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divisional commander

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meanings of divisionaland commander


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divisional
adjective
uk /dɪˈvɪʒ.ən.əl/ us /dɪˈvɪʒ.ən.əl/
relating to a division (= part) of an army or ...
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commander
noun[C]
uk /kəˈmɑːn.dər/ us /kəˈmæn.dɚ/
an officer who is in charge of a military operation, or an officer of a particular rank in many countries' ...
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Examples of divisional commander


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What would a divisionalcommander do?
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Soon after that the divisionalcommander was sent home.
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If we were overrun, what would a divisionalcommander do?
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The divisionalcommander sees the book with the complaint.
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The brigadier-general then goes on to the divisionalcommander.
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It goes to the divisionalcommander and then to the corps commander.
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He was appointed a divisionalcommander.
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He was promoted to divisionalcommander in 1940.
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During the afternoon the divisionalcommander arrived and addressed the men, who had again assembled on the sea wall.
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The order requires notice of all such orders to be given to the appropriate divisionalcommander of police.
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Garments are to be purchased locally by the men themselves on an order signed by the divisionalcommander.
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We also need that expectation to be clearly established between the chief constable and the divisionalcommander.
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I do not see how a divisionalcommander can control four or five armoured units at once.
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They did not do so, and the divisionalcommander ordered another battalion to take them into custody.
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The divisionalcommander decided to suspend from command three of the company commanders and to call for special reports on them.
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A divisionalcommander is trusted with the lives of 15,000 men, but is not trusted with a postal order for £ 1 us.
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The problems for a divisionalcommander will be staggering and whether it is feasible to do away with this level of command is not known.
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It is not the commanding officer who decides, it is the divisionalcommander; and there is a right of appeal beyond him.
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The order is to be given to the tradesman, who will attach it to his account, and send both documents to the divisionalcommander.
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The officer went to the village where the divisionalcommander was, got him out of bed and told him what the situation was.
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Morale has fallen because of various changes that have been forced on the divisionalcommander as a result of the lack of police officers.
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He was a divisionalcommander in 22, consul in 24 and later a senator.
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Godley was a distant and remote divisionalcommander, not popular with most soldiers of his command.
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The territory is divided geographically into 10 divisions, each headed by a divisionalcommander.
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The divisionalcommander and the corps commander both agreed to withdraw.
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