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He rose to the | rank of general officer . |
He later achieved the | rank of major-general. |
He retired from the Army in 1956 in the | rank of colonel. |
was a Russian Cossack cavalry commander, in the | rank of yesaul. |
ed States Army from 1944 to 1953, attaining the | rank of captain. |
rces in World War II (1939-1945), rising to the | rank of Captain. |
U.S. Navy and served until 1919, attaining the | rank of Seaman Second Class. |
ined the Ottoman army on August 13, 1909 in the | rank of a second lieutenant. |
es Air Force as a medic in Germany, rose to the | rank of staff sergeant, and was honorably discharged |
d on September 17, 1861, as commissary with the | rank of major in the Confederate service and served |
Soar program was cancelled and retired with the | rank of Colonel. |
1942 and was posted to 20 Squadron, gaining the | rank of Flying Officer. |
He attained the | rank of Captain while commanding Vandalia in the Nor |
He was posthumously given the | rank of Brigadier General. |
He left the army with the | rank of captain. |
He rose to the | rank of captain in the Royal Navy. |
served in the United States Army, reaching the | rank of Infantry Captain. |
He was raised to the | rank of Domestic Prelate of His Holiness on April 6, |
He later achieved the | rank of Brigadier serving with the Oxfordshire and B |
Following the battle, he was promoted to the | rank of lieutenant colonel on the recommendation of |
ith the Royal Canadian Air Force, rising to the | rank of Air Commodore by 1935. |
r and then at the Ministry of Defense (reaching | rank of lieutenant-colonel). |
Oskar rose to the | rank of lieutenant, continuing his musical activitie |
. Marine Corps from 1955 to 1959, attaining the | rank of Sergeant and earning the Marine Corps Good C |
o Cohoes in 1850 and in 1851 was appointed with | rank of colonel to Governor Washington Hunt's staff |
nspectorate of destroyer and minewarfare in the | rank of Captain at Sea (1935). |
ft Behind Act and received an achievement index | rank of "3" (successful) from the state of Mississip |
Strachan eventually attained the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
s consistent performances took to a career high | rank of 29 in 1998/1999. |
the American Revolutionary War, Lewis held the | rank of Colonel. |
on joined the U.S. Cavalry where, achieving the | rank of Sergeant, he spent time on the Mexican borde |
Huizong and Qinzong were demoted to the | rank of commoners by the Jin on March 20, 1127. |
He was promoted to the | rank of lieutenant colonel and received the Legion o |
r one year of fighting, Boarman promoted to the | rank of captain in the Confederate States Army, whic |
add 84 Generals to Army Roster, 28 Get Boost to | Rank of Major General, Chicago Daily Tribune, Septem |
ia Police Department (PPD), having achieved the | rank of Inspector before his retirement in 1982. |
advisory capacity to the British Army with the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Engineer and Railw |
While there, he attained the | rank of detective. |
He later achieved the | rank of colonel of the 100th Regiment of Foot. |
He attained the | rank of Captain, and position as Flight Commander, i |
In 1992 he was raised to the honorary | rank of general-major (retired). |
On May 24, 1873, he received the | rank of lieutenant general and participated in sever |
ingen, were he also received a promotion to the | rank of Leutnant. |
1917 and served in the United States Army with | rank of corporal until discharged in May 1919. |
career and joined the U.S. Army, rising to the | rank of captain in the Quartermaster's Department. |
fficer in the Essex militia, later reaching the | rank of colonel, and was also a captain in the India |
is professional in 1993, reaching a career high | rank of 42 in the ATP Singles during October 1998. |
He later achieved the | rank of Major and was killed in action, France, on 2 |
He would achieve the | rank of Major General. |
lengthy career in the U.S. Army, attaining the | rank of colonel in 1968. |
Barclay served in the Black Watch, reaching the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
itia during the War of 1812, later reaching the | rank of lieutenant. |
iyal joined the navy and went on to achieve the | rank of Commander before retiring after 20 years of |
He was appointed to the | rank of Chief of Department in an acting capacity in |
the Napoleonic Wars, he eventually rose to the | rank of Admiral and became First Naval Lord. |
e in a narrow sense, raising Mimisoideae to the | rank of family as Mimosaceae. |
the Operations Division, he was promoted to the | rank of Brigadier General in 1991. |
He reached the | rank of Commander and at the 1885 general election h |
ing World War II and was eventually promoted to | rank of major. |
In 1971, he retired holding the | rank of Hauptmann. |
ed States Army from 1968 to 1970, attaining the | rank of Captain. |
es was recalled to active duty in 1940 with the | rank of brigadier general. |
lying helicopters and left active duty with the | rank of Captain. |
ted Sterling Price to be its commander with the | rank of Major General. |
