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After the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was caught by [[NASA]] security for breaking into ''[[Apollo 11]]'', [[Richard Nixon]] ordered his released using his authority as '''commander-in-chief''' of NASA and its employees [[Grant (Day of the Moon)|Grant]] and [[Gardner]]. | |||
[[Kate Stewart]] noted that, as [[President of Earth]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] was the '''commander-in-chief''' of every [[army]] on [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | [[Kate Stewart]] noted that, as [[President of Earth]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] was the '''commander-in-chief''' of every [[army]] on [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') | ||
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After the Eleventh Doctor was caught by NASA security for breaking into Apollo 11, Richard Nixon ordered his released using his authority as commander-in-chief of NASA and its employees Grant and Gardner.
Kate Stewart noted that, as President of Earth, the Twelfth Doctor was the commander-in-chief of every army on Earth. (TV: Death in Heaven)