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Qué (quién) es supreme commander - definición


Supreme commander (militant)         
Supreme commander is a title given to a person who controls and runs a militant, insurgent or terrorist organization, especially in South Asia.
commander-in-chief         
  • 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
(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
Commander-in-chief         
  • 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
A commander-in-chief or supreme commander is the person who exercises supreme command and control over armed forces or a military branch. As a technical term, it refers to military competencies that reside in a country's executive leadership, a head of state or a head of government.
Ejemplos de uso de supreme commander
1. Boonsang Niempradit was promoted from deputy supreme commander of the armed forces to supreme commander.
2. Joulwan , former NATO Supreme Commander, and Hadley .
3. Paektu, as the supreme commander of the revolutionary armed forces.
4. John McColl, NATO‘s deputy supreme commander in Europe.
5. "Our Supreme Commander," a sign under the pictures read.