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He joined HMAS Hobart as ASW | Officer and Operations Officer in 1982, but completed |
Tim Guinee as Warrant | Officer One Rady |
Michael Golden as Customs | Officer Andrews |
William Desmond as Parole | Officer Donovan |
Malcolm Atterbury as Police | Officer Spitz |
Frank Sully as Police | Officer Starrett |
Nat Pendleton as Motorcycle | Officer Cassidy |
Al St. John as Radio | Officer Jones |
Henry O'Neill as Parole | Officer Masters |
Ajit as CBI | Officer Harnam Prasad |
Cyril Chamberlain as Warrant | Officer Breech |
John Clark Gable as Army | Officer Terry |
Roy Dupuis as Narcotics | Officer Gilles Levac |
Guy Usher as Police | Officer John Mulvaney |
Frank Meredith as Police | Officer Mike |
Garry Marsh as Commanding | Officer Hill |
Robert J. Wilke as Police | Officer Cummings |
She has served as Commanding | Officer Fleet Hospital Fort Dix, Executive Officer, D |
He later worked as hygiene | officer and assistant trade officer at the government |
Mitchell and Peirce as operations | officer, and Rainier as executive officer. |
In 1945, He first served as General | Officer Commanding 11th Division, then Commanding Off |
He served as Commanding | Officer of 705th Battalion, Commanding Officer of 42n |
In 1944, Coman served as General | Officer Commanding 21st Training Division, Commanding |
From May 1982 to July 1984, as Administrative | Officer, Operations Officer and Maintenance Officer o |
He also served as Commanding | Officer HMAS Buccaneer, Operations and Navigating Off |
Song currently serves as an | officer in Hainan government. |
He was later commissioned as an | officer in military intelligence. |
Shoji Nakayama as Staff | Officer, Japan Self Defense Forces Headquarters |
He served as an | officer with the Royal Engineers. |
He served as an | officer of the Pennsylvania National Guard. |
Wright served as an | officer of the National Liberal League. |
Matthew C. Perry took over as flag | officer from Conner. |
He entered Baghdad as Intelligence | Officer with the Black Watch. |
He then joined Jasta 6 as Commanding | Officer in November. |
Lucretia Mott served as an | officer of the meeting. |
William Hartnell as German | Officer at Station (uncredited) |
He earlier served as an | officer of Amazon.com |
Served as an | officer under the Oda clan. |
He served as an | officer on William Walker's filibustering army. |
Tucker also served as commanding | officer of the schooner Franklin. |
Chris Elliott had joined BAS as Third | Officer on John Biscoe in 1967, becoming Second Offic |
joining the Royal Household was as Commanding | Officer, Southampton Officer Training Corps 1992-1994 |
advanced through the ranks serving as Gunnery | Officer, Assistant Navigator, and Deck Watch officer. |
Before serving as Commanding | Officer of USS Cole from 1999 to 2001, Lippold was Ex |
In 1945, he started as General | Officer Commanding 5th Corps Area and then became Gen |
8th Tactical Fighter Wing as noncommissioned | officer in charge, reparable processing center; senio |
Later, he served as an | officer in Czechoslovakian Army, in artillery units, |
to South Korea where he served as Operations | Officer and later as the Executive Officer on the sta |
After a time as senior | officer of Escort Group C5 in the Mid-Atlantic, Prent |
MS Nelson in April 1940, initially as medical | officer, then, having been promoted to surgeon lieute |
avy from 1941 through 1946 serving as gunnery | officer and executive officer on destroyers in both t |
During his early career as an | officer he served in Japan, Korea and Egypt. |
During World War II, Mann served as an | officer in the Scots Guards. |
Lieutenant-General Moncel was invested as an | Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Wing Commander Brill as commanding | officer of No. 467 Squadron RAAF, July 1944 |
He served as an | officer in France during World War I. |
Mink has served as an | officer and director of the Massachusetts Bicycle Coa |
He ended the war as executive | officer of the 343 Air Group in Japan. |
He served as General | Officer Commanding Northern Ireland from 2003 to 2005 |
He also served as an | officer in the United States Marine Corps. |
mains at Oxford United and works as Community | Officer for the club. |
