「officer」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「an」)
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Hayes was commissioned an | officer in 1966. |
He was an | officer in janisary corps. |
He became an | officer in 1829. |
He was an | officer of OUCA. |
He was commissioned an | officer in 1977. |
Severson was commissioned an | officer in 1972. |
Wheeler was commissioned an | officer in 1983. |
Song currently serves as an | officer in Hainan government. |
1713-3 February 1788) was an | officer of the Royal Navy. |
He was later commissioned as an | officer in military intelligence. |
Patrick Parrish is an | officer in the United States Army. |
MacAuliffe was an | officer in the Spanish Army. |
Suggs was commissioned an | officer in the Navy in 1970. |
He served as an | officer with the Royal Engineers. |
Captain Burzagli was an | officer in the Royal Italian Navy. |
He served as an | officer of the Pennsylvania National Guard. |
Wright served as an | officer of the National Liberal League. |
He was an | officer of the bank for several years. |
He was promoted to an | officer rank in 1733. |
1994, made an | Officer of the Order of Canada |
He was also an | officer in the Confederate army. |
The port was administered by an | officer titled Mahapandita. |
He became an | officer in the French Marine Royale. |
She was an | officer of the Fukuoka Prefectural Police. |
This guy was an | officer in the local Afghan forces. |
Pearson ("Iain") was an | officer in the Royal Naval Reserve. |
He was commissioned an | officer on July 7, 1963. |
He was an | officer in the Odd Fellows, 1851-1853. |
Lucretia Mott served as an | officer of the meeting. |
Desaulniers also was an | officer in the local militia. |
He was an | officer in the US Marine Corps. |
He was an | officer in Sector 7 of the Muktibahini. |
He earlier served as an | officer of Amazon.com |
In 1878, he became an | Officer of the Legion d'honneur. |
Served as an | officer under the Oda clan. |
He was an | officer in the 60th Rifles. |
Tufton was an | officer in the 1st Foot Guards. |
He served as an | officer on William Walker's filibustering army. |
1744 - d. 1798) was an | officer of the Royal Navy. |
(along with an | officer from the Nazi party). |
He was an | officer in the parliamentary New Model Army, in 1646 |
He is accused of resisting an | officer with violence and simple assault on an office |
As an | officer in the United States Navy, Blunt went on to s |
An E-6 is not an | officer in the United States Army (or its equivalent |
the starboard watch but while technically an | officer was socially isolated, being neither truly an |
Later, he served as an | officer in Czechoslovakian Army, in artillery units, |
Curzon is unexceptional in every way, an | officer like any other officer, and it is the very or |
Told the only option to become an | officer was to first enlist, Paddock continued his ef |
In 1987, he was made an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec and was promo |
Since 11 May 2003, he is an | Officer in the Order of Leopold. |
In 1973, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 1999, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Kathir was the son of an | officer who had served in Amr ibn Laith's army. |
In 1974, she was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 1982, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civi |
In 1991, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 2006, he was made an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec. |
During his early career as an | officer he served in Japan, Korea and Egypt. |
He was made an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his wo |
He was created an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1 |
In 1993, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
His father was a West Point graduate and an | officer in the Corps of Engineers . |
n 1918 Wynne married Linden Charles Tyson, an | officer in the Royal Air Force. |
tari, Shinano province, and was originally an | officer of Iwabitsu Castle. |
The following list includes an | officer from the Long Beach Community College Distric |
He was an | officer of the Royal Army Service Corps and fought in |
He was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada in 1996. |
In 1997, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
During World War II, Mann served as an | officer in the Scots Guards. |
r General Antonio J. Ramos (born 1946) was an | officer of the United States Air Force. |
He was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada in 1999. |
of Mention in Despatches were made, one to an | officer and two to ratings. |
Lieutenant-General Moncel was invested as an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
The assigned crew of seven consists of an | Officer In Charge (Chief Boatswain's Mate), Executive |
He had previously been made an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). |
er functions as a headquarters, it remains an | officer' mess. |
On the typical patrol schedule an | officer will work Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, |
In 1991, she was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
icholas John Andrew Langman (born 1960) is an | officer for the British secret service organisation M |
Sreenath plays the role of an | officer who was the arch rival of Mohanlal. |
He served as an | officer in France during World War I. |
In 2008, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Major General Nguyen Van Manh was an | officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. |
In 1974, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
He was made an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1 |
Mink has served as an | officer and director of the Massachusetts Bicycle Coa |
David M. Thomas is an | officer in the United States Navy. |
Ryan was appointed an | Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1990. |
On November 14, 1996, Bronfman was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
For his work he was made an | Officer of the Legion of Honour. |
In 1990 he was made an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec. |
Robertson became an | officer in the Life Guards from 1982-95, rising to th |
He also served as an | officer in the United States Marine Corps. |
In 1995, he was appointed is an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Her father Ravindra Sawant was an | officer in the Indian Navy. |
In 2006, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
He later became an | officer in the Kentucky Militia with the rank of capt |
In 1985, he was made an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec. |
Donald Powell (1896 - 1942) was an | officer in the British Indian Army during World War I |
He was made an | Officer of the Order of Australia in January 1990. |
ilitary Academy, Woolwich, before becoming an | officer in the Royal Engineers. |
In 1983 he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Cui Xingwu was an | officer in the 55th Army of Jehol province under its |
During the Second World War he served as an | officer in the Royal Navy. |
