Definitionn. a commissioned naval officer who ranks above a captain and below a rear admiral
Last update: September 2, 2015
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Among later visits, that of Commodore Anson, in the "Centurion" (June 1741) led, on his return home, to a proposal to form an English settlement on Juan Fernandez; but the Spaniards, hearing that the matter had been mooted in England, gave orders to occupy the island, and it was garrisoned accordingly in 1750. [Please select]
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This was the Commodore, M. [Please select]
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"The Commodore de la Pailletine, I believe." [Please select]
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Meanwhile the Commodore's brow did not clear. [Please select]
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Captain Salt shook hands and asked: "Where is the Commodore." [Please select]
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"It is very thoughtful of you," said the Commodore. [Please select]
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Still the Commodore was in no way disturbed. [Please select]
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The Commodore had made all his dispositions. [Please select]
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"But this is trivial," exclaimed the French Commodore, frowning. [Please select]
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The Commodore essayed gentler tactics. [Please select]
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A ballot was taken for commodore; Robert B. [Please select]
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