He left the Army in 1945 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, having served with the Infantry, Engineers and Gunners. |
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A highlight of the event was a flypast by an F3 Tornado piloted by Flight Lieutenant Sally-Ann Cronin of 25 Fighter Squadron. |
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In 1754, Virginia dispatched an army under Lieutenant Colonel George Washington to construct a fort at the head of the Ohio River. |
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With the exception of Lieutenant Alun Jones, 28 of the aircrew and passengers were provided with individual headstones at the time. |
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Baker, Pease, Broadwater, and Lieutenant Charles B. Schofield bunked together in another tent. |
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Among them was Flight Lieutenant James Brindley Nicolson, of Tadcaster, the only Battle of Britain pilot to be awarded the Victoria Cross. |
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Between April and August four Australians won the Victoria Cross, one, Lieutenant Cliff Sadlier, on Anzac Day, 25 April. |
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Shy daughter Kea is left on the shelf for the senior prom until Lieutenant William Calley sweeps her off her feet. |
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Apollyon was his Second Lieutenant, ranking below only Lady Alysia and the Prince himself. |
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The Lord Lieutenant High Honour is bestowed once a year by the Lord Lieutenant of each county. |
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The Lieutenant now rode the zip line into his suit, starting it up as he buckled in. |
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After the service, there will be a march past where the Mayor of Bury and the Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester will take the salute. |
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The 194th Tank Battalion was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Ernest B. Miller and was comprised of M3 tanks, half-tracks, jeeps, and motorcycles. |
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He hates egghead officers like Lieutenant Tommy Hart who haven't earned their stripes at the front. |
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On the eastern flank of the Sword beachhead, Lieutenant Colonel Otway's paratroopers are dug in outside Amfreville which is heavily defended. |
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For those with a zany sense of humor, the adventures of Lieutenant Frank Drebin were a laugh riot from beginning to end. |
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It was considered so shocking that Louis XV sent his Lord Lieutenant from Paris to find the animal and dispatch it. |
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This half-way status of the liberty is perhaps best illustrated by its relations with the Lords Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire. |
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The Lords Lieutenant, despite the shortness one will notice in their terms of office, were often not in residence. |
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During the bomb run, a piece of flak the size of a small baseball came through the radar set and struck the Lieutenant in the stomach. |
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All those detained in the sweep were members of a family described as a pillar of support for the ousted regime, said the US Lieutenant Colonel. |
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Lord Petre, Lord Lieutenant of Essex, then escorted the prince to his chartered helicopter. |
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Third platoon was the last to leave and John knew that it was killing the Lieutenant to leave so many of her comrades' deaths unavenged. |
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Blinking away the muzzy feeling she left in his head, he directed his attention to his smirking Second Lieutenant. |
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Flight Lieutenant Batic said after a very satisfying and rewarding flying career, he opted for a whole new challenge. |
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The post Chief was Captain Kham Lek, a philogynist, and its deputy chief was Lieutenant Kham Phai, an even more eruel reactionary. |
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I will send this letter to the Lieutenant General on my own responsibility. |
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After the service the ex-servicemen and women will march past the town hall and take a salute led by the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire. |
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This was William Mair, esquire, merchant, landowner, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Middlesex. |
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Flight Lieutenant Prudence Buckton said it was great to be out of her office and in a field environment. |
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He had Lieutenant Stormer secure the port engine and feather the propeller. |
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There, Orkney's Lord Lieutenant unveiled a commemorative plaque in the main terminal building. |
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Our friend Lieutenant Doncaster looked at the two hopheads, looked at me and knew right away I wasn't the Knightmare. |
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A Lieutenant Luther Hare had ridden ahead of the column with some Crow scouts. |
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Col. Montee ran down his wish list, while the Lieutenant opted out of politeness to look at the floor, then the ceiling, and finally eyes front on the Colonel. |
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At the same time, Camejo conciliated with Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante, the leading Democratic replacement candidate in the recall election. |
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Draper assisted his Lieutenant, the real Donald Draper, in building a field hospital during the Korean War. |
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Then, in another few seconds, he was joined by the two agents that had come with the Lieutenant Governor, and they blazed away with their riot guns in the same direction. |
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One of the officer present, a Lieutenant Bouchard, who had trained in archaeology, identified the three bands of scripts as hieroglyphic, demotic, and ancient Greek. |
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The Lieutenant Commander, who has experienced both systems, says the augmented model is a substantial improvement and the new system will be even better. |
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He also held the roles of Deputy Lieutenant of the County, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of North Yorkshire, and president of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. |
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Sir Stamford Raffles, the then British Lieutenant Governor of Java, reported a series of titanic detonations loud enough to be heard in Sumatra 1,600 kilometres away. |