During the Second World War he served as an | officer in the Royal Navy. |
He served in this position as an | officer of state until his demise in 1728. |
to Lieutenant-Commander and served as Gunnery | Officer aboard HMCS Uganda. |
d in the militia during the War of 1812 as an | officer and surgeon. |
he Civil War served with the Union Army as an | officer of Light Artillery. |
In 1802 he entered government employ as an | officer of customs. |
Later during the Quasi-War he served as an | officer in the United States Navy. |
el, engaged in Chahar area operation as Staff | Officer, Kwantung Army, North China Detachment |
hile in Qatar, Young served as Administrative | Officer and Charge d' Affaires. |
He was also appointed as Project | Officer for the induction of Mirage aircraft in 1966. |
He fought in the Battle of Midway as Flight | Officer of Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 241. |
His last appointment was as Flag | Officer, Orkneys and Shetland in 1918. |
He worked on the Manhattan Project as medical | officer during World War II. |
Gilroy served as returning | officer for the northern Churchill riding in the buil |
ary service in the Reichsmarine in 1922 as an | officer candidate. |
Upon returning from England, Yeo served as an | officer in the SAF. |
In retirement, Harriman served as Naval | Officer for the Port of Boston until 1877. |
o some sources, Seljuk began his career as an | officer in the Khazar army. |
gyll and Sutherland Highlanders as commanding | officer from 1972 to 1974 . |
hen served for three years (1967-1970) as Air | Officer Commanding No. 38 Group. |
During World War II Westmacott served as an | officer of sappers. |
ys Campaign Grant was working as Intelligence | officer in France. |
Sundlo was educated as an | officer and graduated from the Norwegian Military Aca |
From 1881 to 1883, he served as an | officer on special duty in Mysore. |
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 |
1972 he took up a position as administrative | officer at the Australian Embassy, Tokyo. |
eel came back from retirement to serve as Air | Officer Commanding Reserve Command. |
From 1892-1895, Bonch-Bruyevich served as an | officer with the Lithuanian Guards Regiment, posted a |
He then served as an | officer in the United States Army (1942-1946). |
In 1836 he sailed to the Arctic as scientific | officer on HMS Terror under George Back. |
m 1943-1946, he served in the U.S. Navy as an | officer on the destroyer USS Watts. |
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. |
He retired as an | officer in 1906, and started to work in the plantatio |
Gugy served as an | officer in the local militia, becoming lieutenant-col |
1917, Catlin was sent to France as commanding | officer of the 6th Marines. |
e participated in the Revolutionary War as an | officer under the command of Francis Marion. |
Transferred to Kiev, he served as an | officer in the local infantry regiment. |
tered the military academy at Saint Cyr as an | officer cadet (aspirant). |
Beyer, who served as an | officer on Asterion, recounts the story of Astarion a |
s U-boat ace Max Valentiner served as salvage | officer on Vulkan in early 1911. |
Before that time, he had served as an | officer in the United States Air Force. |
Judge Ripple began his career as an | officer in the Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps. |
After the War he served as Air | Officer Commanding AHQ Iraq before retiring in 1949. |
as also starred in The Bill as anti-terrorism | officer, Karen Lacy. |
During World War II he served as an | officer in the United States Navy. |
During World War I he served as an | officer in the Royal Navy. |
Dick was commissioned as an | officer in the United States Air Force in 1975. |
This was followed by four years as an | officer in the British Indian Army. |
In 1935 he served as General | Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command in Indi |
h both organisations, he was posted as Flying | Officer to RAF Benson. |
Langfitt served as Commanding | Officer of American Forces in Hawaii during the Spani |
He served as an | officer in the 1st Georgia Regiment during the Americ |
nley succeeded Edward James Olmos as superior | officer, Lt. Martin Castillo. |
