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| inted a military commandant of the rank of Lt | Colonel, a civilian headmaster, senior or junior Brit |
| He served as chief engineer with the rank of | Colonel, a title which has sometimes confused him wit |
| He had, by the age of 25, become a lieutenant | colonel, a fighter group commander, and earned the Si |
| Colonel A. C. Hogan | |
| Colonel A. H. Coleman | |
| for three years service under the command of | Colonel A. H. Coleman. |
| Lieutenant | Colonel A.C. Cameron (1946) |
| Colonel Aaron Fletcher Stevens - U.S. Representative | |
| Colonel Aaron Fletcher Stevens | |
| Colonel Aarre Kurki, 30.9.1966-22.10.1968 | |
| a past as a child soldier under the infamous | Colonel Abad that Hamzah would rather forget. |
| Colonel Abdel Hamid Sarraj led an official investigat | |
| Over the weekend, security sources said | Colonel Abdoulaye Badie and Colonel Abdou Sidikou wer |
| elmand Counter Narcotics Police is Lieutenant | Colonel Abdul Qadir. |
| ared alongside Michael Beach, who last played | Colonel Abe Ellis in "Lifeline". |
| Colonel Abraham M. Hare | |
| Statue of | Colonel Abraham de Peyster in Bowling Green, New York |
| Colonel Abram O. Miller | |
| Victim of Loving You is | Colonel Abrams fourth studio album released in 1995. |
| About Romance is | Colonel Abrams third album released in 1992. |
| Colonel Abrams is the self-titled debut album of Colo | |
| Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney, 'The Archers', by Jos | |
| Colonel Adam G. Malloy | |
| Colonel Adam B. Gorgas - Mustered out with the | |
| His father | Colonel Adam McWillie was in command of a regiment du |
| countermarch, a maneuver first introduced by | Colonel Adams. |
| Colonel Addison S. Norton - resigned July 9, 1863. | |
| 1905 he married Frances Sibyl, a daughter of | Colonel Addison Potter CB, of Heaton Hall, Newcastle |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Adolph Dengler - mustered out with the regime |
| Colonel Adolph Englemann - Mustered out on December 3 | |
| Austin Trevor as | Colonel Adraxine, Alexandra's husband |
| Anne was a granddaughter of | Colonel Adrian Scrope the regicide. |
| He retired as a | colonel after 28 years in 1974. |
| e retired from the Marine Corps Reserves as a | Colonel after 30 years of service. |
| nuary 1896 and became the Yeomanry's honorary | colonel after two months. |
| The | Colonel agrees, but the patrol is to be led by the Af |
| sly shelled the city, under orders from Iraqi | Colonel Ahmad Zeidan. |
| 23, the provincial director of civil defense, | Colonel Ahmed Kadhim Jawad, was killed in Khalis. |
| Honorary Lieutenant | Colonel aide-de-camp George Wallace 1973 |
| He has appeared in ITV's Ultimate Force as | Colonel Aiden Dempsey. |
| Lt. | Colonel Akbar (Veerapathirar Pernibarasa, pronounced |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Alan Machin Wilkinson (born 21 November 1891, |
| Colonel Albert S. Hall - died of disease, July 10, 18 | |
| Colonel Albert G. Brackett - mustered out on October | |
| Additionally, 6th Marines commander | Colonel Albertus W. Catlin implied in his memoir that |
| Colonel Alec Scott of Tetbury). | |
| Leon Askin as | Colonel Alex Baxis |
| Colonel Alexander John Montgomery (1720 - 29 Septembe | |
| Mary Elizabeth Thackeray was the widow of | Colonel Alexander Essex Frederick Holcombe, and secon |
| regiment was disbanded by its last commander, | Colonel Alexander Kutepov (later a general) in Decemb |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Alexander Graham Keith Haupt (1944-1945). |
| Colonel Alexander S. Johnson | |
| Colonel Alexander McKee (ca. | |
| The Parliamentarian commander, | Colonel Alexander Rigby, escaped in the confusion, ha |
| Colonel Alexander Moultrie was the first Attorney Gen | |
| When | Colonel Alexander Shaler became a general, Hamblin be |
| From Santa Fe, Kearny sent | Colonel Alexander Doniphan further south into Mexico. |
