonel of Oxford University Officers ' Training Corps from 10 March 2000.
Cunningham also served as Colonel Commandant of the Royal Artillery until 1954.

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