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The Buckeyes then observed a mounted | officer in gray at the foot of the hill. |
A mountie | officer tries to prevent a former wartime comrade bec |
Ozanne had been an accountant and municipal | officer before entering politics. |
e Sergeant declines, along with the munitions | officer and private. |
He served briefly as a mustering | officer in Columbus, Ohio and as a recruiting officer |
Roy Dupuis as Narcotics | Officer Gilles Levac |
Victor Mature plays a US narcotics | officer, with Trevor Howard as a drug baron. |
left the organisation in 1993 as its national | officer. |
He was a National | Officer of the Transport and General Workers' Union. |
Alexander Papendiek as Nationalist | officer |
erico Carlo Martinengo was the son of a naval | officer. |
, Wisconsin, United States and became a naval | officer by career. |
ов) (30 January 1926-1999) was a Soviet naval | officer. |
1902), naval | officer, captain of HMAS Australia |
For the British naval | officer, see Humphrey Fleming Senhouse. |
e Pechell would also become a prominent naval | officer. |
Boodes was a Carthaginian senator and naval | officer who served during the First Punic War. |
Grace Hopper, a computer scientist and naval | officer. |
Christopher Bonham-Carter, naval | officer |
1852), naval | officer |
This article is about the Naval | officer. |
Jeffrey Boehm (1757-1823), British Naval | Officer |
rand (1888-30 March 1951) was a Swedish naval | officer. |
17 November - Jacob Kielland, naval | officer and politician (d.1889) |
was an English politician, courtier and naval | officer. |
January 1784 - 4 March 1861) was a U.S. naval | officer. |
He was Senior Naval | Officer of the Newfoundland Fisheries between 1906 an |
He was Senior Naval | Officer of the North Sea Fisheries between 1902 and 1 |
Himmler appointed a former naval | officer, Reinhard Heydrich, to organise the small age |
bara Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, married naval | officer Cedric Holland on 15 June 1925. |
1791 - May 25, 1872) was a Newfoundland naval | officer and political figure. |
1, 1781 - June 4, 1813) was an American naval | officer. |
was born in Wilhelmshaven, the son of a naval | officer. |
Cowell was a United States naval | officer. |
Richard Saunders Dundas was a prominent naval | officer. |
nted by President Ulysses Grant in 1871 naval | officer at the port of Philadelphia. |
For the naval | officer, see Isaac Chauncey. |
He served as a US naval | officer in the Second World War. |
Dwight Shepler - naval | officer and painter |
5, 1807 - July 22, 1878) was an English naval | officer and author. |
Sir Henry Codrington (1808-1877), a naval | officer, became an Admiral of the Fleet. |
urtesan Liane de Pougy and his father a naval | officer. |
Augustus John Hervey (1724-1779), a naval | officer, and second son of Lord Hervey of Ickworth (1 |
Hunt's father, a naval | officer, drowned while Robert was a youth. |
mlin CMG, MVO (1875-1947) was a British naval | officer. |
Vilhelm Garde (1859-1926) was a Danish naval | officer, distinguished for his explorations in Greenl |
29 November - Peter Severin Steenstrup, naval | officer and businessperson (d.1863) |
Blish was a career United States naval | officer, serving as executive officer on the U.S. war |
This article is about the naval | officer. |
r 1918 - 3 December 1952) was a British naval | officer. |
19 December - Sir Thomas Fremantle, naval | officer and politician (born 1765) |
1615-1665) was an English Naval | Officer and Republican. |
Admiral Bullets - A Naval | officer who relies on Weasel's help. |
5 January - Augustus Warren Baldwin, naval | officer and political figure in Upper Canada (b.1776) |
(January 29, 1839-1907) was an American naval | officer, born at Georgetown, Ohio. |
, businessman, politician, World War II naval | officer |
1660-1735) was a Venetian Naval | officer and governor. |
Raphael Semmes (1809-1877), Naval | officer, (1953) |
une 1791 - 4 July 1853) was a Norwegian naval | officer. |
Salles, 1743) was a French naval | officer and admiral. |
hn Webber Crumpacker was a prominent US Naval | officer. |
bruary - Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, naval | officer (died 1781) |
Totty (1746 - June 2 1802) was a Welsh naval | officer of the Napoleonic Wars. |
Philip Gidley King, naval | officer and colonial administrator (died 1808) |
For his son, the United States Naval | officer, see Josiah Tattnall. |
June 11 - John Franklin, naval | officer, Arctic explorer, and author (b.1786) |
This article is about the German naval | officer. |
ered to be the most successful American naval | officer of that period. |
