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SCAP Supreme Commander Allied Powers - translation to English

TITLE HELD BY GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR DURING THE ALLIED OCCUPATION OF JAPAN
Supreme Commander Allied Powers; Supreme Commander of Allied Powers; Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces; Supreme commander for allied powers; Supreme commander for the allied powers; Supreme command allied powers; GHQ/SCAP; Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers; Supreme Commander of the Allies
  • Dai-Ichi Seimei Building]] which served as SCAP headquarters, {{circa}} 1950

SCAP Supreme Commander Allied Powers      
SCAP Supreme Commander Allied Powers noun Верховный главнокомандующий объединенными вооруженными силами НАТО
Commander-in-Chief         
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  • U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] in his capacity as commander-in-chief, salutes the caskets of 18 individual soldiers killed in Afghanistan in 2009.
  • baton]] at the 1937 [[Nuremberg Rally]].
  • General]].
  • Danish royal anthem]].
  • 5-stars Flag-Insignia of Commander-in-Chief of [[Tatmadaw]]
  • Naval NCO Academy]] in 2014.
  • Guyanese Commander in Chief rank insignia
  • King [[George VI]] inspects a [[Royal Canadian Navy]] guard of honour during the [[1939 royal tour of Canada]].
  • Willem-Alexander]], instead of a regular military rank, whenever he wears a Dutch military uniform.
  • President [[Alexander Lukashenko]] wearing the official uniform of the commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Belarus.
  • [[C. G. E. Mannerheim]], the [[Marshal of Finland]], as the commander-in-chief in 1941 during the [[Continuation War]]
  • Mustafa Kemal Pasha]] (center), the president of Turkey with other generals of the [[Turkish Armed Forces]] in 1925.
  • Argentine president [[Carlos Menem]] presiding over an [[Argentine Air Force]] ceremony for the [[Falklands War]] in May 1997.
  • [[Hugo Chavez]], the president of Venezuela, dressed in military garb in August 2006.
  • Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina [[Alija Izetbegović]] (right) meeting with US president [[Bill Clinton]] (left) in 1997 in [[Tuzla]].
  • Military Forces of Saudi Arabia]]
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  • Current President of [[South Korea]], President [[Yoon Suk-yeol]]
SUPREME COMMANDING AUTHORITY OF A MILITARY
Commander in Chief; Commander in chief; Commander-In-Chief; Commander-in-Chief (Royal Navy); C in C; C-in-C; CinC; Comandante en Jefe; Commanders-in-Chief; CINC; Commander in Cheif; C-i-C; Commander In Chief; Commanders in Chief; Acting Commander in Chief; Commander-in-Chief; Air Officer Commander-in-Chief; Commander and cheif; Commander and chief; AOC-in-C; AOCinC; Commander and Chief; Général en chef; AOC in C; Commander-in Chief; Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces; Deputy Commander-in-Chief; Sarnoubat; Senakarta; Capo principale; Commander in-chief; Commanders-in-chief; Supreme Commander in Chief; Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Armed Forces; Head of the army; Deputy commander-in-chief; Supreme C-in-C
Commander-in-Chief noun 1) главнокомандующий; командующий войсками округа 2) naut. командующий флотом или отдельной эскадрой
C-in-C         
  • Prime Minister]] [[John Curtin]] (left) looking on. (8 December 1941)
  • U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] in his capacity as commander-in-chief, salutes the caskets of 18 individual soldiers killed in Afghanistan in 2009.
  • baton]] at the 1937 [[Nuremberg Rally]].
  • General]].
  • Danish royal anthem]].
  • 5-stars Flag-Insignia of Commander-in-Chief of [[Tatmadaw]]
  • Naval NCO Academy]] in 2014.
  • Guyanese Commander in Chief rank insignia
  • King [[George VI]] inspects a [[Royal Canadian Navy]] guard of honour during the [[1939 royal tour of Canada]].
  • Willem-Alexander]], instead of a regular military rank, whenever he wears a Dutch military uniform.
  • President [[Alexander Lukashenko]] wearing the official uniform of the commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Belarus.
  • [[C. G. E. Mannerheim]], the [[Marshal of Finland]], as the commander-in-chief in 1941 during the [[Continuation War]]
  • Mustafa Kemal Pasha]] (center), the president of Turkey with other generals of the [[Turkish Armed Forces]] in 1925.
  • Argentine president [[Carlos Menem]] presiding over an [[Argentine Air Force]] ceremony for the [[Falklands War]] in May 1997.
  • [[Hugo Chavez]], the president of Venezuela, dressed in military garb in August 2006.
  • Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina [[Alija Izetbegović]] (right) meeting with US president [[Bill Clinton]] (left) in 1997 in [[Tuzla]].
  • Military Forces of Saudi Arabia]]
  • Flag of the supreme commander of North Korea
  • King Carl XVI Gustaf]]) is no longer the commander-in-chief of the [[Swedish Armed Forces]], although he continues to receive treatment befitting a [[head of state]].
  • archive-date=23 September 2004}}</ref>
  • Current President of [[South Korea]], President [[Yoon Suk-yeol]]
SUPREME COMMANDING AUTHORITY OF A MILITARY
Commander in Chief; Commander in chief; Commander-In-Chief; Commander-in-Chief (Royal Navy); C in C; C-in-C; CinC; Comandante en Jefe; Commanders-in-Chief; CINC; Commander in Cheif; C-i-C; Commander In Chief; Commanders in Chief; Acting Commander in Chief; Commander-in-Chief; Air Officer Commander-in-Chief; Commander and cheif; Commander and chief; AOC-in-C; AOCinC; Commander and Chief; Général en chef; AOC in C; Commander-in Chief; Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces; Deputy Commander-in-Chief; Sarnoubat; Senakarta; Capo principale; Commander in-chief; Commanders-in-chief; Supreme Commander in Chief; Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Armed Forces; Head of the army; Deputy commander-in-chief; Supreme C-in-C

