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He was | lieutenant colonel of the 1st U.S. Cavalry until just b |
He was a justice of the peace and | lieutenant colonel in the county militia. |
The inaugural Commanding Officer was | Lieutenant Colonel (Kel)vin Ryan. |
He received a further brevet, to | lieutenant colonel in 1847 for gallantry during the war |
He gained the rank of Brevet | Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps (Ter |
Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Brock (1943); | |
Commissioned as a | Lieutenant Colonel in the Hudson Brigade of the New Jer |
Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 1988 | |
Lieutenant Colonel Gotabhaya Rajapaksa | |
Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Dreyfus | |
That same year he was named | lieutenant colonel in the county's first regiment of mi |
The ones worn by the Major, | Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel are gold. |
In 1893, he was promoted to | lieutenant colonel and put in command of his regiment. |
Lieutenant Colonel Edward Jardine | |
gations of civilian killings quickly reached | Lieutenant Colonel Frank Barker, the operation's overal |
Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Simison - mustered out with t | |
May 20, 1905 promoted to | Lieutenant Colonel |
Cubitt is also Regimental | Lieutenant Colonel of the Irish Guards. |
On October 15, 1862 he was appointed | Lieutenant Colonel of the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infa |
Lieutenant Colonel Mick Mumford (June 2007) | |
Lieutenant Colonel James F. Curtis, June 19, 1863 - Jul | |
Lieutenant Colonel Harold Brassey (circa 1880-1890 - Au | |
Lieutenant Colonel Burrows died in Washington, D.C.. | |
Lieutenant Colonel John H. Kelly - commanded at the sie | |
n Norway, though, and he reached the rank of | Lieutenant Colonel in 1902. |
Lieutenant Colonel O. H. Brinkley - commanded at the ba | |
Lieutenant Colonel William N. Foster - commanded at the | |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel |
Major Hugh S. Johnson, Major Cassius Dowell, | Lieutenant Colonel Allen W. Gullion, Major John H. Wigm |
Governor of South Australia - | Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Holt Robe |
Lieutenant Colonel James M. Shanklin - commanded at the | |
George Turnbull was a loyalist | Lieutenant Colonel in the American Revolutionary War. |
e - commanded at the battle of Perryville as | lieutenant colonel |
In June 2009, he was promoted to a | lieutenant colonel and made a senior military judge. |
Lieutenant Colonel John Timberlake - commanded at the b | |
In November 1865, he became a | lieutenant colonel in the Engineer Corps. |
He was promoted to major in 1924 and | lieutenant colonel in 1928. |
Lieutenant Colonel Yeshayahu Yerushalmi | |
8th Foot was raised in Chichester in 1824 by | Lieutenant Colonel Mildmay Fane. |
He became a | Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army and served overseas d |
The first commanding Officers were | Lieutenant Colonel (later General) Ranjan Wijeratne (2n |
James Maxwell as | Lieutenant Colonel Harry Gunyon |
Lieutenant Colonel Salimou Mohamed Amiri, Comoros Gover | |
He served as | lieutenant colonel of the Officers' Reserve Corps 1918- |
He advanced to | Lieutenant Colonel in 1958 and Major General in 1972. |
He served as | lieutenant colonel of Arkansas State Guards 1874-1877. |
ing the American Civil War, Dickey served as | lieutenant colonel of the Tenth Regiment, Pennsylvania |
He served a | lieutenant colonel of the famed 14th Brooklyn (New York |
Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer Hibbard Topping - commander | |
Lieutenant Colonel Gabriel Netter | |
Lieutenant Colonel John Scott | |
Lieutenant Colonel Jed Lake | |
It was organized under the supervision of | Lieutenant Colonel Henry B. Shears, Colonel Pearsall be |
As a | Lieutenant Colonel during World War I he commanded the |
Lieutenant Colonel 1942-Philadelphia Region, I Fighter | |
Lieutenant Colonel Edward S. Salomon - Mustered out wit | |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel |
He entered the Continental Army as a | lieutenant colonel in the Pennsylvania Line. |
Lieutenant Colonel John B. Lesage - Mustered out with t | |
Lieutenant Colonel George T. Perkins - commanded at the | |
Lieutenant Colonel Dudley Clarke | |
He was promoted to | lieutenant colonel in 1988. |
In 1863 he became | lieutenant colonel of the regiment, which he led from V |
Lieutenant Colonel Harold McIntosh; | |
e pilots were revealed as air wing commander | Lieutenant Colonel Sergei Korolev, navigator Captain Vy |
Lieutenant Colonel Percy Abbott; | |
Lieutenant Colonel Francis Swanwick - mustered out with | |
Lieutenant Colonel William B. Nesbitt - commanded at th | |
