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Academy in 1873 and, by 1875, was appointed | commandant, a post he held until 1878. |
Henry Wirz | commandant a new prison camp in Georgia called Camp Sum |
rces, which lasted for 13 hours, the Swedish | commandant accepted to capitulate on honorable conditio |
, IG, at present, with Sh Prakash Dangwal as | Commandant adm. |
ing Committee of the School is headed by the | Commandant AFAC (Air Force Administrative College)Red F |
he following month, he assumed the duties of | Commandant, Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps. |
In August 1974 he was assigned as | commandant, Air Command and Staff College, at Air Unive |
Following his retirement as | Commandant, Air Commodore Masterman immediately rejoine |
ome Office was furious and demanded that the | Commandant, Air Commodore Gresswell, remove Derek from |
n turn, forwarded the letter to Marine Corps | Commandant Alexander Vandegrift, who ordered an investi |
Geoffrey Copleston as Le | commandant allemand |
oyal Marines in 1922 and replaced by Colonel | Commandant and later by Brigadier in 1928. |
m 1948 until late 1949, Cannon was Assistant | Commandant and then Commandant of the RAF Staff College |
nd thus to the disciplinary authority of the | commandant and adjutant. |
he Department of Transportation in 1966, the | Commandant and the earlier counterparts had reported to |
ent on 25 November 1949 when he, as the Camp | Commandant, and three of his officers were invested wit |
deputy | commandant and director of academics at the Army's JAG |
Joachim Cronman later became | commandant and he died there on March 5, 1703. |
ral Jakob Ritter von Danner, Munich garrison | commandant and technically Lossow's deputy, met them. |
mmand of the Madison with the rank of Master | Commandant and took part in the naval operations on Lak |
cutions, murders and rape carried out by the | commandant and his guards, and have claimed that the ca |
secular leader of Fort de Buade, the French | commandant Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. |
rlin-Pankow in 1947 along with Sachsenhausen | commandant Anton Kaindl, prison block director Kurt Ecc |
revious Henderson was named for Marine Corps | Commandant Archibald Henderson. |
mous for his son, United States Marine Corps | commandant Archibald Henderson. |
ed record during this campaign, Marine Corps | Commandant Archibald Henderson in 1825 adopted the Mame |
Henderson Hall is named for the former | Commandant Archibald Henderson. |
950-51, At Fitzsimons Army Hospital 1951-53, | Commandant, Army War College 1953-55, U.S. High Commiss |
icer Commanding 2nd Military Region in 1947, | Commandant Army Instruction Center in 1948, and General |
xt senior officer, Fyans acted until the new | commandant arrived. |
Master | Commandant Arthur Sinclair was appointed to command. |
eneral Officer Commanding 19th Division, and | Commandant Artillery Instruction Center. |
The Washington Post described the CIA camp | commandant as "newly minted", on their first assignment |
lly able to report to a local army base, the | commandant assumes they are both deserters from the fro |
n Jacinto and, between 1857 and 1859, he was | Commandant at the Pensacola Navy Yard. |
e early months of the War, Cole-Hamilton was | Commandant at the RAF's School of Army Co-operation. |
He was made | Commandant at the School of Army Co-operation in 1926 a |
of 1877-78, then Colonel Benjamin Grierson, | commandant at Fort Concho in San Angelo and head of the |
In April 1915 he was appointed Assistant | Commandant at the Central Flying School in which capaci |
In later life D'Albiac was the Aerodrome | Commandant at London Heathrow Airport and the Deputy Ch |
After the War he became Assistant | Commandant at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell and |
After the evacuation he became camp | commandant at the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration cam |
She was promoted to Colonel | Commandant at the QARANC Centre in Aldershot. |
He became | Commandant at the Imperial Defence College in 1935 and |
Innes was a | commandant at the Port Macquarie penal settlement from |
l (25 November 1901 - 28 January 1948) was a | commandant at the Auschwitz and Majdanek death camps du |
He served as Assistant to the | Commandant at the USAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot S |
9 he moved to Annapolis in the Office of the | Commandant at the Naval Academy - responsible for the m |
