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In the same year, he was commissioned | lieutenant and captain in the 1st Foot Guards, and beca |
He rose through the ranks as follows: | Lieutenant (1819), Captain (1822), Major (1826), Lieute |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant and Captain on 12 January 1814. |
Platoon Commander: First | Lieutenant or Captain |
Tom Berenger as Sergeant / | Lieutenant / Captain John Riley |
He ranked as | lieutenant and captain by 1 January 1828, when he was m |
He was appointed | lieutenant and captain general of Normandy, and captain |
3 June 1918 - | Lieutenant (temporary Captain Frederick George Darby Ha |
Second | Lieutenant (later Captain) Gabriel George Coury, Great |
Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Albert Ball, Great War | |
During World War I Pink was a 2nd | Lieutenant (acting Captain) in the Sherwood Foresters. |
He was subsequently promoted to first | lieutenant and captain. |
April 1974 - 15 February 1979 (formerly Lord | Lieutenant of Cardiganshire) |
created on 1 April 1974, replacing the Lord | Lieutenant of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembro |
t from his political career he was also Lord | Lieutenant of Cardiganshire. |
Howard receiving the Medal of Honor from | Lieutenant General Carl Spaatz |
He later served as Lord | Lieutenant of Carlow. |
In 1849, he was appointed Deputy | Lieutenant of Carmarthen . |
April 1974 - 15 February 1979 (formerly Lord | Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire) |
orsed by Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty and | Lieutenant Governor Carol Molnau. |
On 3 June | Lieutenant Buckley carried out another raid with a boat |
Lieutenant Bickham carried a wounded soldier across a " | |
The private fell off the | lieutenant's horse as soon as he was put up in front, s |
Lieutenant Governor: Casey Cagle | |
Willard Robertson as Police | Lieutenant Luke Cato |
ed in the Imperial Japanese Army as a second | lieutenant of cavalry. |
June 12, 1930 and was commissioned a second | lieutenant of Cavalry. |
Lieutenant Hanson Chambers Taylor Jarrett, Date of Act | |
She was the second ship named for | Lieutenant Commander Charles W. Flusser. |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Blair | |
Lieutenant Commander Charles Edward Harold John Philips | |
Lieutenant Commander Charles W. Flusser, USN | |
Lieutenant Basil Charles Godfrey Place, D.S.C., Royal N | |
Lieutenant James Charles Nix, EOW: September 7, 1952 | |
V Corps (United Kingdom) ( | Lieutenant General Charles Keightley) |
Mayne Island for | Lieutenant Richard Charles Mayne. |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Robert Davies; | |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Aloysius Denehy; | |
publican Donald Carcieri defeated Democratic | Lieutenant Governor Charles J. Fogarty. |
d at Boston, Massachusetts on 16 April 1898, | Lieutenant Commander Charles Thomas Forse in command. |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Davis - discharged June 3 | |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Parkhurst | |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Hammond - Mustered out wi | |
Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. Hapgood - commanded at Ge | |
er, they were ordered to abandon the post by | Lieutenant General Charles, Earl Cornwallis in November |
Lieutenant Colonel Chauncey G. Hawley | |
The | Lieutenant Governor checked himself into St. |
He was Deputy | Lieutenant of Cheshire in 1992. |
Sykes was a J.P. and Deputy | Lieutenant of Cheshire and was High Sheriff of Cheshire |
is a list of people who have served as Lord | Lieutenant of Cheshire. |
In 1903, he was appointed a deputy | lieutenant of Cheshire. |
t the end of 1901, he was appointed a deputy | lieutenant of Cheshire. |
