Definition of Commandership. Meaning of Commandership. Synonyms of Commandership

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Definition of Commandership

Commandership
Commandership Com*mand"er*ship, n. The office of a commander.

Meaning of Commandership from wikipedia

- Martin Kerr is an American neo-**** politician who is the second and current Commander of the New Order of the American **** Party. Kerr ****umed office...
- of the Central Military Commission of the WPK, ****umed the supreme commandership of the Korean People's Army". On 26 December 2011, the leading North...
- Euryanax (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυάναξ, Euryánax') "eury" meaning wandering, and "anax" meaning king in Dorian, was a son of the Spartan prince Dorieus of the...
- Christiansborg (1677 to 1679); he was succeeded by Peter Boldt whose commandership lasted from 1679 to 1681 when Magnus Prang became governor. The last...
- discredited. Not long after the Malari Incident, Sumitro resigned the Commandership of Kopkamtib and followed it up two months later with his resignation...
- himself as the commander. When his father died, Qi Jiguang took over the commandership of Dengzhou Garrison at the age of 17. As his siblings were still young...
- responsible for control of the armed forces as well as the supreme commandership of the country's now million-man strong military force, the Korean People's...
- Wehrmacht who headed a revolt of the Georgian soldiers against the German commandership on the Dutch island of Texel. Loladze served in the Soviet military...
- Swarup Singh, a Bundela Rajput chieftain, along with the kiladari (Fort Commandership) of Gingee in 1700 AD.[citation needed] "A Tamil Ballad" (PDF). thirunelveli...
- campaigns on the Austro-German front and in the Caucasus. His Supreme Commandership was terminated by Tsar Nicholas on 21 August 1915. In March 1917, the...