He became colonel in 1866 and was | Commandant at Head Quarters during the Abyssinian War. |
In 1934 he was appointed | Commandant at the Staff College in Quetta in India and |
After the War he was appointed | Commandant at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and |
After the War he became | Commandant at the Machine Gun School at Netheravon in 1 |
from April 1915 to December 1918 he was Base | Commandant at Calais. |
he fate of the Estramina was reported by the | Commandant at Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia: on |
group of three Shawnee Indians hired by the | commandant at Fort Massac assassinated Duff at his hous |
After the War he became | Commandant at the Staff College until 1922 when he move |
In 1820, Louis XVIII made him | Commandant at Lille with the rank of Brigadier, and mad |
He was appointed Assistant | Commandant at the RAF Cranwell in 1951 and Director of |
s detailed as Assistant to the Major General | Commandant at Headquarters Marine Corps in February 193 |
He later became | commandant at the Moreton Bay convict settlement. |
He went on to be | Commandant at the School of Land/Air Warfare in 1955 an |
adquarters Inland Area in 1928 and Assistant | Commandant at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell in 1 |
nts of Air Officer Commanding Air Cadets and | Commandant ATC were split on 24 March 2003 with the for |
Admiral Thad W. Allen, | Commandant, awarded the Coast Guard Unit Commendation t |
Glenister played the German | commandant, Baron Heinrich Von Rheingarten, in the 2004 |
and commissioned the following year, Master | Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman in command. |
The | commandant began to put them in irons, but the threats |
on, D.C., thus breaking the tradition of the | Commandant being an infantry officer. |
Australian | Commandant Bell (seated second from right) at a council |
the salute from Col Joginder Singh Dhillon, | Commandant, Bengal Engineer Group and Centre on 25 Nove |
Master | Commandant Benjamin Hillar, USN, assumed command in Jun |
On his orders, | Commandant Berthe de Villers left the following day abo |
Engineers detachment on Malta as its Colonel | Commandant between 1811 and 1829. |
In 1975 the then | Commandant, BG Philip R. Feir and the British Exchange |
F796 | Commandant Birot |
Formerly a Fleetwood trawler, | Commandant Bultinck was wrecked on Rossall Beach on 3 D |
In August 1943, he became deputy | commandant, but the coastal patrol missions did not sat |
Cadillac was replaced as | commandant by Alphonse Tonti, brother of the explorer H |
C. Billard, he was appointed as Coast Guard | Commandant by President Herbert Hoover on June 14, 1932 |
at Dearborn to return the medal to the fort | commandant, Captain Nathan Heald. |
, the French government, and commissioned as | Commandant Charcot. |
sailed along the southern coast under Master | Commandant Christopher Gadsden, Jr., and, after his dea |
ndling the cookhouse, was done under the new | Commandant, Col Johnnie Clinch. |
8, he served a one year assignment as Deputy | Commandant, Command and General Staff College, Fort Lea |
He was superseded along with the former | Commandant Command and Staff College Maj Gen M.A. Latif |
Babylon 5 declared independence, the station | commandant continued to sit on the Council, representin |
Colonel | Commandant, Corps of Royal Engineers, 15 April 1974 |
003 having held periods of tenure as Colonel | Commandant Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Eng |
Air Chief | Commandant Dame Ruth Mary Eldridge Dalzell Welsh, DBE, |
e Majendie and she flew the broad pennant of | Commandant de Division Saunier. |
Commandant Denny Barry, an Irish Republican, who died o | |
His past staff tours include Aide to the | Commandant, Deputy Program Manager for the Coast Guard' |
e post was renamed from Chef-Defensiestaf to | Commandant der Strijdkrachten ("Commander of the Armed |
Auschwitz Trial; Richard Baer, the last camp | commandant died in detention while still under investig |
these estimates, Admiral James Loy, the then | Commandant, directed the Coast Guard to develop a plan |
F795 | Commandant Ducuing (named after Gabriel Auguste Ferdina |
He went into the field as | Commandant during the Indian campaigns in Florida and G |
As | Commandant during the Prohibition Era, Billard establis |
mp to relive the memories of his time as its | commandant during World War II. |
As | Commandant during the Great Depression, he struggled wi |
