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Clinch served as a | lieutenant in the Royal Fencible Americans during the r |
joined the Reserve Army, and became a Junior | Lieutenant in 1999. |
ed in Scotland and did National Service as a | Lieutenant in the Seaforth Highlanders. |
He was commissioned as a 2nd | Lieutenant in November 1934. |
He was promoted to first | lieutenant in December 1944 and integrated into the reg |
ited by his eldest son, Henry (1856-1927), a | lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. |
Ingersoll served as | lieutenant in a troop of dragoons during the War of 181 |
the United States Military Academy and was a | lieutenant in the Philippine-American War. |
He was commissioned a Second | Lieutenant in the British Army in 1919. |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant in 1866, before retiring from military servi |
Harris served as a 1st | lieutenant in military intelligence from 1986 to 1990. |
commissioned into the Irish Guards as a 2nd | Lieutenant in 1931. |
He served as a | lieutenant in the Canadian Army during World War I. |
t transferred to an Independent Company as a | Lieutenant in 1791. |
on Guadalcanal he was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the field on December 19, 1942. |
Cockcroft served as a | Lieutenant in the Royal Army from 1953 to 1955. |
in the German military, reaching the rank of | lieutenant in the reserve. |
Montagu fought at Waterloo, was promoted | Lieutenant in November 1815, and Captain in the 64th Fo |
He served as a | Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards between 1943 and 19 |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in 1918 and Captain in 1919. |
He was then commissioned as a Second | Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. |
His first commission was as a Second | Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. |
e 12, 1852 when he was commissioned as a 2nd | Lieutenant in the Bengal Artillery. |
ed into the Indian Army in 1899, promoted to | Lieutenant in 1901 and to Captain in 1910. |
He graduated in 1853 as a 2nd | lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Infantry. |
ng, the general was commissioned as a second | lieutenant in 1954. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in February 1893. |
He served as a | Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 1939-19 |
ce Bombadier, Cole was commissioned a Second | Lieutenant in the Territorials on July 20, 1935. |
n on the Amazon in 1803, and was promoted to | lieutenant in 1806 and commander in 1811. |
He entered the Royal Artillery as second | lieutenant in 1825. |
Promoted to | lieutenant in 1908, by the start of the First World War |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant in 1807. |
Meade served in the United States Navy as a | lieutenant in 1944 and 1945. |
He became a | lieutenant in the Corps of Royal Engineers in 1870. |
He served as | lieutenant in the state militia in 1812. |
Depot, he was raised to probationary flight | lieutenant in 1936. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in December 1905. |
He served as a | Lieutenant in the Scots Guards. |
Dunn was also a reserve | lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. |
this period of time he was promoted to first | lieutenant in December 1941 and captain in May 1942. |
ment in 1914 and won the Military Cross as a | Lieutenant in 1916. |
Commissioned a 2nd | Lieutenant in 30th Infantry Regiment in June 1901, he w |
In 1898 he was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the 10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry |
Point in 1928 and was commissioned a Second | Lieutenant in the cavalry. |
He held rank of | Lieutenant in the 4th Battalion, Essex Regiment. |
the Royal Engineers in 1792; becoming First | Lieutenant in 1793 and Captain in 1798. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in 1834 and Captain in 1841. |
He was Bailiff of Brecon in 1768, and a | lieutenant in the Foot Guards 1769. |
After graduation he was commissioned a 2d | Lieutenant in the Army Medical Service Corps in 1959. |
He was promoted to | lieutenant in December 1854 and was wounded twice. |
alley, California) was commissioned a Second | Lieutenant in the United States Army in June 1976. |
He served in the Mexican War as a first | lieutenant in the First Regiment of Alabama Volunteers. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in 1899, Captain in 1901, Major in 1905, and |
On April 26, he was appointed a second | lieutenant in the mounted 2nd U.S. Dragoons. |
Stout was promoted to full | Lieutenant in August 1918. |
He was promoted to | lieutenant in 1881 and took part in the Nile Expedition |
By that time, Buckles was a Second | Lieutenant in the 20th Regiment Indiana Infantry (Reorg |
Point in 1856 and was brevetted as a second | lieutenant in the U.S. Army. |
August 1917, he was commissioned as a second | lieutenant in the infantry. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in 1892, Captain in 1895, Major in 1902, and |
He was promoted to | lieutenant in 1916, captain and then major in 1916 and |
MacIsaac was a | lieutenant in a Canadian artillery unit from 1898 to 19 |
ool and Trinity College, Cambridge and was a | lieutenant in the Derbyshire Yeomanry. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in 1871, Captain in 1887, Major and Lieutena |
t in June 1971, he was commissioned a Second | Lieutenant in the Infantry. |
Abert served as a | lieutenant in World War I. |
ntered the Marines and was commissioned as a | Lieutenant in 1746. |
