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Henrik Rye was the brother of famous military | officer Olaf Rye. |
Greece Is Burning (1999) .... Fashion Police | Officer |
His father, an | officer in the French army, perished in the Russian c |
rt du Motier, marquis de La Fayette, military | officer and former aristocrat (b.1757). |
atistical Office and of the Federal Returning | Officer |
orld War II, West worked as a federal hearing | officer for conscientious objector cases. |
As a young man he was a federal police | officer. |
In Germany, the Federal Returning | Officer ("Bundeswahlleiter") is the Returning Officer |
The Federal Returning | Officer |
First female police | officer |
came the first African-American female police | officer in the country in 1916. |
A female correctional | officer approaches the two and demands to read the fi |
he President was required to be a field grade | officer. |
tion, Mr. Russell served as a field artillery | officer, nuclear and chemical target analyst, and an |
For a field intelligence | officer of Mossad, see Katsa. |
He served as a Field Artillery | officer. |
In 1926 he graduated from the Field Artillery | Officer Course. |
Fighter Direction Office, a Fighter Direction | Officer as Filter Officer with two plotters, two Inte |
A gallant fighter, this | officer has destroyed 12 and damaged many more enemy |
re We Belong" is a song from the 1982 film An | Officer and a Gentleman. |
Dead or Alive: Final as | Officer Takeshi Honda (2002) |
He was the finest Marine | officer I ever knew. |
eith Winston Lard, is a fictional fire safety | officer from Bolton, played by Peter Kay. |
vatore Coco as Richard (National Fire Service | officer) |
A fire department | officer, unofficially reported that the converted war |
Fire safety | officer in October 2007 |
The submarine's first commanding | officer was Captain David Russell. |
Peter Brownback -- the first Presiding | Officer, was unexpectedly replaced in the summer of 2 |
In 1972, the first female | officer was sworn in. |
1, Captain Benson became the first Commanding | Officer of the battleship Utah (BB-31). |
Her first commanding | officer was William Cooke. |
He became the first military | officer to answer questions during interpellations at |
rsity archives show that the first Conference | Officer was appointed in 1970. |
the Philippine Navy became the first Filipino | Officer to be decorated with the Legion of Merit (Off |
Her first commanding | officer was Commander (now Rear Admiral) Michael T. F |
Major Nzeogwu was the first Nigerian | Officer to hold that appointment from November 1962 t |
First watch | officer Horst Deckert was promoted to command of U-73 |
Her first commanding | officer was Acting Ensign J. A. Chadwick. |
who worked in Liverpool as its first Medical | Officer of Health and also Britain's first Chief Medi |
He was the first Commanding | Officer of HMS Vanguard, the United Kingdom's first T |
ords show that he was considered a first rate | officer. |
aboard the USS Rizal as her first commanding | officer. |
In 1934, he served as the first commanding | officer of the USS Astoria. |
Its first commanding | officer was Colonel Kuno Ebeling. |
The first immigration | officer to meet the ship in Vancouver was Fred "Cyclo |
The first commanding | officer was Wing Commander Shafqat Mushtaq and the fi |
Charles Eaton was the first Commanding | Officer between 1940-1941. |
The first commanding | officer of Otago is to be Lieutenant Commander Simon |
r both were still there when the first police | officer arrived "immediately" after the shooting. |
dier John F. Halangode, GW - first commanding | officer & Commander Colombo Force |
1st Division, the brigade's first commanding | officer was Colonel Henry MacLaurin. |
Her first commanding | officer was Lt. H. K. Davenport. |
The first police | officer on the scene, Boston police officer Walter Sc |
Brohier was appointed as its first Commanding | Officer. |
Murray MacLehose, first non-colonial | officer to serve as governor; he was a diplomat, a fo |
Giordano was the first commanding | officer to arrive at the scene of the killing of PPD |
Her first commanding | officer was Acting Master S. W. Mather. |
First Class | Officer: Most officers with 2 years of service at RPD |
rane and William Holmes 13 by first returning | officer. |
. 1536) and became the ship's first executive | officer when that transport was commissioned. |
In 1945, he was first General | Officer Commanding 18th Division and then General Off |
In 1941, he was first Commanding | Officer 1st Frontier Brigade and then Deputy General |
The first Commanding | Officer of NNPTC was Capt Steven G. Slaton (USN Ret), |
The battalion's first commanding | officer was Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Morshead. |
Hans Fischer (SS | officer), acted with 8th Army |
Corey Fischer as | Officer Hines |
The 2nd Armoured Division had five General | Officer Commanding during its Second World War existe |
