English to Arabic Dictionary commandant

commandant

قائد
definition
noun
the West Point commandant of cadets
an officer in charge of a particular force or institution.
translation of 'commandant'
noun
آمر,
قائد,
القائد
example
Its primary mission is to provide music for the president of the United States and the 'commandant' of the Marine Corps.
the camp 'commandant'
Once again, his effectiveness as a camp 'commandant' came to the fore.
Promoted to brigadier general in 1907, he then became 'commandant' of the Staff College.
One was the camp 'commandant' , who was responsible for the organisation of the camp.
The 'commandant' said many special officers felt the same, but acknowledged that some who joined with a view to becoming career officers might feel differently.
He was placed on the 'commandant' 's list on completing the Armor Officer Basic Course in 1997.
the West Point 'commandant' of cadets
But a new book reveals the incredible secret that the camp 'commandant' hid from his SS comrades throughout the war.
Jon Voight, as the camp 'commandant' , or second in command under the mean spirited Warden, overacts to a point of absurdity.
The group 'commandant' , Colonel S.Kumar, visited the spot on Saturday and witnessed the cadets fly with enthusiasm.
He later served as 'commandant' of the Regimental Officer Academy and the deputy commander of the U.S. Army Signal Command.
I opened the gates, showing correct papers to the camp 'commandant' on the way out.
Marceau, wearing his uniform as a 'commandant' in the French Army reserves, was the master of ceremonies.
In the summer of 1925, he was transferred to a light-bomber squadron as assistant to the airfield 'commandant' .
Once the war was over, they continued to identify with the most defiant 'commandants' and generals.
From a more practical point of view, several 'commandants' have pushed the Marine Corps not only to educate but also to train Marines for the new challenges of complex crises and emergencies.
These sources provide us with the names and ranks of the fort's 'commandants' and their military and personal ambitions.
There are 16 female 'commandants' and 38 captains in the army, two female captains in the air corps, and six in the naval service.
At first, the conquered territories were administered by military 'commandants' .
Among the last six 'commandants' of the Army War College, for example, there have been a Rhodes Scholar, a published historian, a published military educator and two Ph.D.s who have also published.
Officers' representatives have consistently complained about a shortfall among 'commandants' and captains and there is usually a high drop out rate among recruits.
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