high command in English

noun
1
the commander in chief and associated senior staff of an army, navy, or air force.
His public implication of treason on the part of the Navy and Army high commands led to his court-martial and conviction that fall.

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1. Everybody fled: police stations, high command.

2. The Battes for Chickamauga : HIGH COMMAND POLITICS

3. This is Brigadier Kerla, speaking for the High Command.

4. The American high command remained incompetent until the last year.

5. High Command has ordered us to cleanse the combat zone.

6. It was around this time that the German high command got involved.

7. Foreign currency profits translated into tuition for the progeny of the high command.

8. Napoca was the possible location of the military high command in Dacia Porolissensis.

9. She's a member of Starfleet... and Starfleet is allied with the High Command.

10. Military witnesses at the trial alerted high command about the risk of acquittal.

11. The invasion surprised the Japanese high command, which had been expecting an attack further south.

12. The Soviet officer corps and high command had been decimated by Stalin's Great Purge (1936–1938).

13. Averring that the people of Puducherry did not deserve a "high command" government that would serve a few Congress leaders, Modi assured that the NDA government, if voted in the coming elections, would treat people as its high command

14. There were also questions asked about the ability of the Indian Army's high command, which led to the creation of the position of Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia Command, leaving the army high command to concentrate on internal security and administration.

15. Nevertheless the Tories did have established methods for ensuring co-ordination between the high command and the rank and file.

16. Such was the power of the High Command that they were able to install a parliamentary government by a few sharp memoranda.

17. The German high command responded by despatching troops to hold the line, but these forces were far too weak to reestablish a front.

18. Unfortunately for the U-boat force, as with all other naval officers at that time, the German Naval High Command believed vehemently in the unsinkable battleship.

19. It has some 650,000 active soldiers and another half million in reserve, and internal discipline – strict loyalty to the high command among the rank and file – is very high.

20. In a series of four meetings that September, Manstein tried unsuccessfully to convince Hitler to reorganise the high command and let his generals make more of the military decisions.

21. Charting the whole Burma war, this book flows like a novel from the high command to the sharp end setting out a myriad of facts and considerations in a clear and coherent narrative

22. Bastogne had failed to fall like an overripe plum when the bough was shaken, but it could be clipped off the branch-or so the German High Command still reasoned-and without using Bayerlein's armor.

23. The Communist moles inside nationalist high command, which included the deputy chief of staff and director of the war planning board start to spread rumors that resulted in a complete breakup of any working relations between the two generals.

24. It said that the “SPLA (IO) high command leadership has condemned the attacks in the strongest teams possible and still informing the South Sudan peace guarantors, to keep their eyes open and to take critical views on the current status because this direct Belligerences may not only crippled the current agreement but also would leads to the