1974, he attended the five-week-long Squadron | Officer School at Maxwell Air Force Base. |
served in HMAS Australia, as Fleet Navigation | Officer but also First Lieutenant. |
duty LCDR McLean was Atlantic Fleet ordnance | officer before assuming duties as the Executive Offic |
He went on to be Fleet Aviation | Officer to Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet in |
t at a dais with room for the Fleet Direction | Officer beside him. |
ion leader, platoon leader, flight operations | officer, and as a personnel staff officer for the 501 |
The flotilla's commanding | officer decided to attack the harbour with midget sub |
h Luker (c1765-1803) was a Sydney foot police | officer who was recorded as the first police officer |
He now works as Football Development | Officer for the Ulster Council. |
is now retired and is a football development | officer at Judgemeadow Community College, Leicester. |
Andrew Hull Foote (1806-1863)-naval | officer who ended the rum ration in the United States |
For the | officer training establishment which lodges at RAF Cr |
Burialmarker for AFL | officer John Lennon, Park Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, |
The tower itself had accommodation for one | officer and thirty-nine men on the first floor. |
igned to New London, Connecticut for training | officer candidates. |
had risen to division command quickly for an | officer with little infantry experience. |
Anderson called for an | officer. |
For the | officer of the Indian National Army, see Habibur Rahm |
to deserving cadets in the Air Force Reserve | Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). |
To this end a United States Air Force liaison | officer is stationed at the base. |
on 5 years as a Canadian Armed Forces Reserve | officer and Commanding Officer of the 902 Kiwanis Air |
eer, he served as a Special Forces commanding | officer. |
ions force through the Special Forces Warrant | Officer Institute and the David K. Thuma Noncommissio |
1962, serving until 1970 as a Foreign Service | Officer. |
A career Foreign Service | Officer, William Brownfield is the former US Ambassad |
American diplomat and career Foreign Service | Officer. |
ned the State Department as a Foreign Service | Officer in December of that year. |
His brother, Malcolm, was a Foreign Service | officer who represented New Zealand at the United Nat |
e Department appointment as a Foreign Service | Officer. |
Boucher is a Foreign Service | Officer with the personal rank of Career Ambassador, |
Clarence Brown, retired Foreign Service | officer |
ates Department of State as a Foreign Service | Officer in 1970. |
oks: Code 9 as Rachel Harris, a former police | officer. |
rently married to Peter, also a former police | officer and three years her junior. |
He is a former Army | officer with experience in Vietnam. |
orn 18 December 1969) is a former clandestine | officer for the Central Intelligence Agency. |
He is a former Army | officer and a veteran of the first Gulf War. |
Guardian has described him as "a former army | officer, journalist adventurer and rightwing libertar |
As a former military | officer, he served on the Committee on Military Affai |
The Tongan international was a former police | officer before he took up rugby. |
isa Ramirez as Evelyn Santos, a former police | officer and single mother. |
Asaf (Asi Dayan) is a former IDF | officer sentenced for contacting a PLO agent in Europ |
Himmler appointed a former naval | officer, Reinhard Heydrich, to organise the small age |
ed in 1975 by Dirk Scheringa, a former police | officer. |
Former Police | Officer Joe D'Alo was a member of the task force inve |
The former Presiding | Officer George Reid represented the constituency from |
lder, Australian politician and former police | officer |
Raymond W. Kelly - Former Operations | Officer |
mer church music director and a former police | officer in his 60s. |
According to former KGB | officer Vasili Mitrokhin, the plot was originally con |
With the help of a former police | officer, Rajesh, the Three Men fights back. |
a health-care administrator and former police | officer. |
d nine enemy, including a forward observation | officer connected by telephone with his battery. |
escribe this upright, straight forward police | officer. |
rrives at Holby General as a Foundation House | Officer 1, alongside her brother Oliver. |
June 11 - John Franklin, naval | officer, Arctic explorer, and author (b.1786) |
April 16 - John Franklin, naval | officer, Arctic explorer, and author (d.1847) |
19 December - Sir Thomas Fremantle, naval | officer and politician (born 1765) |
A French staff | officer mounted his horse and rode toward the intrepi |
He became a French Army | officer when World War II began. |
February 1928 - 7 May 1954) was a French Army | officer that served during the First Indochina War. |
A French Dragoon | Officer |
August 9, 2008) was a French non-commissioned | officer and skier. |
(1895 - 27 December 1944) was a French police | officer. |
