Examples of using Commanding officer in English and their translations into Malay
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Your commanding officer?
Jackson's Ranger Unit, Commanding Officer.
Commanding officer of INS Indrajit.
Report to the commanding officer.
The commanding officer at the 11th District.
And he does not need a commanding officer.
The Commanding Officer was on time, but you were late.
I am Sergeant Watanabe, your commanding officer.
The first commanding officer was Commander L.A.W.
As a father, or as a commanding officer.
Your commanding officer will be Colonel Rick Flag. Savant.
Can I speak to the commanding officer in Hanover,?
Wilson, a major general at the time, was the commanding officer.
Of your commanding officer. You will obey the direct order.
He was in T.J. Jackson's Ranger Unit, Commanding Officer.
Of your commanding officer. You will obey the direct order Sarge, if nothing's found them.
I'm surprised they confide their fears to their commanding officer.
Where a commanding officer is a mighty and terrible thing. This is the Navy.
His last appointment at sea was the Commanding Officer of KD LEKIU.
The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitude to run the unit as they see fit, within the bounds of military law.
The officer had no choice but to get his commanding officer.
This is the Navy… where a commanding officer is a mighty and terrible thing.
UPNM Medical Centre is headed by a Military Officer as the Commanding Officer.
Lieutenant Tyler is your commanding officer, and you will respect that man as such.
If it's all the same to you, Sergeant. I would like to explain that to my Commanding Officer in Washington.
The government then tracked down Onoda's commanding officer, Major Yoshimi Taniguchi, who had since become a bookseller, and flew him to Lubang.
I would like to explain that to my commanding officer in Washington.
Kuharaj as its commanding officer and a crew of 25 comprising personnel of the Malaysian International Shipping(MISC) absorbed into the RMN Volunteer Reserve Force.
In 2000, Major General Dick Cody,101st Airborne's commanding officer, wrote a strongly worded memo to the Chief of Staff about training and equipment failures.