Hanrahan's real-life counterpart as | commandant during that era was then-Brigadier General W |
While probably best known as | Commandant Edwin Spangler in the TV comedy Malcolm in t |
rushed some kopjes which were being; held by | Commandant Erasmus and about 20 Boers. |
with the enemy shot one of them and captured | Commandant Erasmus, the latter firing at him three time |
Prior to becoming | Commandant, Farley served as the Coast Guard's Chief Co |
In August, 1881, Mexican | Commandant Felipe Neri dispatched troops to the border. |
s flying instructor, flight commander, cadet | commandant, flying director and operations officer at R |
Simultaneously, she served as Assistant | Commandant for Human Resources where she had oversight |
addition he also served as Assistant Deputy | Commandant for Aviation for the United States Marine Co |
d as director of port security and Assistant | Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Environmenta |
nuary, Burhoe, who leaves a job as assistant | commandant for governmental and public affairs in Washi |
The eighteenth century prison | commandant, for example, is replaced by a former subord |
as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Deputy | Commandant for Operations at Coast Guard Headquarters, |
Stillman was assistant | commandant for governmental and public affairs and has |
the First World War he was appointed county | commandant for volunteer units in Middlesex, and retire |
on by the shame of having a Nazi death camp | commandant for a father. |
uck is currently serving as Assistant Deputy | Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations, Headquar |
commander of KZ Esterwegen where he was the | Commandant for two years before being transferred back |
thletic Federation and acting as the Women's | commandant for the 1954 British Empire Games (Commonwea |
May 1916 shortly before he appointed acting | commandant for Western Australia 10 June, a post he hel |
lieutenant general and appointment as Deputy | Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations, to succe |
ice of Budget and Programs for the Assistant | Commandant for Planning, Resources and Procurement with |
tive of Athenry, County Galway was a Brigade | Commandant for the Irish Republican Army in his localit |
Schwarz became camp | commandant for Auschwitz III Monowitz. |
Urban Military Academy, where Black had been | commandant; Foxe was president, remaining in that post |
of the Cheshire Volunteer Regiment and Staff | commandant from 1916 until the force's disbandment in 1 |
Maj-Gen John Bartlett CB, Colonel | Commandant from 1987-90 of the Royal Army Pay Corps |
for Manpower and subsequently the Assistant | Commandant from September 1967 until October 1968). |
Under Captain James Wallis, | commandant from 1815 to 1818, the convicts' conditions |
overnor of Gibraltar from 1962-5 and Colonel | Commandant from 1958-63 of REME |
United States Coast Guard who served as Vice | Commandant from 1978 to 1982. |
s unveiled by the United States Marine Corps | Commandant General James T. Conway at Camp Pendleton. |
On December 9, however, Bradburn's superior, | commandant general Manuel Mier y Teran, ordered Bradbur |
1928) is a Royal Marines officer who became | Commandant General Royal Marines and who was seriously |
e Easter Rising and had risen to the rank of | Commandant General and was the Officer Commanding the S |
The tenth Baronet was | Commandant General Royal Marines from 1981 to 1985. |
26 June 2009, he assumed the appointment of | Commandant General Royal Marines, the professional head |
and was on the verge of retirement when the | Commandant General Royal Marines, Lieutenant-General Si |
e Royal Marines in Afghanistan and opened by | Commandant General Royal Marines, Major General Garry R |
n 2 July 1959) was, until February 2010, the | Commandant General Royal Marines. |
He was appointed | Commandant General Royal Marines in 2001; a year later |
He became | Commandant General Royal Marines in 1975 and Commander- |
His nephew, Teodoro de Croix, future | Commandant General of the Provincias Internas and Vicer |
view of the Viceroy and placed solely on the | Commandant General. |
Camp | Commandant Geoffrey Miller denied that the opening of t |
arently killing 3 German officers (including | commandant Grossman), 14 soldiers and 13 policemen. |
ngton Post's sources noted that the CIA camp | commandant had subsequently been promoted. |
On 3 October, the wife of the | commandant had sent a letter to the Russian field-marsh |