French zouave | officer in Tonkin, spring 1885 |
Louis-Nathaniel Rossel was a French army | officer and politician. |
Eugene Deckers as French Spahi | officer |
Salles, 1743) was a French naval | officer and admiral. |
mas Prosper Jullien, (1773-1798), French army | officer |
Philippe Kieffer (1899-1962), French naval | officer |
Capitaine Gustav Douchy was a French military | officer who served in both World Wars. |
r is named after Jean Ribault, a French naval | officer. |
e of his two sisters had married a French sea | officer in Danish service. |
) (died 1527) was a 16th century French naval | officer and privateer. |
sferred to Paris to become the French liaison | officer with British military intelligence, later bec |
eptember 1679 - Ham, 1740) was a French naval | officer and privateer. |
Friedrich Fromm, | Officer of the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht, executed |
He graduated from the | Officer Cadet School for Sappers in Modlin. |
Jennifer Warnes ("Up Where We Belong" from An | Officer and a Gentleman) |
The crossed swords, adapted from the | Officer and Enlisted badges, allude to Naval Combat O |
In December 1976, he graduated from the | Officer Cadet School of Australia-Portsea. |
On 1 January 1943, was promoted from Flying | Officer to Flight Lieutenant. |
December 1940, Allard was promoted from Pilot | Officer to Flying Officer. |
tman on 19 June 1942, and promoted from Pilot | Officer to Flying Officer in the RAFVR on 13 June 194 |
1 January 1926, Hoy was promoted from Flying | Officer to Flight Lieutenant. |
Hickling graduated from the | Officer Cadet School, Portsea. |
tecting teenaged girls in Wareham from police | officer Flanagan. |
The department has one (1) full time | officer, and at least five (5) part time officers. |
onvenor, before becoming a full-time district | officer in 1962 as local officer of the TGWU's Metal, |
ain John Underhill - First full-time training | officer, Commander Boston Company |
Further Education | Officer, Buckinghamshire LEA, 1961-65 |
He then served as the G-3 Training | Officer, 1st Marine Division. |
You may be looking for Kevin Gaines (police | officer). |
This gallant non-commissioned | officer has since died of wounds received during the |
David Galula, French | officer and scholar |
Billy Gardell as | Officer Michael Biggs, a Chicago Police officer attem |
Edward Gargan as | Officer Charlie Prescott |
Reggie Gaskins - | Officer Dix |
ber - Christian Torber Hegge Geelmuyden, navy | officer and politician (d.1885) |
He served as a General Staff | Officer with 4th Division and then at 1st Army Headqu |
ed from the reserve to serve as General Staff | Officer. |
He served in World War I as a General Staff | Officer in France. |
e Staff College, Camberley as a General Staff | Officer, Second Grade from 1934-1937 and was promoted |
He served as a General Staff | Officer in World War I. |
He served in World War II as a General Staff | Officer and then as Commanding Officer of a battalion |
Beyer was a General Staff | Officer of the Bundesheer's 6.Division (stationed in |
in December 1924 with a General Headquarters | Officer diploma. |
d in World War I initially as a General Staff | Officer on the British Expeditionary Force and then a |
He then served as a General Staff | Officer at the Staff College from 1976 to 1978 when h |
He served as General Services | Officer in India under Kitchenor in 1906. |
He was appointed a General Staff | Officer at London District in 1939. |
He served as a general medical | officer at Pope Air Force Base in Fayetteville, North |
After serving as a General Staff | Officer in London District from 1973 to 1975 he becam |
l Reserve as a Judge Advocate General's Corps | officer. |
Treasurer/Comptroller General/Chief Financial | Officer |
During World War I, Rohmer was a German MD | officer at the military hospital of Metz. |
o von Mengden (1896-1982) was a German Sports | officer. |
This article is about the German Wehrmacht | officer. |
Friedrich Fromm (1888-1945), German army | officer |
This article is about the German naval | officer. |
The son of a German Navy | officer, Koch was born in Benevento. |
il 1881 - died 1 May 1915) was a German Naval | officer killed in World War I. |
Hans Kannengiesser was a German military | officer during World War I. |
rfaced and rescued one wounded German warrant | officer and took him prisoner. |
Hans Hanke, German military | officer (World War Two). |
William Gillespie - | Officer |
Joseph W. Girard as | Officer |
gan working as a full-time girls' development | officer with Charlton. |
James Glenie, army | officer, military engineer, businessman, office holde |
Semyonov remained Gold's control | officer until March 1944. |
Yosuke Takemura as UNSF Goten Communications | Officer A |
He was appointed Government Medical | Officer at Townsville in November 1879. |
The government sends | officer Wonkyu to the island to investigate the incid |
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