The battalion's first commanding officer was | Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Morshead. |
Lieutenant Colonel Phillip Chambers. | |
Lieutenant Colonel Marsh B. Taylor - commanded at the b | |
Lieutenant Colonel Donald Cameron; | |
His grandfather was | Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Ross. |
ne was promoted to Major and became a brevet | Lieutenant Colonel in 1903. |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel |
Lieutenant Colonel Jack Royston; | |
The officers elected included | Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Price as Honourary President. |
d officers were Colonel Theodore W. Brevard, | Lieutenant Colonel James F. McClellan, and Major John H |
Lieutenant Colonel Karl Sonderson | |
He was promoted to | lieutenant colonel in 1873. |
s commanders were Colonel William T. Robins, | Lieutenant Colonel Theodore G. Barham, and Major John R |
Anthony Durnford - | Lieutenant Colonel at the Battle of Isandlwana |
In 1773, he was promoted to | lieutenant colonel of the 37th Regiment of Foot. |
Lieutenant Colonel William Ames | |
He served as | Lieutenant Colonel in the Northumberland Supplementary |
Bernard Lee as | Lieutenant Colonel Huxley |
Lieutenant Colonel Allen L. Fahnestock - Mustered out w | |
He reached the rank of captain in 1812 and | lieutenant colonel in 1821. |
Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Lister - commanded at t | |
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Ritter - Mustered out with t | |
he battles of Perryville and Stones River as | lieutenant colonel |
Lieutenant Colonel James D. Mayhew | |
Commander is equivalent to the rank of | lieutenant colonel in the other uniformed services. |
Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Henry Charles Wills | |
At first he was chosen | lieutenant colonel of the district militia. |
Lieutenant Colonel Henry Van Sellars - mustered out wit | |
John W. Fairfax, later a | lieutenant colonel in the Confederate States Army, boug |
He was a | Lieutenant Colonel during the Spanish-American War. |
Lieutenant Colonel William Hanna - mustered out with th | |
He was appointed a brevet | lieutenant colonel and colonel in the Regular Army on M |
He worked as a fighter pilot and | Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force durin |
Lieutenant Colonel J.S. Jones (1945) | |
Ketchum was promoted to | Lieutenant Colonel in late 1861. |
Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Flavelle (21-23 July 1942) | |
Meigs was appointed | lieutenant colonel of Sherburne's Additional Continenta |
He was later promoted to | lieutenant colonel and took part in the Battle of Valve |
Michael Goodliffe as | Lieutenant Colonel Paling |
George Kennedy as | Lieutenant Colonel Gregory, USMC, commanding a parachut |
Lieutenant Colonel Eugene Powell - commanded at the bat | |
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy E. Reagan | |
Lieutenant Colonel Paul M. Nocchiero | |
Lieutenant Colonel John A. Chase | |
r of the Helmand Counter Narcotics Police is | Lieutenant Colonel Abdul Qadir. |
Lieutenant Colonel McRae is the third British soldier f | |
He was promoted to | lieutenant colonel shortly after the Maryland Campaign, |
1917: Promoted | lieutenant colonel and given command of the 13th Field |
Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Drake | |
He rose to the rank of | lieutenant colonel by the close of the war. |
Marine | Lieutenant Colonel Clement J. Stadler also acted as a t |
Commissioned | lieutenant colonel in the Ohio Air National Guard in 19 |
He was promoted to | lieutenant colonel and was relieved of active duty on F |
The British made him a | lieutenant colonel of Loyalist troops. |
The American commander at Amherstburg was | Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Butler of the 28th U.S. Infa |
delphia on 11 July 1767 under the command of | Lieutenant Colonel John Wilkins. |
Promoted to | lieutenant colonel in August, he raised and commanded t |
Promoted to | lieutenant colonel and retired in January 1939. |
Its field officers were Colonel W.E. Peters, | Lieutenant Colonel David Edmundson, and Major Stephen P |
He was the son of Helen Sheffield and | Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Hugh Grosvenor. |
Simon was commissioned | Lieutenant Colonel Commander of the 2nd Highland Battal |
was promoted to major on June 24, 1862, and | lieutenant colonel on June 18, 1863. |
Lieutenant Colonel Frederick A. Battey - mustered out w | |
He was a | lieutenant colonel when he was killed in action near Yp |
Lieutenant Colonel Gustav Tafel - mayor of Cincinnati, | |
Black was promoted | lieutenant colonel on 30 June 2000. |
Lieutenant Colonel E. Te W. Love (13 May 1942 - 12 July | |
y the first combat mission was flown, led by | Lieutenant Colonel R. W. Baker, CO of VMA-225. |
