Marshalship

Pronunciation: /ˈmɑɹʃəɫˈʃɪp/

Marshalship (noun)

  1. The position of a marshal, with authority over troops or military operations.
  2. An official role responsible for organizing public events, especially ceremonies.

Examples

  • He earned the marshalship after years of service.
  • The marshalship requires strong leadership and discipline.