Dunford, who took command of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) about two months ago.
By the time he took command of Bravo Company, he already had four combat tours under his belt.
He took command of a machine gun, which he continuously fired from a trench in Hervilly Wood in France.
Hanson took command of the company in January, a time when the stock had lost 11% in two years.
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Soon after George Washington, a Virginia slaveholder, took command of the Continental army in 1775, blacks were forbidden to serve.
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Penalties from Chris Malone had put the home side in the lead twice before Leeds took command of the match.
Nato took command of the international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan in 2003.
Huddersfield, who slipped to fourth place in the table following Hull KR's 14-10 win over Salford, took command of the match inside the first eight minutes.
On July 3, 1775, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, he took command of his ill-trained troops and embarked upon a war that was to last six grueling years.
Monaghan stretched that lead with as he dummied and twisted his way over the line for Warrington's third try as the home side took command of the game.
The price was that for decades, as Microsoft took command of the world of business and workplace computing that was the foundation of the PC industry, most people saw Apple as a maker of overpriced, prettified luxury goods that lacked some of the core functionality of PCs and PC-based devices.
Joseph Dunford took command Sunday of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, where he will oversee the final two years of the war and the withdrawal of nearly all troops.
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Two years later, Gen Petraeus took over command of Multi-National Force - Iraq, just as President George W Bush revamped his strategy in order to combat the insurgency and stabilise the country enough to allow a withdrawal.
Fallon, a 41-year veteran of the Navy, took over as chief of Central Command in early 2007.
Button, who was on pole, avoided the incident and quickly took command for his second victory of the year and the 14th of his career.
Having lost his last fight, any doubts the Dane has in his mind about facing Froch will not have been helped by the command that the Nottingham man took of the whole situation.
After McChrystal took command a year ago, he conducted a review of the allied strategy.
The Belgian took command from the outset and never looked in danger of even losing a game, the match lasting a mere 32 minutes.
While the wiser strategy would have been to ignore Carville, the Republican high command took the bait, engaging in several days of name calling that once again focused attention on Gingrich and the question of whether the country's most unpopular elected official is calling the shots for Judiciary chairman Hyde.
Petraeus, who took over Friday as head of U.S. Central Command, is overseeing his own review across the 20 countries that make up the command's area of operations in the Middle East and Asia.
After the war, he became President of Columbia University, then took leave to assume supreme command over the new NATO forces being assembled in 1951.
In 2003 Nato took its operations outside Europe for the first time when it assumed strategic command of the UN-mandated peacekeeping force in and immediately around the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Perhaps because he would rather be out on the water than in a superfluous meeting, he has delegated more responsibility, and established clearer chains of command throughout Serono than did his father, who took a more paternalistic approach.
Partial details of the report were released Friday by the command, which took the lead in the investigation.
David Petreaus took over ISAF command, he had overseen the war in Afghanistan from his perch as chief of Central Command in the United States.
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William Shelton, commander of the U.S. Air Force Space Command, said about the spending cuts that took effect March 1.
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