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July 1784 - 4 April 1854) was Commander and | Lieutenant Governor of Hong Kong. |
Macnamara and | Lieutenant J. Prosser MC were killed and Major Boswell |
the Connecticut Senate in 1821 and 1822 and | Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut 1823-1827. |
t promotions to major for the Wilderness and | lieutenant colonel for Spotsylvania. |
Berwick in 1547 by John, Earl of Warwick and | Lieutenant of the King's Army in Scotland. |
Adams defeated incumbents Governor Kirk and | Lieutenant Governor Ray C. Osborn with respectable marg |
He was a justice of the peace and | lieutenant colonel in the county militia. |
He was commissioned ensign in 1734, and | lieutenant in 1743, and died in Spain in 1784. |
For his son, the chief justice and | lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, see Jonathan Belche |
He was a lawyer in Paris and | lieutenant of the maritime provostship of Rochefort. |
ommissioned a cornet on 5 December 1811, and | lieutenant on 30 December 1812. |
promoted to major general in July 1918, and | lieutenant general in August 1928. |
He was promoted to major in 1924 and | lieutenant colonel in 1928. |
" Jackson, an American Civil War general and | Lieutenant Governor of Virginia |
promoted Sub-Lieutenant on 15 March 1907 and | Lieutenant on 15 March 1908. |
become Secretary of State in March 1888, and | Lieutenant Governor Enos Throop succeeded to the govern |
Democrats, as were the posts of Governor and | Lieutenant Governor. |
lection with separate votes for Governor and | Lieutenant Governor. |
He reached the rank of captain in 1812 and | lieutenant colonel in 1821. |
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Tombs, C.B., and | Lieutenant James Hills |
Governor and | Lieutenant Governor: The governor and lieutenant govern |
a fine all-round contribution, scored 31 and | Lieutenant Hornby scored 35. |
John Walter Grant MacEwan, Calgary mayor and | Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. |
He served as both Mayor and | Lieutenant Governor until his death in Hartford. |
He worked as a fighter pilot and | Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force durin |
A Spanish sloop chased the yawl, and | Lieutenant Craig decided to return to Garden Key. |
He was made Ensign and | Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards on 21 March 1834 and |
ues Lapointe, was also a parliamentarian and | Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. |
zie, leading from up front with Tarawali and | Lieutenant Andy Myers, came under fire from a bandit am |
December 21 - Clarence Gosse, physician and | Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (b.1912) |
He was the son of Helen Sheffield and | Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Hugh Grosvenor. |
d in the Revolutionary War as a sergeant and | lieutenant under General Montgomery. |
was promoted to major on June 24, 1862, and | lieutenant colonel on June 18, 1863. |
that run separate elections for Governor and | Lieutenant Governor, a process that has resulted in Gov |
utenant-Commander J. C. Tovey of Onslow, and | Lieutenant Commander Palmer of Defender, for special re |
1855) was an American lawyer, politician and | Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. |
Candidates for governor and | lieutenant governor ran on a ticket as running mates. |
in July 1823, major general in June 1828 and | lieutenant general in January 1839. |
controlled both the offices of Governor and | Lieutenant Governor at the same time. |
1912, sub-lieutenant on 1 December 1914, and | lieutenant on 1 December 1917. |
In Michigan, the governor and | lieutenant governor are elected as a ticket to serve a |
, its chairman has been former astronaut and | Lieutenant General James A. Abrahamson. |
The Mexicans claimed six deaths and | Lieutenant Heywood claimed twice the number. |
iffle Company and was promoted to ensign and | lieutenant. |
1998 Results for NYS Governor and | Lieutenant Governor |
The offices of Governor and | Lieutenant Governor are elected independently. |
, she was elected insurance commissioner and | lieutenant governor. |
e was appointed to be major of engineers and | lieutenant colonel on the staff. |
e Archibald (1814-1882), Nova Scotia MLA and | Lieutenant Governor, see Adams George Archibald. |
the wedding cake for Princess Elizabeth and | Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. |
18, he engaged three Fokker DVII scouts, and | Lieutenant Springs shot down 'out of control'. |
Bertie appointed | Lieutenant Edward Lloyd to command Hesper but Drury app |
He was appointed | lieutenant colonel of the South Carolina Militia in 187 |
arious ships of the fleet, and was appointed | Lieutenant Commander July 1862. |
In 1703, he was appointed | lieutenant general and in 1706 became a count while in |
He was appointed | Lieutenant, March 18, 1862, serving at New Orleans on t |
In 1875, Dundas was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Saint Vincent in the Caribbean. |