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The Norman kings were often overseas and appointed a Justiciar, Regent or Lieutenant to represent them in the kingdom, as the Sheriff did in the shire. |
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After serving as a Brownie and then a Guide with the Eastbrook Hall group in Bradford, she moved to St Stephen's at West Bowling where she became a Guide Lieutenant. |
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Early in the morning of Sunday, 21st November 1920 a number of men called to 38 Mount Street and on enquiring for Lieutenant Aimes were let in by the maid Katherine Farrell. |
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Unless you want to die here Lieutenant, pinpoint those interdictors. |
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The trust held its annual Community Awards presentation when certificates and trophies were awarded by the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, John Bush, to a host of nominees. |
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The nearest aircraft was regularly flown by Flight Lieutenant Bill Newton. |
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The Lord Lieutenant of East Yorkshire, Richard Marriott, travelled down to the foundry where the six bells have been cast to inspect them for himself. |
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It comes most vividly to life when the chorus is aroused as, for example, when the ladies are stirred to anger by the antics of the strutting Lieutenant Zuniga. |
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He became a Lieutenant in The Blues and Royals before transferring his commission to the royal air force. |
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Bratton brought along Maple, elevating him in a single leap from Lieutenant to Deputy Commissioner for Operations. |
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The Lieutenant and 80 soldiers, much against orders, pursued the attackers and were wiped out when they were decoyed into an ambush of 1,000 waiting warriors. |
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This was 164 years before Lieutenant James Cook sailed up the east coast of Australia. |
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The office replaced the previous Lord Lieutenant, who had headed English and British administrations in Ireland since the Middle Ages. |
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The Lieutenant Governor on the island is the personal representative of the Queen. |
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The Queen appoints a Lord Lieutenant to represent her in the eight Preserved counties of Wales, which are combinations of council areas. |
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The first Lord Lieutenant of Powys was previously the Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire. |
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In Hobart, George Loveless was assigned to the viceregal farm of Lieutenant Governor Sir George Arthur. |
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The Lieutenant Governor represents the Queen of Canada and acts as the province's head of state. |
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Lieutenant General Ismail Breima Abdel-Samad has replaced Lieutenant General Hashim Abdallah Mohamed Hassan as the deputy Chief of Staff. |
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He was serving as a Second Lieutenant in the Ordinance Corps in Jabalpur in central India. |
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Flight Lieutenant Fran Capps, 32, was described as an exceptional person with joie de vivre. |
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Knowing the dangers involved in the action, Lieutenant Danny Green and Kara Foster decide to disenable the Russian battleship. |
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The navigator yeoman also pleaded guilty to attempting to murder Lieutenant Commander Christopher Hodge, 45, who he shot in the stomach. |
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And Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux's commanding officer paid tribute to his professionalism. |
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Our Dominion President, Bonnie Schepers UE, thanked the Lieutenant Governor and handed out memento certificates to the members. |
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While Delhi seethed, Lieutenant Governor Tejinder Khanna was away vacationing in the United States. |
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In his opening address to attendees and exhibitors Lieutenant Governor discussed the current and future economic state of New York. |
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Each Bailiwick is a Crown dependency and each is headed by a Bailiff, with a Lieutenant Governor representing the Crown in each Bailiwick. |
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In each Crown dependency, the monarch is represented by a Lieutenant Governor, but this post is largely ceremonial. |
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The Lord Lieutenant would appoint a cabinet that did not need parliamentary support. |
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Most notably, the office of Lord Lieutenant was abolished, being replaced by the new office of Governor of Northern Ireland. |
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The Queen's representative and adviser in the island is the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey. |
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Since September 2011, the incumbent Lieutenant Governor has been General Sir John McColl. |
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George Monck, Duke of Albemarle was given the position of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland but he did not assume office. |
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In 1662 the 1st Duke of Ormonde returned as the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and became the predominant political figure of the Restoration period. |
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In 1716 Townshend had been removed from the important post of Northern Secretary and put in the lesser office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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All German survivors were summarily executed by Baralong's crew on the orders of Lieutenant Godfrey Herbert, the captain of the ship. |
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The new commander of Fifteenth Army, Lieutenant General Renya Mutaguchi was keen to mount an offensive against India. |
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In Arakan, Indian XV Corps under Lieutenant General Philip Christison renewed the advance on the Mayu peninsula. |
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The Queen appoints Lords Lieutenant to represent her in the eight preserved counties of Wales. |
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Lord Provosts in the four city councils have the additional duty of acting as Lord Lieutenant for their respective city. |
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The British monarch was originally to have been represented in both Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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However, the replacement of Southern Ireland by the Irish Free State led to the abolition of the post of Lord Lieutenant. |
