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He was division | officer aboard USS Yorktown (CG-48) and USS Fairfax C |
He was an | officer in several banking and other business organiz |
During World War I he was an | officer in the infantry. |
AFC RAF (23 April 1889 - 5 March 1941) was an | officer in the Royal Navy and a senior officer in the |
Karol Durski-Trzaska (1849-1935) was an | officer in Austro-Hungarian Army and later, Polish Ar |
Captain Richard Turton was an | officer of the 40th Regiment stationed at Sydney. |
In 1932 he was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 20 Squadron. |
all (December 8, 1742 - June 22, 1830) was an | officer in the Continental Navy. |
In the years 1920-1939 he was commissioned | officer, at the diplomatic and commanding services. |
In 1945, he was General | Officer Commanding Artillery 4th Army, General Office |
Born in Enniskillen, Benson was an | officer in the Royal Ulster Constabulary. |
He was Commanding | Officer 9th Artillery Brigade in 1942, and in 1943 wa |
Major General Nguyen Van Manh was an | officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. |
y Robert Cumming (1867 - 5 March 1921) was an | officer in the British Army. |
The namesake was commanding | officer of the submarine USS Grayback (SS-208) in 194 |
In 1943, he was General | Officer Commanding 19th Division, Acting General Offi |
Newton Alexander McCully (1867 - 1951) was an | officer in the United States Navy. |
He was General | Officer Commanding South West District from 1974 to 1 |
Edgar Colladay was an | officer in the United States Army during World War I. |
From 2000 to 2001 he was General | Officer Commanding 5th Division. |
During the Russo Japanese War Sablin was an | officer on the cruiser Almaz. |
He was an | officer of OUCA. |
He was General | Officer Commanding in Chief in India from 1923-7. |
In 1944, he was Commanding | Officer 4th Artillery Brigade, General Officer Comman |
He was appointed | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1 |
the remainder of the decade, he was Executive | Officer of the submarine tender USS Rainbow, had shor |
lish: Ferdynand Alfons Oklowski) was military | officer of Polish origins. |
He was an | officer in the parliamentary New Model Army, in 1646 |
He was orderly | officer for the king. |
He was an | officer of the United States Navy from 1962-66. |
He was Commanding | Officer Infantry 1st Guards Division and then Secreta |
Captain Frank Pegram was commanding | officer of Glasgow from July, 1939 to April, 1940. |
In 1942, he was Commanding | Officer Infantry 10th Division and then Acting Genera |
He was an | officer in the local Fraternal Order of Eagles. |
Eleonore's father was an | officer in the Prussian guards, on a low income. |
In 1945, he was General | Officer Commanding Frontier Troops. |
He was Commanding | Officer of 1Bn Royal Irish Rangers from 1989 to 1991. |
Captain Burzagli was an | officer in the Royal Italian Navy. |
liamson (August 1884 - 17 August 1918) was an | officer in the United States Navy. |
By 1934 he was commanding | officer of the Asiatic Fleet destroyer John D. Ford ( |
209 BC) was an | officer in Hannibal's army during the Second Punic Wa |
He served in the British Army and was an | officer in the 2nd Sussex Rifle Volunteers. |
After the War he was Air | Officer Commanding AHQ Malaya, Air Officer Commanding |
He was made | Officer Commanding No. 13 Squadron in 1931 and Office |
In the September he was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 25 Squadron RAF flying de Havi |
e Virginia governor Philip W. McKinney was an | officer in Company K of the 4th Virginia. |
Vickers was commanding | officer of the Blues and Royals the 1968. |
Hawthorne was an | officer in the US Air Force and a Peace Corps volunte |
During World War II, he was the | Officer Commanding No. 113 Squadron. |
Parker, Sr. (1788 - 23 November 1857) was an | officer in the United States Navy. |
His father Alexei was an | officer and his mother Vera taught chemistry at an in |
On March 21, 1915, Lt. Marxuach was the | officer of the day at El Morro Castle. |
Her father Ravindra Sawant was an | officer in the Indian Navy. |
On 1 April 1918 he was appointed | Officer Commanding 10 Group; a year later he was awar |
Lieutenant General Pham Quoc Thuan was an | officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. |
He was promoted | officer for his exploits during Count Zubov's Persian |
While at Vassar, she was an | officer in the National Student Association. |
From 1886-1890, he was executive | officer on the cruiser Takao. |
Major General Nguyen Bao Tri was an | officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. |
