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at the Second Battle of Deep Bottom and won a | brevet again on October 7, 1864, this time to colonel |
He received a | brevet appointment as a second lieutenant and was ass |
A similar twin-wing | brevet, bearing the Southern Cross, was introduced fo |
He became a | Brevet Brigadier General before the war was over. |
ure; during the American Civil War served as a | Brevet Brigadier General in the Union Army 1861-1865; |
sin Allen Latham Anderson attained the rank of | Brevet Brigadier General. |
His promotion to | brevet brigadier general of volunteers was dated Marc |
a number of other colonels, he was promoted to | brevet brigadier general at the end of the war. |
Bingham eventually became a | brevet brigadier general of volunteers on April 9, 18 |
On March 13, 1865, he was promoted | brevet Brigadier General U. S. Army, for the capture |
He was awarded the rank of | brevet Brigadier General upon his retirement and hono |
He became a | Brevet Brigadier General before the war was over, and |
S. Army officer, eventually rising to become a | Brevet Brigadier General. |
06) was a U.S. Commissioner of Education and a | brevet brigadier general during the American Civil Wa |
Stevens (August 9, 1819 - May 10, 1887) was a | brevet brigadier general during the American Civil Wa |
16, 1897) was a New England manufacturer and a | brevet brigadier general in the Union Army during the |
On March 13, 1865 Lieb was promoted to | brevet brigadier general of U.S. volunteers and was m |
h (August 22, 1838 - September 16, 1923) was a | brevet brigadier general in the Union Army during the |
He was promoted to | Brevet Brigadier General in 1865, but the tuberculosi |
Commodore Stockton and ( | brevet) Brigadier General Stephen W. Kearny met at Sa |
Georgia during 1836 and 1837, and was promoted | brevet brigadier general for his actions in these cam |
ivil War who was awarded the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, United States Volunteers, f |
in just under two years under the direction of | brevet Brigadier General J. H. Simpson of the U.S. Ar |
merican Civil War, who was awarded the rank of | brevet brigadier general, United States Volunteers, i |
Brevet brigadier general in Union Army. | |
Amory was posthumously awarded the grade of | brevet brigadier general. |
g the American Civil War, reaching the rank of | brevet brigadier general. |
March 13, 1865 he received the rank | brevet brigadier general. |
mes Weaver and Thomas J. McKenny, would become | brevet brigadier generals. |
inated Major Anderson to the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, to rank from March 13, 1865 |
Curtin became a | brevet brigadier general on October 12, 1864. |
ing the American Civil War who was promoted to | brevet brigadier general of volunteers on March 13, 1 |
Brevet Brigadier General William S. Harney, now in co | |
of Maine who was awarded the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, United States Volunteers. |
d to Colonel Appleton of the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, U.S. Volunteers, to rank fr |
ivil War who was awarded the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, U.S. Volunteers. |
He was promoted to | brevet brigadier general of volunteers on August 1, 1 |
in this service, Colonel Mintzer was promoted | brevet brigadier general and several other officers r |
He was appointed | brevet brigadier general October 10, 1783 and he serv |
llowell for the award of the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general of volunteers to rank from J |
8, Gratiot was appointed colonel of engineers, | brevet brigadier general, and Chief Engineer. |
due to the loyalty and precautions of Colonel ( | Brevet Brigadier General) Albert Sidney Johnston. |
he American Civil War who attained the rank of | brevet brigadier general. |
He was made a | brevet brigadier general on December 16, 1864 for his |
d Davis for the award of the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, U.S.A., Regular Army, to ra |
posthumously was awarded the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general. |
Johnson for the award of the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general United States Volunteers, to |
il War") who was awarded the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general United States Volunteers, to |
Curtis for the award of the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, United States Volunteers, t |
minated Abbott for appointment to the grade of | brevet brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from |
Ward was posthumously appointed to the rank of | brevet brigadier general, ranking from July 2, 1863, |
Hunt, Roger D. and Brown, Jack R., | Brevet Brigadier Generals in Blue. |
d Hinks for the award of the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general in the regular army, to rank |
By the end of the war, he had been promoted to | brevet brigadier general of volunteers. |
h Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and a Union | Brevet Brigadier General during the American Civil Wa |
Curtis for the award of the honorary grade of | brevet brigadier general, United States Volunteers, t |
He was made | Brevet Brigadier General, March 13, 1865, for faithfu |
In 728, the king of Kashgar was awarded a | brevet by the Chinese emperor. |
The lead character in the thrillers, | Brevet Cable, is a Merchant Navy Mate, the present da |
lino del Rey, and was subsequently appointed a | brevet captain for Contreras and Churubusco and major |
On his recovery, he was discharged as a | brevet captain. |
ctions at Cerro Gordo, Dana was commissioned a | brevet captain. |
ed to Second Lieutenant and ended the war as a | Brevet Captain. |
tenant-colonel in the Rifle Brigade in 1834, a | brevet colonel in the Rifle Brigade in 1846, a lieute |