For the naval | officer, see Richard M. Elliot. |
1715 - Fordwich, Kent, 3 February 1795) naval | officer and colonial governor of Newfoundland. |
al David C. Nichols is a retired senior naval | officer and Naval Flight Officer. |
Philippe Kieffer (1899-1962), French naval | officer |
il 1881 - died 1 May 1915) was a German Naval | officer killed in World War I. |
Perry Mayne (c.1700-1761), naval | officer |
Thomas Brodrick (1704-1769), naval | officer |
September 17: William Fitzwilliam Owen, naval | officer, hydrographic surveyor (d.1857) |
He was a naval | officer by career. |
r is named after Jean Ribault, a French naval | officer. |
lliam Borough (1536-1599) was a British naval | officer and the younger brother of Stephen Borough. |
ch 1741 - 20 August 1790) was a British naval | officer and politician. |
June 22: George Vancouver, naval | officer, explorer (d.1798) |
Lionel Halsey, naval | officer and courtier |
Dinaux, a Dutch naval | officer, seconded for the mission. |
Ernst Lindemann, (German naval | officer, Captain of the Bismarck) |
22 April - Pierre-Charles Villeneuve, naval | officer (b.1763). |
e Profession: The Creation of the U. S. Naval | Officer Corps, 1794-1815 (1991) |
Naval | Officer, died aboard HMS Spitful and was buried in Th |
r - Jacob Thorkelson, elected official, naval | officer and medical doctor in America (d.1945) |
For the American naval | officer, see Stuart S. Murray. |
John Shortland (1769-1810) was a naval | officer, the eldest son of John Shortland. |
άννης Μιαούλης) (1803-1830) was a Greek naval | officer. |
In retirement, Harriman served as Naval | Officer for the Port of Boston until 1877. |
1825 - 19 October 1889) was a Norwegian naval | officer and politician. |
ecticut - 1801 Salem, Massachusetts), a naval | officer. |
- Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, naval | officer, explorer, administrator (d.1794) |
) (died 1527) was a 16th century French naval | officer and privateer. |
For the British naval | officer, see James Somerville (admiral). |
This article refers to the naval | officer and political figure in Upper Canada. |
dwalader Ringgold (1802-1867), American naval | officer and explorer |
C where she met her husband, Hershel, a naval | officer and geologist. |
April 16 - John Franklin, naval | officer, Arctic explorer, and author (d.1847) |
r Edward Dunsterville (1796-1873) was a naval | officer and hydrographer. |
Henry Dillon (1780-1857) was a British naval | officer. |
Albert Kautz (1839-1907), an American naval | officer, born at Georgetown, Ohio |
He was made Senior British Naval | Officer, Western Atlantic in 1942 and retired in 1944 |
- Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, naval | officer, explorer, administrator (b.1744) |
During World War II, Baughman was a naval | officer and served as officer-in-charge of Navy Lend |
Wyndham (1508 - d. 1554) was an English naval | officer and navigator. |
For the naval | officer, see Samuel Tucker. |
t 1747 - 18 February 1829) was a Danish Naval | Officer. |
He became a naval | officer at the end of his studies. |
sident Grover Cleveland reappointed him Naval | Officer in 1885. |
eptember 1679 - Ham, 1740) was a French naval | officer and privateer. |
nger brother, Igor, who became a career naval | officer. |
Hon. Henry (1785-1825), naval | officer. |
(1879-1960), Irish cricketer and Royal Naval | Officer |
d under the administration of a British naval | officer, Hobart Pasha. |
04-1941), businessman, politician, WWII naval | officer |
ss, I turned over [command] to the navigating | officer [Sub Lt Brooke-Smith], the only surviving exe |
Navigating | Officer, guided missile destroyer HMAS Perth (D 38) d |
served in HMAS Australia, as Fleet Navigation | Officer but also First Lieutenant. |
Jesse Spence - Navigation | Officer Karen Everson |
sted to HMS Dryad - Training unit, Navigation | officer. |
Josceline Percy (1784-1856), Royal Navy | officer |
ritish admiral, see Arthur Peters (Royal Navy | officer). |
e Warren, later to become a senior Royal Navy | officer. |
Cox, daughter of retired United States Navy | Officer, John Willett. |
For the War of 1812 U.S. Navy | officer, see Stephen Champlin. |
John Rowe was a navy | officer of the United States Navy during the First Ba |
Horatio Thomas Austin, Royal Navy | officer and explorer (died 1865) |
Later, he was a United States Navy | officer at Portsmouth 1845-1849. |
For the United States Navy | officer and pilot, see John J. Van Buren. |
was born in Honolulu, the son of a U.S. Navy | officer. |
Roger P. Hill, (1910-2001), royal navy | officer; commander of various destroyers. |
Benjamin F. Isherwood - U.S. Navy | officer who pioneered engineering innovations |
