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World War, Whitaker was awarded the DSO at the | rank of captain for his achievement in the Battle of |
He later achieved the | rank of Major General. |
As of April 2010, it has a | rank of 121 in Alexa's internet rankings. |
sly awarded the Ritterkreuz and promoted to the | rank of Leutnant on 3 November. |
In organizations which did not use the | rank of Mann (such as the National Socialist Motor C |
He was raised to the | rank of Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness in Novembe |
He was awarded the | rank of brevet Brigadier General upon his retirement |
served in the Army Service Corps and gained the | rank of Captain, acquiring experience with vehicles |
oal division of the Ministry of Power, with the | rank of assistant secretary. |
In 1799 he purchased the | rank of captain in the 67th but exchanged into the 8 |
He was promoted to the | rank of captain in June 1862. |
Bruniales is a valid botanic name at the | rank of order. |
go on to tour France and Burma and rose to the | rank of Major. |
e Navy, he flew F-4 Phantom jets, rising to the | rank of captain. |
In 1831-1834, Lavrov served in the | rank of lieutenant commander in the Mediterranean an |
ry during the Seven Years War, and achieved the | rank of Major General. |
Paulus was promoted by Hitler to the | rank of Generalfeldmarschall on 31 January 1943 oste |
ry Force and the Royal Engineers, attaining the | rank of Major. |
e Union Army during the Civil War, reaching the | rank of major. |
dical Corps by Sir Sam Hughes, and attained the | rank of colonel. |
viv University, in which he was promoted to the | rank of professor in 1995. |
He rose to the | rank of Staff Sergeant. |
He attained the | rank of Hauptmann (Captain) while becoming a flying |
He spent 32 years in the Army, rising to the | rank of Major General. |
Confederate Army for three years, reaching the | rank of captain. |
l 1939 and served until the 1950s, reaching the | rank of Major. |
005), this subfamily has been downgraded to the | rank of tribe Cyclostremellini in the subfamily Odos |
joined the Regular Army in 1808 and rose to the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 13th U.S. Infantry |
rd Division of the Seventh Army Corps, with the | rank of major general. |
eserve Support (NSW) and he was promoted to the | rank of Captain in 2009. |
joined the Second AIF on 4 April 1940 with the | rank of full colonel, and became General Staff Offic |
Although he rose to the | rank of general, his fame is as commander of G Troop |
He later achieved the | rank of Sergeant Instructor. |
aster in the county militia, later reaching the | rank of captain. |
sioned into the Royal Air Force and rose to the | rank of Air Commodore. |
He was commissioned with the | rank of second lieutenant on 16 March 1938. |
services in the Civil War he was raised to the | rank of rear admiral in 1906. |
He served in the War of 1812, attaining the | rank of major general in the Virginia Militia. |
d already joined the U.S. Army and risen to the | rank of Lieutenant. |
He attained the | rank of Eagle Scout in Boy Scout Troop 114 in Ivy, a |
He was promoted to the | rank of Major General upon retirement by virtue of h |
mained in the RAF until 1959, retiring with the | rank of Wing Commander, to join English Electric as |
increase, up to S9, and to the GM, the highest | rank of the game. |
He later achieved the | rank of major general. |
By 1911, he had achieved the | rank of Lieutenant. |
He would also in that time rise to the | rank of Colonel in the militia. |
rmation Infrastructure and Innovations with the | rank of Cabinet Minister. |
He later achieved the | rank of general becoming General Officer Commanding |
n the artillery in World War I and achieved the | rank of first lieutenant. |
In 1928, he relinquished his | rank of Lieutenant, and became a Chaplain in the Roy |
Promoted to the permanent | rank of captain in 1867, Dennison requested and rece |
He served in the militia, reaching the | rank of lieutenant-colonel and also was a justice of |
r of the Dental Corps, District No.12, with the | rank of major. |
Artillery where he was wounded and achieved the | rank of Major. |
ee elevating the abbey church at Belmont to the | rank of a minor basilica. |
He returns from Vietnam promoted to the | rank of Sergeant and is a recipient of the Medal of |
All the four taxa are sometimes treated at the | rank of variety. |
le Brigade and Coldstream Guards, achieving the | rank of lieutenant. |
he U.S. Army during World War II, attaining the | rank of colonel. |
until he was promoted, eventually rising to the | rank of Major General. |
pointed Colonel General of the Cavalry with the | rank of Field Marshal. |
n in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, he rose to the | rank of major in the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment of th |
He had an offer of the | rank of captain to draw recruitment posters for the |
tions in mathematics, in particular nonnegative | rank of nonnegative matrices and communication compl |
mmission as a Lieutenant Colonel, rising to the | rank of Air Commodore before he retired in 1931. |
He was posthumously promoted to the | rank of Generalleutnant. |
the First World War and left the Army with the | rank of Lieutenant. |
He served as a doctor and gained the | rank of Major. |
