| 31. | In 1976 he was appointed Commander Western Command and later made Director Operations and Training at Army Headquarters.
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| 32. | In India, Duncan was a staff officer with the Western Command in Quetta from 1923 to 1927.
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| 33. | In 1915 he was transferred to Chester, as part of the headquarters staff of the Western Command.
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| 34. | Marshall-Cornwall took over Western Command in November 1941, He retired from the army in 1943.
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| 35. | He then became GOC Western Command : he held this post until 1923 and then retired in 1926.
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| 36. | From 1921 to 1931 he acted as the Ophthalmic Specialist for the Northern and Western commands in India.
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| 37. | The western command includes India's only aircraft carrier, several submarines, missile destroyers and multipurpose frigates.
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| 38. | It is also the site of the headquarters of the military's Western Command, which covers the Spratlys.
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| 39. | The military's Western Command ordered a naval task force to " drive away " the vessels.
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| 40. | He initially alienated many of his officers and men by publicly denigrating their record in comparison to his Western command.
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