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oyal Australian Air Force in 1942, reaching the | rank of Flying Officer by the time of his discharge |
During World War II, Tohmatsu achieved the | rank of captain and served as chief of several burea |
He held the | rank of Colonel and was knighted. |
Williams left the army in 1800 with the | rank of major. |
The 1962 Roman Missal changed the | rank of the feast from "Double" to "Third-Class Feas |
imes unranked, sometimes placed at the informal | rank of subdivision - within the tracheophytes. |
ed in the Russian army in 1780 and received the | rank of praporshchik in 1786. |
d the Abbey Church in 1925, being raised to the | rank of a minor basilica in 1935 by Pius XI. |
Charles Laverock Lambe retired in the | rank of Air Vice Marshal on 1 Oct 1931 and died on 2 |
LNS Ranagala after which he was promoted to the | rank of Rear Admiral. |
oined the United States Army Air Force with the | rank of second lieutenant. |
ars of fighting, Vershigora was promoted to the | rank of major general and awarded the Hero of the So |
He attained the | rank of chief warrant officer and completed his serv |
Dwyer later achieved the | rank of Lieutenant. |
e commanding officer of the volunteers with the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
A son of Alexander Suvorov, he rose to the | rank of lieutenant general. |
n Military Forces on November 7, 1941, with the | rank of private. |
He resigned in November 1847, received the | rank of Field Marshal, and died on 15 February 1848. |
Prince Aage entered the Foreign Legion with the | rank of captain. |
tersburg on March 16, 1838, was promoted to the | rank of reefer in January 1840. |
and served then in The Royal Scots reaching the | rank of Lieutenant. |
(A career soldier who subsequently rose to the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel) who was asked to join th |
He retired with the | rank of captain. |
Attygalle was promoted to the | rank of general upon his retirement in 1977. |
In 1822 he held the | rank of Brigadier General in the Ohio Militia. |
ears in the Canadian Armed Forces attaining the | rank of Sergeant. |
He was raised to the | rank of Domestic Prelate in 1941. |
Governor of Gibraltar in 1756 and was given the | rank of field marshal in 1763. |
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, attaining the | rank of Colonel. |
t was active in the army reserve, rising to the | rank of lieutenant in 1939. |
nch army in which he served as a surgeon in the | rank of a major. |
y common today, if the teacher is in the higher | rank of tradition, especially an iemoto, wearing kim |
He later achieved the | rank of Sergeant. |
He achieved the | rank of lieutenant commander and earned ten battle s |
In the 1790s, he rose to the | rank of major in the United States Army. |
hrough the war, seeing action and rising to the | rank of brigade major. |
In the | rank of a Lieutenant General he got the post as insp |
. Navy for more than two decades, achieving the | rank of Lieutenant in 1854. |
He gained the | rank of Lieutenant in the 10th Battalion, Middlesex |
of the Army of the Republic of Texas, with the | rank of brigadier general. |
rained Airman and junior SGC member holding the | rank of First Lieutenant. |
iam Boyle, both of whom would later rise to the | rank of Admiral. |
From 1943 to his death in 1980, he held the | rank of Marshal of Yugoslavia, serving as the suprem |
He achieved the | rank of Colonel and died in London. |
litia and rose through successive grades to the | rank of major general. |
n 1 April 1920, and was permitted to retain the | rank of lieutenant. |
In the | rank of a Hauptmann he was transferred to the Genera |
the 1st Regiment of Foot in 1735, rising to the | rank of Captain in 1739. |
litical Affairs to the United Nations, with the | rank of Ambassador. |
Gaston liked and esteemed Patrix, who held the | rank of Grand Vicar in a Grand Conseil de Vaurienner |
He rose to the | rank of lieutenant general and commanding officer of |
oyal Army Service Corps in 1917 and gaining the | rank of lieutenant. |
He later achieved the | rank of Major. |
During World War I, Gaston would reach the | rank of Captain. |
He rose to the | rank of captain in the 4th Light Dragoons. |
ably mustered out June 11, 1865 with the brevet | rank of brigadier general. |
He received his promotion to the | rank of General-Major on 30 April 1796. |
He was promoted to the | rank of major-general in 1880 and gave his resignati |
I Solisti Veneti is one of the first | rank of small Italian chamber orchestras with modern |
He rose to the | rank of lieutenant-colonel in the regiment, and comm |
, Cuba and was subsequently commissioned at the | rank of Ensign. |
n in 1941, and chief flying instructor with the | rank of squadron leader in 1943. |
d to service during World War II, rising to the | rank of Colonel in the United States Army Air Corps |
University of Minnesota in 1980, achieving the | rank of full professor in 1990. |
In 1957 he was raised to the peerage as Baron | Rank, of Sutton Scotney in the County of Southampton |
Goodfellow achieved the | rank of lieutenant general. |
By the war's end he held the | rank of brigadier. |
ed from the marines at his own request with the | rank of captain in 1973. |
