Noun
Cmdr (plural Cmdrs)
Abbreviation of commander.
Cmdr. (plural Cmdrs.)
Alternative spelling of Cmdr
Cmdr.
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Air defense able to destroy any drones: cmdr. Source: Internet
For Barron, that meant setting new fitness goals for herself and taking into account specific goals set aboard Germantown by its commanding officer, Cmdr. Christopher Causee, for their upcoming patrol. Source: Internet
Cmdr. Tim Terrell of Harry E. Anderson Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9545 in New Lenox, said that in the aftermath of the attacks, Americans “boldly stood as a nation and we refused to succumb to the fear or despair.” Source: Internet
During last week’s discussion, Lynnwood Police Cmdr. Chuck Steichen said if the council awarded the funds to the food bank, the city would have to monitor the use of the vehicle as a city asset for 10 years. Source: Internet
Cmdr. Timothy Shanley, commanding officer of Winston S Churchill, said the opportunities that this training provides are vital to maritime warfare success. Source: Internet