The British command had not realized this was happening.
Retiring from their exposed positions was deemed equally dangerous by the British command.
The fort never actually fired a shot in anger under British command.
The new British command was not in place until July.
Their unit was under British command at the time.
The British high command decided to try a southern strategy.
A little farther and he could start doing the job British high command had, in their wisdom, decided he w right for.
He hesitated to conduct further joint operations under British command.
This action led to the decision of the British command to back off of the fort and continue onward.
American army units were placed under British command at various times.