The academy's commandant, General Andrew Ritchie, jokingly warned of tough times ahead. 军校司令安德鲁·奇将军打趣说,苦日子还在后面呢。
commandant
[ noun ] an officer in command of a military unit <noun.person>
Commandant \Com`man*dant"\, n. [F., orig. p. pr. of commander.] A commander; the commanding officer of a place, or of a body of men; as, the commandant of a navy-yard.
Paul A. Yost Jr., commandant of the Coast Guard, told a House subcommittee.
The stockade commandant later said the renegade officer succumbed to his wounds.
Paul Yost, the Coast Guard commandant, said that in recent years budget cuts have forced the Coast Guard to eliminate most of its emergency response strike teams and cut back on research and development programs involving oil spill damage control.
John Dailey, assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, said in an Associated Press interview.
Admiral Paul Yost, Coast Guard commandant, said he was unaware of any federal investigation of cocaine involvement in the Coast Guard, NBC said.
John R. Dailey, the deputy commandant, said in an interview Monday that the Marines have prepared about 55,000 regular Marines for possible deployment to the gulf area.
But in an interview, its commandant said the service would be better suited to live up to its motto if Congress acts.
Then, last week, the commandant of the country's military academy, Lt.
Col. Fred Peck, a spokesman at Marine Corps headquarters here, said it was "most unusual" for a commandant to order a complete shutdown of the Marine aviation community.
Boris Gromov, former commandant of Soviet forces in Afghanistan.
Tass said Tadzhikistan Interior Minister M. Navzhuvanov had been appointed military commandant of the city.
Paul Yost, the commandant of the Coast Guard, will return to Alaska to assume the personal oversight of developments.
He became provincial commandant of the Kenya Police Service and was made a Member of the Order of British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 1955.
V. Safonov, the military commandant of the mountainous region that is predominantly Armenian but located inside Azerbaijan, said he canceled festivities in the main city of Stepanakert because of the emergency situation there, the news agency said.
Tyagunov, military commandant of the city.
Al Gray, commandant of the Marines, made a veiled reference to the Persian Gulf crisis in brief remarks at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Camp Lejeune on Tuesday.
The Soviet army commandant in Berlin proclaimed a state of siege and two motorized divisions occupied the city.
Buehl, who died late Wednesday, had held the No. 3 spot in the Marine hierarchy since October 1987, behind the commandant and the assistant commandant.
Buehl, who died late Wednesday, had held the No. 3 spot in the Marine hierarchy since October 1987, behind the commandant and the assistant commandant.
The commandant said it was too early to quantify the cutback's impact on drug seizures or rescue missions, but he predicted it was heavy.
Asked for comment, Exxon spokesman Dennis Stanczuk said the company wanted to confer first with the Coast Guard commandant, Adm.
Paul Yost, the U.S. Coast Guard commandant, in charge of coordination in Alaska.
Paul A. Yost, Coast Guard commandant, told a Senate subcommittee Thursday that he "would be delighted" to send the ships to the gulf if ordered to do so.
Comilang was temporarily relieved of his post as prison commandant pending an investigation into last month's killing of Lt. Col. Francisco Baula at the same stockade.
The rebel leader, former commandant Ahmed Mohamed, resigned recently in a dispute with the 70-year-old president, an official at the Comoro Embassy in Paris said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Upon learning of the Navy investigation, Steffan said he admitted to a chaplain and then to the academy's commandant, Capt.
Al Gray, commandant of the Marine Corps, brings to 998 the total number of Marine reserves put on active duty for Desert Shield.
The commandant of the corps, Gen.
The suit names Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci and Navy Secretary William Ball in addition to the Naval Academy's superintendent and commandant as defendants.
He has watched Mr. Bush's TV commercial featuring a former Marine Corps commandant, Gen.