Commander-in-chief

  • 21Commander-in-Chief Fleet — (CINCFLEET) is the admiral responsible for the operation, resourcing and training of the ships, submarines and aircraft, and personnel, of the British Royal Navy. CINC is subordinate to the First Sea Lord, the professional head of the Naval… …

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  • 22Commander-in-Chief's Guard — Banner of the Guard, illustrated by Benson Lossing, 1852 Active 1776–1783 …

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  • 23Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces — (CINCLAND), is a senior officer in the British Army. CINCLAND commands HQ Land Forces, an administrative apparatus that has responsibility for all of the army s fighting units in the United Kingdom (excluding Northern Ireland), Germany and Brunei …

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  • 24Commander-in-Chief's Trophy — Teams: Air Force Falcons Army Black Knights Navy Midshipmen Originated: 1972 Trophy Series: Air Force leads with …

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  • 25Commander in Chief (video game) — Commander in Chief PAL boxart Developer(s) Eversim Publisher(s) Interactive Gaming Software (IGS) Ve …

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  • 26Commander-in-Chief, Land Command — (CINCLAND), formerly Commander in Chief, Land Forces, is a senior officer in the British Army. CINCLAND commands Land Command, an administrative apparatus that has responsibility for all of the army s fighting units in the United Kingdom… …

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  • 27Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth — Active 1743 1969 Country  United Kingdom Branch …

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  • 28Commander in Chief (horse) — Commander in Chief Sire Dancing Brave Grandsire Lyphard Dam Slightly Dangerous Damsire Roberto Sex Stallion …

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  • 29Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy — was the title of the commanding officer of the Royal Indian Navy from its formation in 1934 until India became a republic on 26 January 1950, when the prefix Royal was dropped. The position was held by a senior Royal Navy admiral until 1958, and… …

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  • 30Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth — Active 1697 1969 Country  United Kingdom Branch …

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