For the U.S. Navy | officer, see Melancton Smith (1810-1893). |
arch 1849 - 3 December 1919) was a Royal Navy | officer and Conservative politician. |
See also: William Staveley (Royal Navy | officer) |
h admiral, see Christopher Morgan (Royal Navy | officer). |
For the Royal Navy | officer, see William Locker (Royal Navy). |
William Owen (Royal Navy | officer), Royal Navy Officer, proprietor |
William Berkeley (Royal Navy | officer) (1639-1666), English naval officer |
This article is about the Royal Navy | officer. |
date unknown - William Owen, Royal Navy | officer |
In 1981 his estranged wife approached a Navy | officer to report Souther as a spy. |
for the Royal Navy | officer, see John Surman Carden |
His younger brother was future Union Navy | officer Lt. William B. Cushing. |
For the Royal Navy | officer, see Lewis Bayly (Royal Navy officer). |
For the Royal Navy | officer, see Henry Inman (Royal Navy officer). |
ber - Christian Torber Hegge Geelmuyden, navy | officer and politician (d.1885) |
Gardiner (1794-1851) was a British Royal Navy | officer and missionary to Patagonia. |
John Talbot, (1769-1851), Royal Navy | officer |
rn August 13, 1820) was an United States Navy | officer. |
The son of a German Navy | officer, Koch was born in Benevento. |
Jean was the wife of Navy | Officer Neal D. Baumgardner and Elizabeth was the wif |
ets became Indian forces officers, Burma Navy | officer, Pakistan force officer, private pilots and o |
ish admiral, see Gerald Gladstone (Royal Navy | officer). |
(1866-27 June 1937) was a British Royal Navy | officer and courtier. |
ritish admiral, see Paul Boissier (Royal Navy | officer). |
orn in Malta in 1967, the son of a Royal Navy | officer. |
hn Fearn (1768-1837) was a British Royal Navy | officer, ship captain and explorer. |
Richard Kirkby (Royal Navy | officer) (c. |
her of Commodore James Barron, also a US Navy | officer. |
n September 8, 1843) was a United States Navy | officer. |
- November 10, 1810) was a United States Navy | officer. |
William Radford (1808-1890), Union Navy | officer and later Admiral. |
18 September 1819 - 7 April 1847); Royal Navy | officer |
William Fitzwilliam Owen, Royal Navy | Officer, explorer, political figure, proprietor |
Rawlings GBE KCB (1889-1962) was a Royal Navy | officer who went on to be Flag Officer, Eastern Medit |
or his father, see Richard Peirse (Royal Navy | officer) |
shawe CBE (born 1953) is a retired Royal Navy | officer. |
efferson Page (died 1899), United States Navy | officer |
), father of Captain Edward Acton (Royal Navy | officer) |
e, KCB, (d. 30 January 1917) was a Royal Navy | officer. |
A Royal Navy | officer who works under the command of Commodore Jame |
Graham Rutherford CBE is a former Royal Navy | officer who became Naval Secretary. |
For the United States Navy | officer and Navy Cross recipient, see Delbert W. Hals |
For the United States Navy | officer and Navy Cross recipient, see Harold John Ell |
the same name, see George Murray (Royal Navy | officer). |
24 August Sir Christopher Cole, Royal Navy | officer and politician |
For the United States Navy | officer and Navy Cross recipient, see Charles R. Ware |
July - Francis Leopold McClintock, Royal Navy | officer, explorer in Canadian Arctic Archipelago (d.1 |
In Freewheelers as the Nazi | officer Von Gelb who continually tries to avenge Germ |
re a group of Germans, led by a sadistic Nazi | officer (McDowell). |
He was disguised as a Nazi | officer after parachuting into German-occupied Belaru |
War II he was imprisoned after hitting a Nazi | officer. |
eter van Eyck as Captain Granach - Young Nazi | Officer (uncredited) |
itnessed the shooting and called 911; neither | officer could make an "officer down" call. |
On May 29, 2008 a new | officer was appointed to replace Brownback. |
rook), Patrick's niece, was a newly-graduated | officer now partnered with Officer Ed Santini (Ray Li |
Major Nzeogwu was the first Nigerian | Officer to hold that appointment from November 1962 t |
the Hammelburg POW camp, primarily by an NKVD | officer, Brigade Commander Ivan Bessonov, and a Red A |
Nominating | Officer: Mr Edward William East |
He is also the nominating | officer and treasurer. |
Alan Wood was UKIP's nominating | officer and a district councillor. |
Mahmud Salman, the one non-Army | officer, was the Chief of the Air Force. |
Murray MacLehose, first non-colonial | officer to serve as governor; he was a diplomat, a fo |
the Army of the Orient as a non-commissioned | officer until 1924 when he was sent to the Saumur Off |
ms, the most decorated Welsh non-commissioned | officer of all time |
August 9, 2008) was a French non-commissioned | officer and skier. |
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