Examples of 'commanded the army' in a sentence

Meaning of "commanded the army"

commanded the army - Refers to taking control or being in charge of a military force

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commanded the army
The following officers commanded the army.
He commanded the army during the occupation of Vojvodina.
Caliph himself commanded the army.
He commanded the army of northern Virginia in civil war.
The dictator made laws and commanded the army.
He commanded the army in Mesopotamia as the magister militum per Orientem under Maurice.
After the war he commanded the Army Ground Forces.
He commanded the Army of Italy and was Viceroy of Italy under his stepfather.
The following officers commanded the army during World War II.
As President, Grant presided over the Government as he had commanded the Army.
Barclay commanded the army.
Commanded the Army of the Hudson, and won the decisive Battle of Claverack.
The marshal de Bouflers, a man of indefatigable courage, commanded the army under the young prince.
Also commanded the Army intelligence school at Ft.
Like kings, they commanded the army and directed the government.

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Commanded the Army of the Light in Kandor in the Last Battle, where he died.
In reprisal, Li commanded the army to fight back and won the war.
In 1813, he commanded the Army of the Danube, a corps of observation on the Bavarian frontier.
Originally, the Danish King commanded the Army into battle himself and fought on the battlefield.
Personally commanded the Army in the Battle for Mexico City in 1847, during the Mexican-American War.

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