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high command
noun
the leadership or highest authority of a military command or other organization.
the highest headquarters of a military force.
high command
noun
the commander-in-chief and senior officers of a nation's armed forces
Word History and Origins
Origin of high command1
Example Sentences
The international pressure failed to crack the armed forces, though, as the military high command stood by the embattled president.
Back at his New York hotel Netanyahu’s official photographer captured the moment as he ordered the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, along with most of his high command.
The former president instead wants military leadership that mimics the Nazi high command.
Articles in the German press have pointed to the recorded use of the slogan by several high-ranking Nazis, including Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess and the head of the Wehrmacht high command, Wilhelm Keitel.
Perhaps a bigger group in Labour high command is simply desperate for clarity one way or the other.
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