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n Haug (1880 - 1961) was a Norwegian military | officer, born in Christiania. |
(January 29, 1839-1907) was an American naval | officer, born at Georgetown, Ohio. |
ielsen (1891 - 1979) was a Norwegian military | officer, born in Fredrikshald. |
effens (1880 - 1964) was a Norwegian military | officer, born in Christiania. |
For the British Army | officer born in 1739, see Elias Durnford. |
This article is about the British Army | officer born in 1774. |
Albert Kautz (1839-1907), an American naval | officer, born at Georgetown, Ohio |
inn finally delivers Wilson' message to First | Officer Bowns (Ben Bard), who can read. |
Enforcement | Officer Bragg - Adrian Lukis |
There is also an | officer branch of the organisation at RAF Cranwell in |
Cyril Chamberlain as Warrant | Officer Breech |
Bert Remsen as | Officer Breen |
After the death of commanding | officer Brig. |
the Hammelburg POW camp, primarily by an NKVD | officer, Brigade Commander Ivan Bessonov, and a Red A |
Commanding | Officer, Brigadier K E Lean |
Commanding | Officer, Brigadier R Wapshare |
The returning | officer broke the tie in Patterson's favour. |
In real life, his commanding | officer brought this verse to his attention. |
Officer Brunswick (EAT) (1981-1982) - Wesley Thompson | |
Further Education | Officer, Buckinghamshire LEA, 1961-65 |
Template:Infobox Chief Creative | Officer, Burberry) Christopher Bailey (b. |
Officer Burdock is also close friends with the rest o | |
A Territorial Force | officer, Burrows volunteered for overseas service dur |
ed from Pakistan Air Force Academy as a pilot | officer, but subsequently left to pursue a career in |
served in HMAS Australia, as Fleet Navigation | Officer but also First Lieutenant. |
He was found guilty of conduct unbecoming an | officer but the verdict was overturned. |
n was declared illegal by the district labour | officer, but the strike continued. |
, Wisconsin, United States and became a naval | officer by career. |
Shanmugham was a police | officer by profession and served the Mysore city poli |
In 1815, he married the daughter of an army | officer by the name of Culliford. |
f was subsequently replaced as the commanding | officer by Captain Robert Marin. |
He was a naval | officer by career. |
Sparks is a banker and loan | officer by profession. |
ealizing a chance for escape, Paul alerts the | officer by throwing an ashtray through the window. |
Holloway (Lost) appears as a Nod intelligence | officer by the name of Ajay. |
He was named chief transport | officer by Major-General Frederick Dobson Middleton. |
ed on federal charges including the murder of | officer Byrne . |
Janardhanan is a senior police | officer, C. I. Paul a minister. |
He graduated from the | Officer Cadet School for Sappers in Modlin. |
General W. Anders | Officer Cadet Armoured Cavalry School: C.O. Capt. |
(July 15, 1861), Condell achieved the rank of | officer cadet (guardiamarina in Spanish). |
tered the military academy at Saint Cyr as an | officer cadet (aspirant). |
Officer Cadet (OCT) | |
From there, he attended the Mons | Officer Cadet School, Aldershot, England in 1958. |
In December 1976, he graduated from the | Officer Cadet School of Australia-Portsea. |
Hickling graduated from the | Officer Cadet School, Portsea. |
Entered the German navy as an | officer cadet in 1909 and was commissioned in 1912. |
Officer Cadet | |
The | Officer Cadet School, Portsea (sometimes referred to |
ceptions, the only new recruits enlisted were | officer cadets and soldiers below the rank of Warrant |
At any one time, five to six hundred | Officer Cadets are trained at this institution. |
AFA also provides initial training to | Officer Cadets of the general duties pilot branch. |
Basic combat courses for | officer cadets and recruits as well as Advanced train |
Village Tavern in Enid, shot it out, killing | officer Cal Palmer and wounding another officer befor |
nce again this place is named after a British | officer called Champion. |
Flying | Officer Calvert and Pilot Officer Sears as pilot and |
ember 1973 Ahmed Rami, a former Moroccan army | officer, came to Sweden from Paris. |
been committed, a fairly capable prosecuting | officer can definitely describe it. |
Hazard attended | Officer Candidate School and was commissioned an Ensi |
He then enlisted in Army | officer candidate school. |
Rear Admiral Landry completed | Officer Candidate School in 1980. |
ission as a Second Lieutenant upon completing | Officer Candidate School in February 1967. |
The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an | officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. |
He then attended the | Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island. |
ed airborne assault and parachute training at | Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Georgia. |
ed with the Canadian Forces in 1974 under the | Officer Candidate Training Plan. |
The Medical Administrative | Officer Candidate School was established at Barkeley |
oned a second lieutenant upon graduation from | Officer Candidate School in October 1966. |
nded the United States Army's basic training, | Officer Candidate School and the Military Intelligenc |
