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supreme headquarters

n. the highest leaders in an organization (e.g. the commander-in-chief and senior officers of the military) [syn: high command]

Usage examples of "supreme headquarters".

The Commander, Naval Element, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, was wrong.

We at Supreme Headquarters feel they're perfect for the first trial under PROCLAMATION S 22.

German Supreme Headquarters announces the capture of Kiev and coms the greatest victory in the war, and perhaps in the history of the world.

It would go out that very night over the MAGIC channel, she decided, even if that meant she would have to pay for a taxi all the way out to the Supreme Headquarters, SWPOA building, spend thirty minutes in Pluto Hon's damned damp dungeon, and then either beg a ride back here from the staff duty officer or pay for another damned taxi.

All in all, this was a fitting location for the Supreme Headquarters of Allied Powers in Europe (SHAPE)the military arm of NATO, and the main office of the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, the SACEUR himself, General Carlos Henze, U.

Because the Colonel is portly, mustached, and almost certainly snores, and because I wanted a place affording some privacy, and because I didnt think I should permit anyone in Supreme Headquarters to tell me to do anything, I have taken a small cottage near the (unfortunately closed for the duration) Doomben Race Track, where this is written.

Inside the supreme headquarters of the fascist occupying forces, he was close to the seat of Nazi power, close to the shadowy Amerikafuhrer himself.

The videophone buzzed once, long and insisting, and the screen suddenly flared to life, revealing Deputy Minister of Defense Khromeyev and Commander in Chief of Aerospace Forces Rhornerdunov seated at the main battle staff conference table at Supreme Headquarters in Moscow.

All the Army knew Custer was ambitious, that he would have loved to see Eisenhower and Bradley die in a plane crash and he picked to take over Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force.

We were under orders which came directly from the Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Expeditionary Force, which assigned us temporarily to this or that general, who had heard of our astonishing illusions.

Feeling naked, Bond walked across the open gravel beneath the flags of the NATO countries and ran up the four shallow steps to the wide glass doors that gave entrance to the Supreme Headquarters Allied Forces Europe.