Although painfully wounded in the foot, he refused to be evacuated and continued to lead his command until the objective was reached.
Second Lieutenant Durham led his command over the stone wall, where he was wounded.
He then led his command back to Tennessee to rejoin the army of William S. Rosecrans.
Ord then began to lead his command west, down the Leesburg Pike.
But General Ian Hamilton led his command by delegating details to subordinates.
Enough to lead your own command, I think.
He led his command at the Battle of Austerlitz on 2 December 1805.
Rains led his command ineptly at the Battle of Carthage.
She hated the thought of leading her command down there where so many explosions had already gone off, but this was the only chance to go through the opening.
He led his command where they were needed, and he's the last of them to leave.