Lieutenant Colonel Oscar Cedric Isaachsen. | |
Forsyth was promoted to brevet | Lieutenant Colonel the following winter. |
George Nugent was the eldest son of | Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. |
Lieutenant Colonel Grantley Andrew Holborrow; | |
Ketchum was a | lieutenant colonel in the local militia. |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel |
During the Civil War, he served as a | lieutenant colonel in the Confederate Army. |
Lieutenant Colonel Oliver H. P. Scott | |
He declined an appointment as the | lieutenant colonel of the 45th U.S. Infantry in August |
He later became the | lieutenant colonel of the 5th Michigan Cavalry. |
anington became a justice of the peace and a | lieutenant colonel in the county militia. |
Lieutenant Colonel Alva R. Hadlock | |
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander W. Raffin - mustered out w | |
Under the command of | Lieutenant Colonel David Stirling and supported by the |
Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Lloyd Wayne, Jr. | |
Marshall - appointed regimental commander as | lieutenant colonel January 21, 1865 |
Lieutenant Colonel Ambrose C. Dunn and Major J.R. Claib | |
He was commissioned | lieutenant colonel of the 111th U.S. Colored Infantry. |
During the Civil War he was | lieutenant colonel of a unit from Michigan. |
He served as | lieutenant colonel in the War of 1812. |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant Colonel in 1977 and became the Commander of |
Lieutenant Colonel 'Tich' Harvey MC, fought with the 5 | |
his national service he reached the rank of | lieutenant colonel in the Military Police Corps of the |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Robert Davies; | |
He eventually reached the permanent rank of | lieutenant colonel in 1856. |
The Army rank of | Lieutenant Colonel is equivalent to the RAF rank of Win |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Aloysius Denehy; | |
He was later promoted to | Lieutenant Colonel and became assistant chief of staff, |
commanders were Colonel William L. Jackson, | Lieutenant Colonel William P. Thompson, and Majors Geor |
Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry - 20 November 1914 | |
1792 : Elected as | Lieutenant Colonel in the 1st battalion of voluntaries |
Later in life he was granted the rank of | lieutenant colonel through an act of Congress. |
He was | Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Bristol Volunteers in 1 |
s permanent rank, he received a promotion to | lieutenant colonel of the 4th U.S. Cavalry on June 26, |
Lieutenant Colonel George Washington Bridges - arrested | |
He later achieved the rank of | lieutenant colonel and died at Deepdene, Dorking, Surre |
From 1960-1962 he was a | lieutenant colonel and served as Military Attache to th |
Lieutenant Colonel Cyrus H. Mackey | |
Lieutenant Colonel William H. Raynor - commanded at the | |
From 1939 to 1941, | Lieutenant Colonel Gundelach was appointed as General G |
Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Dengler - mustered out with t | |
On June 10, | Lieutenant Colonel Curry was captured while visiting th |
He became a | lieutenant colonel and was mentioned in dispatches. |
He was the cousin of | Lieutenant Colonel F. F. Maude VC. |
owards on 17 December 1991, and was promoted | lieutenant colonel on 30 June 1994. |
In 1814, he was promoted to | lieutenant colonel and became the regiment's second-ran |
Lieutenant Colonel A.C. Cameron (1946) | |
When playing as Armstrong, the companion is | Lieutenant Colonel Hughes. |
The report comes from | Lieutenant Colonel Percy Fawcett who spent time in Boli |
ommanded at the second battle of Bull Run as | lieutenant colonel |
gger from the North he came to Arkansas as a | Lieutenant colonel of a black regiment. |
John Hare Powel, Civil War | Lieutenant Colonel and Mayor of Newport, Rhode Island |
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J. Bryan - Mustered out with | |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel |
Governor of South Australia - | Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Holt Robe (to 2 August) th |
Lieutenant Colonel Jacob J. Storer | |
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Chiles (died 1653) was a Virg | |
ter the war he was promoted to Major (1898), | Lieutenant Colonel (1906) and Colonel (1910). |
Lieutenant Colonel Edward S. Solomon - Mustered out wit | |
He was made | lieutenant colonel on January 5, 1942. |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel |
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew W. Rogers - Mustered out with | |
Lieutenant Colonel August 1, 1988 | |
Captain Robert Clay Crawford - promoted to | lieutenant colonel of the battalion |
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