A group commander is a person who tells/instructs a group of people what to do...
The word commandant is used for the officer in charge is of: * a prisoner of war camp * a concentration camp * an internment camp Some Holocaust sites use the word commander instead. Note: In the French army the word (le commandant) is a military rank, roughly equivalent to major.
A command is a very specific instruction to a computer to perform some kind of action. In Windows, commands are usually entered via Command Prompt. Command also means to give instruction to someone or a group. It can also mean having control of a situation or organization.
Command is an order or a work given by the user.
A comandment is something that u command to a group or a person or a techer ect.
a commandment is a set of laws we follow
Commander Root. Or, maybe, Commander Sool. Or, Commander Vinyaya. Or, Commander Kelp.
what is more powerful L.T commander or a commander ?
"commander-in-chief" is what you are looking for.
No. Commander is a job title (e.g., Company Commander, Battalion Commander, Brigade Commander, Division Commander, Corps Commander, etc.), but not a rank. Lieutenant Commander and Commander exist as ranks only in the Navy. Lieutenant Commander is equivalent to a Major in the Army, Air Force, and Marines, and Commander is equivalent is Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Air Force, and Marines.
You don't get a supreme commander in the game supreme commander 2.
No, the word commander is not an adverb.The word commander is in fact a noun.
Either truck commander or tank commander.
Commander Sigsbee
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
Commander Morgan
The Incident Commander
Installation Commander