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ment during the First World War and reached the | rank of Lieutenant. |
He served as chief engineer with the | rank of Colonel, a title which has sometimes confuse |
and an Alamo Scout Commendation, and earned the | rank of Major. |
g his company officer career, since 1858 in the | rank of a Hauptmann, he became Major of the general |
iser of the State on International Law with the | rank of Cabinet Minister. |
He posthumously received the court | rank of junior first rank (1869) and first rank (190 |
He holds the retired | rank of Brigadier General. |
Hamilton joined the Royal Navy in 1908 with the | rank of Midshipman. |
Anatomidae was raised to the | rank of family in a study by Geiger & Jansen (2004). |
He gained the | rank of Flight Commander in the Royal Flying Corps. |
ril 2, 1865, Colonel Wildrick received a brevet | rank of brigadier general in the Regular Army for hi |
onal Service in the RAF as a navigator with the | rank of commissioned officer. |
stes then elevated his young son Romulus to the | rank of Augustus, to become emperor as Romulus Augus |
Levy was promoted to the | rank of lieutenant in 1817, master commandant in 183 |
of the Household Cavalry, where he rose to the | rank of captain. |
Bevilacqua was raised to the | rank of Honorary Prelate of His Holiness on January |
the Queen's Bays in World War I, attaining the | rank of Major and gaining the Croix de Guerre. |
fficer status with promotion to the substantive | rank of major general on 25 January 2008, whereupon |
Cunningham reached the | rank of general in the Army. |
ed in 1939 and served in the Army achieving the | rank of Lieutenant. |
The | rank of Inspekteur was divided into two levels: Land |
He also held the | rank of Major in the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry. |
ncock served in a militia unit and obtained the | rank of sergeant. |
The site has attained a traffic | rank of 11,784 in India, where an estimated 65% of i |
-martialed six times, and once demoted from the | rank of Captain. |
pearances in the final AP Poll, with an average | rank of 9.22. |
He later achieved the | rank of sergeant-Major. |
He retired from the RAAF in 1945 with the | rank of wing commander. |
He retired in 1918 with the | rank of honorary brigadier general. |
November 18, 1953, O'Brien was elevated to the | rank of Titular Archbishop of Calynda by Pope Pius X |
uis XVIII made him Commandant at Lille with the | rank of Brigadier, and made him a Viscount. |
however, believed that Turgut Reis deserved the | rank of Sinan Pasha. |
He finished the war at the | rank of master sergeant and then aspired to become a |
er Ludwig I of Bavaria, and was advanced to the | rank of a Lieutenant General in 1934. |
ttany and at the French court, were allowed the | rank of Foreign Prince. |
day of the battle, Johnson was given the brevet | rank of major general of volunteers, supplemented on |
he Marine Corps and eventually retired with the | rank of Major. |
He later achieved the | rank of company sergeant-major. |
rned to duty during World War II, rising to the | rank of Hauptmann. |
o the Intelligence Corps in 1940, rising to the | rank of Major. |
He attained the | rank of captain in the Second Regiment of Monmouth C |
On July 25, 1866, Congress created the | rank of General of the Army for Grant and then promo |
tered the United States Army, where he held the | rank of captain and saw action in France. |
tes, and candidates are selected based on their | rank of popularity (votes received) within the party |
mission in the RAF and reverted to his previous | rank of wing commander. |
Pope Pius XI raised this feast to the | rank of Double of the 1st Class to mark the nineteen |
assistant quartermaster of volunteers with the | rank of captain, being stationed in New York, and wa |
a position he held until which entitled him the | rank of Captain in title only. |
He later achieved the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
the 1st Oregon Cavalry, eventually reaching the | rank of colonel. |
He retired from the militia in 1824 with the | rank of major. |
He was a member of Scouts Canada and earned the | rank of Queen's Scout. |
85, he received an Honorable Discharge with the | rank of Staff Sergeant. |
e list in 1879, two years after he attained the | rank of admiral of the fleet. |
ry Operations and Intelligence, India, with the | rank of major-general. |
He was formally confirmed in the permanent | rank of lieutenant-general in 1919, and retired from |
There was a further promotion to the | rank of local captain in 1963, and he became a full |
s through 1793 and 1794, being given the brevet | rank of Colonel in 1796 and appointed as a Major-Gen |
Morrell was promoted to the | rank of commander in 1821, but with peace, much of t |
rld War II from 1941 to 1945, retiring with the | rank of Lieutenant Commander. |
ctions", but do not correspond to the taxonomic | rank of section (the section in which the gossamer-w |
undesmarine (Federal German Navy), reaching the | rank of Konteradmiral (Two star Rear Admiral) before |
Both were immediately promoted to the | rank of general. |
He eventually held the | rank of major general in the Massachusetts State Mil |
Lincoln and then Norfolk militia, reaching the | rank of captain. |