He served as a | lieutenant in the local militia during the War of 1812. |
illing to abdicate, but he appointed his son | lieutenant in the Yuan. |
From 1952 to 1954, he served as a | lieutenant in the Judge Advocate Generals office. |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant in January 1907, and in October 1913, entere |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in June 1887 and joined the corvette HMS Vol |
is career in the Secret Service, Petro was a | Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy's River Patrol Forces. |
stationed in North America, Inglis became a | lieutenant in 1782 and a captain in 1785. |
In 1943 he was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Forces. |
Bresse served as | lieutenant in the militia during the War of 1812, later |
He was commissioned ensign in 1734, and | lieutenant in 1743, and died in Spain in 1784. |
Jones became a | lieutenant in 1848. |
He served as a | lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. |
r military academy and was commissioned as a | lieutenant in 1911. |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant in the service of the 1st Volunteer Battalio |
and was promoted to | lieutenant in November 1947. |
Edwards was commissioned a second | lieutenant in December 1917 and was demobilised in June |
In June, he accepted a commission as a | lieutenant in the fledgling Confederate States Navy. |
Stewart was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the Middlesex Regiment in October 1914. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in 1911, Captain in 1913, Major in 1915, and |
He was promoted to | lieutenant in 1791, Capitaine de corvette in 1798, comm |
He was promoted to first | lieutenant in 1852. |
Their son, Denis, would serve as a | Lieutenant in the Navy. |
lethorpe appointed one, Benjamin Sheftall, a | lieutenant in the militia. |
From 1872 to 1880, he was a | lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards. |
He became a | lieutenant in December 1837, captain in April 1840 and |
nnecticut, 20 February 1779, was appointed a | Lieutenant in the Navy from 17 September 1798. |
He was promoted to | lieutenant in 1762. |
He reached the rank of Second | Lieutenant in 1851, Premier Lieutenant in 1857, Captain |
He was appointed a | lieutenant in 1984 and became captain in 1988. |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant in 1908. |
He served with distinction as a | lieutenant in the campaigns of 1918, winning a DSO for |
Fabian von Steinheil became a | lieutenant in the Imperial Russian Army in 1782. |
His family purchased his commission as a | lieutenant in the 92nd Regiment of Foot when he was onl |
lieutenant in the Hobson Rifle Volunteer Corps | |
in the 19th Regiment of Foot and promoted to | lieutenant in 1837. |
He fought in the Mexican-American War as a | lieutenant in the infantry. |
orth in 1908 Tinker was commissioned a third | lieutenant in the Philippine Constabulary. |
He was later a | Lieutenant in the Welsh Guards. |
During World War II, he served as a | Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserv |
Appointed acting | lieutenant in brig Enterprise 16 October 1811, he took |
He served as a | lieutenant in Gamble's Florida Light Artillery and in t |
d World War, he was commissioned as a second | lieutenant in the Somerset Light Infantry. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in July 1917. |
He was promoted to | lieutenant in 1978, major in 1988, and lieutenant-colon |
He was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps in 1987. |
He served in the local militia, becoming | lieutenant in 1809 and lieutenant colonel in 1822. |
As a | lieutenant in the Aviation Section, he coached a servic |
Bell was a | lieutenant in the battery reserve during World War II. |
ker Royal Artillery on 8th June 1756, second | lieutenant in 1760, first lieutenant in 1764, captain-l |
He was commissioned as a second | lieutenant in the 37th Battalion (Victoria) in January |
17 October 1915, he was commissioned second | lieutenant in the Wiltshire Regiment. |
listed in the Confederate service as a first | lieutenant in Company B, Sixth Mississippi Infantry Reg |
The appointment of First | Lieutenant in many Commonwealth navies is held by a sen |
Chalmers was a | lieutenant in a battery unit during World War II. |
He was a | Lieutenant in the State Militia in Richmond, Virginia f |
onal Service he was commissioned as a second | lieutenant in the Gloucestershire Regiment on 23 April |
can Revolutionary War, Ogden was appointed a | lieutenant in the 1st New Jersey Regiment; his older br |
Francis Harold Langhorne (1892-1918), | Lieutenant in the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles killed in |
Huxtable was commissioned a Temporary | Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps in April 191 |
went to Marlborough College and served as a | lieutenant in The Bedfordshire Regiment during the Boer |
c and Pacific Theaters until discharged as a | lieutenant in 1945. |
He was a | lieutenant in the 90th Battalion, Royal Winnipeg Rifles |
He was commissioned a | Lieutenant in November 1854 and Captain in November 185 |
He was promoted to full | lieutenant in April 1901, and in January 1902 was secon |
He served as a Sub | Lieutenant in the Royal Navy during World War II and wa |
He served as a 1st | lieutenant in the Nebraska Army National Guard. |
He received promotion to | Lieutenant in July 1813. |
He was appointed second | lieutenant in the Regular Army September 2, 1813 and br |
