Wiktionary
n. A commander who is subordinate in rank.
Usage examples of "subcommander".
The Warlord himself was back in Kentosani, the Holy City, preparing for the Imperial Games, but his subcommander was to instruct them in their duties and areas of responsibility until his return.
He stepped past his startled Subcommander and walked beyond the shield wall.
The subcommander told me to tell you that the wizard Justen and his apprentice would be arriving with her.
A scribe, summoned by Subcommander Trevalin, followed, recording all the details on a horn slate.
The general from Chukei had not expected his subcommanders to accept his authority with eagerness, but neither had he expected them to treat him with open contempt.
His subcommanders stood next, then the thirty armies slowly returned to their feet and waited at strict attention.
The closer we come to the city, the more my subcommanders believe in our plan.
The gray-haired noble still had not told his subcommanders that Batu intended to surprise the Tuigan at Shou Kuan.
Tiam said to the subcommanders as he removed his heavy fur jacket, the phaser still deep in one of the pockets, and handed it to one of them.
Tiam managed a weak smile while the two subcommanders acknowledged with curt nods.
Behind that panel is a control to which the Commander and the two Subcommanders simultaneously speak a command.