Examples of 'was second-in-command' in a sentence

Meaning of "was second-in-command"

was second-in-command: 'Second-in-command' refers to the person who is next in authority after the leader or head of a group or organization. In this phrase, 'was second-in-command' indicates that the individual held a position of high rank or responsibility within a hierarchical structure

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was second-in-command
His father was second-in-command at sears roebuck.
Young lieutenant Napoleon Buonaparte was second-in-command.
He was second-in-command on a flagship cruiser during the war with your people.
The firstborn of the Liu clan, Liu Dalang, was second-in-command in the Defense Ministry.
Graham was second-in-command of the main army, not operating as a distinct corps.
Unterscharführer ( Sergeant ) Josef Leitgeb, also a training officer at Hülchrath, was second-in-command.
You said he was second-in-command of a Minbari cruiser.
He was second-in-command until the return of Jason.
Salisbury was second-in-command on the Peary relief expedition.
I was second-in-command under Shackleton in the Antarctica.
Mach Kick Mach-Kick was second-in-command of the Thoroughbred Corps, which has since been destroyed.
He was second-in-command of the prisoner-of-war camp at Fort Delaware.
Hours later, he was second-in-command of the greatest empire of his times!
I was second-in-command under Shackleton in the Antarctica . Did you know that?
He was second-in-command to Pharaoh.

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He was second-in-command of a 1639 exploration expedition in the north Pacific under Matthijs Quast.

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