He was promoted to Leutnant zur See (Second | Lieutenant) in 1926 and served on the battleship SMS El |
issioned Sub-Lieutenant in 1889 and promoted | Lieutenant in 1892. |
ned the British Army, being appointed Second | Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards on 22 November 1911, |
January 8, 1945, Poschner participated as a | lieutenant in the Battle of the Bulge. |
Prior to 1875 Sir Thomas had served as a | lieutenant in the 60th Rifle Regiment and was also a li |
was educated at Eton College and became 2nd | Lieutenant in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. |
Patrick was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the Territorial Army in 1986. |
Jessen served as | lieutenant in the local militia, reaching the rank of l |
Henry Ashworth (1785-1811), was a British | lieutenant in the navy. |
After serving four years as a | lieutenant in the Coast Guard, Callahan ran for Lieuten |
He was a Premier | Lieutenant in the Cavalry from 1889, and Rittmester fro |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant in February 1955, but resigned his commissio |
igh Sheriff of Cumberland in 1851 and Deputy | Lieutenant in 1852. |
A | lieutenant in the LAPD, Decker is assisted in solving c |
From 1961 to 1965, he was a | lieutenant in the United States Navy. |
the part about him being promoted to second | lieutenant, in the previous paragraph. |
Heaton was commissioned as a first | lieutenant in the Medical Corps Reserve immediately fol |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in 1825, Major in 1838 and Lieutenant-Colone |
Hunter was a | lieutenant in the East Indian Artillery. |
He served in the Civil War as a | lieutenant in the Lafayette Artillery. |
following year, he was commissioned a first | lieutenant in the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment. |
He was given the rank of | lieutenant in 1876, and promoted to lieutenant commande |
quickly promoted to sous-lieutenant, and to | lieutenant in 1932. |
the Vietnam War as a United States Army 1st | Lieutenant in 1970-1971. |
During World War II he served as a flight | lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force. |
He soon was commissioned second | lieutenant in the Engineer Corps, and later promoted to |
He was discharged as a | lieutenant in 1919. |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant in 1900, Captain in 1903 and Major in 1908. |
Williams was commissioned as a first | lieutenant in the regular Army in 1920. |
Charles was | lieutenant in the 70th regiment, taken prisoner in Libb |
He became a | lieutenant in 1797 and fought at the siege of Seringapa |
His first command was as a young | lieutenant in the fast patrol boat MTB5008. |
ndidate School and earned the rank of second | lieutenant in March, 1953. |
rved in the Mexican War (1846-48) as a first | lieutenant in the 3rd Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. |
on, Delaware, Bush was appointed as a Second | Lieutenant in the Marine Corps on 3 July 1809 and was p |
He served in the Second World War as a | Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards. |
He joined the Rifle Brigade as a Second | Lieutenant in 1895, rising to Lieutenant in 1897. |
carried out his National Service as a Second | Lieutenant in 42 Commando Royal Marines. |
Brabourne was also a | lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards and served as Deput |
He became a second | lieutenant in 1969 and a captain in 1975. |
He was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the 3rd Infantry at Fort Shaw, Montana. |
He was a | lieutenant in the battleship Maine when she was blown u |
He became a ranking second | lieutenant in the 1st U.S. Artillery on January 10, 186 |
he age of fourteen, being promoted to Second | Lieutenant in 1836, Premier Lieutenant in 1848 and Capt |
Leitrim was commissioned a second | lieutenant in the 5th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince |
Hussars in 1922, Leaf continued as a second | lieutenant in the new regiment, the 14th/20th Hussars, |
t the same time, he was commissioned a First | Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. |
He reached the rank of Second | Lieutenant in 1769, Premier Lieutenant in 1782, Captain |
had such success, however, that he became a | lieutenant in 1679. |
in 1827 and was commissioned a brevet second | lieutenant in the infantry. |
Wilkins became a | lieutenant in the Lunenburg township militia in 1793. |
in the American Revolutionary War as second | lieutenant in the First Maryland Regiment. |
He was a | lieutenant in United States Naval Reserve from 1943 to |
z on 1 September 1789 and promoted to second | lieutenant in the 7th regiment of foot artillery on 1 A |
ub-Lieutenant in November 1901, and promoted | Lieutenant in December 1903 and Lieutenant-Commander in |
rose steadily through the ranks, becoming a | lieutenant in 1845, a commander in 1856, and a captain |
He was commissioned a | lieutenant in the 3rd Regiment of Gore Militia 13 Decem |
Academy in 1884 and was commissioned second | lieutenant in the Second Artillery. |
He was a | Lieutenant in the Royal Company of Archers. |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in June and awarded the Military Cross in Au |
In 1942, he was inducted as a | lieutenant in the United States Army. |
six campaigns in the war and was promoted to | Lieutenant in 1760. |
Harn previously had been a | lieutenant in the 1st New York Light Artillery Regiment |
From 1960-68, Lord Erne was a | Lieutenant in the North Irish Horse. |
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