The first and second MiG-17 flights were commanded by Cao Thanh Tinh and Nguyen Van Tho respectively.
They were commanded respectively by Brigadier Soe Tint and Brigadier Maung Kyi.
Attached to each battalion was a rocket detachment, each with an establishment of 25 men, commanded by Lieutenants Balchild and John Harvey Stevens respectively.
The ships were commanded respectively by Edward Belcher and Dupetit Thouars, who each tried to convince the authorities to allow the priests to return to the island.
They were commanded respectively by James G. Blunt, James Totten, and Francis J. Herron.
These four marching regiments were commanded respectively by Lieutenant-Colonels Bertaux-Levillain, Belin, Duchesne and Defoy.
The two brigades were commanded by brigadier generals Mahlon D. Manson and Charles Cruft respectively.
At this time, the rebel forces numbered around 2,000 infantry and 1,000 cavalry who were commanded directly by Francisco Ayala and Colonel Cano respectively.
In summer 621, the Tang and Xia forces, commanded by Li Shimin and Dou respectively, engaged at the Battle of Hulao.
In conventional warfare, the section is split into two four-man fireteams ("Charlie" and "Delta"), commanded by the corporal and lance-corporal respectively.