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By this time, Cliff Townshend had achieved the | rank of Lance Corporal. |
g the American Revolutionary War, attaining the | rank of colonel. |
1855, he joined the Freemasons and achieved the | rank of Master Mason. |
Willow excels, is promoted to the | rank of Sergeant and then is recommended to attend O |
He also carried the | rank of General in the Vermont militia, as had his u |
n 1925, he was promoted by the Admiralty to the | rank of Rear Admiral. |
served the Union army, eventually rising to the | rank of brigadier general. |
essful career in the army (where he rose to the | rank of Brigadier and was awarded an OBE), he was de |
Carolina A&T State University, Frye reached the | rank of captain in the United States Air Force, serv |
kehard Bob joined the Luftwaffe in 1936, at the | rank of a Fahnenjunker (officer candidate), and bega |
peror Qianlong's reign, she was elevated to the | rank of a Noble Consort. |
He reached the | rank of general of the cavalry. |
be blunt and tactless, he never rose above the | rank of colonel. |
itia during the War of 1812, later reaching the | rank of major. |
By 1793, Souham had risen to the | rank of general de division during the Flanders Camp |
itals and dispensaries, and was promoted to the | rank of major "comandante" (top rank on Castro's reb |
olk Yeomanry from the Suffolk Yeomanry with the | rank of Major. |
chool in Saint Petersburg in 1886, received the | rank of podporuchik and was assigned to 39th artille |
ides a frequency of 0.62%, providing an overall | rank of 4th most frequent (following Williams and pr |
Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance, attaining the | rank of rear admiral on May 24, 1872. |
He ended his military service with the | rank of Captain. |
He obtained his | rank of war chief in 1751. |
During the Mexican War, he won the brevet | rank of first lieutenant. |
on on 17 July 1946 and was granted the honorary | rank of Captain. |
He held the | rank of a private in the Engineering Corps of the Sp |
He later achieved the | rank of Boatswain's Mate in 1858 and left the navy i |
The | rank of Obermann was seldom bestowed and records evi |
al Air Force on 23 December 1975, retaining the | rank of Wing Commander. |
he title Countess of Frederiksborg is given the | rank of Class 1, which entitles Alexandra to the sty |
He was elevated to the | rank of archimandrite shortly after being named Head |
In January 1887 he was promoted to the | rank of Captain and in 1898 graduated the Military A |
ited States Naval Observatory, serving with the | rank of captain. |
The Tridentine Calendar gave his feast day the | rank of "Simple" but by 1862 it had become a "Semido |
stralian Imperial Force and was promoted to the | rank of Corporal in January 1917. |
rank* of Population and GDP are World ranking | |
rved in south Asia for two years, achieving the | rank of captain. |
February 1966, Sukarno promoted Suharto to the | rank of Lieutenant General. |
Later in life he was granted the | rank of lieutenant colonel through an act of Congres |
ne in November 1916, Conrad was elevated to the | rank of field marshal, one of only three men in Aust |
d in the King's Royal Rifle Corps, reaching the | rank of Second Lieutenant. |
ver the course of the Civil War, he rose to the | rank of brevet lieutenant-colonel, losing his right |
Reached the | rank of Lieutenant General (Feldmarschalleutnant) in |
an officer the following year and rising to the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 1863. |
as relatively slow in his accomplishment of the | rank of jinshi, which he finally attained at the age |
He rose to the | rank of Norroy King of Arms, serving in that capacit |
gradations by seniority, and attained the high | rank of admiral of the white before his death, which |
He ended the war with the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
n 1956 he joined the Bundeswehr and rose to the | rank of Generalmajor, retiring in 1979. |
ed from the army on September 13, 1952 with the | rank of colonel. |
He achieved the | rank of Lieutenant Commander and was awarded the Pur |
is a Foreign Service Officer with the personal | rank of Career Ambassador, the highest rank obtainab |
klaas in 1803 and officially promoted it to the | rank of city. |
On 2 July 1771 he was elevated to the | rank of lieutenant-colonel and promptly retired from |
After rising to the | rank of colonel in the Lawrence County, Tennessee mi |
uated the school in 1914 and upon receiving the | rank of a junior physician assistant was transferred |
He went on to achieve the | rank of Major General and was the first native Adjut |
In 1940, with the | rank of Wing Commander, Mackinolty became Director o |
n 30 August 2008 he was promoted to his current | rank of Army General and his appointment as Aegean A |
In the | rank of commander, he then served at the RAN Staff C |
talents were much appreciated and he gained the | rank of General of Brigade in July 1799, before bein |
He was the last surviving PLA officer with the | rank of Marshal. |
Coverage is best at the | rank of species and genus (see ). |
He retired with the | rank of major in 1965 and settled in Victoria, Briti |
In 1918, he held the | rank of Gunner, and was a member of the 53rd Battery |
re-joined the Royal Navy in 1939, reaching the | rank of commander. |
Air National Guard and retired in 1981 with the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
