Examples of 'operational commander' in a sentence

Meaning of "operational commander"

operational commander: An operational commander is a military term that refers to a high-ranking officer or leader responsible for overseeing and coordinating tactical military operations. This individual is typically tasked with executing strategic objectives, ensuring operational efficiency, and directing troops or units in combat or other missions

How to use "operational commander" in a sentence

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Very interesting perspective from an operational commander.
Brigadier Pat MacLellan was the operational commander and issued orders from Ebrington Barracks.
The Committee welcomed and supported the analysis of the Operational Commander.
We need one operational commander.
Such a decision must be made by the operational Commander.
Fletcher was the operational commander at the pivotal Battles of Coral Sea and of Midway.
Badruddin Haqqani - He was Sirajuddin 's brother and an operational commander of the network.
Very courageous, an operational commander going out on the firing line.
Senator Dallaire, I am asking you as an operational commander.
This was decided upon by the Operational Commander and described in the ordinary Soldiers Card.
THEN the Operational Commander that may with CDS concurrence approve additional special leave is the ….
In exceptional circumstances the senior operational commander can dictate otherwise.
However, an operational commander must also consider China's response, particularly the potential for asymmetric action.
Very courageous, an operational commander.
Brother Jaleel was operational commander here, but first and foremost, he was my collector.

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Prior to this promotion, he was the field operational commander of X Corps, stationed in Rawalpindi.
Never before had an operational commander for one of the GRU's elite commands --.
Captain (D) afloat is a Royal Navy appointment of an operational commander of a destroyer flotilla or squadron.
Yes, you must, as operational commander.
Grant, Colonel Reid, operational commander.
The Commander-in-Chief South Atlantic was an operational commander of the Royal Navy from 1939.

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