She was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Victoria in 1997. |
In September 1861, he was appointed | lieutenant colonel. |
s de Bourbon, comte de Soissons is appointed | Lieutenant General of New France by king Louis XIII. |
l, he resigned in 1910 when he was appointed | lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia. |
nley left the program, after being appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. |
In 1959, he was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Alberta and served until 1966. |
In 1758 he was appointed | lieutenant governor. |
On October 15, 1862 he was appointed | Lieutenant Colonel of the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infa |
In 1889, Bell was appointed | Lieutenant Governor by Governor Stevenson. |
In the War of Independence he was appointed | lieutenant of the 7th company of the Georgia Regiment i |
In 1796 he was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. |
appointed | Lieutenant Governor |
In 1895, he was appointed | lieutenant and placed on the retired list. |
He was appointed | lieutenant general in 1815 and given command of the 8th |
He was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories in 189 |
In 1867 he was appointed | lieutenant, and served as an adjutant from 1870 to 1873 |
29 January 1917, Smith-Dorrien was appointed | lieutenant of the Tower of London. |
Meigs was appointed | lieutenant colonel of Sherburne's Additional Continenta |
In 1810 he was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Gibraltar. |
On 31 October 1919, he was appointed | lieutenant. |
Hendrie was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1914 and served until |
He was appointed | Lieutenant of the King in Normandy and Guyenne, and Gov |
On 28 June 1782 he was appointed | Lieutenant General. |
He was appointed | Lieutenant of Sherwood Forest. |
ition of his services Maitland was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Dominica. |
In 1134, he was appointed | lieutenant to Guarin in the Terra di Lavoro with the ti |
He was appointed | lieutenant and captain general of Normandy, and captain |
Murphy was appointed | lieutenant governor after Evans succeeded Cecil D. Andr |
In 1936, he was appointed | lieutenant governor. |
On April 10, 1799 Hunter was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, succeeding John Gr |
Prior to being appointed | lieutenant governor, Farrow was president of the Elm Gr |
s second term as mayor when he was appointed | Lieutenant Governor. |
l, he resigned in 1896 when he was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. |
Colborne was appointed | Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey in July 1821. |
In 1950 he was appointed | lieutenant governor of the island and served for eight |
Smedley was appointed | Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO) in the 20 |
9 September - William Patterson is appointed | Lieutenant Governor of the colony. |
He was appointed | lieutenant in 1664 by the Admiralty of the Maze. |
He was not, however, appointed | lieutenant until 1780. |
He was appointed | Lieutenant General in 1678, Governor-General of Swedish |
In March 2001 he was appointed | Lieutenant of the Tower of London, leaving that role in |
When Roberts became ill he appointed | Lieutenant General Herbert Kitchener as commander. |
He was appointed | lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp on the staff of Gov |
On 15 April | Lieutenant Colonel Donald Lamb took over as battalion c |
Bill Halter, former Arkansas | lieutenant governor and 2010 Senate candidate |
Paul Panzer - French Army | Lieutenant |
He was in the United States Army | Lieutenant Colonel from 1917 to 1919. |
He was in the United States Army | Lieutenant Colonel from 1942 to 1946. |
KBR has asked retired US Army | Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez to testify on the co |
1981 Fire on the Mountain ... Army | lieutenant |
He was in the United States Army | Lieutenant, Field Artillery from 1917 to 1919. |
He was in the United States Army | Lieutenant, F.A.R.C. from 1917 to 1918. |
omas Francis Hickey was a United States Army | Lieutenant General. |
Sleeman was an Army | lieutenant at the outbreak of the Second World War. |
Fifth United States Army ( | Lieutenant General Mark Clark) |
Birkett Ferenbaugh was a United States Army | Lieutenant General. |
84 - July 11, 1949) was a United States Army | Lieutenant General. |
The deputy director was British Army | Lieutenant Colonel Robert Partridge. |
Pam Grier as U.S. Army | Lieutenant Ruth Butler |
Joanna Cassidy as U.S. Army | Lieutenant Colonel Eileen Gallagher |
Birch was a U.S. Army | Lieutenant from 1970-1972. |
e almost immediately clashed with the army's | Lieutenant General, Oliver Cromwell, over the appointme |
While serving in the Army, | Lieutenant Abbot and Captain Andrew Humphreys conducted |
h Battalion (late Serjeant, Royal Artillery) | Lieutenant George Symons Date of Act of Bravery, 18th O |
