These men were led by the small group calling itself Northern Command.
In reality, he served as the head of Northern Command's military intelligence section.
This succession of forts occupied an important position in the northern military command.
The officer was also asked for information on the movements of the chief of the army's northern command, according to the accusations.
After the was he was chief training officer of the Northern Command.
Worn by military policemen (law enforcers) in the northern command.
During this period, the units were raised and sent to the Northern Command where they got another 4 to 6 weeks to consolidate.
In fact, Montgomery's northern command was actually the 21st Army Group.
Northern Command can refer to one of the following:
Keegan, writing in 1983, indicated that the northern command was located at Shendi.