1162 examples of in-chief in sentences

" At the conclusion of that well-fought day the commander-in-chief, Lord Raglan, sent for Sir Colin.

" "Goodness, Jack, you ought to have been commander-in-chief!

As a matter of historical interest I give in the Appendix the orders issued on the occasion of the Official Entry into Jerusalem, the order of General Allenby's procession into the Holy City for the reading of the Proclamation, together with the text of that historic document, and the special orders of the day issued by the Commander-in-Chief to his troops after the capture of Jerusalem.

Scott had been made Major-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Army in 1841.

BATTLE OF THE MARNE Important and interesting details of the battle of the Marne and the movements that preceded it are given in an official report compiled from information sent from the headquarters of Field Marshal Sir John French (commander-in-chief of the British expeditionary forces), under date of September 11.

General Magnan, Commander-in-chief of the Army of Paris.

Taking the ordinary run of evidence, if I may use the word, and the ordinary mode of cross-examination, which, in the hands of unskilled practitioners, generally tends to corroborate the evidence-in-chief, the case was overwhelmingly proved, and how sad and painful it was to contemplate none can realize who do not understand anything below the surface of human existence.

Meanwhile the British Naval Commander-in-Chief in North American waters, Vice-Admiral Sir Montague Browning, had been directed to confer with the United States Navy Department and to point out our immediate requirements and explain the general situation.

It is said that Lee debated the matter with General Scott, then Commander-in-chief, that both agreed that their first duty lay with their State, but that the former only put the theory into practice.

The Aetolians too, who had professed to send such enormous numbers into the field, now, when their support was of moment, brought to their commander-in-chief no more than 4000 men.

"To the Commandant-in-Chief of the Imperial Prussian Armies.

Nothing is here said openly about Sangallo, who remained architect-in-chief until his death.

At the end of the war the imperial army was demobilized and the generals-in-chief were transferred to other posts.

When Hiram was first stricken, Adelaide's Simeon had installed himself as attendant-in-chief.

Compiled by a staff of specialists and Harry Parker, editor-in-chief.

Editor-in-chief: George H. Parmele.

Editor-in-chief: Edwin Stacey Oakes & other editors.

Editor-in-chief: Roger Adams.

Howard Buchanan under the supervision of William Mack, editor-in-chief.

Editor-in-chief: M. V. O'Shea.

Edwin R. A. Seligman, editor-in-chief; Alvin Johnson, associate editor.

Compiled by a staff of specialists and Harry Parker, editor-in-chief.

Campbell was confirmed as commander-in-chief, and it was decided to once more choose the freshest soldiers, and fall on Ferguson before he could either retreat or be reinforced.

authorized the Count of Armagnac to take the field, and sent Dunois to assume the command-in-chief.

In 1910 there was one woman worker besides the editor-in-chief in the office of the Woman's Journal, and one woman who worked part time.

1162 examples of  in-chief  in sentences