He later was commissioned at the Aviation | Officer Candidate School at Naval Air Station Pensaco |
All DoD | Officer Candidate programs: midshipmen and cadets at |
Breckenridge graduated from | Officer Candidate School in June 1976. |
departed the 82d Airborne Division to attend | Officer Candidate School. |
ary service in the Reichsmarine in 1922 as an | officer candidate. |
He attended | Officer Candidates School at Marine Corps Base Quanti |
After graduating from | Officer Candidates School, Taylor attended The Basic |
Gneisenau served in the training of | officer candidates, for which the ship undertook nume |
igned to New London, Connecticut for training | officer candidates. |
a where she continued to provide training for | officer candidates. |
In postwar Vienna, a playboy American | officer, Capt. |
Spectrum | officer Captain Blue starts a ground pursuit in a Spe |
1902), naval | officer, captain of HMAS Australia |
When he got back, hearing that his Company | Officer, Captain Scales, and a scout were lying out w |
however, assisted by the base's chief medical | officer, Captain Delaney (Ron Gold). |
Ernst Lindemann, (German naval | officer, Captain of the Bismarck) |
Reardon is pursued, however, by British army | officer Captain Preston (Niven). |
She is currently led by the Commanding | Officer, Captain Robert P. Tortora, and the Executive |
U.S. Army Warrant | Officer Career College |
Ken Anderson as Master Chief Petty | Officer Carter Holt |
Joseph Frantz Oscar Wergeland, military | officer, cartographer and skiing pioneer (d.1895) |
She has also worked as a parole | officer, caseworker, and manager of halfway houses. |
Nat Pendleton as Motorcycle | Officer Cassidy |
The returning | officer cast the deciding vote in favour of McPherson |
Meanwhile, James, with the help of a police | officer, casts Bharathan for the murder. |
Consequently, a police | officer catches him picking up the bag where the mone |
The | Officer category was renamed regementsofficerare to i |
uctions were completed, Tecumseh's commanding | officer, Cdr. |
bara Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, married naval | officer Cedric Holland on 15 June 1925. |
He went on to be Vice-Admiral Malta and Flag | Officer, Central Mediterranean in April 1945. |
2 years to successfully pass her Texas Peace | Officer Certification examination after being elected |
es (Historian and State Historic Preservation | Officer, Certifying Officer, State Historic Preservat |
Bill Rayburn: Chief Executive | Officer, Chairman of the Board, FNC Co-Founder |
and Scalise were tried for the murder of one | officer, Charles Walsh. |
Officer Charles Lee Eustes, Sept. 24, 1967, shot. | |
Edward Gargan as | Officer Charlie Prescott |
ood type character and Kabir Bedi, the Police | officer chasing Mithun. |
Instead, the medical | officer checked off the "no injury" box of the report |
ficers, namely Lt. Commander Cavit, the first | officer, Chief Medical Officer Fitzgerald and Lieuten |
He is formerly the Chief Operating | Officer, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Executive Of |
ree decades, serves as Texas' chief elections | officer, chief international protocol officer, and Bo |
Services Instructor, Fire Department Company | Officer, Chief Officer, Building Construction Related |
Brian Moore (police | officer), Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police, Englan |
the corrupt, ruthless 1950s Hong Kong Police | officer Chief Superintendent Wallace. |
A rookie Los Angeles police | officer, Chris O'Brien (Cochrane), is partnered with |
eral James B. Cunningham and Deputy Principal | Officer Christopher Marut. |
The police | officer claimed that the youth ran into him with his |
In June 1941, Squadron | Officer Clare Stevenson was appointed Director of the |
He reached the rank of Warrant | Officer Class 1 before leaving to join the Metropolit |
Assistant | Officer Class II (similar to a UK Private) |
orps, usually with the rank Sergeant, Warrant | Officer Class 2 or Warrant Officer Class 1. |
White Delmo: | Officer class and Hagen's personal bodyguards. |
1958), Israeli Air Force weapon systems | officer; classified as missing in action since 1986 |
Their enemy is a comic army | officer, Col. Lynch, see Sgt. |
SOS is part of the Squadron | Officer College, an element of Air University. |
However, his executive | officer, Colonel Cascio, wants the attack to continue |
28 January - Joseph Wall, army | officer, colonial governor and murderer (b.1737) |
James Henry Craig, | officer, colonial administrator (d.1812) |
This | officer combines high individual enterprise and deter |
en without papers, for Louisiana's commanding | officer, Comdr. |
Roger P. Hill, (1910-2001), royal navy | officer; commander of various destroyers. |
he Battle of Badung Strait, Pope's commanding | officer, Commander Welford C. Blinn, reported that hi |
ain John Underhill - First full-time training | officer, Commander Boston Company |
ent 6 August 2006 under her second commanding | officer, Commander Pinckney. |
five grades to the Order: Grand Cross, Grand | Officer, Commander, Officer and Chevalier. |
General | Officer Commanding 78th Infantry Division, Italy 1943 |