in the 1st Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, reaching the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
Moore was promoted to the | rank of four-star general posthumously. |
He was promoted to the | rank of Captain after the war and put in command of |
and in World War I and eventually obtaining the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
Service Corps from 1941 to 1945, achieving the | rank of Major. |
appointed an officer of the Home Staff with the | rank of major. |
He retired with the | rank of lieutenant general. |
States Navy during the Korean War, earning the | rank of lieutenant. |
In 1844 he was awarded with the | rank of a sergeant by the Patriot. |
At the end of the war he held the | rank of Oberst. |
served in World War II with the, achieving the | rank of colonel. |
n held this office until 1941 and he gained the | rank of class one officer in 1938. |
s Marine Corps from 1971 to 1973, attaining the | rank of captain. |
ined the Royal Marine Engineers and rose to the | rank of major. |
After attaining the | rank of Major in the Royal Flying Corps, he later be |
rst member of the Aviation branch to attain the | rank of four-star general. |
n the Russian armed forces where he rose to the | rank of infantry general (1829). |
ert served with the Prussian Army, reaching the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 3rd Uhlans of the |
u of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs and the high | rank of beise by Yuan Shikai. |
He later achieved the | rank of lieutenant. |
He was subsequently promoted to the | rank of second lieutenant in recognition of his brav |
He was honourably released with the | rank of Warrant Officer in 1968. |
By now he had been promoted to the | rank of Hauptmann and was Gruppenkommandeur of III./ |
e peace and served in the militia, reaching the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
rst grade coaching setup in 2007, rising to the | rank of assistant coach. |
1904 he was finally promoted to the substantive | rank of Major. |
By successive promotions he rose to the | rank of colonel in 1913, and was retired in that yea |
rs, most of the time in Europe and attained the | rank of Lieutenant Commander. |
ic, he joined the Ku Klux Klan and attained the | rank of Grand Titan within the movement. |
The character, holding the | rank of Chief Superintendent, is the Divisional Comm |
In the British Army, a Drum Major holds the | rank of Sergeant, Staff Sergeant or Colour Sergeant, |
stribution of milled coal depends partly on the | rank of the coal, which determines its brittleness, |
He attained the | rank of Captain. |
In 1990, he was awarded the | rank of Career Ambassador. |
ame an officer in the Kentucky Militia with the | rank of captain. |
Martel retired from the army in 1945, at the | rank of full general. |
Kokorin had a | rank of praporshchik (ensign) at the beginning of hi |
He held the | rank of Staff Officer and served as the unit's treas |
November 1923 Pope Piux XI promoted him to the | rank of "Bishop" in the diocese Munich-Freising. |
ervice Corps in WWII and later retired with the | rank of Captain. |
Rogers served in the war, reaching the | rank of Lance-Corporal in the 7th Battalion Seaforth |
ree years training and eventually rising to the | rank of a squad leader. |
ve duty in the United States Army, reaching the | rank of Lieutenant General. |
he served in the Spanish army, and achieved the | rank of Brigadier-General in 1809, shortly after the |
Byers was promoted to the substantive | rank of Brigadier General, United States Army in 194 |
He later achieved the | rank of sergeant. |
In 1864, he was promoted to the | rank of captain. |
He later rose to the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
He undertook military service, rising to the | rank of captain in the Royal Artillery. |
nd joined a Canadian army unit and achieved the | rank of sergeant. |
He was an artillery spotter and rose to the | rank of Lieutenant. |
ndon Rifle Volunteers as a Major, rising to the | rank of Colonel. |
Officer, Bristol Recruiting District, with the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel of Dragoons, living in Ha |
Dutch navy at a young age and had risen to the | rank of captain by 1652. |
of the U.S. Olympic Rifle Team, and rose to the | rank of colonel in the New Jersey National Guard. |
In 1980, Sir Hugh was elevated to the | rank of Knight Commander the Most Distinguished Orde |
King's Royal Regiment of New York, reaching the | rank of lieutenant. |
Paymaster of the California Battalion, with the | rank of Major. |
ired Baznenov into his retinue, in the military | rank of captain of artillery, and commissioned him t |
and for himself the | rank of |
He gained the | rank of Colonel on 4 June 1813. |
He later held the | rank of major general in the state militia from 1804 |
He later was granted the war substantive | rank of Flight Lieutenant, dating from 28 September |
He was raised to the | rank of Honorary Prelate of His Holiness on August 2 |
He later achieved the | rank of corporal and served in World War I where he |
He was promoted to the | rank of the Mirliva in 1926, and in 1930, he became |
In 1918 he was elevated to the | rank of colonel and commanded the Ukrainian Army i L |
By the end of the war he had attained the | rank of Major and was in command of No. 92 Squadron. |
In July 1938 Hayes was promoted to the | rank of Colonel and he became the chief of staff of |