After the Civil War, Wherry served as a | Brevet Colonel while assigned to Headquarters First M |
nd Sumner Putnam (born October 15, 1835) was a | brevet colonel in the Union Army during the American |
Made | brevet Colonel for the Battle of Niagara July 25, 181 |
In February 1904 he was promoted | Brevet Colonel and in August 1904 he was finally prom |
Russell was appointed a | brevet colonel for the Battle of the Crater, and to b |
ned the Territorial Army, reaching the rank of | Brevet Colonel in the Northumberland Hussars: he beca |
He later became a Major and | brevet Colonel in the U.S. Army participating in the |
ember, 1864; lieutenant colonel June 1865, and | brevet colonel at the close of the war. |
He was promoted | Brevet Colonel in 1919 and appointed Companion of the |
ders earnt him three mentions in dispatches, a | brevet Colonel promotion and, in common with his fath |
He was promoted | Brevet Colonel in 1906. |
He was promoted to | brevet Colonel and commanded the 1st Battalion The Sh |
He gained the rank of | Brevet Colonel in February 1844. |
Lieutenant-Colonel and | Brevet Colonel Charles Edward Swaine. |
was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel that year and | brevet colonel the following year. |
became lieutenant-colonel on 20 March 1711 and | brevet colonel on 1 November 1711. |
74, Aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II (1972), | Brevet Colonel (1974), Honorary Colonel of the North |
He was Lieutenant-Colonel, and | Brevet Colonel in the Lovat Scouts. |
d to the 22nd Foot and in 1805 he was promoted | Brevet Colonel. |
his unit until the end of the war, receiving a | brevet colonelcy. |
K or AUK is the Audax Club Parisien sanctioned | brevet coordinating organization for the United Kingd |
As in all | brevet events, there is emphasis on self-sufficiency. |
On April 18, 1847, he was appointed | brevet first lieutenant for the Battle of Cerro Gordo |
lled in the Battle of the Little Bighorn under | Brevet General Custer. |
his actions, General Bonaparte appointed him a | brevet general of brigade. |
George K. Broomhall was a | brevet general in the Union Army during the American |
The award of the | brevet grade was made retroactively effective to the |
A | brevet grade of brigadier general was awarded to Burb |
25th Regiment in 1807, and promoted colonel by | brevet in 1810. |
He had received a | brevet in March, and reached the substantive rank of |
He was promoted colonel by | brevet in 1802 and lieutenant-colonel of the 64th Foo |
He is mentioned in a military | brevet issued by Domitian, dated May 13, 86. |
She was certified as an international | brevet judge in 2004, and also coaches extensively in |
Brevet Lieut.-Colonel | |
He gained the rank of | Brevet Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Army Medical C |
captain (1832), major of ordnance (1838), and | brevet lieutenant colonel (1848). |
He was appointed a | brevet lieutenant colonel and colonel in the Regular |
As | brevet lieutenant colonel, Dorrell served as a compan |
aselee Fane was promoted to Major and became a | brevet Lieutenant Colonel in 1903. |
Heneker was promoted to | Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 21 August 1903, but receive |
Forsyth was promoted to | brevet Lieutenant Colonel the following winter. |
In August 1847, he was made a | brevet lieutenant colonel during the Mexican-American |
He later achieved the rank of | brevet lieutenant colonel. |
He was promoted to | brevet lieutenant colonel on 5 August 1918. |
brevet Lieutenant Fitzgerald - murdered by Hakeswill | |
vil War, U.S. Army commander Major General and | Brevet Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, bearing in |
He was 33 years old, and a | Brevet Lieutenant Colonel in the 3rd Regiment of Foot |
island, and command of the regiment passed to | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Browne. |
New York Engineers where received the rank of | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers. |
being promoted Major in 1854 and retiring as a | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in 1859. |
us Pope (May 20, 1843 - August 10, 1909) was a | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel who founded the Pope Manufa |
5, and was mustered out with the commission of | brevet lieutenant-colonel of volunteers. |
He was promoted major on 15 December 1950, and | brevet lieutenant-colonel on 1 July 1964, and to the |
He was promoted | brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in 1825, later nominated to |
He was promoted | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in June 1916, was awarded t |
Douglas was promoted | brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in 1806. |
aff of the General Headquarters in France as a | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Brigadier Gene |
e Imperial General Staff, reaching the rank of | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and being mentioned in desp |
In 1874, still on half-pay, he was promoted | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel and in 1880 Brevet Colonel. |
He was promoted | brevet lieutenant-colonel and received two mentions i |
ourse of the Civil War, he rose to the rank of | brevet lieutenant-colonel, losing his right leg at th |
In 1922 he retired from the Army as a | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, joined the Colonial Admini |
Bvt LtCol: | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, 2nd Dragoons (The Royal Sc |
try; he was mentioned in dispatches and made a | brevet Lieutenant-Colonel. |
In 1933 he was promoted | Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel. |
He was promoted to a | brevet lieutenant-colonelcy in 1909, and appointed a |
d at the capture of Copenhagen, and received a | brevet lieutenant-colonelcy for service in the field |