| Colonel Alexander Chambers | |
| Colonel Alexander P. Dysart | |
| Colonel Alexander Wilken - August 24, 1862, to July 1 | |
| Colonel Alexander M. Stout | |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Alexander W. Raffin - mustered out with the r |
| Mustering in April 17, 1861, under | Colonel Alexander M. McCook, it travelled by train to |
| His bride was the daughter of | Colonel Alexander Napier RAMC. |
| Soon after, | Colonel Alfonso Garcia's (Eduardo Fajardo) Mexican ar |
| He was the Chief of Detail for | Colonel Alfonso Ugarte under the garrison commanded b |
| Colonel Alfred Dyke Acland, CBE, KJStJ, JP (19 August | |
| Colonel Alfred P.C. Petsch (1887-1981) Lawyer, legisl | |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Alfred Dreyfus |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Alfred Adkins |
| Colonel Alfred Campbell Wood | |
| Colonel Alfred T. Smith - discharged with the regimen | |
| Colonel Alfred Capel-Cure (1826 - 29 July 1896) was a | |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Alfred Jackson; |
| married Rosamond Mary Scarsdale, daughter of | Colonel Alfred Nathaniel Curzon, son of Alfred Nathan |
| Colonel Alfred R. Chapin | |
| e named in honor of Col. Grey, being named as | Colonel, Alfred, and Grey. |
| Colonel Algernon George Arnold Durand, commanded a fo | |
| Urchin B-24 Liberator on the mission in which | Colonel Alkire was shot down. |
| One commander was | Colonel Allan Macdonald, the husband of Flora MacDona |
| S. Johnson, Major Cassius Dowell, Lieutenant | Colonel Allen W. Gullion, Major John H. Wigmore, Majo |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Allen L. Fahnestock - Mustered out with the r |
| Colonel Allen was granted a furlough following the ba | |
| Lt. | Colonel Allen Allensworth |
| Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park is the only C | |
| Colonel Allison L. Brown | |
| Colonel Allnard Bayard Nettleton | |
| Colonel Almerindo Jaka Jamba (born 21 March 1949) is | |
| lliam Woodford, of Caroline County, was named | colonel, along with Lieutenant Colonel Charles Scott |
| Colonel Alonzo W. Mack - Resigned January 7, 1863. | |
| He became | Colonel already in 1778, Major General in 1783 and Li |
| he became an officer and achieved the rank of | Colonel, also serving as a regimental chief. |
| The brigade commander is usually a | colonel, although a lieutenant colonel can be selecte |
| l Munster Fusiliers and was given the rank of | Colonel, although he and his unit never saw active fr |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Alva R. Hadlock |
| Colonel Alvin C. Voris | |
| Lieutenant | Colonel Ambrose C. Dunn and Major J.R. Claiborne were |
| Lt. | Colonel Ambrose E. Hooker, August 26, 1863 - October |
| Colonel Americus V. Rice - commanded at the battle of | |
| Greg Bryk as | Colonel Amos |
| Colonel Amos Voss | |
| Colonel Anatoli Ivanovich Rogozhin became the Corps' | |
| Colonel Anatya (USAF) 1999-2001 | |
| A British | colonel and 40 men were captured." |
| By 1842 he was a | Colonel and in that year he exchanged into the Coldst |
| n Austin Wharton then received a promotion to | colonel, and assumed command. |
| February 1939, Ringel was promoted to a full | colonel and became the commander of the Infanterie-Re |
| e retired in 1815 on half-pay as a Lieutenant | Colonel, and was promoted to colonel in 1825, followe |
| rned, and Toon reverted to his former rank of | Colonel and command of the 20th North Carolina. |
| Vokey earned the rank of Lieutenant | Colonel and served as a Judge Advocate in the United |
| romoted to the rank of major, then lieutenant | colonel, and later brevetted colonel and brigadier ge |
| Future Confederate | colonel and Kentucky poet Theodore O'Hara joined the |
| He served as lieutenant | colonel and later as colonel of the Thirty-third Regi |
