C Commander in Chief
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CIN... C. (Commander in Chief).
CINCCommander in Chief.
CICCommander in Chief.
AMASADavid's commander in chief
ABNERSaul's commander-in-chief
CINCCommander in chief: Abbr.
AMASADavid's commander in chief.
CINCCommander in chief; Abbr.
CINCUSCommander in Chief: Abbr.
GEENADavis of "Commander in Chief"
GEENA"Commander in Chief" star Davis
GEENA"Commander in Chief" actress Davis
GORTCommander in Chief of Malta.
HAIGBritish Commander in Chief, 1915.
FOCHCommander in Chief of 1918.
GEENAMackenzie's portrayer on "Commander in Chief"
HAIGBritish Commander in Chief, 1916-18.
TARRANTFormer Commander-in-Chief, First Naval District.
YAMAMOTODeceased Commander in Chief of Jap Fleet.
admiralthe commander in chief of a navy
admiralsthe commander in chief of a navy
SALANFormer French commander in chief in Indo-China.
emirsa ruler, chief, or commander in Islamic countries
CARNEYCommander-in-Chief of Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean forces.
ANDERSCommander in Chief of Polish land, sea and air forces.
MOUNTBATTENCommander in Chief of Allied forces in S. E. Asia.
RAGLANSHIRTItem of clothing named for the commander in chief who ordered the action of 10-25-1854
reviewed(of a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor) Make a ceremonial and formal inspection of (military or naval forces)
reviewing(of a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor) Make a ceremonial and formal inspection of (military or naval forces)
reviewsA ceremonial display and formal inspection of military or naval forces, typically by a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor
reviewA ceremonial display and formal inspection of military or naval forces, typically by a sovereign, commander in chief, or high-ranking visitor
shogunsA hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan. Because of the military power concentrated in his hands and the consequent weakness of the nominal head of state (the mikado or emperor), the shogun was generally the real ruler of the country until feudalism was abolished in 1867