completion of this duty he served as Aide to | Commandant Harry G. Hamlet, then he was Chief of the Fi |
deaths all hearings were cancelled, but Camp | Commandant Harry Harris initially gave the two reporter |
Although he was never formally known as | Commandant, he is recognized today as the third Command |
At the end of his term as | Commandant, he retired with 37 years of active service |
From 1921 until his appointment as | Commandant, he served as Superintendent of the United S |
Prior to becoming | Commandant, he served as a patrol boat commander during |
Commandant Henrik Kruger, SADF - Commanding officer of | |
He was the final defense attorney for | commandant Henry Wirz to cease his representation in pr |
r Administration of the Army, in 1948 he was | Commandant Higher Administration School, and in 1949 he |
David Petraeus was the previous | commandant immediately before going to command the Mult |
He was a major | commandant in the State militia from 1828-1838, and ser |
ed to the rank of lieutenant in 1817, master | commandant in 1837, and captain in 1844. |
l Palin and Terry Jones; and was the Airport | Commandant in the 1967 Doctor Who story The Faceless On |
nstead heads back to the brothel to kill the | commandant in vengeance. |
eturned to the RAF Staff College, Andover as | Commandant in 1936. |
2009, she published My father, the Auschwitz | commandant, in which she outlined actions by Liebehensc |
of the Loyal Association, of which he became | commandant in 1804. |
o General of Brigade, the title of Baron and | commandant in the Legion of Honor. |
The | Commandant in Newcastle ordered provisions to be sent t |
he was appointed governor at the Hague, and | commandant in South Holland. |
these was Karl Otto Koch, who was appointed | commandant in 1935. |
He was appointed | Commandant in 1936 and was largely responsible for the |
and each Battalion is under the control of a | Commandant in the rank of Superintendent of Police. |
He was made Colonel | Commandant in 1897, Director-General of Ordnance in 189 |
The duties of the Assistant | Commandant include such authority and duties as the Com |
Regiment in 1941, and later that year became | Commandant Infantry Instruction Center. |
The | Commandant is shaken by the reaction, and orders the cr |
For this reason, the Assistant | Commandant is appointed to a rank equal to the sitting |
The Assistant | Commandant is appointed by the President of the United |
The 32nd and current Assistant | Commandant is Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., who took office o |
oor facility for more than 2000 patients.Its | commandant is a serving Maj Gen of AMC.It is affiliated |
In the event that the | Commandant is absent or is unable to perform his duties |
the Mobile Air Operations Team (MAOT) under | Commandant James Kriel, which consisted of five SAAF pe |
d many wounded, and led to the recall of the | commandant, James Morisset. |
e British claimed that only Major (Auxiliary | Commandant) James Seafield-Grant was killed during the |
In October 1923, | Commandant James Conroy was implicated in the murder of |
for the Mediterranean on 20 May 1815, Master | Commandant Jesse D. Elliott in command. |
1961 | Commandant JH Smallwood JCD |
leven were sentenced to death, including the | Commandant Johann Pauls, while the remainder were sente |
n general lieutenant landshauptmann und ober | commandant Johann Cronmann. |
d, was commissioned sometime in 1807, Master | Commandant John Smith in command. |
The commander was Master | Commandant Johnston Blakely, and the crew consisted of |
en concentration camp on both sides under SS | commandant Julius Ludolf. |
IPS who died in harness in the office of the | Commandant, KAP 1st Battalion, Thrissur. |
In 1984, he played | Commandant Lassard, the titular leader, in the first of |
General Samuel Cooper and | Commandant Lloyd Beall should be restored to the milita |
truction of Fort de Buade in 1690 by the new | commandant Louis de La Porte de Louvigny. |
The garrison of Narva was under the | Commandant Major-General Henning Rudolf Horn af Ranzien |
defendants were Arthur Liebehenschel, former | commandant; Maria Mandel, head of the Auschwitz women's |
as a British Army nurse, who rose to Colonel | Commandant, Matron-in-Chief and Director of the Queen A |
Marine Corps | Commandant Michael Hagee visited Iraq following Time ma |
(2) The destructions were ordered by Colonel | Commandant N.J.G. |
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