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general headquarters
noun
- the headquarters of the commanding officer of a large military force. : GHQ, G.H.Q.
Word History and Origins
Origin of general headquarters1
Example Sentences
In Rawalpindi’s garrison city, baton-wielding protesters broke into the main gate of the military’s general headquarters.
When she couldn’t deliver the bribe, the men changed into uniforms and then marched Mr. García into the attorney general headquarters, according to the surveillance footage.
Interim president Francisco Sagasti confirmed the letter, which was posted on Twitter and Facebook, arrived at the general headquarters of the armed forces, bearing the names of at least 80 retired military personnel.
He claimed it would have ultimately been a decision for the IRA's general headquarters but that the "Belfast brigade" would have "advocated" it.
Hours after his death became known, Italian police stopped their cars outside the general headquarters of the Carabinieri and sounded their sirens in tribute to the officer.
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