Dennis Bell reached the | rank of Corporal before leaving the Army. |
perial Army at an early age and soon gained the | rank of Feldmarschal-Leutnant. |
d 1961, retiring from the Navy in 1966 with the | rank of Commander. |
d a commander of a reconnaissance unit with the | rank of Senior Sergeant. |
Guinea Administrative Unit (ANGAU) reaching the | rank of Major. |
hed his army commission, receiving the honorary | rank of captain. |
He was promoted to the | rank of Major in October 1915 and Acting Lieutenant- |
is now in Ternopil oblast) Stefaniv rose to the | rank of major in the Austro-Hungarian army. |
ough she is a full member of Femforce (with the | rank of Lieutenant-Commander) Tara spends much of he |
He rose to the | rank of captain in his four years in the military. |
In December 1914, he was promoted to the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
Navy Sections of the Combined Cadet Force, the | rank of Cadet Coxswain is the highest that a cadet c |
itia during the War of 1812, later reaching the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
Reverting back to Regular Army | rank of lieutenant, he served in the postbellum forc |
He eventually rose to the | rank of General, while in the meantime overseeing th |
Curtin was promoted to the | rank of major on July 30, 1862, and lieutenant colon |
e great fortress of Erivan, baing raised to the | rank of vizier at the same time. |
He later achieved the | rank of drum-major. |
He was active in scouting and attained the | rank of Eagle Scout during his teen years. |
He retired with the | rank of colonel in 1877, having been created C.S.I. |
He served in the War of 1812 with the | rank of adjutant. |
On leaving active duty, he was advanced to the | rank of Admiral on the basis of his combat awards. |
tector of Metatron, Seraphiel holds the highest | rank of the Seraphim with the following directly bel |
sed a regiment in Dade County and was given the | rank of colonel. |
tinued his military career, being raised to the | rank of general in 1868. |
ond World War as a captain, reaching the brevet | rank of major. |
in March 1927 as a University Candidate for the | rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the Officers' Training Cor |
tia after the American Revolution, reaching the | rank of major. |
In 1916, he achieved the | rank of brigadier-general. |
He was promoted to the | rank of Captain on 1 January 1943. |
He rose to the | rank of major, and was 2nd in command of Congress' O |
to the priesthood in 1964, and elevated to the | rank of archimandrite in 1965. |
Promoted to the | rank of colonel, he felt no inclination to any milit |
The | rank of certain elliptic curves can be calculated us |
He rose to the | rank of post-captain, enjoyed a successful series of |
ers) from 1963 to 1984 when he retired with the | rank of Major. |
artment of the War Office in Scotland, with the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
He was given the brevet | rank of Lieutenant-General in 1808, and full general |
He was subsequently promoted to the | rank of sergeant on 23 October 1918. |
ing at Turkish Naval Academy, Istanbul with the | rank of Navy Lieutenant. |
Holding the | rank of adjutant, he received a first combat wound a |
It was originally described at the | rank of species as Arctostaphylos elegans in 1893 by |
seasons between 1992 and 1995, reaching a high | rank of 24 in 1994. |
He retired with the | rank of Lieutenant-General. |
He held the | rank of Prussian general and was also a Russian Gene |
RDML Day received his commission in 1979 at the | rank of Ensign. |
nd of the battalion in 1918 and reverted to the | rank of Captain, but was soon promoted Major and att |
The usual | rank of a queen is as if it were 12 (that is, betwee |
During World War II, he was promoted to the | rank of lieutenant colonel, before being discharged |
erved in the United States Navy and rose to the | rank of lieutenant. |
basis points with infinite order is called the | rank of the curve, and is an important invariant pro |
Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, who received the | rank of Marshal of Poland and held his office until |
In 1817 he obtained the | rank of the son of a Marquess, which his father woul |
He achieved the | rank of Lieutenant General in 1887. |
, although Pleasonton had achieved the honorary | rank of brevet major general in the regular army, he |
He later achieved the | rank of Captain, and was killed in action at Motomba |
He attained the | rank of major-general in the Indian Medical Service, |
ex, and retired at the end of the conflict with | rank of colonel. |
edal on 16 June 1999, by which time he held the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the CCF. |
words to the Knight's Cross and promoted to the | rank of lieutenant general. |
eteran of the French Foreign Legion who had the | rank of Sergent-Chef (Staff Sergeant) before his dep |
She was promoted to the | rank of Rear Admiral (Lower Half) on June 1, 1976 an |
States Navy from 1944 to 1953, discharged with | rank of lieutenant. |
ary Chaplain of the National Guard, holding the | rank of Brigadier General. |
through the ranks was very rapid, reaching the | rank of Colonel in 1864. |
He reached the | rank of Captain in the Canadian Army Medical Corps. |
ts Guards as a junior officer and left with the | rank of Major in 1951 . |
