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  • 121Chief of Defence (Denmark) — Forsvarschefen Established May 27, 1950 Activated October 1, 1950 Chief of Defence General Knud Bartels …

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  • 122commander — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ senior, supreme, top ▪ deputy, subordinate (AmE) ▪ joint ▪ air force, arm …

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  • 123Chief of Defence (Luxembourg) — The Chief of Defence (French: Chef d’Etat Major) is a position in the military of Luxembourg and head of the Luxembourg Army. Luxembourg s Chief of Defence is the professional head of the armed forces, and in charge of the day to day operation.… …

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  • 124chief — n. & adj. n. 1 a a leader or ruler. b the head of a tribe, clan, etc. 2 the head of a department; the highest official. 3 Heraldry the upper third of a shield. adj. (usu. attrib.) 1 first in position, importance, influence, etc. (chief engineer) …

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  • 125Commander Australian Fleet — Active 1913–present Country Australia Allegiance …

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  • 126Chief superintendent — is a senior rank in police forces organised on the British model. Contents 1 United Kingdom 2 Canada 3 Ireland 4 Hong Kong …

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  • 127Commander Forces Command (Australia) — Commander Forces Command (CFC) is a senior Australian Army position created in July 2009. The incumbent holds the rank of Major General (Australia) (two star rank). The position was created by the merging of the previous Land Commander Australia… …

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  • 128Chief Superintendent — is a senior rank in police forces organised on the British model. United Kingdom In the British police, a Chief Superintendent (Ch Supt; or colloquially Chief Super ) is senior to a Superintendent and junior to an Assistant Chief Constable (or a… …

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