「Second-in-Command」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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police claimed to have killed Artemio's | second-in-command, a guerrilla known as JL. |
Fanning then served as | second-in-command aboard the privateer Count de Guichen. |
her, initiates a plan put forward by his | second-in-command, Alfredo, to reverse their uncannily rot |
apons and logistics assistance of Cali's | second-in-command, an American named Jack Thorpe, they ent |
Under the command of the battalion | second-in-command, and possessing only four Bren light mac |
The Undersheriff is | second-in-command and is appointed by the Sheriff. |
ades of Gray", Nathan fires Danko as his | second-in-command and appoints Noah to the position. |
945, General Groves chose Farrell as his | second-in-command, and Farrell was stationed in Los Alamos |
, led by Ballister, Henderson's unsavory | second-in-command, and Anders, then sets about looting the |
His | second-in-command and partner is Egan (played by David Tro |
Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda's | second-in-command and a close bin Laden associate, is a ph |
land as a platoon commander, and company | second-in-command, and also worked for a year as an intell |
Seeing their disadvantage the Spanish | second-in-command assembled a boarding party, at which Coc |
es to Thomas MacDonagh and was appointed | second-in-command at the Jacob's factory.[Jordan |
He became | second-in-command at York in 1809, and won the approval of |
Warwick's | second-in-command at camp, Lord FitzWalter was mortally wo |
In 1933, one his first posts was | second-in-command at Camp Roosevelt, the first Civilian Co |
S officials said was aimed at al-Qaeda's | second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri. |
s owner/captain was a friend of Morgan's | second-in-command, Basil W. Duke. |
le they were in the minority, Bonior was | second-in-command behind the Minority Leader. |
On the Patriot side, Hoadley, his | second-in-command, Captain Van Rensselaer, and 11 rank and |
contemporary at Eton; after him and the | second-in-command, Captain Hogg was the third-oldest offic |
leton, Albert Armitage, the expedition's | second-in-command, claimed that there had been a falling-o |
Led by Captain Nicholas Churchill and | second-in-command Damian Underwood, the Heironymous team b |
He was a | Second-in-command during the Battle of Diamond Head were h |
n (flagship of Vice-Admiral A. J. Power, | second-in-command Eastern Fleet); aircraft carriers HMS Il |
ere HMS Renown (flagship of Vice-Admiral | second-in-command Eastern Fleet), HMS Queen Elizabeth and |
The Flag Officer | Second-in-Command Far East Fleet, for most of the postwar |
He hoped to be Scott's | second-in-command for the Terra Nova Expedition of 1910-19 |
e several people resigned, including the | second-in-command, George James Landells and the medical o |
ng from the north side while sending his | second-in-command Grigoris Afxentiou to fight the rest of |
exander Anderson, his brother-in-law and | second-in-command, had received a lieutenancy. |
As regimental | second-in-command, he commanded a wing of the 52nd Foot at |
As the | second-in-command, he earned great merit in defeating the |
As | second-in-command he carried the commander of the 6th Airb |
Mashisu was not Misao's first choice for | second-in-command: he had requested Noike Kamiki Jurai for |
In 1942 as a Vice Admiral he was made | Second-in-Command, Home Fleet and Flag Officer, 2nd Battle |
She says of the experience, "As his | second-in-command I ran this guy's company for several yea |
of the local Milorg leaders in Buskerud ( | second-in-command in the D16 north district 1612, and lead |
Reinhard Heydrich, Heinrich Himmler's | second-in-command in the SS, who begins by explaining the |
He acted as the Mutant Master's | second-in-command in an effort to trigger World War III. |
Cao's bodyguard Dian Wei killed He Yi's | second-in-command in the battle that followed, and success |
ndriacchi had been elevated to being the | second-in-command in the Chicago Outfit. |
Brooklyn, 's | second-in-command, is one of the younger gargoyles of the |
Lavardin, the Catholic | second-in-command, led the Catholic light horse in the pre |
to Wills Creek for a conference and his | second-in-command, Lieutenant John Fraser, was at his own |
Huck's | second-in-command, Lieutenant William Adamson of the New Y |
Having already lost the | second-in-command Major Barclay, command fell to the Adjut |
e flagship of the Commander-in-Chief and | Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet in 1926. |
oted to Rear-Admiral in 1812, and became | Second-in-Command, Mediterranean Fleet in 1815 and served |
he former Buenos Aires Provincial Police | second-in-command Miguel Etchecolatz, ended in September 2 |
As a | second-in-command no general of his time excelled him. |
ising his flag in HMS Royal Sovereign as | second-in-command of the Channel Fleet until the Peace of |
mmander of the 10th Cruiser Squadron and | Second-in-Command of the Home Fleet in 1944 flying his fla |
ma (now Myanmar), Lieutenant Raymond was | second-in-command of a reconnaissance patrol when they wer |
At once the | second-in-command of the scaling party (Henry James Raby), |
Wilson then became | second-in-command of 4th Bn Rifle Brigade in Dublin, but w |
1966 he was promoted Commander and made | second-in-command of No.2 District. |
Barua: | Second-in-command of the Vile Tribe who has an interest in |
Served as | second-in-command of the destroyer HMS Syren for a year. |
September 1939 - promoted to Major, and | second-in-command of the 10th Cameronians |
gue was named by ANCA for R.F.M. Dalton, | second-in-command of the latter expedition. |
Kronstadt, Russia, Lieutenant Steele was | second-in-command of Coastal Motor Boat 88. |
When the | second-in-command of the Kronprinz Wilhelm, Alfred Niezych |
m March 1943 until 1944 he served as the | second-in-command of the Polish Army in the East. |
t the Templars have paid off Harash, the | second-in-command of the Assassins. |
