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Renaudin was then promoted to | rear admiral. |
He was also promoted to | Rear Admiral. |
Okada was posthumously promoted to | Rear admiral. |
He was promoted to | rear admiral on 15 November. |
In 1944 he was promoted to | rear admiral. |
Mikawa was promoted to | rear admiral on 1 December 1936. |
His mother stayed home to | rear the children. |
He was promoted to | rear admiral in December 1942. |
Tsukahara was promoted to | rear admiral on November 15, 1935. |
He received a retirement promotion to | Rear Admiral. |
On 8 July 1949 he was promoted to | rear admiral. |
Hasegawa was promoted to | rear admiral on 1 November 1942. |
He was promoted to | rear admiral on November 15, 1939. |
He was promoted, by seniority, to | rear admiral in 1825. |
He was promoted to | Rear Admiral on 10 August 1903. |
Matsushita was promoted to | rear admiral in December 1927. |
He was promoted to | rear admiral in 1898. |
He was promoted to | rear admiral on December 1, 1909. |
In 1892, he was promoted to | rear admiral. |
Distinguished Service Medal to | Rear Admiral Edward H. Smith |
Then in February 1863 he was promoted to | Rear Admiral. |
Yoshida was promoted to | rear admiral on 30 November 1929. |
In 1997 he was promoted to | Rear Admiral and appointed as Maritime Commander Aus |
tems, the males and the female stay together to | rear the young. |
00' including dedicated driveways and access to | rear yards. |
Dahlgren was born, in 1842, to | Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren and Madeleine (Mary) V |
Returning to France in 1822, he was promoted to | Rear Admiral. |
In 1879, he was promoted to | rear admiral to date from 19 January 1880. |
used these venues to dispense advice on how to | rear children, especially infants. |
Togo was promoted to | rear admiral at the end of the war, in 1895. |
He was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1902 and died at New Rochelle, New Y |
Advanced to | rear admiral in 1870, Winslow commanded the Pacific |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral upon retirement, Brockman was active in |
onored by a rare 2-rank posthumous promotion to | Rear Admiral. |
espite his court martial, Swift was promoted to | rear admiral on January 30, 1908. |
He was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1866, before retiring as an Admiral |
transferred to the retired list and promoted to | Rear Admiral. |
Sakaibara was promoted to | rear admiral a year later, on October 15, 1944. |
ainting increased David's fame, allowing him to | rear his own students. |
ary 2010, his 50th birthday, he was promoted to | Rear Admiral. |
Rose paid courtesy visits to | Rear Admiral Austin M. Knight, Commandant of the Uni |
At the time of Nimitz's promotion to | Rear Admiral, the United States Navy did not maintai |
Order of the Bath (CB) and in 1837 promoted to | rear admiral. |
Radford was promoted to | rear admiral on 25 July 1866, and commanded the Euro |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral 16 July 1862, he served throughout the |
yellow brick diamond pattern runs from front to | rear at the fifth story. |
He was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1971 and was appointed Assistant Chi |
He was later promoted to | Rear Admiral and died on 12 July 1922 in Fareham, Ha |
o Captain in 1866, to Commodore in 1870, and to | Rear admiral in 1873. |
Berilev was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1894 and commanded the ordnance depa |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1955, he commanded the Aviation Supp |
is position as Chief of Navy was handed over to | Rear Admiral (One Star) Chew Men Leong. |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral in June 1916, he was made Flag Officer, |
d five sea commands in ranks from Lieutenant to | Rear Admiral. |
His children were Elsie Calder who married to | Rear Admiral Robert C. Lee; and William M. Calder II |
y started off experiments using milk bottles to | rear the fruit flies and handheld lenses for observi |
He was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1961, and commanded Carrier Division |
c Station, and two months later was promoted to | Rear Admiral. |
On 1 December 1925, he was promoted to | rear admiral and entered the reserves two weeks late |
Bathurst was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1983, serving as Flag Officer Second |
According to | Rear Admiral Dennis M. Dwyer these changes will make |
After he gave command over to | Rear Admiral Spencer K. Wood, he was appointed Direc |
lies into the area as well as combat wounded to | rear areas. |
the battleship Petr Velikyy. he was promoted to | rear Admiral in 1893 and Vice Admiral in 1889 |
However, on his promotion to | Rear Admiral on 1 November 1943, he commanded Desron |
but an act of Congress in 1906 promoted him to | rear admiral in appreciation for his services during |
n August 1881, shortly before being promoted to | rear admiral in May 1882. |
