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Labatt became an | Officer of the Order of Canada in 1996. |
In 1993 Gregory became an | officer in the Air Force Reserves. |
In 1983 Gregory became an | officer through direct appointment after a year of pr |
Stevens became an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire on 3 June |
In 1947, Harcourt became Flag | Officer (Air) and Second in Command Mediterranean Fle |
In October 1944, he became Air | Officer Commanding No. 1 Islands Group in the Pacific |
In World War I he became Gunnery | Officer in the light cruisers HMS Aurora, HMS Centaur |
In 1990 she became political | officer for the GMB trade union Midland and East Coas |
He became an | officer in the War of 1812 and studied law afterward. |
In 1917 Storrs became Political | Officer representing the Egyptian Expeditionary Force |
He became Flag | Officer, West Africa in 1943 and Flag Officer, Easter |
He became Air | Officer Commanding No. 229 Group in 1943 and Air Offi |
e Imperial Russian Army in 1883 and became an | officer in 1886. |
In January 1958, he became Executive | Officer for HQ 79th Fighter Group, Youngstown Municip |
served in World War I and then became General | Officer Commanding Sudan in 1924. |
He became Commanding | Officer of 1st Bn Irish Guards in 1981. |
In 1925, Erik became an | Officer from Bern 2 Corps, Switzerland. |
s briefly in reserve, but then became General | Officer Commanding 13th Training Division, Commanding |
In 1749 he became Commanding | Officer of the 42nd Regiment of Foot serving in Irela |
He became General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Command in 194 |
, Kahrs went in to the military and became an | officer. |
He became an | officer and married a woman of high rank. |
Asper became an | Officer of the Order of Canada in 1995. |
He became Air | Officer Commanding at Air Headquarters Malaya in 1955 |
His son became an | officer in most of the companies in which his father |
He became Commanding | Officer of the Reconnaissance Regiment of 81st (West |
In 1944, he became General | Officer Commanding 7th Training Division, and then Ge |
He became Commanding | officer in November 1941. |
Robertson became an | officer in the Life Guards from 1982-95, rising to th |
In 1989 he became General | Officer Commanding 1 (UK) Armoured Division. |
Before D-Day in Normandy, he became Executive | Officer in the 2nd Infantry Regiment. |
In 1946 he became General | Officer Commanding Indian 2nd Airborne Division and i |
He became settlement | officer at Rai Bareli in 1895 and a magistrate and co |
ths after his promotion, he became Commanding | Officer, Marine Detachment, USS Arkansas. |
In 1940, he first became Commanding | Officer 16th Brigade and then Deputy General Officer |
In 1965, he became an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). |
He then became Commanding | Officer of USS Gridley (DD-92) upon her commissioning |
He later became an | officer in the Kentucky Militia with the rank of capt |
He then became General | Officer Commanding 3rd Division moving on to be Gener |
Because the | officer had moved from that spot to another, the shot |
1916 he received orders to become Commanding | Officer of the USS Columbia. |
He was selected to become Commanding | officer of 42 Commando in 1965. |
Told the only option to become an | officer was to first enlist, Paddock continued his ef |
He returned in 1922 to become executive | officer on the Kitakami. |
urned to England in 1857 to become Commanding | Officer of 2nd Bn 6th (Warwickshire) Regiment. |
ignated by the conspirators to become liaison | officer of defense circle XVIII (Salzburg). |
liang joined Chiang Kai-Shek, becomes General | Officer Commanding 26th Route Army |
ilitary Academy, Woolwich, before becoming an | officer in the Royal Engineers. |
venteen, he joined the army, soon becoming an | officer. |
achieved the rank of general becoming General | Officer Commanding Thames District in 1902. |
ctor of Bomber Operations before becoming Air | Officer Commanding No. 18 Group in January 1943 and t |
He served in World War II becoming General | Officer Commanding 4th Infantry Division. |
He served in World War II becoming Commanding | Officer of 1st Bn Scots Guards in 1943 and Commanding |
He served in World War I becoming General | Officer Commanding 69th Division and retiring in 1918 |
He served in World War II becoming Commanding | Officer of 3rd Bn Scots Guards in 1940. |
She has been Research | Officer with National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO |
Before the | officer could throw a grenade, an enemy grenade lande |
war he remained with the RAF, being appointed | Officer Commanding the Experimental Section at the Ro |
nn served as a soldier, before being promoted | officer. |
He is currently a Belfast police | officer. |
He was the first Bengali Military | officer to revolt against Pakistan army on 25th March |