He was awarded the | Brevet Lt - Col and was promoted to Lieutenant-Colone |
ngton, D.C. by Clark Mills (1815-1883), and of | Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott (1874) in Washingto |
He also served as a | brevet major before being honorably discharged on Jun |
He was promoted to | brevet major general on February 24, 1865, to brigadi |
He was promoted to | brevet major general in the volunteer army on August |
He was promoted | brevet major on 25 September 1801, regimental major 1 |
to the Infantry on 1 May 1912 and promoted to | brevet major on 5 August 1917. |
ld caused his further promotion to the rank of | brevet Major General (1864) |
He retired as a | Brevet Major (United States) of volunteers and a Regu |
the Mexican-American War, Twiggs was appointed | brevet major general and commanded the Department of |
He was appointed a | brevet major general of volunteers, November 30, 1864 |
In 1866 he was promoted | Brevet Major and in 1868 he became a full Major on ha |
Brevet Major Carpenter for the next eighteen months e | |
McMillan was appointed a | brevet major general on March 5 for his war service, |
On March 13, 1865, Carr was appointed a | brevet major general of volunteers, and he was muster |
In 1866, Washburn was succeeded by | Brevet Major General William Wells, late of the 1st V |
and Harrington accompanied Lieutenant Colonel ( | Brevet Major General) George Armstrong Custer on the |
He was appointed a | brevet major for "gallant and meritorious conduct" at |
ion, Revere was voted the honor of the rank of | Brevet Major General by the United States Congress in |
in 1860, becoming a Captain (land) in 1874, a | Brevet Major in 1881, and a Lieutenant-Colonel (retir |
) was an officer who was appointed the rank of | brevet major general of volunteers at the very end of |
He was promoted to | Brevet Major General on April 3, 1897 after the retir |
He was promoted from Ensign to | Brevet Major and also served as aide-de-camp to Sir C |
Hamilton was promoted to | brevet major in the aftermath of this operation and i |
ouglas-Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and became | brevet major in 1706 and captain on 31 May 1707. |
estaunton, Somerset he was 22 years old, and a | Brevet Major in the 55th Regiment of Foot, British Ar |
l Welch Fusiliers in 1916, ending the war as a | Brevet Major and being appointed Officer of the Order |
Brevet Major General | |
James Henry Carleton, | brevet major general |
He became | Brevet Major 31 July 1901. |
He was promoted | Brevet Major in 1919. |
years of faithful service by being promoted to | brevet major on August 6, 1828, leading the first mil |
The installation was named for | Brevet Major Collinson Reed Gates of New York, a note |
r, brigadier general of volunteers in 1863 and | brevet major general in 1865. |
Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer, US Army | |
everal engagements, for which he was appointed | brevet major on October 9, 1847. |
It was named for | Brevet Major General Seth Williams. |
h Pleasonton had achieved the honorary rank of | brevet major general in the regular army, he was must |
st Rhodesia in 1898, for which he was promoted | Brevet Major in 1898 and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in |
As a result, he was appointed a | brevet major general of volunteers and brevet brigadi |
ar the close of the war, Gregg was appointed a | brevet major general in the volunteers and brevetted |
rother, Edmund Musgrave Barttelot, Captain and | Brevet Major Royal Fusiliers was killed in the Congo, |
, captain-lieutenant in 1771, captain in 1779, | brevet major in 1783, regimental major in 1792, lieut |
In March 1865, he was appointed a | brevet major general of volunteers. |
as adjutant of that battalion, being promoted | Brevet Major and twice mentioned in despatches. |
d men of Companies A, B, H and I, commanded by | Brevet Major Stephen Watts Kearny -- arrived at the n |
During the Civil War, he rose to the rank of | brevet major general and held a number of important p |
It starred Gary Cole as | Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer, Rodney |
Nick Rostu; former | brevet major, Republic army, freedom fighter (human m |
In 1803, as a | brevet major, he announced the capture of St. Lucia. |
on of the war was then promoted to the rank of | brevet major, and received the medal and clasps for A |
Bvt Maj: | Brevet Major, 2nd Dragoons (The Royal Scots Greys) (1 |
under Valence 22 March 1793, then was promoted | brevet Major-General by Dampierre, under whom he comm |
eral William T. Sherman, 20 Major Generals, 27 | Brevet Major-Generals, 30 Brigadier-Generals, and num |
in the Second Boer War as a Captain and later | brevet major. |
entioned in despatches and ending the war as a | brevet major. |
ican War, for which service he was appointed a | brevet major. |
He gained the rank of | Brevet Major. |
His praise earnt him promotion to | Brevet Major. |
During this time he was promoted to | brevet major. |
ortly afterwards he retired from the Army as a | brevet major. |
He was awarded a | brevet majority on 31 October 1902 for his South Afri |
He received a | brevet majority in 1935, and was promoted to substant |
t the Battle of Maharajpore in 1843, winning a | brevet majority, was adjutant-general of the army at |
t Infantry in 1889, promoted to captain with a | brevet majority. |
He was approved to receive the Marine Corps | Brevet Medal for bravery but died before it could be |
He was approved to receive the | Brevet Medal for gallantry in the Spanish-American Wa |
Since the | brevet medal was not presented posthumously it was ne |
his meant that Percival Pope would be the only | brevet medal recipient from the Civil War to actually |
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