Indian XV Corps, commanded by | Lieutenant General Christison, was removed from command |
e Stirlingshire Militia from 1828-1855, Lord | Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire from 1852, hereditary ke |
Since 1991, he has been a Deputy | Lieutenant for Clackmannanshire. |
Lieutenant Bitsch claimed his first victory on 2 July b | |
The Mexicans claimed six deaths and | Lieutenant Heywood claimed twice the number. |
Jowers believed that Memphis police officer | Lieutenant Earl Clark fired the fatal shots. |
Lieutenant Colonel Claude Esdaile Prior (1939-1940); | |
Marine | Lieutenant Colonel Clement J. Stadler also acted as a t |
After promotion to | Lieutenant General, Clinton was knighted Order of the B |
is a list of people who have served as Lord | Lieutenant for Clwyd. |
In 1918 he was appointed a Deputy | Lieutenant for Co Tyrone. |
Lieutenant General Colin Campbell (1754-1814) was Lieut | |
f Major-General F. G. Halkett and brother of | Lieutenant General Colin Halkett. |
Embrie was a | lieutenant in Colonel Oliver DeLancey's regiment. |
1882: | Lieutenant - Colonel Henry Dorrien Streatfeild, of Chid |
On March 13, 1865, he was brevetted | lieutenant colonel, colonel, and brigadier general in t |
Brigade, and successfully promoted to first | lieutenant, lieutenant colonel, and colonel. |
In World War I, Moore, by now a | Lieutenant Colonel, commanded a field artillery brigade |
As a | lieutenant, Read commanded the brig USS Chippewa during |
Simon was commissioned | Lieutenant Colonel Commander of the 2nd Highland Battal |
Lieutenant (later Commander) James D. Johnston, CSN, co | |
er he was gradually promoted to the ranks of | Lieutenant, Lieutenant Commander, Commander, Captain, C |
He was promoted | Lieutenant by commission dated 22 April 1808. |
; sponsored by Mrs. Lucy H. Jordan, widow of | Lieutenant Jordan; commissioned on 17 December 1943, Li |
listed in the Confederate service as a first | lieutenant in Company B, Sixth Mississippi Infantry Reg |
Franklin Murphy - 1st | Lieutenant of Company A. Later served as 31st Governor |
As a second | lieutenant in Company B, Wilson first saw action at the |
Second | Lieutenant Bobo completed the Officer Candidate Course, |
He received his commission as a Second | Lieutenant upon completing Officer Candidate School in |
1953 he was commissioned to the rank of Sub | Lieutenant after completing basic training after which |
He was made | lieutenant general, comte, and peer of France, in 1839. |
He was a | lieutenant and confidant of the Mongol Ilkhan Hulagu, a |
The patrol division is headed by a | lieutenant and consists of four shifts. |
The Governor and the | Lieutenant Governor continued to be the only statewide |
Today the former | lieutenant governor continues to be deeply involved in |
By his skill and leadership, Flight | Lieutenant Coke contributed materially to the success a |
Grassy Hill was the site of | Lieutenant James Cook landing in 1770. |
Years later, after being promoted to | lieutenant himself, Cooke found the badge and asked for |
One of the last to fall was 2nd | Lieutenant George Cooper. |
He was also the nephew of | Lieutenant General Coote Synge-Hutchinson. |
s High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1888, and Lord | Lieutenant of Cornwall from 1918-36. |
ng his father in 1758, he was appointed Lord | Lieutenant of Cornwall in 1759 and recorder of Plympton |
He also served as Lord | Lieutenant of Cornwall from 1856 to 1877. |
He became a Deputy | Lieutenant for Cornwall in September 1951. |
In retirement he became Deputy | Lieutenant of Cornwall. |
Hertfordshire, and held the office of Deputy | Lieutenant of Cornwall. |
served as equerry to the Queen and as Deputy | Lieutenant of Cornwall. |
He was in the United States Navy | Lieutenant, JAG Corps from 1955 to 1957. |