In 1995, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Farina was an | officer in the Chicago Police Department from 1967 to |
He served in this position as an | officer of state until his demise in 1728. |
d in the militia during the War of 1812 as an | officer and surgeon. |
He is an | officer in the Union Army during the American Civil W |
rn in Borrowfield, Forfarshire, the son of an | officer of the Bengal Engineers. |
His older son Peter was an | officer in the British Army. |
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 |
Ronald A. Gregory is an | officer in the United States Air Force. |
Bishop was made an | Officer of the Order of Australia in January 1984. |
Abbott was appointed an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1 |
In 1993 she was named an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec. |
aughter of Albert Trorillo Siders Barnitz, an | officer twice brevetted for bravery. |
She was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada in February, 2006. |
In 1997, she was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
he Civil War served with the Union Army as an | officer of Light Artillery. |
He was an | officer in the local Fraternal Order of Eagles. |
209 BC) was an | officer in Hannibal's army during the Second Punic Wa |
Foster with an | officer went forward to attack the hostile machinegun |
Lieutenant General Pham Quoc Thuan was an | officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. |
In 1802 he entered government employ as an | officer of customs. |
He was an | officer in the Turkish army and also a well-known pai |
Timothy Hugh Stewart Duke is an | officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. |
Later during the Quasi-War he served as an | officer in the United States Navy. |
In 1994, he was made an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec. |
General Tran Thanh Phong was an | officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. |
In 1976, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Basrak was an | officer in the United States Navy during the Second W |
In 1990, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 2000, she was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
the Richmond Mechanics' Institute and was an | officer in the Virginia Historical Society. |
tephen R. Henley is an American lawyer and an | officer in the United States Army. |
's Birthday Honours Chadwick was appointed an | Officer of the Order of Australia. |
In 1989, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civi |
y (20 February 1779 - 27 January 1840) was an | officer in the United States Navy. |
edal for Art and Science (equal in rank to an | Officer and rare) |
Major General Ton That Xung was an | officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. |
In 1986, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Military Merit. |
Karol Durski-Trzaska (1849-1935) was an | officer in Austro-Hungarian Army and later, Polish Ar |
In 1925, Erik became an | Officer from Bern 2 Corps, Switzerland. |
ary service in the Reichsmarine in 1922 as an | officer candidate. |
Upon returning from England, Yeo served as an | officer in the SAF. |
The government of Belgium made him an | Officer of The Order of King Leopold. |
o some sources, Seljuk began his career as an | officer in the Khazar army. |
He served in the British Army and was an | officer in the 2nd Sussex Rifle Volunteers. |
He was made an | Officer of the Legion of Honour by the French Governm |
He was appointed an | Officer of the Order of Australia in January 1992. |
In 1960, Taylor was made an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). |
She was appointed an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1982. |
Later he was an | officer in the army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. |
In 1945 he was made an | Officer of the Order of British Empire. |
George (1754-1780), killed in India while an | officer in the HEIC army. |
In 1994, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
During World War II Westmacott served as an | officer of sappers. |
In 1978 he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 2000, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Sundlo was educated as an | officer and graduated from the Norwegian Military Aca |
In 1999 he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 1981 he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
From 1881 to 1883, he served as an | officer on special duty in Mysore. |
In 2003, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 1971, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
He is an | officer in the Reserve Component of the U.S. Navy. |
Heydebreck served as an | officer in the German Army in World War I. |
He was appointed as an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2 |
In 1971, Cliff was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Stevens became an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire on 3 June |
On December 29, 1986, Hayden was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
e Imperial Russian Army in 1883 and became an | officer in 1886. |
In 1968, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 1986, he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
He has been made an | Officer des Arts et des Lettres by the French Governm |
In 1995, he was made an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec. |
ajor-General George Lammie (1891-1946) was an | officer in the British Army during World War II. |
From 1892-1895, Bonch-Bruyevich served as an | officer with the Lithuanian Guards Regiment, posted a |
1600-1658), was an | officer in the New Model Army and a regicide. |
In 1994, an | officer from the command shot himself in the leg duri |
It was named after Andrew Holmes, an | officer in the War of 1812. |
He was an | officer of Lavoie Motors Ltd. in Lac du Bonnet. |
In 1972 he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
In 1957, he joined and became an | officer of the State Bank of India. |
He was an | officer of the Royal Artillery and served in World Wa |
The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an | officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. |
He was found guilty of conduct unbecoming an | officer but the verdict was overturned. |
He then served as an | officer in the United States Army (1942-1946). |
He is an | officer of L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. |
Fawcett was an | officer with the Australian Army from 1982 to 2004. |
He was appointed an | Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1983. |
m 1943-1946, he served in the U.S. Navy as an | officer on the destroyer USS Watts. |
He was posthumously made an | Officer of the National Order of Quebec in June 1996. |
In 2009, she was made an | officer of the National Order of Quebec. |
In 1995 he was made an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
During the Russo Japanese War Sablin was an | officer on the cruiser Almaz. |
During World War I he served as an | officer in the US Army. |
In the World War I, Roper served as an | officer in the Devonshire Regiment. |
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