ad's military career in the IDF, he reached the | rank of brigadier general and was appointed to the p |
at position until 1978, when he advanced to the | rank of Associate Professor which he held until 1982 |
He later achieved the | rank of staff-sergeant. |
Six of the McCooks reached the | rank of brigadier general or higher. |
He was promoted to the | rank of brigadier general on January 20, 1863. |
He rose to the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel by the end of the war. |
for the Royal Air Force in 1940 and reached the | rank of corporal. |
served as a physical instructor, rising to the | rank of lieutenant commander. |
nomic review and placed Barnhart's genus at the | rank of subgenus within Utricularia. |
t of the Grenadier Guards, Canada rising to the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel by 1916. |
of volunteers in April 1862, but with a date of | rank of April 14, 1861, the day after the evacuation |
He later achieved the | rank of brigadier. |
In 1989 he was awarded the | rank of colonel general. |
In 2000, the organ acquired its full | rank of pipes. |
Piston was promoted to the | rank of general of division shortly after the battle |
manded Terror, and in 1841 was appointed to the | rank of Captain. |
By the time he retired he had achieved the | rank of Major General. |
was appointed commander of the 116th, with the | rank of colonel. |
n the military from 1954-1961, he rose from the | rank of Second Lieutenant to Captain (RA) US Army (A |
ed a Short Service Commission by the RAF at the | rank of Lieutenant. |
en World War I and World War II, he rose to the | rank of Ammiraglio di Divisione. |
He left the US Army Air Force with the | rank of captain, and as a producer-director of the A |
86 in which he reduced Komiya's subgenus to the | rank of section, placing it within subgenus Utricula |
rvice in World War I and retired again with the | rank of Commander on 27 August 1917. |
hen the 2nd Division, retiring in 1926 with the | rank of Major General. |
Commercial Agent at Vladivostock and given the | rank of Vice-Consul two years later and Consul in 19 |
bulary for 21 years and was an Officer with the | rank of Major in the Ulster Defence Regiment until h |
reek, where he was wounded and brevetted to the | rank of major general of volunteers. |
He later achieved the | rank of major. |
In 1878 he achieved the | rank of a General. |
Royal Regiment from 1948 to 1950, reaching the | rank of Lieutenant. |
He reached the | rank of Group Captain, achieving 14 and one shared a |
He was an army officer, reaching the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
pointed United States Commissioner General with | rank of Ambassador to the Canadian World Exhibition |
by Governor John Langdon, one of his aids, with | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
He also possesses the | rank of 1st degree black belt in the style of Iaido, |
here he served as a Company Commander, with the | rank of cadet captain, and from West Point in 1984. |
of the British Empire, and was promoted to the | rank of Brigadier in March 1943. |
Amr was promoted to the | rank of ambassador in August 1945, and always tried |
een spent in Saskatchewan, and has attained the | rank of sergeant. |
oyal Australian Air Force in 1941, reaching the | rank of Flying Officer. |
He reached the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Scots Fusilier Gua |
He was promoted to the | rank of Domestic Prelate of His Holiness on January |
d in the Army until June 1950, leaving with the | rank of Major and rejoining the Metropolitan Police. |
Navy Medical Corps of U.S. Naval Reserve with a | rank of Lieutenant. |
The horse in question is in the second | rank of horses, and is the only one that has a golde |
He reached the | rank of general in the Romanian Army, and later beca |
moted to Major-General in 1841, and rose to the | rank of full General and Colonel Commandant of Royal |
Quantin attained the | rank of general de brigade in July 1796 and was prom |
Nazi Party on 1 April 1941, was elevated to the | rank of a SS-Oberaufseherin in April 1942. |
He achieved the | rank of captain. |
As an Ustashe he held the | rank of Lieutenant. |
s, Edward Wegener (1904-1981), also reached the | rank of Vice Admiral. |
the United States Army in the infantry with the | rank of sergeant. |
the time the War broke out, he had risen to the | rank of Captain and commanded a company. |
egiments in the service of Spain, rising to the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
He later earned the | rank of captain and served on the staff of General L |
The Nazi | rank of Helfer ceased to exist in 1945 but continues |
States Marine Corps, where he had achieved the | rank of Major (indicated by the gold oak leaves on h |
ntinental Army in January 1776, and rose to the | rank of lieutenant colonel in 1777. |
He later achieved the | rank of Captain. |
In 1901 he was promoted to the | rank of major. |
ruiser Deutschland from 1897-1899, reaching the | rank of Leutnant zur See. |
itary for three years, he eventually earned the | rank of First Sergeant. |
he militia during the War of 1812, reaching the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
On 28 August 1919 his | rank of Major, Infantry, was made permanent, and he |
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