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главнокомандующий

синоним

Commander-in-Chief

Definition

commander-in-chief
(commanders-in-chief)
A commander-in-chief is an officer in charge of all the forces in a particular area.
He was to be the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
N-COUNT; N-TITLE

Wikipedia

Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers

The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) (originally briefly styled Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers) (連合国軍最高司令官, Rengōkokugun saikōshireikan) was the title held by General Douglas MacArthur during the United States-led Allied occupation of Japan following World War II. It issued SCAP Directives (alias SCAPIN, SCAP Index Number) to the Japanese government, aiming to suppress its "militaristic nationalism". The position was created at the start of the occupation of Japan on August 14, 1945.

In Japan, the position was generally referred to as GHQ (General Headquarters), as SCAP also referred to the offices of the occupation (which was officially referred by SCAP itself as General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (連合国軍最高司令官総司令部, Rengōkokugun saikōshireikan sōshireibu, abbreviated as GHQ–SCAP)), including a staff of several hundred US civil servants as well as military personnel. Some of these personnel effectively wrote a first draft of the Japanese Constitution, which the National Diet then ratified after a few amendments. Australian, British Empire, and New Zealand forces under SCAP were organized into a sub-command known as British Commonwealth Occupation Force.

These actions led MacArthur to be viewed as the new Imperial force in Japan by many Japanese political and civilian figures, even being considered to be the rebirth of the shōgun-style government: 341  which Japan was ruled under until the start of the Meiji Restoration. American biographer William Manchester argues that without MacArthur's leadership, Japan would not have been able to make the move from an imperial, totalitarian state, to a democracy. At his appointment, MacArthur announced that he sought to "restore security, dignity and self-respect" to the Japanese people.

MacArthur was also in charge of southern Korea from 1945 to 1948 due to the lack of clear orders or initiative from Washington, D.C. There was no plan or guideline given to MacArthur from the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the State Department on how to rule Korea, resulting in a very tumultuous 3 year military occupation that led to the creation of the U.S.-friendly Republic of Korea in 1948. He ordered Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, who accepted the surrender of Japanese forces in southern Korea in September 1945, to govern that area on SCAP's behalf and report to him in Tokyo.

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