Commander xd
the army calls it latrine cause of freakin frenchies, and the navy calls it head cause that's where women give guys head, right? Dam answers.com flagging my good answers.
The head of the Roman army was typically called the "Imperator" or "General." This title was often granted to a victorious commander and became associated with the role of the Emperor in later periods. Additionally, during the Republic, the title of "Consul" was held by two elected leaders who commanded armies and had significant military authority.
If you meant "head" instead of "had", george Washington led the colonial army.
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Reveille.
A solider
We call him, "bald".
the army calls it latrine cause of freakin frenchies, and the navy calls it head cause that's where women give guys head, right? Dam answers.com flagging my good answers.
cousin
We used to call that person our "Scoutmaster".
you are asking the name of person or post
You call that person a Metal Head. \M/(>.<)\M/
The grill master or head of the grill.
an american
A Surgeon. The head doctor at division is the Division Surgeon, the head doctor at corps is the Corps Surgeon, a doctor who treats aviation personnel is a Flight Surgeon and the head doctor in the Army is the Surgeon General of the Army. They call them Surgeons instead of Doctors because the medics we have out in the units are nicknamed "Doc."
to be a former person from the army and to be head chef of all the foods !
The UK Army are called Pongos, (because historically where they go the pong goes,) well that's what the Royal Air Force call them, they call us Crabs, because we march sideways and they cannot.