Rank and organization: | Lieutenant (Medical Corps), U.S. Navy. |
Reina Faleur; | lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, New Republic Defense F |
at Customs and Excise apart from a spell as | Lieutenant, Intelligence Corps, 1944-5. |
Notable roles include | Lieutenant David Corwin (Babylon 5) and Senior Nurse Pe |
Lieutenant Browne could not otherwise have mounted. | |
f the Irish Unionist Party, he was also Lord | Lieutenant of County Limerick from 1894 to 1926. |
Ferguson was Lord | Lieutenant of County Londonderry from 1840 to 1860. |
The seventh Baronet was a Deputy | Lieutenant of County Galway. |
le, Sir Dudley McCorkell, had also been Lord | Lieutenant of County Londonderry. |
Lord Garvagh later served as Lord | Lieutenant of County Londonderry between 1831 and 1840. |
Between 1841 and 1873 Annaly served as Lord | Lieutenant of County Longford. |
The sixth Baronet was Deputy | Lieutenant of County Tyrone in 1971. |
From 1832 he was Deputy | Lieutenant of County Armagh. |
is a list of people who have served as Lord | Lieutenant of County Tyrone. |
He also served as Lord | Lieutenant of County Fermanagh from 1845 to 1885. |
hire, County Louth and County Mayo, a Deputy | Lieutenant of County Mayo and Essex and served as Lord |
He was a justice of the peace and Deputy | Lieutenant for County Tyrone. |
As Lord Dunleath, he became a Deputy | Lieutenant of County Down and the Lieutenant-Colonel co |
He held the office of Lord | Lieutenant of County Tyrone between 1864 and 1892. |
He was Lord | Lieutenant of County Armagh between 1849 and 1864. |
Brooke was also Deputy | Lieutenant of County Wicklow and County Fermanagh, a Li |
He was also a JP and Deputy | Lieutenant and county councillor for Monmouthshire. |
The third Baronet was a Deputy | Lieutenant of County Cork. |
h Earl Belmore, soldier, politician and Lord | Lieutenant for County Tyrone (d.1913). |
he became | Lieutenant of County Galway in 1680 and its Chief Gover |
Lord Harlech served as Lord | Lieutenant of County Leitrim from 1904 to 1922 and as L |
He notably served as Lord | Lieutenant of County Down. |
y Prittie, 4th Baron Dunalley, peer and Lord | Lieutenant of County Tipperary 1905-1922 (d.1927). |
Lieutenant General Courtney H. Hodges, 2 February 1943 | |
When it was sold to | Lieutenant William Cox in 1800, it covered 600 acres (2 |
tain George B. McClellan, Major John Newton, | Lieutenant William Craighill, and Lieutenant Montgomery |
Lieutenant Llewelyn Crichton Davies was a Welsh World W | |
While | Lieutenant Governor, Crosby wrote "Why I Want to Get Ri |
In 1784 she had married a naval | lieutenant named Crouch. |
The 1st Bavarian Division under | Lieutenant General Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and t |
See Lord | Lieutenant of Cumberland and Lord Lieutenant of Westmor |
He was Lord | Lieutenant of Cumberland from 1958 to 1968. |
is a list of people who have served as Lord | Lieutenant of Cumberland. |
He has been a Deputy | Lieutenant of Cumbria since 1993. |
The council was chaired by then | Lieutenant Governor Cuomo. |
On June 10, | Lieutenant Colonel Curry was captured while visiting th |
Lieutenant Philip Curtis (medal displayed in the Museum | |
He also served as Lord | Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Radnorshire from 184 |
March 1899 - 22 January 1901: Her Majesty's | Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the County of Northu |
He was Lord | Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Staffordshire betwee |
Lieutenant Colonel Cyril Henwood Fidock (1941-1942); | |
Lieutenant Colonel Cyrus H. Mackey | |
Tarzan, with the help of | Lieutenant Paul D'Arnot, sails to Baltimore, Maryland w |
Rank and organization: | Lieutenant, Company D, 69th Pennsylvania Infantry. |