ed and joined the ranks of the Home Army in the | rank of a Corporal. |
In 2007 he was promoted to the | rank of Admiral along with 9 other former service co |
serving first as captain and later reaching the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
the September 11 terrorist attacks he held the | rank of Chief of Department, the highest ranking uni |
Pomerania from Sweden in 1715, Dossow held the | rank of Major. |
a successful scientific adviser, rising to the | rank of Brigadier. |
ates Volunteer Engineers, in time attaining the | rank of major. |
Bolton reached the | rank of colonel before leaving the Army. |
He returned to the LACoFD and retired with the | rank of Captain. |
He was promoted to the | rank of captain August 2, 1861. |
Clark retired on December 1, 1953 with the | rank of Admiral. |
He was awarded the | rank of commander of the Royal and Military Order of |
n Army during the Civil War finishing up at the | rank of captain. |
ustered out on October 7, 1865, with the brevet | rank of lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Volunteers. |
nited States Army for 24 years, retiring at the | rank of Colonel. |
e Australian Army in World War II, attained the | rank of temporary lieutenant colonel and was mention |
untry in the U.S. Navy in 1942 and attained the | rank of Lieutenant Commander. |
ved in five European campaigns and attained the | rank of Major before he was released from active ser |
n the Union army in the Civil War, reaching the | rank of brigadier general. |
of London in 1889 and was granted the honorary | rank of Colonel in 1894. |
Having been promoted to the | rank of Colonel, he was assigned in the summer of 19 |
The | rank of Obermann was exclusive to the Allgemeine-SS. |
e served till the end of the war, rising to the | rank of major. |
r before entering politics, having attained the | rank of sergeant in 1994. |
occupied Valencia where he was promoted to the | rank of Captain General. |
, beginning in 1958, at Columbia, attaining the | rank of full professor in 1964. |
Robie retired with the | rank of commodore, but an act of Congress in 1906 pr |
Imperial Force in Egypt and in France, with the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
served with the RAF during WW II, reaching the | rank of Wing Commander. |
promotion to army captain, unassigned, with the | rank of lieutenant colonel, receiving confirmation o |
son one premiere "Rising", holding the military | rank of First Lieutenant in the United States Marine |
England held the | rank of Specialist while serving in Iraq. |
m the Regular Army on November 1, 1866 with the | rank of brigadier general. |
He was promoted to the | rank of brigadier general on April 2, 1973. |
of the Asturias Revolt of 1934 and rose to the | rank of Colonel. |
inted him to the Commissary Department with the | rank of captain. |
He promoted to the | rank of first lieutenant on December 15, 1777 and se |
e fought in the Grenadier Guards, attaining the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
After the Civil War he returned to the | rank of First Lieutenant and remained in the army fo |
th Africa, including Cyrenaica, and reached the | rank of Major. |
In 1916 he was promoted to the | rank of Brigadier General and placed in charge of th |
He was honorably discharged with the | rank of Staff Sergeant. |
In 1853, Lieven was promoted to the | rank of lieutenant-general and was made senator. |
d with the Royal Engineers, where he gained the | rank of Captain. |
d the Cross of San Fernando and promoted to the | rank of General. |
Corps during the First World War rising to the | rank of sergeant. |
Deputy Inspector General of Police is a 1 star | rank of the Police Service of Pakistan. |
Sikhs during the First World War, reaching the | rank of captain by 1918. |
sted were officer cadets and soldiers below the | rank of Warrant Officer. |
ce, as a flying officer (pilot) and rose to the | rank of Air Vice Marshal. |
re returning to Liverpool, where he rose to the | rank of Professor of Haematology. |
y Regiment and at the same time promoted to the | rank of lieutenant. |
He achieved the | rank of Brigadier General of the militia. |
from the military, he "promoted himself" to the | rank of Colonel. |
Canadian Army from 1942 to 1945, attaining the | rank of Sergeant. |
after being wounded, he was discharged with the | rank of Captain. |
He holds the | rank of major, and flies the KC-135 Stratotanker. |
he US Navy eventually working his way up to the | rank of commander. |
al Forces non-commissioned officer, wearing the | rank of a sergeant first class. |
aligned with Garibaldi's forces and reached the | rank of Major. |
Given the code above the | rank of a type T can be calculated at compile time b |
By war's end Burke had reached the | rank of major with a duty assignment as Quartermaste |
Green was a career army officer who reached the | rank of Brigadier and served in both the First World |
He was given the local | rank of Lt. Colonel. |
Cloutman later achieved the | rank of lieutenant-colonel. |
er first starts to play the game, they have the | rank of Novice. |
He reached the | rank of colonel and lost his left leg in battle. |
