commandant-general, noun
- Forms:
- Also with initial capitals.
- Origin:
- DutchShow more Translation of Dutch commandant generaal, kommandant generaal.
historical
1. The commander-in-chief of a number of commandos of the defence forces of the Boer republics; also used as a title. See also commando sense 4.
1989 Reader’s Digest Illust. Hist. of S. Afr. 245This dependence on part-time soldiers extended all the way to the top — and only the SAR had a full-time professional soldier, and elected Commandant-General.
2. The commander-in-chief of the defence forces of the Union of South Africa, and subsequently of the Republic of South Africa.
- Note:
- Now called ‘Chief of the Defence Force’.
1915 J.K. O’Connor Afrikander Rebellion 66He was appointed to a non-political position, that of Commandant-General of the Defence Force.
1977 Joint Operational Dict. 95Commandant-general, Former post designation of the General Officer (General) who was Chief of the SADF. Present title Chief of the Defence Force.
The commander-in-chief of a number of commandos of the defence forces of the Boer republics; also used as a title.
The commander-in-chief of the defence forces of the Union of South Africa, and subsequently of the Republic of South Africa.

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