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"Command" is often used as both a noun and a verb. Examples: "General Patton held an important command in the U. S. Army during World War II" (noun); "I command you, foul spirits, to come out of this man!" (verb).

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commanded is a verb, either the simple past or the past participle of to command.

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The word commander is a singular noun. The plural noun is commanders.
Commander is a noun.

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