became the highest ranking Bermudian military | officer, with the rank of Major General. |
Harry Bernard - | Officer |
Paul Best Press | Officer, Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway |
The verbal exchange between the | officer and mayor was caught on video and showed the |
orial title, such as Bezirksamtmann (District | officer). |
sed of espionage, see Felix Bloch (diplomatic | officer). |
His Blue SWAT | officer number is 153. |
The only survivor was the boat's bridge | officer, Lt. Pulleyne. |
She was the first female bomb disposal | officer ever to be killed on operations. |
Christopher Bonham-Carter, naval | officer |
Danielle Frye was born to | Officer Mimi Reed met colleague Detective Derek Frye |
He alerted an off-duty Boston police | officer, who then arrested Chase and Felton. |
He alerted an off-duty Boston police | officer, who then arrested Felton. |
the streets in which a suspect took a police | officer's weapon, then shot and killed both the offic |
ral Party of Australia - Terry Boylan, police | officer. |
n 1964, Queen Elizabeth II named Brannigan an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire. |
He was briefly the | Officer Commanding of the IRA's Dublin Brigade and wa |
Allan Cuthbertson as the Brigadier's Staff | Officer |
. Eisenhower considered him a brilliant staff | officer and trainer. |
Paddy Blagden, a retired British Army | officer and the United Nations foremost expert on de- |
John Dutton Frost (1912-1993), British army | officer, served in Operation Market Garden |
British Member of Parliament and British Army | officer |
For the British naval | officer, see Humphrey Fleming Senhouse. |
ies, and reflect those of the British Warrant | Officer, Non Commissioned Officer and enlisted ranks |
Keith Hellawell, former British police | officer |
(1831 - 25 February 1917) was a British Army | officer. |
(1866 - 15 August 1921) was a British police | officer in India. |
vyan Evelegh (1898 - 1958) was a British army | officer. |
A former British Army | officer, Goad was the senior bomb disposal expert on |
British Army | officer. |
nt has been verified by the British political | officer at the scene, a Mr. Eustace. |
He was a distinguished British military | officer. |
ms (1765-19 December 1850) was a British army | officer and Liberal politician. |
Jeffrey Boehm (1757-1823), British Naval | Officer |
was an English ornithologist and British Army | officer. |
1 - 26 March 1939) was a British intelligence | officer, police officer, prison governor, colonial ad |
7 March 1853-11 June 1932) was a British Army | officer and an officer of the Yeomen of the Guard. |
14) was an English cricketer and British Army | officer. |
Lindsay, 1st Baronet (1905-1981) British army | officer, polar explorer and politician |
Colin James Boag CBE is a senior British Army | officer. |
CM (died 27 August 1970) was a British police | officer. |
ch - Anthony Coningham Sterling, British Army | officer and historian (b.1805). |
l Henry Barry (1750-1822), was a British Army | officer known for his military dispatches. |
William Spencer Beaumont was a British army | officer and a member of the London County Council. |
mlin CMG, MVO (1875-1947) was a British naval | officer. |
n 12 August 1959) is a retired British police | officer. |
For the British Army | officer and Victoria Cross recipient, see Wallace Duf |
ber 1850, Tunbridge Wells) was a British Army | officer. |
This article is about the British police | officer. |
ecutive, cricketer and decorated British Army | officer. |
ruary 1867 - 3 March 1915) was a British army | officer. |
liam Harvey Christie (1808-1873) British army | officer and public servant in colonial New South Wale |
British army | officer in colonial America. |
Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley, British military | officer and MP (d.1908). |
r 1918 - 3 December 1952) was a British naval | officer. |
ichard Henry Beddome, 1830-1911, British army | officer and botanist. |
milton Russell (1812-1900) was a British Army | officer. |
rthur Swinson (circa 1915-1970), British Army | officer |
er was born in a family of a British military | officer in Royal Artillery. |
Lamont Kirkland CBE is a senior British Army | officer. |
mber 1981 - 19 April 2011) was a British army | officer. |
lwyn (1858 - 1 March 1893) was a British army | officer and Conservative politician. |
r 1930 - 8 March 2007) was a British military | officer, educationist and teacher. |
Thomas Pennicott, KCVO, a senior British Army | officer. |
This page is about the British Army | Officer James Edgar Leach. |
ish Colonial Units, with a British Commanding | Officer and senior Non-commissioned officers operatin |
1st Baron Amherst, 18th century British army | officer |
DSO (1882-16 January 1917) was a British Army | officer. |
(1832 - 25 February 1917) was a British Army | officer. |