ger served in the German military, reaching the | rank of lieutenant in the reserve. |
She was promoted to her current | rank of Captain in the U.S. Navy on December 1, 2002 |
n the field caused his further promotion to the | rank of brevet Major General (1864) |
uring the Greek War of Independence he held the | rank of Kaptan Pasha (the Grand Admiral) of the Otto |
tarted by one of the parishioners who holds the | rank of "Father" in the organization. |
Brig Dhillon later rose to the | rank of Lt Gen and was the first post independence S |
ittle was able to purchase his promotion to the | rank of Captain in the 1st King's Dragoon Guards. |
ngland, retiring from the Army in 1927 with the | rank of Major. |
He was promoted to the | rank of captain in 1829. |
He retired with the | rank of Aluf (Major General). |
He retired at the | rank of Captain in 1974 after a 30-year career. |
Stockmar was raised to the | rank of baron by the King of Saxony. |
retirement in 1951 he was granted the honorary | rank of major. |
He rose to the | rank of colonel in 2004 and has held a wide variety |
In August 1945, Sundlun attained the | rank of captain, and left active service at the end |
He had attained the | rank of Sergeant but was demoted to Airman First Cla |
g served as a reserve officer, and reaching the | rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |
incent, on 20 July, Downman was promoted to the | rank of commander and appointed to command the 14-gu |
ood on the side of the Emperor and received the | rank of General Field Marshal. |
Serving in the | rank of General Admiral he succeeded General Admiral |
hat post, and on 10 July he was given the local | rank of general and appointed to command the British |
In 1901 he achieved the | rank of Captain. |
In 1845 Petersen reached the | rank of Rear Admiral. |
By the war's close he had attained the | rank of Lieutenant. |
mmissioned from the ranks he later achieved the | rank of colonel. |
He was promoted to the | rank of major in 1802 and colonel in 1803. |
He served in the British army, reaching the | rank of major before he left the army in 1974. |
rved in the United States Navy and achieved the | rank of Lieutenant commander. |
was promoted to brigadier general with date of | rank of November 1, 1862. |
vice in the War of 1812 in which he reached the | rank of brigadier general. |
n 28 December 1945 and was granted the honorary | rank of Major. |
entered the army, and in 1709 was raised to the | rank of major-general, and sworn one of Her Majesty' |
He reached the | rank of Second Lieutenant in 1769, Premier Lieutenan |
the Middle East in World War II, rising to the | rank of Major. |
By April 20, 1967, he had reached the | rank of lieutenant commander and was an A-4 Skyhawk |
Yarbay is the Turkish military | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
He later achieved the | rank of Colour-Sergeant. |
1980, Rodriguez retired from the Army with the | rank of Colonel. |
idales Doweld (2001) is a botanical name at the | rank of order. |
nth later, he was honored with elevation to the | rank of baron (danshaku) under the kazoku peerage sy |
In 1994 KhIEI was conferred the | rank of the state economic university of the supreme |
manding the First Battle Squadron, reaching the | rank of Fregatenkapitan in 1917. |
Staff of the Royal New Zealand Air Force in the | rank of Air Vice-Marshal. |
, and after the battle of Inkerman received the | rank of general of brigade. |
He retired in 1948 with the | rank of Rear Admiral. |
On 24 May 1747 he was appointed the | rank of a Generalfeldmarschall. |
in the Air National Guard, Budig retired at the | rank of Major General in 1992. |
He gained the | rank of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Army |
He rose to the | rank of Lt Commander and was awarded the DSC and the |
He later achieved the | rank of captain and died at Dehra Dun, India, on 3 N |
with the Royal Fusiliers, where he attained the | rank of Major. |
He was promoted to the | rank of captain in September 1998 and continued to s |
nd of the Civil War, Taylor was advanced to the | rank of commodore. |
Army, Carleton and York Regiment, rising to the | rank of lieutenant. |
She achieved the | rank of major before she retired from the Army and r |
Many navies also use a subordinate | rank of Sub-Lieutenant. |
He later achieved the | rank of Subedar-Major. |
in the Life Guards from 1982-95, rising to the | rank of major. |
cored seven confirmed victories and rose to the | rank of captain during the war. |
He later achieved the | rank of major and was appointed a Deputy Lord Lieute |
In 1863, Otto Furuhjelm was promoted to the | rank of mayor-general and commanded the Litovsky Reg |
Promoted to the | rank of captain in July 1862, he commanded the steam |
ointed as its first Commanding Officer with the | rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
Having reached the | rank of vice admiral on 15 November 1940, Ishii was |
He was advanced to the | rank of General der Kavallerie on May 28, 1918. |
He gained the | rank of Captain in the 3rd Battalion, East Kent Regi |
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