Does Griffith actually "talk" to the apostles?

Does he even command them? He seem like he has never spoken any words at all to his immortal men. The only time I remeber ever doing that was when he tell Zodd to stop his battle in vol 22 and when he accept all the recruitment of the great apostle... All back in vol 22.

Just something interesting I have find out.
 
There is no doubt Griffith does command them, who else would coordinate all the Apostles and war strategies? I suppose it's just not something focused on in the story, rather Miura just shows the actions taking place, assuming we know Griffith has already told them all what needs to be done.
 
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