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- Commandant (/ˌkɒmənˈdɑːnt/ or /ˌkɒmənˈdænt/; French: [kɔmɑ̃dɑ̃]) is a title often given to the officer in charge of a military (or other uniformed service)...
- The commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) is normally the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps. It is a four-star general position...
- The commandant of midshipmen is the second-in-command at the United States Naval Academy. According to the Naval Academy, the commandant of midshipmen...
- Colonel commandant is a military title used in the armed forces of some English-speaking countries. The title, not a substantive military rank, could denote...
- ****istant Commandant is a title often given to the second-in-command of a military, uniformed service, training establishment or academy. This usage is...
- The Commandant's Shadow is a 2024 do****entary film directed and produced by Daniela Völker. The film focuses on the story of Jurgen Höss, the son of Auschwitz...
- Master commandant was a rank within the early United States Navy. Both the Continental Navy, started in 1775, and the United States Navy created by the...
- Deputy Commandant is a Group A Gazetted Officer rank in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), State Armed Police Forces and Indian Coast Guard. This...
- [hœs]; 25 November 1901 – 16 April 1947) was a German SS officer and the commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp. After the defeat of **** Germany...
- This is a list of the governors and commandants of the Royal Military College, first at Great Marlow (1802–1812), then at Sandhurst (1813–1939), and of...