This article is about the British Army | Officer. |
1914 - 7 September 1989) was a British police | officer. |
Samuel Tickell, British army | officer, artist and ornithologist in India and Burma |
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. |
For the British Army | officer born in 1739, see Elias Durnford. |
This article is about the British Army | officer born in 1774. |
KB (1753 - 20 March 1823) was a British Army | officer. |
iborne (18 October 1826-?) was a British Army | officer and military historian. |
ble John Lavisser - A turncoat British Guards | officer. |
ber 1964) was an Indian Army and British Army | officer, police officer and English cricketer. |
e (1757 - 23 October 1833) was a British army | officer. |
arles Melvill Paris DSO MC was a British Army | officer. |
nglish mountaineer, explorer and British Army | officer. |
In 1943, he left to be British Liaison | officer with the Free Polish forces. |
1805 - October 1900), was a British military | officer. |
nslow (died 16 March 1760) was a British army | officer and politician. |
ment Pilcher (born 1936) was a British police | officer. |
t (1847 - 2 February 1913) was a British Army | officer and Conservative politician. |
20 October 1826) was a Loyalist British army | officer and politician. |
For the British naval | officer, see James Somerville (admiral). |
He was a British Council | Officer from 1968-9, then a Probation Officer from 19 |
revost Woodgate, KCMG, CB, was a British Army | Officer. |
Henry Dillon (1780-1857) was a British naval | officer. |
Brims CB, CBE, DSO is a retired British Army | officer. |
He was made Senior British Naval | Officer, Western Atlantic in 1942 and retired in 1944 |
Jeremy Brett - British Military | Officer |
Reardon is pursued, however, by British army | officer Captain Preston (Niven). |
CB, (1838-28 January 1917) was a British Army | officer. |
he early Canadian politician and British Army | officer, see Edward O'Hara (Canadian politician). |
1761 - February 19, 1855) was a British army | officer and colonial administrator. |
nbury (1785 - 8 June 1864) was a British Army | officer. |
29 July 1862 - 8 May 1933) was a British Army | officer. |
y 1844 - 9 September 1926) was a British Army | officer and served as General Officer Commanding the |
illern QPM (born c.1928) was a British police | officer. |
uly 1786 - 8 October 1812) was a British Army | officer and politician. |
30 September 1930) was a senior British Army | officer. |
1673 - 8 September 1735), British Army | officer |
d under the administration of a British naval | officer, Hobart Pasha. |
d by Jonathan Garratt (a retired British Army | officer) in 2001. |
May 1824 - 14 April 1899) was a British Army | officer. |
For the Irish-born British army | officer of the same name, see Henry Charles Sirr (sol |
For the British police | officer in India, see Percy Beart Thomas. |
uary - Dominicus Nagell Lemvig Brun, military | officer and politician (b.1790) |
ki (1935 - 2008) was a Bulgarian intelligence | officer. |
ets became Indian forces officers, Burma Navy | officer, Pakistan force officer, private pilots and o |
Legislature, Jackson is Business Development | Officer Vice President for Capital One Bank. |
ber 31 - William Morris, businessman, militia | officer, justice of the peace, politician, and school |
s unfortunate situation is informed by police | officer Gopinath (Biju Menon) to the BSF. |
The port was administered by an | officer titled Mahapandita. |
ing watched behind the SCHOOL sign, by Truant | Officer Donald Duck. |
A civil suit brought against Michaels by the | officer was reportedly settled in April 2006. |
loved, and fell lamented and mourned by every | officer and man of his command. |
One unit is occupied by the | Officer in Charge and his family. |
k was accidentally shot and killed by another | officer. |
The mission was founded by Morris | Officer in 1860. |
in September 951, Shizong was murdered by an | officer after a battle. |
Soon Precinct 13 is joined by another | officer, off-duty cop Capra. |
by a bullet said to have been fired by Police | Officer Oscar Benoit, though Benoit and Police Office |
The gallantry displayed by this | officer, and that of his companion, Capt. |
5 staff of the Tribunal were led by Executive | Officer, Mr Alexander Watt. |
The Army Cadet Force | Officer will also do the same course under the same t |
In real life, Yvonne Caldwell met | Officer Tami Baumann, an officer at LAPD's 77th Stree |
Jeff Caliendo - | Officer Maloney |
R. D. Call as | Officer Rusty Baines |
Howard Opinsky was the campaign's press | officer. |
esky was inducted into the Order of Canada as | Officer. |
27 - February 27, 2007) was a Canadian police | officer. |
Francis Fontaine as Canadian Customs | Officer |
been committed, a fairly capable prosecuting | officer can definitely describe it. |
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