Stand Watie, a Cherokee who reached the | rank of Brigadier GeneralAnd the Chief of the Southe |
He retired in 1894 with the | rank of commodore, but during the Spanish-American W |
k War of Independence, eventually rising to the | rank of Vice-Admiral. |
Unit studying infectious disease, attaining the | rank of lieutenant commander. |
States in December 1966, he was promoted to the | rank of brigadier general, and assigned to Headquart |
) was the first female line officer to hold the | rank of Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. |
as a Japanese language specialist, reaching the | rank of captain. |
ive in the New Hampshire Militia, rising to the | rank of major by 1765. |
He was knighted, promoted to the | rank of major, and returned to England in April 1837 |
He held the | rank of Colonel at the time of his death. |
joined the Irish Guards in 1944, rising to the | rank of Captain. |
After the Balkan Wars, he was promoted to the | rank of Major General, and continued in service unti |
areer was in Norway, though, and he reached the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1902. |
a papal chamberlain in 1939, and raised to the | rank of domestic prelate in 1945. |
rved in the IDF for seven years and reached the | rank of sgan aluf (lieutenant colonel). |
Third Toronto Regiment in France, attaining the | rank of Major and being awarded the Military Cross a |
volutionary Army (NRA), and got promoted to the | rank of army general during the Second Sino-Japanese |
s active service ending 29 August 1992 with the | rank of sergeant first class. |
He later achieved the | rank of sergeant and served in the 42nd Regiment at |
In 1870 he retired with the | rank of major. |
Major William Charles Yelverton gained the | rank of Major in the service of the Royal Artillery. |
iura and, five years later, was promoted to the | rank of Admiral. |
He was promoted the | rank of Companion within the order in 2003 for his e |
osition could only be held by an officer with a | rank of captain or above. |
Melissenos held the | rank of magistros and the post of governor (doux) of |
ed No. 263 Squadron RAF at RAF Wattisham in the | rank of Flying Officer. |
a player's representative before rising to the | rank of chairman at the end of his career. |
At the time, Marindin held the | rank of Captain. |
arry Wijeratne was posthumously promoted to the | rank of Major General |
He was given the | rank of sargento-mor (Portuguese colonial title). |
Pearson retired from the army in 1864 with the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
He attained the | rank of Professor in 1990 and retired in 2002. |
st all serving Navy commanders have been of the | rank of Vice Admiral , promoted to the Honorary rank |
He was raised to the | rank of Papal Chamberlain in October 1934, and a Dom |
ieutenant, and on 1 April 1923 he was given the | rank of a Captain and the command over a company. |
7 (Aberdeen) Squadron Air Training Corps in the | rank of Sergeant to commence National Service duty i |
went to Palestine, where he quickly rose to the | rank of seneschal, deputy and second-in-command to t |
He was promoted to the | rank of Flying Officer in the Technical Branch on 7 |
antry Division from 1942 to 1946, achieving the | rank of Captain. |
Schramm, given the | rank of major, was tasked with maintaining detailed |
He eventually rose to the | rank of lieutenant. |
He eventually rose to the | rank of Post-Captain. |
ngton served in the Royal Navy and achieved the | rank of Captain. |
the Military Cross for bravery and reached the | rank of Major. |
Joining the Grenadier Guards, he rose to the | rank of Major during World War II. |
He later achieved the | rank of colonel and died on 29 May 1936. |
A year later he was promoted to the | rank of Corporal, and the following year to Sub Insp |
During the Second World War McKeag attained the | rank of Major in the infantry and was Deputy Assista |
Austin was granted the | rank of lieutenant colonel of the militia, and he wa |
ander, Hanoverian Order (K.C.H.) and gained the | rank of Colonel in the service of the British Army. |
ring the Chilean Navy in 1824 and rising to the | rank of lieutenant. |
rch 1941, the High Command retired him with the | rank of Lieutenant General, and at this point it see |
Kadeniuk holds the | rank of Ukrainian Air Force Major General. |
Both Ascum and Constantiolus held the | rank of magister militum. |
commission in 1920 and was allowed to keep the | rank of captain. |
He entered the British Army and achieved the | rank of Colonel. |
He held the | rank of Captain at the time of his death. |
After being raised to the | rank of Lieutenant, Duncombe resigned from the army |
Note that the Wehrmacht and SS | rank of Generalleutnant was equivalent to the rank o |
returned to service and eventually reached the | rank of Major General. |
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In the course of his service, he rose to the | rank of Major, until he was captured and put into a |
Mississippi Infantry and eventually reached the | rank of colonel. |
lood, race, nationhood and honour are given the | rank of eternal values, so the Evangelical Christian |
my Air Forces during World War II, reaching the | rank of colonel and commanding a staff of officers i |
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