But oh, Supreme Commander of the Search Monopoly, the minute you arrived I Felt Lucky.
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And he has publicly called himself supreme commander of the armed forces, without objection.
James Jones is a much-decorated 66-year-old retired marine who served as Nato's supreme commander from 2003 to 2006.
Sukarno was the supreme commander, but he was considered to be deviating from the Constitution, colluding with communism.
Admiral William Fallon is the supreme commander in a vast region where the U.S. is fighting two wars.
Founded in 1998, the game studio has been responsible for classics like Total Annihilation, Dungeon Siege, and Supreme Commander.
NATO's supreme commander in Europe, General James Jones, has called this the most important mission the alliance has ever undertaken.
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Both as a field officer and supreme commander, Grant devised tactics and then whole campaigns that beat a well-led, hard-fighting foe.
The crowds also chanted anti-Pakistan slogans and shouts of death to the Taliban's supreme commander, Mullah Mohammed Omar, and death to Musharraf.
Neither Gantz nor Defense Minister Ehud Barak would have risked promoting him to supreme commander of Judea and Samaria without Netanyahu's backing.
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More annoying to Ryan was that, in The Supreme Commander, Ambrose no longer attributed the quotes to Ryan, but rather to himself.
That prompted a reassuring statement from the incumbent army supreme commander, Gen.
"This was a major line of communication and a designated and legitimate target, " NATO said in a statement from its supreme commander, Gen.
The presidential contender, who is also a former NATO supreme commander, bypassed the Iowa caucuses to concentrate on Tuesday's contest in New Hampshire.
He was also the supreme commander of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, an alliance of 13 Pushtun Taliban groups of which he had been a founder.
Then later as the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, he realized the German autobahns gave the Nazis a strategic transport advantage.
Ghalib, a three-star general in the Indonesian military, told TIME that he has found no evidence that his former supreme commander wrongly acquired state assets.
Although Clark has held leadership positions, including serving as NATO's supreme commander, he had never competed in an election until New Hampshire's primary January 27.
NATO's supreme commander was announced this week, can be sidelined.
For now, North Korea's biggest newspaper, Rodung Shinmun, has started promoting him as "supreme commander" of the military and chief of a major committee in the main political party.
We didn't really test PC gaming (beyond Medieval II and a bit of Supreme Commander 2) because this set-up has no couch-friendly controller to make that a sensible option.
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It was presented by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, at a ceremony in Abu Dhabi on 29 March.
In 1945, the World War II Allies replied to a Japanese communiqu , saying the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese government to rule Japan would be subject to the Allied Supreme Commander.
It appointed him as the supreme commander of China's armed forces, thus completing his takeover of the country's three top positions, following his appointment as party leader in November 2002 and president in March 2003.
Smith couldn't persuade Lee, but he did convince Eisenhower to maintain an essential segregation in ETO: the Supreme Commander declared that Negro volunteers would be trained as platoons and put into the line on that basis.
But when Ambrose used those two quotations yet again in The Supreme Commander in 1970, he ran them together so that they sounded as though they came from one man rather than from two different men.
Mr Jones, a retired marine general who once served as NATO's supreme commander, will be the first former general to serve as national security adviser since Colin Powell did so in the Reagan White House in 1987-88.
The job of deputy supreme commander in Europe, always held by a European, would be beefed up so that, in the absence of Americans, the European deputy could lead a European-only mission (the supreme commander is an American).
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