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41 embedded command
• vložený príkaz -
42 file command
• súborový príkaz -
43 following command
• nasledujúci príkaz -
44 forward command post
• predsunuté velitelské sta -
45 halt command
• príkaz zastavenia -
46 have in one's command
• mat vo svojej moci -
47 interrogation command
• výzva -
48 iterative command
• cyklická inštrukcia -
49 level of command
• stupen velenia -
50 military command
• vojenské velenie -
51 operator command
• príkaz operátora• povel operátora -
52 pitch command
• povel klopenie (lietadla)• povelový signál pozdlž. r -
53 preparatory command
• diverzná jednotka -
54 program command
• inštrukcia programu -
55 pulse command
• impulzný povel -
56 rear command post
• tylové velitelské stanovi -
57 reject command
• príkaz odmietnutia -
58 release command
• príkaz uvolnenia -
59 reserve command
• rezervný príkaz -
60 second in command
• zástupca velitela
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