2, Mulgan was promoted to major and made | second-in-command of his regiment. |
Major James "Jack" Bukhar - The de facto | second-in-command of the SAF, Bukhar is Rei's commanding o |
he was promoted Commander and appointed | second-in-command of No.3 District (North-East London). |
The next day however, Carcante, the | second-in-command of the pirate ship, spots the Sante Fe o |
1991 and 1992, Hermaszewski served as a | second-in-command of the Headquarters of the Airforce. |
p, 42 Armoured Division in 1941 and then | second-in-command of 6 Armoured Division in 1942. |
He was | second-in-command of the 1st Green Jackets (43rd and 52nd) |
g the American Revolutionary War, he was | second-in-command of militia in Kentucky. |
Arnold also was | second-in-command of the 7th during the rest of the Pacifi |
oined the Cornish militia as a major and | second-in-command of the The Royal Miners Regiment. |
tly a member of the Estado Mayor and the | second-in-command of the Southern Bloc of the FARC-EP. |
In 1924, Captain Lehmann was | second-in-command of LZ 126 on the first nonstop transatla |
During the Vietnam War, he was | second-in-command of the RAR, and was appointed Australia' |
ieutenant-general somewhat later, he was | second-in-command of the cavalry at Fontenoy, and on 20 De |
1839 and served in the Crimean War being | Second-in-Command of his battalion at the Siege of Sevasto |
his two sons were born, and was promoted | second-in-command of the Black Watch (1955 - 1956). |
He served as | Second-in-Command of the Southern Nigeria Regiment, in Sou |
n the Second Anglo-Afghan War in 1879 as | second-in-command of the 92nd Regiment of Foot (later The |
Combs) was a fictional character who was | second-in-command of Dominion forces in the Alpha Quadrant |
cade, from 1976 to 1980 when he was made | second-in-command of the aircraft carrier, HMS Bulwark. |
imply as the Deputy Commissioner, is the | second-in-command of London's Metropolitan Police Service. |
He was appointed | Second-in-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet in 1875 and C |
under Air Marshal Tedder before becoming | Second-in-Command of the Desert Air Force. |
s was installed, she was commissioned as | Second-in-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet, becoming the |
Borton was appointed | Second-in-Command of the 2nd/22nd London Regiment (The Que |
omoted to Deputy Assistant Commissioner, | second-in-command of the Criminal Investigation Department |
Sir John Michael de Robeck, who had been | second-in-command of Allied naval forces at the Dardanelle |
Commander of the 2nd Battle Squadron and | Second-in-Command of the Home Fleet from 1941. |
oyal Oak relieved her as flagship of the | second-in-command of the Home Fleet on 1 June 1904, and sh |
moted to Rear-Admiral in 1909, he became | Second-in-Command of the 2nd Battle Squadron before being |
, gaining his green beret and serving as | second-in-command of a rifle section (his section commande |
rozier again joined James Clark Ross, as | second-in-command of a four-year voyage to explore the Ant |
He claimed McGuinness, the | second-in-command of the IRA in the city at the time, and |
In 1911 he was | second-in-command of the 2nd Battalion, 1st Gurkha Rifles |
He served as Shackleton's | second-in-command on Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic |
First Fleet was in progress, he was made | second-in-command on HMS Sirius. |
He served as | second-in-command on Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated exped |
four more British ships, led by Milne's | second-in-command, Rear-Admiral Sir Ernest Charles Thomas |
After, Rhee's | second-in-command, Rhee Gi boug appeasemented to Kim. |
as ready to turn the company over to his | second-in-command, Ron Triffo, in 1983. |
the angry mob, Simon is betrayed by his | second-in-command, Rossiu, who removes him from power and |
Ulfric, he would need to first take out | second-in-command Sylvie, and then Richard himself. |
er is killed by a rival yakuza gang, her | second-in-command takes charge and seeks revenge. |
The Mahdi's | second-in-command, the Khalifa Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, was |
g a council of war before the battle his | second-in-command, the Duke of Parma and the experienced c |
er for command, instead serving again as | second-in-command, this time to Colonel Albert Brothier. |
as promoted to Rear-Admiral and was made | second-in-command to Dundas.) |
uis Mountbatten, who allowed him and his | second-in-command to dine at Scott's Restaurant on the con |
4th Senegalese Regiment, before becoming | second-in-command to Marcel Bigeard in the 6th Colonial Pa |
After serving as 1.WO ( | second-in-command) to Georg-Wilhelm Schulz in U-124 on thr |
t in 2003, Lieutenant General Delong was | Second-in-command to General Tommy Franks who as Commander |
Seeley served as | second-in-command to Captain John Mason in the war. |
inted colonel of Ohio volunteers and was | second-in-command to General William Hull at Fort Detroit. |
He was then assigned as | second-in-command to Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier, who |
ose to the rank of seneschal, deputy and | second-in-command to the Grand Master. |
r Pilot Regiment and later served as the | second-in-command to Billy Griffith. |
d by Clancy Brown): While officially the | second-in-command to Supreme Commander Hairball, it is Cat |
to the U-boat force, and served as 1.WO ( | second-in-command) to Herbert Kuppisch aboard the Type VII |
Abraham held the position of Nixon's | second-in-command until 1681, when he was assigned to The |
During this time her | second-in-command was Commander Kenneth Dewar, later a con |
we (the army's energetic and charismatic | second-in-command) was killed, effectively crushing the sp |
flagship in port and as flagship of the | second-in-command when the squadron was at sea. |
et, Andrew Cunningham, was appointed her | second-in-command while a Sub-Lieutenant, in September 190 |
Jones, Payne's former | second-in-command with the MANIACs. |
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