naval commander

NOUN
  1. naval officer in command of a fleet of warships
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How To Use naval commander In A Sentence

  • Finally the naval commander realized that the Shah was not going to approve his plan.
  • naval commander
  • Warren served in the navy for five years, and was described by his senior naval commanders as a superior able seaman.
  • The naval commander, chosen for his aggressiveness, was new to Lake Champlain, knew nothing of its winds, and failed to reconnoiter the American position.
  • The naval commander, in his barrage covering the landing, used round shot instead of grape or canister, in order to minimize casualties.
  • Admiral Nelson had several qualities that ensured his success as a naval commander.
  • The naval commander, chosen for his aggressiveness, was new to Lake Champlain, knew nothing of its winds, and failed to reconnoiter the American position.
  • Finally the naval commander realized that the Shah was not going to approve his plan.
  • Allied naval commanders had a great respect for him, but he was not so highly thought of by some of his colleagues.
  • And by giving the impression that naval commanders were dealing with the problem in a professional way he maintained the dynamism that Russians respect in a leader.
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