His final tour was as Air | Officer Commanding No. 22 Group RAF. |
He also served as an | officer in the Union Army during the American Civil W |
he American Civil War, Harris served as staff | officer in the Confederate Army. |
During the Second World War he served as an | officer in the Royal Artillery. |
He served as General | Officer Commanding Cavalry Corps in 1942, and retired |
Serving the battalion as an | officer soon became considered an honor by the Carlis |
Commissioned as an | officer in 1983, he was assigned to the Naval Securit |
Buck joined this contingent as medical | officer, travelling to the Middle East in 1915. |
In 1963 he was assigned as commanding | officer of Air Training Command. |
Lord Ashley was honoured as an | Officer Grade IV, title OStJ. |
untry, he remained in the army, serving as an | officer training instructor. |
He served as General | Officer Commanding 1st Division from 1940 to 1942, an |
From 1926 to 1932 Shizun served as General | Officer Commanding 1st Division, 21st Army. |
An Arab nationalist, he served as an | officer in the Ottoman Army during World War I. |
Then she worked for the World Bank as program | officer in Mozambique. |
By the Civil War, Guibor was serving as an | officer in the state militia artillery battery. |
Finally, in 1945, he served as General | Officer Commanding 21st Division. |
In October 1941 he was commissioned as an | officer and rested from operations. |
Day served as an | officer in the 84th, 16th and 96th Regiments of Foot. |
He served as an | officer in the Confederate army, reaching the rank of |
He saw action again in 1953 as General | Officer Commanding the Commonwealth Division in Korea |
Bowen was previously assigned as the | Officer in Charge of Coast Guard Station Marathon. |
During world war II he served as an | officer in the military intelligence. |
He was invested as an | Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1946 |
ursuits were interrupted by his service as an | officer, Lieutenant (jg.), |
He served as an | officer in the Confederate States Army during the Civ |
During World War II, he served as an | officer in the United States Navy. |
participated in the Italian-Turkish war as an | officer on the armoured cruiser Vettor Pisani. |
Entered the German navy as an | officer cadet in 1909 and was commissioned in 1912. |
He served as combat | officer in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1945. |
Her last position was as Principal | Officer with the Council for Curriculum Examinations |
In command, she served as commanding | officer, Naval Legal Service Office, North Central. |
At sea, Perez served as electrical | officer and main propulsion assistant aboard the USS |
erved in World War II initially as Commanding | officer of 1st Bn East Surrey Regiment in 1939 and th |
He served as Commanding | Officer of the 4th Artillery Regiment between 1941 an |
During World War II, he served as junior | officer in the United States Navy, first in intellige |
g most of the 20s, Welsh served as commanding | officer of the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establish |
He served as Executive | Officer of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS C |
ted from Cranwell, was commissioned as apilot | officer on 19 December, and posted to No. 207 Squadro |
He then worked as Court | Officer and Law Clerk with Metropolitan Criminal Cour |
Following duties as ordnance | officer on board the battleship USS New Hampshire (BB |
He continued his war service as Air | Officer Commanding No. 223 (Composite) Group from 194 |
gned to the USS Wahoo (SS-238) as Engineering | Officer, and then to two billets as Executive Officer |
He continued has war service as Air | Officer Commanding RAF Gibraltar and then as Air Offi |
His last appointments were as Air | Officer Commanding No. 25 (Training) Group in 1963 an |
merican Civil War, Howell served as executive | officer of the steam sloop Ossipee at the Battle of M |
e (CGN-25), USS McInerney (FFG-8), as Reactor | Officer on the USS Nimitz (CVN-68), and as Executive |
Having enrolled prior to World War II as an | officer in the reserves, he was made liaison officer |
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