General | Officer Commanding 6th Armoured Division, North Afric |
The station's | officer commanding was the highest ranking Pole in th |
Then from 1802 to 1806 he was General | Officer Commanding Northern District. |
He went on to be Air | Officer Commanding AHQ Iraq and Persia in 1944. |
Clive Morton - General | Officer Commanding |
He was Deputy General | Officer Commanding 5th Cavalry Division in 1943, and |
Then in 1982 he was made Air | Officer Commanding No. 11 Group. |
He served in World War II as | Officer Commanding No. 50 Squadron and then as Office |
He became Air | Officer Commanding Far East Air Force in 1952 before |
After recovery, he became | Officer Commanding of a training depot. |
He became Air | Officer Commanding No. 1 Group in October 1956, Chief |
Walsh finished the 1960s as | Officer Commanding the Flying Wing at New Sarum Air F |
r Force in 1938 and served in World War II as | Officer Commanding No. 902 (County of London) (Balloo |
neral Ministry of Defence in 1941 and General | Officer Commanding 3rd Division. |
He became General | Officer Commanding 4th Division in 1942, and went int |
He then became General | Officer Commanding 47th Division, then GOC of 14th Di |
He was also the Air | Officer Commanding of Hindon Air Force Station near D |
Returning to the UK, he became General | Officer Commanding Scottish District and, subsequentl |
On 1 April 1918, Lambe was appointed General | Officer Commanding the VII Brigade of the RAF. |
He was then General | Officer Commanding Southern Command from 1971 to 1972 |
The rank is attested in use with a British | officer commanding the Equatorial Battalion in East A |
As | Officer Commanding (OC) Medical Squadron of the Comma |
a Prefect of Tiraspol, then became a General | Officer Commanding 5th Division, and finally a Genera |
He was the General | Officer Commanding of the 23 Division. |
In 1981 and 1982 he was | officer commanding the Royal Armoured Corps Centre. |
t the RAF Staff College, Andover in 1929, Air | Officer Commanding No. 1 (Indian) Group in 1931 and S |
liang joined Chiang Kai-Shek, becomes General | Officer Commanding 26th Route Army |
In 1943, he was General | Officer Commanding 101st Mountain Command, and in 194 |
He became Air | Officer Commanding AHQ Malta in 1947 and Air Officer |
He was General | Officer Commanding 2nd Division from 1972 to 1974. |
In 1982 he was appointed General | Officer Commanding North East Division. |
Sqn Ldr Dulip Hewawitharana BSc (Def Stu) | Officer Commanding Training |
The | Officer Commanding was Group Captain Raymond Collisha |
Sqn Ldr Dhammika Dias WWV, RSP, qhi | Officer Commanding Operations |
He served as General | Officer Commanding 1st Division from 1940 to 1942, an |
1944 General | Officer Commanding 5th Cavalry Army |
ve from 1943-1944, and in 1944 became General | Officer Commanding Artillery 1st Army. |
He was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 54 Squadron in 1956, Chief of |
he Air Ministry in 1929 before being made Air | Officer Commanding RAF Cranwell in 1933, Air Officer |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Di |
On 28 Sep 1914 he became the | officer commanding 7 Squadron RFC at Netheravon befor |
The 2nd Armoured Division had five General | Officer Commanding during its Second World War existe |
hen served for three years (1967-1970) as Air | Officer Commanding No. 38 Group. |
He was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 55 Squadron in October 1916 an |
Acting General | Officer Commanding 4th Indian Division, Italy (1944) |
commanding the Brigade of Guards and General | Officer Commanding London District and then in 1923 h |
He saw action again in 1953 as General | Officer Commanding the Commonwealth Division in Korea |
General | Officer Commanding 3rd Army - 1945 |
In 1944 he became General | Officer Commanding 6th Amoured Division in Italy and |
General | Officer Commanding 1st Army - 1945 |
Captain RM Aziz - | Officer Commanding of PNS Dacca, the destroyer. |
1937 General | Officer Commanding 16th Army |
He was appointed General | Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada in 1902. |
In 1947 he became General | Officer Commanding Palestine and in 1949 General Offi |
to the Middle East in 1955, Moore was General | Officer Commanding 1st Division, Middle East. |
terhouse College, Cambridge, he was appointed | Officer Commanding No. 79 Squadron and then Officer C |
e Chief General Staff in 1945, Deputy General | Officer Commanding 2nd Military Region in 1947, Comma |
In 1958 he was appointed General | Officer Commanding 7th Armoured Division going on to |
General | Officer Commanding 5th Indian Division, North Africa, |
His final tour was as Air | Officer Commanding No. 22 Group RAF. |
General | Officer Commanding (GOC): Lt-Gen Sir Thomas D'O. Snow |
Allison was appointed Air | Officer Commanding No. 11 Group in 1991. |
achieved the rank of general becoming General | Officer Commanding Thames District in 1902. |
He became General | Officer Commanding 43rd (Wessex) Division in 1942 and |
From 1926 to 1932 Shizun served as General | Officer Commanding 1st Division, 21st Army. |
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