He was made a lieutenant general in 1942 and was posthumously made commander-in-chief.
By January 1643 he was made commander-in-chief of Lincolnshire.
In 1982, he was made commander-in-chief.
In 1792 he became a baronet and was made commander-in-chief and governor of Newfoundland.
He marched to Arkadi, where he was made commander-in-chief of the revolt for the Rethymno region.
He would be made commander-in-chief of the defense of Tyrol, his headquarters in Bolzano.
He was made commander-in-chief in the West Indies and given the task of transporting a large troop convoy.
It made him commander-in-chief of the armed forces as well as chief magistrate.
When Solomon became the king, Afghana was made commander-in-chief of the army.
In 1790 he was made commander-in-chief of the Jamaica station.