commanding officer (plural commanding officers)
- The officer in command of, and typically having ultimate authority over, a military unit.
officer in command of a military unit
- Albanian: komandant (sq) m
- Arabic: قَائِد m (qāʔid), قُمَنْدَان m (qumandān), آمِر m (ʔāmir)
- Armenian: հրամանատար (hy) (hramanatar)
- Azerbaijani: komandir, komandan
- Belarusian: камандзі́р m (kamandzír), каманды́р m (kamandýr)
- Bulgarian: команди́р (bg) m (komandír)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 指揮官/指挥官 (zh) (zhǐhuīguān)
- Czech: velitel (cs) m
- Danish: kommandant c, befalingsmand m
- Finnish: komentaja (fi)
- French: commandant (fr) m, chef de corps (fr) m
- Georgian: მეთაური (metauri)
- German: Kommandeur (de) m, Befehlshaber (de) m
- Greek: αρχηγός (el) m (archigós), διοικητής (el) m (dioikitís)
- Hebrew: מְפַקֵּד (he) m (m'fakéd)
- Irish: oifigeach ceannais m
- Italian: comandante (it) m
- Japanese: 指揮官 (ja) (しきかん, shikikan)
- Kazakh: кәмәндір (kämändır), командир (komandir)
- Korean: 지휘관(指揮官) (ko) (jihwigwan)
- Kyrgyz: командир (komandir), саркер (ky) (sarker), сардар (ky) (sardar)
- Latvian: komandieris m
- Lithuanian: vadas (lt) m
- Macedonian: команда́нт m (komandánt), заповедник m (zapovednik)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kommandant m
- Nynorsk: kommandant m
- Persian: امیر (fa) (amir), فرمانده (fa) (farmânde)
- Polish: dowódca (pl) m
- Portuguese: comandante (pt) m
- Romanian: comandant (ro) m
- Russian: команди́р (ru) m (komandír)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: заповѐднӣк m, заповјѐднӣк m, кома̀ндант m
- Roman: zapovèdnīk (sh) m, zapovjèdnīk (sh) m, komàndant (sh) m
- Slovak: veliteľ m
- Slovene: komandant m, poveljnik m
- Spanish: comandante (es) m
- Swedish: befälhavare (sv) c
- Tajik: амир (amir), фармондеҳ (tg) (farmondeh)
- Turkish: kumandan (tr), komutan (tr)
- Ukrainian: команди́р m (komandýr)
- Uzbek: komandir (uz)
- Vietnamese: tư lệnh (vi)
- Yiddish: קאָמאַנדיר m (komandir)
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