Zenkichi Yoneyama as | Lieutenant Kiyoshi Sato |
ssion, the Legislature confirmed Campbell as | lieutenant governor by a vote of 55-4. |
Tim Holt as | Lieutenant Karl Bruner |
He served as | Lieutenant Governor from 1922 to 1924. |
Warner Richmond as | Lieutenant Commander Briddwell |
Before serving as | Lieutenant Governor, Wangberg served as a school superi |
Andrew Faulds as | Lieutenant Commander 'Dopey' Gibbon, R.N. |
Ronnie Stevens as | Lieutenant Meynell, 'The Sewer Rat' |
n, William Henry Haile, would later serve as | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. |
He received his commission as | lieutenant on December 9, 1814. |
Adam Pawlikowski as | Lieutenant Wodnicki |
Examined for a commission as | lieutenant, he placed first among 82 candidates. |
Jack Allen as | Lieutenant Willoughby |
His son, Alexis I. duPont Bayard, served as | Lieutenant Governor of Delaware from 1949 to 1953. |
tired from political life after his stint as | Lieutenant Governor and served as a lobbyist. |
Ernest Borgnine as | Lieutenant Archer 'Archie' Sloan |
Paul Picerni as | Lieutenant Burt Fisher |
John McKee as | Lieutenant Harrison Ludlam, USN (uncredited) |
Rice - commanded at the battle of Shiloh as | lieutenant colonel |
Dean Jones as | Lieutenant Jake 'Fuzz' Foley |
Jack Colvin as | Lieutenant Mulvey |
Sam Levene as | Lieutenant Mike Brent, a bumbling police detective |
lliam Burnet became governor, with Dummer as | lieutenant governor. |
Ingersoll served as | lieutenant in a troop of dragoons during the War of 181 |
ti accepted the nomination for reelection as | lieutenant governor. |
He served as | lieutenant colonel of the Ninety-fourth Regiment of Min |
Craig Hill as | Lieutenant Aldrich |
t World War he was remobilized and served as | Lieutenant Colonel. |
McCuish began his term as | lieutenant governor of Kansas in 1954 under Governor Fr |
Barry Justice as | Lieutenant Prescott |
He served as | Lieutenant Governor of Missouri from 1981 to 1985. |
Nathan Mobley as | Lieutenant |
As | Lieutenant Turcopolier he was responsible for a section |
McInnes' term as | Lieutenant Governor was often stormy as he twice dismis |
James Coburn as | Lieutenant Christian |
He served as | lieutenant in the state militia in 1812. |
During the Civil War, he served as | lieutenant colonel of the Fifth Tennessee Regiment in t |
During the Civil War, Perea served as | lieutenant colonel of Perea's Battalion in 1861 and 186 |
Roscoe Karns as | Lieutenant Cameron |
William Holden as | Lieutenant William Seacroft |
James Cook was commissioned as | Lieutenant and appointed to command the vessel. |
As | lieutenant governor, her primary responsibility was to |
He served as | lieutenant with the Queen's Volunteers during the Lower |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel |
David Underwood as | Lieutenant Morton |
Michael Riley as | Lieutenant Joseph 'Joe / Polock' Kozenczak |
Maurice Chevalier as | Lieutenant Nikolaus 'Niki' von Preyn |
ncil of Massachusetts in 1806, and served as | Lieutenant Governor in 1807-1808. |
He served as | lieutenant during the first siege of Louisbourg in 1745 |
Bob Peeler served as | Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from January 1995 |
Rea served as | lieutenant and captain with the Cumberland County Milit |
He was elected and served as | Lieutenant Governor of Michigan from 1961 to 1964. |
David Janssen as | Lieutenant Anders |
Scott Forbes as | Lieutenant Allen |
MacKenzie dropped his rifle as | Lieutenant Myers bent over him to give him assistance. |
Eric Stoltz as | Lieutenant Andy Wheeler |
Stanley Smith as | Lieutenant Frost |
- commanded at the battle of Stones River as | lieutenant colonel |
Bill Duke as | Lieutenant Borel |
He served as | lieutenant colonel on staff of Gov. Clifford Walker in |
Bresse served as | lieutenant in the militia during the War of 1812, later |
Richard Grayson as | Lieutenant Crane |
Michael Hammond as | Lieutenant |
Clay Tanner as | Lieutenant Henry Lawton |
Laurence Olivier as | Lieutenant Ned Nichols |
He served as | Lieutenant Governor and commander of the militia in Nac |
- commanded at the battle of Chickamauga as | lieutenant colonel; promoted from lieutenant colonel No |
Sydney Mason as | Lieutenant Bill Baxter |
Shepperd Strudwick as | Lieutenant Jerry Banning |
Red Skelton as | Lieutenant "Mugger" Martin |
Dick Purcell as | Lieutenant "Stitchy" Payne |
Walter Huston as | Lieutenant Commander T. J. Toler, USN |
aker died of cancer in 1985 while serving as | lieutenant governor. |
In the 1830s he served as | lieutenant. |
Robert Young as | Lieutenant (jg) Ed "Brick" Walters |
He had previously served as | Lieutenant Governor from 1893 to 1897. |
From 1930 to 1933, as | lieutenant general Tamon commanded IJA 2nd Division. |
Olson served three terms as | Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, from 1963 to 1965 and |
A Democrat, he served as | Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi from 1948 to 1952 un |
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