| On 10 August 1792 he was promoted to | Colonel and from 1793 served with the Chernigovsky Mu |
| n, Massachusetts) is a retired U.S. Air Force | colonel and a former NASA astronaut. |
| He later achieved the rank of | colonel and died on 29 May 1936. |
| ed her position to the wife of the Regiment's | colonel, and they were both discharged and married. |
| In early 1945, Howard was promoted to full | Colonel and assigned as base commander of Pinellas Ar |
| He later achieved the rank of | colonel and transferred to the Gordon Highlanders whe |
| In December he was promoted to lieutenant | colonel and placed in command of the 3rd Maryland Reg |
| Later in his service, he rose to the rank of | Colonel and became the commander of 198th Infantry Br |
| onsisted of twelve companies, with Loudoun as | colonel and John Campbell (later 5th Duke of Argyll) |
| Hil is a | colonel, and has considerable power within the army. |
| In 1848, he was promoted to | colonel and appointed commander of the Yerevan Grenad |
| In September 1802 Ozharovsky was promoted | Colonel and took part in all the Napoleonic Wars that |
| Guards Artillery with the rank of Lieutenant | Colonel and was sometime Chairman of the Northumberla |
| f cavalry, and his zeal led to his being made | colonel and given the command at Cambrai. |
| In May he was promoted to lieutenant | colonel and formally became Assistant Adjutant Genera |
| as subsequently promoted to major, lieutenant | colonel and colonel. |
| Substantive promotions to Lieutenant | Colonel and Colonel followed and on the outbreak of t |
| Moore then received the rank of lieutenant | colonel and was put in command of the Savannah, Georg |
| Successively promoted to major, lieutenant | colonel, and colonel. |
| He served in Dalmatia, eventually becoming | Colonel and Commanding Officer of the 6th Battalion o |
| He was first a lieutenant | colonel and then a colonel of the First Mississippi C |
| ay 31, 1862, David John Nevin was promoted to | Colonel and Dayton was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel |
| He reached the rank of | colonel and lost his left leg in battle. |
| He became a lieutenant | colonel and served in the Prussian High Command of th |
| evous adventures included braving the beastly | Colonel and Grandma Wolf (also referred to as the Wol |
| By February 1938 he was promoted to | Colonel and selected to command a brigade. |
| ioned as a captain and promoted to lieutenant | colonel, and served successively as inspector and ord |
| In the Civil War, he was a | colonel and organizer of the 4th NY Heavy Artillery. |
| ully promoted to first lieutenant, lieutenant | colonel, and colonel. |
| Contingent and rose to the rank of lieutenant | colonel and then colonel. |
| In 1815 he became a Lieutenant | Colonel and the commanding officer of the 8th Hussar- |
| ember 16, 1863, he was promoted to lieutenant | colonel, and by order of the U.S. War Department, he |
| he Civil War he served in the Union Army as a | colonel and aide-de-camp. |
| er 1861, Robertson was elevated to lieutenant | colonel, and then on June 1, 1862, to colonel and com |
| In April, Cram was promoted to lieutenant | colonel and fought at the Battle of Perryville in tha |
| a Campaign He was brevetted major, lieutenant | colonel, and colonel in the Regular Army for "gallant |
| ed as an established unit, with Manningham as | Colonel and Stewart as its first Lieutenant-Colonel a |
| Knight's Cross 27 August 1943 as | Colonel and commander of the Romanian 6th Cavalry Div |
| He retired from the military in 1944 as a Lt. | Colonel and returned to work for Jardine Matheson aft |
| is a word derived from Turkish: Aga meaning ' | colonel' and dici meaning 'daughter'. |
| mas H. Hunt in 1863, Caldwell was promoted to | colonel and given command of the unit. |
| Ten Years' War and was promoted to lieutenant | colonel and then colonel in March 1874. |
| In February 1915, he advanced to the rank of | Colonel and took command of the 2nd Regiment Infantry |