kly promoted throughout the 1970s, reaching the | rank of lieutenant-general in 1973 as Commander of B |
duated from the Royal Military College with the | rank of 2nd Lieutenant. |
In the reign of Henry III this place held the | rank of a market town, the manor at that time belong |
He was promoted to the | rank of general in 1772; and in October of the same |
He was promoted to the | rank of major in 1780. |
al Scots Greys from 1950 to 1955, achieving the | rank of Lieutenant. |
He was discharged with the | rank of Lt. Commander in 1944. |
He was raised to the | rank of Honorary Chaplain to His Holiness on Februar |
1813, he joined the Dutch armed forces with the | rank of colonel (as the rank of adjutant general did |
n September 25, 1862, Getty was promoted to the | rank of brigadier general of volunteers and assigned |
talion, Ruhunu Regiment based in Galle with the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
n 1931, he joined the SS, where he achieved the | rank of colonel in both the General SS and the Waffe |
s the Chief Economic Adviser to the GOI (in the | rank of Secretary) between 1993 and 2001. |
eing awarded the Territorial Decoration and the | rank of honorary colonel. |
By the war's end, Winn attained the | rank of Captain. |
e served in the U.S. Army infantry, holding the | rank of Captain. |
ved with the Coldstream Guards and achieved the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
He served in the State militia and attained the | rank of colonel. |
val Academy, technical branch, in 1886 with the | rank of lieutenant. |
In-Chief of the German Army inevitably held the | rank of a generalfeldmarschall, the vehicle flag for |
ce, he joined the Imperial Army and reached the | rank of colonel. |
The | rank of honorary QC, which cannot be used in profess |
Noted by Manuel Godoy, he was promoted to the | rank of Colonel and in 1802 he became the commander |
-camp to General George Washington, holding the | rank of colonel. |
of the 158th Regiment eventually rising to the | rank of First Lieutenant. |
ivil War, he was stationed in Utah and held the | rank of lieutenant colonel. |
the Confederate Army, and was rewarded with the | rank of general. |
ven Year's War for which he was elevated to the | rank of Captain. |
Held the | rank of general in Polish forces. |
He was promoted to the | rank of Ship-of-the-Line Captain on 26 June 2004. |
ch 15, 1915, General Sibert was promoted to the | rank of Brigadier General. |
tributing supplies to the troops earned him the | rank of brigadier general. |
Although he obtained the | rank of Brigadier-General in the British Army Blaken |
He was promoted to the | rank of Wing Commander in August 1941, becoming 11 G |
Carrell was awarded the | rank of Chevalier in France's Legion of Honor for he |
In 1805 promoted to the | rank of mariscal (in fact a general's grade), he bec |
he Legion of Honour, and he was promoted to the | rank of Officer in 1855 by Napoleon III. |
lieutenant in May 1915, and quickly rose to the | rank of captain at the age of twenty. |
After leaving the army, with the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel, he became active in Fasc |
While on parole, he was promoted to the | rank of major general on August 3, 1863. |
He was promoted to the | rank of First Lieutenant on December 7, 1962. |
Charles has held the | rank of Admiral of the Royal Navy since 2006. |
in North Africa, Italy and Burma, attaining the | rank of Major. |
904, Kawamura was posthumously appointed to the | rank of admiral, setting a precedent for such honors |
was of noble birth, and held, at one time, the | rank of captain-of-staff in the Sardinian Army. |
t of the Peninsular War in 1808, Blake held the | rank of Lieutenant General. |
aucasus, for which service he was raised to the | rank of major-general. |
e in the Air Force Reserve, and rose to a final | rank of colonel. |
He achieved the | rank of Chief Boatswain Mate. |
from the volunteer army in 1865 with the brevet | rank of major. |
thumberland Fusiliers (Imperial), achieving the | rank of Captain. |
an retired from the Royal Navy in 1965 with the | rank of Vice-Admiral. |
aduated from officer's school in 1880, held the | rank of Second Lieutenant from 1880 and Premier Lieu |
He obtained the | rank of Sergeant and spent four years on active duty |
Paymaster under President James K. Polk at the | rank of major and served from March 3, 1847, to Marc |
s Naval Academy on September 26, 1860, with the | rank of midshipman. |
he emperor's second daughter, and raised to the | rank of panhypersebastos. |
land Regiment) from 1939-1941, leaving with the | rank of Captain. |
e post-war RAF, and was granted the substantive | rank of Squadron Leader from 1 September 1945. |
He obtained the | rank of Generalmajor on February 1941. |
He later achieved the | rank of sergeant for the second time. |
Gerhard Klopfer, with the Nazi | rank of Dienstleiter (Service Leader) in 1942 |
Nevertheless, he was ultimately given the | rank of field marshal on 28 March 1742. |
m military service on January 5, 1901, with the | rank of Rear Admiral and continued on active duty. |
He served until 1952, when he retired with the | rank of Lieutenant, and joined the Marconi Company. |
e British Army during World War I, reaching the | rank of Captain and receiving a Military Cross. |
ered the Regular Confederate Artillery with the | rank of captain, and on May 1 he was elected captain |