The following year he was promoted to the | rank of Aspirante Ufficiale (Acting 2nd Lieutenant). |
He attained the | rank of Captain by the time he retired. |
Adjutant and Inspector-General of Vermont, with | rank of Brigadier-General. |
Regiment, New York Engineers where received the | rank of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers. |
He was given the brevet | rank of lieutenant colonel on 1 January 1920, but th |
nelcy of the 4th Dragoon Guards and rose to the | rank of General. |
She eventually attained the | rank of colonel, but due to health problems she left |
Rosamund later achieved the | rank of lieutenant but died on board ship and was bu |
d to police officers in Ceylon of and below the | rank of Chief Inspector in Sri Lanka Police for comp |
egiment, 104th Infantry Division He reached the | rank of Private First Class and had the service numb |
He attained a | rank of colonel. |
He later achieved the | rank of colour-sergeant. |
as a captain in the militia, later reaching the | rank of major. |
He attained the | rank of Staff Sergeant before receiving an honorable |
Between 1815 and 1847 he rose to the | rank of field marshal lieutenant. |
irst enlisted as a private, and was promoted to | rank of captain. |
rce as a Master Navigator (bombardier) with the | rank of Colonel. |
ned the United States Navy where he reached the | rank of rear admiral. |
sistance movement, and advanced in ranks to the | rank of major. |
He gained the | rank of Major in the service of the Scots Guards (Sp |
During World War I he was given the | rank of general and directed armaments production at |
At the age of twenty-six he attained the | rank of Beylerbeyi; and was sent on a mission to the |
Promoted to the | rank of Major (United States) soon after returning t |
in the Austrian army, eventually rising to the | rank of Captain in the 7th Hussars during the Austro |
he presidential security service, rising to the | rank of master sergeant; following his discharge, he |
Willis later achieved the | rank of Major. |
Transferred to the Army Air Forces with | rank of major. |
The new government awarded him the | rank of Marshal on November 10, 1919. |
He enlisted at the | rank of Boatswain's Mate Second Class due to his Nav |
rs in the North Korean Armed Forces who reached | rank of Marshal. |
Fletcher advanced to the | rank of master (later lieutenant, junior grade) in A |
There is also a specific | rank of "sub-officer" in some armed forces and in th |
Fretter-Pico was promoted to the | rank of lieutenant general on 15 Jan 1942, and a ful |
ing Sigismund III Vasa he achieved the official | rank of Great Secretary, and it was then that he bec |
y, mostly as a sound ranger, progressing to the | rank of Captain and was awarded an MBE. |
In 1854 he had reached the | rank of Captain. |
itia during the War of 1812, later reaching the | rank of captain. |
In 1565 he was promoted to the | rank of Beylerbey (Chief Governor) of Alexandria. |
Force, serving for four years and achieving the | rank of Sergeant. |
By given the | rank of captain in 1846, he becomes the representati |
States Army from 1942 to 1946, leaving with the | rank of sergeant. |
amed the 19th Hussars in 1862) and achieved the | rank of sergeant. |
rguments do not have sufficient dimensions, the | rank of the verb is effectively reduced (which would |
expertise to the army, and was gazetted at the | rank of Major in that corps on 6 October 1953. |
He retired in 1870 with the | rank of Commander. |
r became a commissioned officer and reached the | rank of captain. |
As a lyricist he stood in the front | rank of German poets. |
and during the subsequent campaigns rose to the | rank of Colonel. |
He rose to the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and also held the honorar |
a graduate of West Point currently holding the | rank of Captain in the U.S. Army Infantry. |
iversity of Florida from 1986-2008, earning the | rank of full professor in geological sciences. |
the Common Law and, while not making the first | rank of Winch and Candy, was a powerful and popular |
16, 1907) was an officer who was appointed the | rank of brevet major general of volunteers at the ve |
Later he achieved the | rank of Captain. |
d from the St. Petersburg Cadet Corps earning a | rank of cornet in 1848. |
He later achieved the | rank of major and changed his name to Hill-Walker. |
e 5th Battalion, Connaught Rangers reaching the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
He gained the | rank of Captain, serving in the Royal Artillery (Ter |
tates Air Force from 1955 to 1976, reaching the | rank of Lieutenant. |
outs of America and achieved the second highest | rank of Life Scout. |
ington's "Life Guard" Gibbs was promoted to the | rank of Major on July 29, 1778. |
He rose to the | rank of Lieutenant, and commanded the reconnaissance |
ently serving Air Force commanders where of the | rank of Air marshal. |
officer in the South Pacific and attaining the | rank of Lieutenant. |
nd in command on the Coromandel Coast, with the | rank of colonel. |
o joined the Queensland Militia and rose to the | rank of Major commanding the 1st Queenslanders and w |
el, Spener, and others, placed him in the front | rank of the theologians of the time, Dannhauer has r |