He was also reduced in rank to | rear admiral (two-star) from full admiral (four-star |
Sydney in 1955, and following his promotion to | Rear Admiral in 1957, he became Flag Officer, East A |
ndall Grove in the Middleweight division due to | rear naked choke and by Michael Bisping in the Light |
He was promoted to | rear admiral in 1883, and was the official represent |
eir life history, because they are difficult to | rear and are reluctant to come to light. |
After the Gulf War, he was promoted to | Rear Admiral and appointed Chief of Staff Operations |
Following promotion to | Rear Admiral, he was made Naval Secretary in 1992 an |
He was promoted to | rear admiral in November 1798, and was chief of staf |
cellor and in September 1943 he was promoted to | Rear Admiral. |
He was promoted to | Rear Admiral in 1908 and appointed Commander in Chie |
-Camp to King George VI, receiving promotion to | rear admiral on 8 January 1947. |
Promoted to | rear admiral (upper half), he served as the 52nd pre |
At June 1944 the battalion was taken to | rear and disbanded, the men were sent to battalions |
inders, far in front, crosswise, side chains to | rear drivers. |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral in July 1915, he was appointed Commande |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral, he went on to be Naval Secretary in 19 |
de roof and an arched entrance giving access to | rear of the buildings; over the entrance is a timber |
units moving east, and evacuating casualties to | rear areas on the return flights. |
usket ball hit Macdonell's mount (causing it to | rear and twist around) and another shot hit him in t |
hey are put to another beef bull and allowed to | rear their own calves on grass as single sucklers. |
r 1919 as director, and as such was promoted to | Rear Admiral on 1 April 1922. |
arolina (BB-55) and in 1942, after promotion to | Rear Admiral, was Commander Destroyers Atlantic Flee |
In 1975, he was promoted to | Rear Admiral in the Chaplains Corps, U.S. Naval Rese |
He was promoted to | rear admiral on 4 February 1882, and on 1 July 1882 |
t he held until to 1913 when he was promoted to | rear admiral (in May) and relinquished his aide de c |
ne suddenly took the lead, causing his horse to | rear and throw him against the iron fence. |
In December 1917 Jayne was promoted to | rear admiral,, and after the end of World War I, for |
In 1944 he was promoted to | Rear Admiral and given a task group of Task Force 58 |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral on February 9, 1884, he served as Presi |
Rodgers was appointed chief of staff to | Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren on July 4, 1863, and " |
In 1896 he was promoted to | rear admiral (lower half) and first aide-de-camp to |
The abbots were (pictured from front to | rear in photo): Edmund of Walpole (1248-1256); Henry |
renamed Myrtle 15 October 1862; and assigned to | Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter's Mississippi Squadr |
Promotion to | rear admiral came in 1994 when he took up the positi |
highly important group of Medals and Orders to | Rear Admiral George Napier Tomlin (1875-1947), compr |
antic Blockading Squadron as Flag-Lieutenant to | Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter, he participated in |
ommand in January 1987, later being promoted to | rear admiral in June and assuming the duties of Assi |
y 22, 2010 Thomas was ceremoniously advanced to | Rear Admiral (lower half) and became the third recen |
1999, and subsequently promoted from captain to | rear admiral, upper half. |
ort Estill Station a cattle farm and started to | rear thoroughbred horses and rose to become the seco |
He was promoted to | rear admiral on November 15, 1934 and reassigned to |
he rank of Commodore (roughly equivalent now to | Rear Admiral) and Brigadier General was roughly equi |
y years of World War II, Ingram was promoted to | Rear Admiral on January 10, 1941 and served as Comma |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral, he was appointed Director-General, Fut |
lantic Blockading Squadron, Anemone reported to | Rear Admiral Samuel Phillips Lee at Beaufort, North |
A fine administrator, he was promoted to | rear admiral in 1907 while Superintendent of the Nav |
Promoted to | Rear Admiral, in December 2005 he was appointed as A |
Assigned to | Rear Adm. Samuel F. DuPont's South Atlantic Blockadi |
5 The church comprises side aisles, sacristy to | rear, projecting entrance porches to side aisles and |
n 1878, during which time Balch was promoted to | rear admiral on 5 June 1878, Balch undertook a two-y |
When she reported to | Rear Admiral David Farragut, he put her to work as a |
ll their time to their work and are not able to | rear their children (Ermakov-Archive). |
essage from General William Tecumseh Sherman to | Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, commanding the South |
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