| sentia 22 CIA agents, a U.S. Air Force (USAF) | colonel and two Italian secret agents of the kidnap. |
| and was later promoted to captain, lieutenant | colonel, and colonel of the regiment. |
| He held the rank of | Colonel and was knighted. |
| He achieved the rank of | Colonel and died in London. |
| The | Colonel and his Lady |
| litia, Kent received the rank of a Lieutenant | Colonel, and finally as a Colonel of the Cavalry of t |
| He was | Colonel and Proprietor (Inhaber) of the 31st Infantry |
| ing the Civil War served as major, lieutenant | colonel, and colonel of the Thirty-sixth Regiment, Al |
| eptember 1721, he was promoted to the rank of | colonel, and made captain & colonel of the 1st Troop |
| That May Brantley was promoted to lieutenant | colonel, and on December 13 he was promoted to colone |
| On July 13 Pendleton was promoted to | colonel and began serving as chief of artillery for B |
| He became a | colonel and served in a transport division. |
| He later achieved the rank of | colonel and served in World War II. |
| On October 22, Austin named Bowie a | colonel and gave him joint command of the 1st Battali |
| He later achieved the rank of | colonel and served in the Second World War. |
| , he was successively brevetted as lieutenant | colonel and colonel. |
| After leaving Congress, he served as a | Colonel and aide on the staff of Governor John Taylor |
| States Army and served as captain, lieutenant | colonel, and colonel of the Eleventh Texas Infantry. |
| In 1903 he was promoted to the rank of | colonel and became Director-General of the service. |
| He was the father of Civil War Union | Colonel and US Congressman Samuel Bernard Dick. |
| Kuban Rada promoted him to the rank of | colonel and later to the rank of major general. |
| Bringhurst, businessman, freemason, Civil War | Colonel and delegate to the first national convention |
| I, Smith returned to the Army as a lieutenant | colonel and later as a colonel, serving from 1943 to |
| f General Washington, and later as lieutenant | colonel and colonel of the Tenth Virginia Regiment. |
| He was promoted to | colonel and given command of the 14th Texas Cavalry. |
| rved as ensign, captain, adjutant, lieutenant | colonel, and colonel of the Two Hundred and Forty-fir |
| He was appointed lieutenant | colonel and aide-de-camp on the staff of Gov. |
| Her father was a | colonel and died when Mary was very young. |
| He was afterward commissioned | colonel and served as commander of the Cherokee India |
| He became a | colonel, and succeeded to the baronetcy in 1854. |
| He was soon afterwards promoted | colonel, and commanded a regiment of Guard infantry u |
| He was later promoted to lieutenant | colonel and took part in the Battle of Valverde in 18 |
| lowing her death she was breveted an honorary | colonel and buried with military honors in the Fort Y |
| in the reserve, where he rose to the rank of | Colonel and held command of the 43rd Infantry, 86th I |
| 1917: Promoted lieutenant | colonel and given command of the 13th Field Ambulance |
| the American Revolution, Hiester served as a | colonel and later a brigadier general of the Pennsylv |
| June 1917 - 9 January 2009) was a French Army | colonel and intelligence service officer, former "Jed |
| he following year, he was promoted lieutenant | colonel, and given command of the upper circle of Lag |
| From 1960-1962 he was a lieutenant | colonel and served as Military Attache to the Royal L |
| He was promoted to lieutenant | colonel and was relieved of active duty on February 2 |
| He later achieved the rank of | colonel and was appointed Consul-General in Warsaw. |
| In 1627 he re-entered the Imperial service as | colonel and captain of the lifeguard of Wallenstein, |
| Albert Rust was appointed | colonel, and the regiment was sent to Lynchburg, Virg |
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