1 January 2009 to mid 2011 - | Lieutenant Colonel D. Huxley |
d her as USS Californian on 14 May 1918 with | Lieutenant Commander D. Malman, USNRF, in command. |
His Platoon Commander, | Lieutenant Ronald D. Castille was seriously wounded and |
Fulton was commissioned on 7 December 1914, | Lieutenant J. D. Wilson in command. |
She was commissioned 6 January 1943, | Lieutenant R. D. Abernathy, USNR, in command. |
Lieutenant Robert Dale (1812-20 July 1853) was the firs | |
Lieutenant - Dan Trugman | |
Darth Wyyrlok; Sith; | lieutenant to Darth Krayt (Chagrian male) |
s as would a circumspect human, not as would | Lieutenant Commander Data |
Lieutenant Commander Data, android from Star Trek: The | |
Colonel McMahon was succeeded by | Lieutenant Colonel David C. Dunn. |
Its field officers were Colonel W.E. Peters, | Lieutenant Colonel David Edmundson, and Major Stephen P |
Under the command of | Lieutenant Colonel David Stirling and supported by the |
In 2010, | Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst was absent from a me |
On December 31, 2006, then | Lieutenant Governor-elect David Paterson appointed as h |
eld officers were Colonel George W. Imboden, | Lieutenant Colonel David E. Beall, and Major Alex. Monr |
Lieutenant Governor: David Dewhurst (R) | |
Temporary | Lieutenant Robert Davies, Royal Engineers. |
Donna Reed as 2nd | Lieutenant Sandy Davyss |
He was promoted to | lieutenant (lieutenant de vaisseau) in March 1786. |
Lieutenant Colonel Dec 1, 1982 | |
Johnnie Walker ... | Lieutenant Stephen Decatur (billed as Johnny Walker) |
He volunteered for | Lieutenant Stephen Decatur's expedition into Tripoli Ha |
He received his commission as | lieutenant on December 9, 1814. |
He was promoted to Second | Lieutenant on December 2, 1917 and commissioned on Dece |
He was promoted to first | lieutenant in December 1944 and integrated into the reg |
He was promoted | Lieutenant in December 1905. |
this period of time he was promoted to first | lieutenant in December 1941 and captain in May 1942. |
He was promoted to | lieutenant in December 1854 and was wounded twice. |
He was promoted to the rank of First | Lieutenant on December 7, 1962. |
Edwards was commissioned a second | lieutenant in December 1917 and was demobilised in June |
He became a | lieutenant in December 1837, captain in April 1840 and |
Lieutenant - December 1885 | |
ub-Lieutenant in November 1901, and promoted | Lieutenant in December 1903 and Lieutenant-Commander in |
He was commissioned a second | lieutenant on December 5, 1862, first lieutenant July 4 |
le at Camp Lejeune, he was promoted to first | lieutenant in December 1963. |
While there, he was promoted to first | lieutenant in December 1957. |
This earned him a special promotion to | Lieutenant in December 1880. |
He was appointed a 1st | lieutenant on December 2, 1941. |
A Spanish sloop chased the yawl, and | Lieutenant Craig decided to return to Garden Key. |
The | Lieutenant Governor decides all questions of parliament |
Democrat Mazie Hirono, a former | Lieutenant Governor, defeated Republican Bob Hogue, a S |
Adam West as | Lieutenant John Delahay |
He was Lord | Lieutenant of Denbighshire and the Member of Parliament |
He was commissioned a first | lieutenant, JAG department, and served in the Pacific T |
was Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's Quebec | lieutenant and Deputy Leader of the Progressive Conserv |
He is a Deputy | Lieutenant of Derbyshire and a Freeman of the City of L |
On 10 June 1902, he was appointed a Deputy | Lieutenant for Derbyshire. |
He was a Deputy | Lieutenant of Derbyshire. |
He was a J.P. and Deputy | Lieutenant of Derbyshire. |
tiaircraft and ground machine-gun fire First | Lieutenant Wehner descended, attacked, and destroyed tw |
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