The 345th started with 40 officers and 350 enlisted men, commanded by then Col. Jarred V. Crabb.
At the time of the siege, the garrison of the fort numbered about 430 officers and men, commanded by Colonel Moses J. White.
The Times Square Business Improvement District has 40 officers commanded by a former Manhattan South borough commander, retired Assistant Chief Thomas Walsh.
She opposed any plan that did not make female pilots commissioned officers commanded by women, and wanted no official action taken while she was in Great Britain with her own group of prospective women pilots.
After the event, officers commanded by Jimmy Keen, a lieutenant with the New Orleans Police Department, attempted to interview witnesses at school and their houses.
Their maximum official complement was just over 1100 officers and troopers, commanded by a general of division or a seasoned general of brigade, with some of the most famous cavalrymen of the time as commander.
In the first place, the new rebels were former royalist troops led by distinguished officers commanded by Colonel Agustin de Iturbide.
After that, thirty-six officers and men with a cannon, personally commanded by Porter, led the expedition to a fortress with seven foot high walls.
Two years later, again at Guantanamo Bay, officers of the 2d Provisional Marine Brigade, commanded by Colonel Lincoln Karmany, formally organized the Marine Corps Association.
The NBHP expanded to 114 uniformed officers commanded by a chief and deputy chief and supported by civilian staff at the detachments.