Consequently, the high command ordered the formation of the first sapper armies on October 13, 1941.
As a result, on 5 September, the Japanese high command ordered a withdrawal.
At 18:22, for the second time, Soviet command ordered destruction of the target.
The Bulgarian command ordered a couple of days rest so that the forces can regroup before pursuing the enemy.
On 5 September, the Japanese high command ordered a withdrawal.
In the afternoon the French command ordered a retreat.
The supreme command of the national army here today canceled leaves and ordered all ranks to report to duty.
However, the high command ordered airmen to participate on foot rather than flying their aircraft.
That command, rarely issued, ordered all firefighters and officers to report for duty.
On the next day, the general command of Polish forces ordered their units to cease fighting.