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Who were the commanding officers in the Invasion of Quebec?

Gen. Richard Montgomery was the commanding officers in the invasion of Quebec.


Is it a lawful order to wash the commanding officers car?

no he cannot make you do it


Who were the commanding officers in the battle of cowpens?

Daniel Morgan and Banastre Tarleton .


Were officers attacked in the Revolutionary War?

Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.


What is the returning home pennant?

is distributed to the Commanding Officer, officers, and crew upon arrival in port


Who were the commanding officers in the second Battle of Bull Run?

General Pope (Union) and General Lee (Confederate).


When do you announce Attention on Deck?

The first rule is when your commanding officers comes into the room. When someone above the rank of your commanding officer enters the room. When a Medal of Honor winner enters the room.


Does a commander outrank a captain?

Commander is only a rank, but yes a commander can be the captain of a ship. However, officers of other ranks can also be the captain of a ship. Vice Versa: A commander could also be a pilot or staff officer or pretty much any other occupation.


Did any of the commanding officers die during the Battle of Shiloh?

Yes. The Confederate commanding General - Sidney Johnston - was killed on the first day. Many thought he was the best General in the South. It was a bad blow for the Confederates.


Do you need to capitalize police officer?

No. Not really, unless its like an exclamation like "I HATE POLICE OFFICERS!" then yea you would.


Who was the commanding officers in the final Battle of Vicksburg?

The Confederate General commanding the Vicksburg garrison was John C. Pemberton, supervised by his area commander Joseph E. Johnston. The Union force was commanded by Ulysses S. Grant.


Who were the commanding officers for the Battle of Shiloh?

Grant (Union) Sidney Johnston (Confederate), who was killed in that battle, and replaced by his second-in-command Beauregard.