ajor-General George Lammie (1891-1946) was an | officer in the British Army during World War II. |
In 1933 he was commanding | officer of the 2nd Battalion, The East Lancashire Reg |
He was an | officer in the Turkish army and also a well-known pai |
During World War II Saul was air | officer commanding No. 13 Group from 1939, air office |
He was appointed | Officer of the Order of Australia in 1976. |
1713-3 February 1788) was an | officer of the Royal Navy. |
Desaulniers also was an | officer in the local militia. |
Donald Powell (1896 - 1942) was an | officer in the British Indian Army during World War I |
He is a former teacher and was an | officer in the UDR. |
He graduated in 1999 as a watch keeping | officer with a BSc degree in marine navigation. |
John Cliffe Watts, military | officer, architect in Australia (b.1786). |
Curzon is unexceptional in every way, an | officer like any other officer, and it is the very or |
John Wayne as | Officer (uncredited) |
Ethan Wayne / | Officer Matt Doyle |
1958), Israeli Air Force weapon systems | officer; classified as missing in action since 1986 |
first sea appointment as the Weapons Section | Officer in HMS Bristol. |
Steven Weber as | Officer Andrew Ramsey |
Capron became a well-known artillery | officer in the Regular Army. |
Stephen Vaughan, Wellington police | officer |
ms, the most decorated Welsh non-commissioned | officer of all time |
Totty (1746 - June 2 1802) was a Welsh naval | officer of the Napoleonic Wars. |
is the most decorated Welsh non-commissioned | officer of all time. |
inan pilots killed on this mission were Petty | Officer First Class Yoshida and Petty Officer Second |
Joseph Frantz Oscar Wergeland, military | officer, cartographer and skiing pioneer (d.1895) |
cers to execute warrantless arrests where the | officer has probable cause to believe that a felony h |
George (1754-1780), killed in India while an | officer in the HEIC army. |
White Delmo: | Officer class and Hagen's personal bodyguards. |
Michael Wilding - | Officer |
Tom Wilson - | Officer |
Ben F. Wilson - | Officer 444 |
ed in Japan as 1st Marine Aircraft Wing Legal | Officer and, later, as Commanding Officer, MAG-12. |
ft to discuss further airstrikes with another | officer. |
Coogan has a flirtation with probation | officer Julie Roth. |
Chief of Staff Norton Schwartz met with each | officer personally before issuing the letters. |
(home of SOKO Leipzig) along with undercover | officer Terry Perkins and an undercover German police |
With the | Officer Development System points can be spent to inc |
(along with an | officer from the Nazi party). |
For remaining with an | officer who was dangerously wounded, (Captain H. M. |
Foster with an | officer went forward to attack the hostile machinegun |
ecame a student in 1913 and was done with his | officer training in 1916. |
Grant Withers as | Officer Pat O'Hara |
the Ulster Unionist Party Women's Development | Officer. |
politics, King was a social worker, research | officer and public servant. |
Later on in his career Telem would complete | officer courses in England. |
He shot and wounded an | officer and killed or wounded the remainder of the te |
Died of Wounds: 1 | Officer, 16 Enlisted |
Writzky, aviation | officer. |
Vanness Wu as | Officer Wang Sun-Ho |
the code name of the French WWII intelligence | officer Gustave Bertrand. |
For the WWII Wehrmacht | officer, see Richard Metzger (officer). |
), UN Sec-General (1972-1981), WWII Wehrmacht | officer, heart failure. |
04-1941), businessman, politician, WWII naval | officer |
The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an | officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. |
are led by General Bakr, a former Yemeni army | officer and suspected terrorist. |
Edward Conlon (born 1965), New York police | officer and author |
Car 54, Where Are You? as | Officer Francis Muldoon (60 episodes, 1961-1963) |
In 1916 a young Russian | officer is asked to transport important documents by |
eter van Eyck as Captain Granach - Young Nazi | Officer (uncredited) |
The next youngest general | officer at that time was 46. |
, Onuora became a coach and youth development | officer at Swindon Town. |
d United as Chief Scout and Youth Development | Officer. |
He currently works as Youth Recruitment | Officer for Hull City. |
Stephen Carson is also Youth development | officer at Coleraine. |
He was appointed Youth Development | Officer of the club. |
Hearing the youth, the | officer threatened to arrest him. |
Jiao Yu, military | officer of Ming Dynasty |
2 May - Rhys Jones, New Zealand Army | officer |
erick Weir (1905-1969) was a New Zealand army | officer and diplomat. |
George Zucco - | Officer of the Firing Squad |
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