he outbreak of the war, he was appointed to the | rank of major in the First Rhode Island Volunteer In |
He was later raised to the | rank of a Metropolitan Archbishop upon his vicariate |
oint and became a commissioned officer with the | rank of Lieutenant (OF-1). |
At the end of the war, Ax is elevated to the | rank of prince. |
He was mentioned in despatches and reached the | rank of Major. |
.S. Congress passes legislation authorizing the | rank of General of the Army (now called "5-star gene |
arole, living at a halfway house, and holds the | rank of Special Deputy U.S. Marshal. |
lligence Corps on 15 July 1940 and attained the | rank of Captain. |
told served in the First World War and held the | rank of second lieutenant at the end of the war. |
He served in the First World War, rising to the | rank of Commander and was in command of HMS Scourge |
Officers of the Continental Army below the | rank of brigadier general were ordinarily ineligible |
Army in 1943, where he ultimately achieved the | rank of second lieutenant, serving in counterintelli |
Walker retired in 1986 with the | rank of colonel. |
Yule was confirmed at the | rank of pilot officer on 23 October 1940. |
enport, Iowa police department in 2000 with the | rank of Captain. |
tes Army during the War of 1812 and rose to the | rank of adjutant general. |
ecific name is the name for any taxon below the | rank of species, i.e. an infraspecific taxon. |
, after the war was over he was promoted to the | rank of colonel and transferred into the Leib Guards |
y until the War of 1812 when he served with the | rank of lieutenant-colonel in the militia. |
ing many from overseas, and was promoted to the | rank of captain. |
nd 125th Ohio Infantry eventually rising to the | rank of captain. |
r of the Imperial Wilhelmine period, with final | rank of Generalfeldmarschall. |
Napoleon duly awarded Suchet the coveted | rank of marshal. |
He was promoted posthumously to the | rank of Corporal. |
erved 17 years in the reserves, and rose to the | rank of master sergeant. |
1, 1807 he was again promoted, this time to the | rank of Lt.Col. |
erved in Salonika from 1916-18 and achieved the | rank of Lieutenant. |
Victor gained the | rank of officer in 1934 in the service of the Coldst |
Eventually attaining the | rank of Air Vice-Marshal (the first apprentice to ac |
-World War II West German Bundesmarine with the | rank of Konteradmiral |
er, serving until 1947 when he retired with the | rank of wing commander. |
taxa, plus a 'connecting term' to indicate the | rank of the name. |
By 1849 Gyulai had been promoted to the | rank of lieutenant general (Feldmarschallleutnant) a |
rth African and Italian campaigns, reaching the | rank of major. |
t the end of the war he was discharged with the | rank of Captain and resumed his work at the Museum, |
e corps during the First World War reaching the | rank of Captain. |
Among those who subsequently held the | rank of provost or dean were Giovanni de Medici, aft |
ots Guards, reverting at his own request to the | rank of Major until 1942. |
on near the Battle of Waterloo, and rose to the | rank of Lieutenant General. |
He was raised to the | rank of Chaplain of His Holiness in 1999. |
He served as judge advocate with | rank of lieutenant colonel in the Missouri National |
The | rank of Commodore (roughly equivalent now to Rear Ad |
ral Degenfeld in the Morean War and reached the | rank of Sergente Maggiore di Battaglia. |
e Marine Corps Reserve, and was promoted to the | rank of Staff Sergeant. |
Pioneer Corps in World War II and achieved the | rank of major. |
Second Artillery Corps, eventually reaching the | rank of Major. |
e Commissioner of Public Safety and promoted to | rank of first lieutenant. |
int Services Mission in Washington D. C. in the | rank of Air Chief Marshal. |
He was promoted to the | rank of commander in 1899. |
He retired in 1963 with the | rank of Commander. |
He rose rapidly to the | rank of captain and then to that of admiral. |
More than one wrestler can hold the | rank of yokozuna at the same time. |
er of the Tennessee National Guard in 1933 with | rank of brigadier general. |
ptional Service Medal in 1986, the Presidential | Rank of Meritorious Executive in 1992 and the Presid |
ith the Royal Canadian Air Force, attaining the | rank of flight lieutenant. |
1848 he fought against the Neapolitans with the | rank of captain, and was later forced into exile. |
e duty and was promoted several times up to the | rank of colonel and served in a variety of posts unt |
nd since 2003 has held the university's highest | rank of University Professor. |
Pope Pius XI in August 1938, and raised to the | rank of domestic prelate by Pope Pius XII in January |
he U.S. Marine Corps in the Korean War with the | rank of captain. |
the first American woman to be promoted to the | rank of vice admiral. |
What does the phrase "the civilian | rank of captain" mean? |
At the same time his mother was given the | rank of the widow of a Baronet. |
ember 1962, Pope John XXIII elevated him to the | rank of Prothonotary Apostolic. |
S. Army as a commissioned officer attaining the | rank of captain. |
joined the militia after the Boer War, held the | rank of lieutenant colonel when the First World War |
bfamily Cingulininae has been downgraded to the | rank of tribe Cingulinini and belonging to the subfa |
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