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high command  nounThe commander-in-chief and associated senior staff of an army, navy, or air force.His public implication of treason on the part of the Navy and Army high commands led to his court-martial and conviction that fall....- The battle was won, but there would be no great credit given to the organizers, to the high command or to the political leadership.
- The Army high command promptly forbade any future joint exercises.
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