Examples of 'was commander in chief' in a sentence

Meaning of "was commander in chief"

was commander in chief: This phrase denotes a person who held the highest rank in a military or governmental organization, often responsible for making strategic decisions and overseeing operations

How to use "was commander in chief" in a sentence

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was commander in chief
O Emperor was commander in chief of all armed forces.
His highest military title was Commander in Chief.
I was commander in chief of the NH National Guard.
Lieutenant General Thomas Hislop was commander in chief of the Madras army.
But I was commander in chief during the four bloodiest years of my country 's history.
Seckendorff commanded under him, or rather Seckendorff was commander in chief.
I am a former governor . I was commander in chief of the NH National Guard.
Years old, was commander in chief of the Allied Franco-British Land Forces.
General Maurice Gamelin, 67 years old, was commander in chief of the Allied Franco-British Land Forces.
Cheney was Commander in Chief on 9/11 calling the shots via Secret Service.
On 1 January 1869 he was commander in chief of the South of France Coastal Division.

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