the Vietnam People's Air Force who rose to the | rank of Captain and flew many combat missions during |
He achieved the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
He later achieved the | rank of Second Lieutenant. |
The | rank of Admiral of the Navy has only been ever held |
rved with the Grenadier Guards and achieved the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
joined the Lancashire Fusiliers and reached the | rank of Second Lieutenant. |
He was elevated to the | rank of cardinal by Pope Urban VIII in his consistor |
s, he was appointed a Flight Commander with the | rank of Captain. |
es, ranked as a "cohort", between the taxonomic | rank of order and family. |
d Colonel Commandant of the Marine Corps in the | rank of colonel. |
ian Infantry and returned from the war with the | rank of lieutenant. |
until the close of the Civil War, attaining the | rank of lieutenant colonel. |
e and was promoted to WAVES' Director, with the | rank of Captain, in July of that year. |
In January 1945 he received the | rank of Lieutenant General. |
Post-war he held the | rank of captain in the Australian Army Reserve. |
In September 1943 he was promoted to the | rank of Generalmajor and served in the Crimea. |
He served with the | rank of Counsellor at the Nunciature in Burundi. |
In September 1848, he was promoted to the full | rank of second lieutenant. |
ompany K of the 18th Arkansas Infantry with the | rank of captain. |
on Strohm is a Colonel, which is similar to the | rank of the Oberst in the Wehrmacht. |
ntful military career after that, rising to the | rank of Lieutenant-General in 1830. |
is of a combat award Wilkes was advanced to the | rank of Vice Admiral upon retirement in June 1951. |
aird joined the Army Dental Corps, reaching the | rank of captain by the war's end. |
e Corps during First World War and achieved the | rank of Captain in 1917 and Brevet-Major in 1919. |
, under General Dwight Eisenhower, and held the | rank of colonel. |
pan he returned to Russia, holding the honorary | rank of captain in the French Army and following and |
He later achieved the | rank of Lieutenant. |
At the time he held the | rank of Commander. |
Amantea left Italian aviation with the | rank of Tenente. |
He was promoted to the | rank of hero by the Anti-Dreyfusards. |
He served in the Royal Artillery, rising to the | rank of captain. |
o years before his death he was promoted to the | rank of field marshal. |
Yamao was elevated to the | rank of shishaku (viscount) in the kazoku peerage sy |
s appointed chief secretary and promoted to the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
s first enlistment in 1856, he had risen to the | rank of sergeant. |
Battalion in France until May 1917, attaining a | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
In 1970, having achieved the | rank of colonel, over 5,500 flying hours, and 323 co |
Although Wolfe was given the local | rank of major general while serving in Canada, in Eu |
st World War; he left the army in 1919 with the | rank of 2nd Lieutenant. |
He reached the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the First World War an |
He was raised to the | rank of Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on Novembe |
rch 9, 1990, and was appointed to the temporary | rank of vice admiral in the regular corps while the |
I she abandoned her German titles, accepted the | rank of a marquess's daughter and headed the 4th Rad |
He later attained the | rank of admiral. |
He was promoted to the | rank of Superintendent in 1961. |
The | rank of Mann was junior to SS-Obermann. |
In the second world war, he rose to the | rank of company commander. |
t the end of the war Kleist was promoted to the | rank of General der Infanterie. |
es in the designs of cappelli, depending on the | rank of the wearer. |
ia became a leading war nurse, honored with the | rank of Colonel by Abraham Lincoln. |
He ended his military career with the | rank of colonel in the Service of the Middlesex Regi |
of that town, and was ultimately raised to the | rank of professor. |
He served in the 2nd Life Guards, rising to the | rank of commissioned cornet in 1847, lieutenant in 1 |
he Soviet Union to Austria, with the diplomatic | rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary |
service in North Africa and Italy, rose to the | rank of Major, was mentioned in despatches, and was |
ntry into World War I, King was promoted to the | rank of Colonel in the National Army. |
w York University, where he was promoted to the | rank of Professor and taught courses on U.S. history |
In 1908, Tulluch was promoted to the | rank of Brigadier General. |
igable in supporting the Volunteer force in the | rank of Major. |
ecame the first Coast Guard officer to hold the | rank of Rear Admiral. |
1882 Anglo-Egyptian War and later achieved the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
Paiforce campaign, he was demobilized with the | rank of Major. |
By this time he held the | rank of lieutenant-colonel, in the Volunteer Force, |
he joined the Territorial Army and rose to the | rank of lieutenant-colonel, being awarded a military |
World War, alongside his brother, rising to the | rank of Lieutenant and winning the Military Cross. |
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