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Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming and Squadron Leader Nikki Thomas recently were the first Tornado GR4 crew. |
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In August 2011, it was announced that a female Lieutenant Commander, Sarah West, was to command the frigate HMS Portland. |
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In HQ IADS, it is one Wing Commander, one Squadron Leader, one Lieutenant Commander, one Major and one other rank. |
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This was the final battle of the war in North America, and it forced the French to surrender to Lieutenant Colonel William Amherst. |
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It was based upon the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps headquarters commanded by then Lieutenant General Mike Jackson of the British Army. |
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One wounded Argentine soldier, Lieutenant Horacio Losito, commented that their escape route would have taken them through Haddow's position. |
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Executive power lay in the hands of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Chief Secretary for Ireland, who were appointed by the British government. |
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I was the principal cello and we were conducted by the bandmaster, one Lieutenant Bonham. |
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The Lord Lieutenant, when he sat on the throne, sat beneath a canopy of crimson velvet. |
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The success of the Cheshire yeomanry, under the command of Richard Cholmeley, led to his later appointment as Lieutenant of the Tower of London. |
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It received new colours in 1979 from Mrs David Butter, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross. |
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The regiment deployed to Iraq in 2006, where it suffered two casualties Lieutenant Richard Palmer and Corporal Gordon Pritchard. |
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The new facility was opened by the then station commander Group Captain Ian Gale and the Lord Lieutenant of Moray, Grenville Johnston. |
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The Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire were appointed as Lieutenants. |
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At the last moment, Edward changed his mind and instead sent Gaveston to Dublin, appointing him as the Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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Lee was selected by the board to finish the term of Gavin Newsom, who resigned to take office as Lieutenant Governor of California. |
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Flight Lieutenant Eric Lock DSO, DFC and Bar was born in nearby Bayston Hill and was educated at Prestfelde public school on London Road. |
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Local magistrates were appointed to deal with petty sessions while Lords Lieutenant were appointed as the King's representative. |
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In 1741 with Lieutenant Aleksei Chirikov, he explored seeking further lands beyond Siberia. |
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In 1864 Union Naval Lieutenant Cushing fitted a steam launch with a spar torpedo to attack the Confederate ironclad Albemarle. |
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Howard was created Earl of Nottingham in 1596 and was appointed Lord Lieutenant General of England. |
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Royal Marine Lieutenant Lewis Buckle Reeve was seriously wounded and lay next to Nelson. |
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For his part in the battle, Lieutenant Colonel Merritt was awarded the Victoria Cross. |
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The period of military government lasted until 25 August 1945 when new Lieutenant Governors in each bailiwick were appointed. |
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The current Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota is Brent Sanford, who is also the President of the Senate. |
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Especially stung was the City and County of Bristol, which had had its own Lord Lieutenant for centuries. |
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A force from Madras under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Clive arrived and liberated the city, driving out the Nawab's troops. |
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The Queen's representative in Newfoundland and Labrador is the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, presently Frank Fagan. |
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In his stead, a series of acting or Lieutenant Governors who were physically present held actual authority. |
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In 1808, Lieutenant Thomas Gedney of the United States Coast Survey discovered a new, deeper channel through The Narrows into New York Harbor. |
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The ship's captain on this expedition was Lieutenant Louis Palander of the Swedish Royal Navy. |
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In 1823 Lieutenant John Lihou, then Master of HMS Zenobia, was on passage from Manila to South America and chose a route through Torres Strait. |
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The Governor is the State's chief executive and is assisted by the Lieutenant Governor. |
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India was divided into numerous provinces, each under the head of a Governor, Lieutenant Governor or Chief Commissioner or Administrator. |
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Its chief officer is designated Commander by the Constitution, and usually holds the rank of Lieutenant General. |
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Lords Lieutenant, High Sheriffs and the Governor of the Isle of Wight are also disqualified from seats for constituencies within their area. |
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Phelps Brown joined the British Army at the outbreak of World War II and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. |
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One of these troops, Lieutenant Charles Paulizza, made friends with Effie, apparently with no objection from Ruskin. |
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As a ceremonial county, South Yorkshire has a Lord Lieutenant and a High Sheriff. |
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He served in the Second World War as a Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve with Coastal Forces. |
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From Buin Lieutenant Kawamata took aloft at 0850 fifteen Zero 32s from the 6th Air Group, reported inbound at 1017 by Kennedy. |
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Some 33 Senior Warrant Officers were promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, 41 to senior Warrant Officer and 67 to Warrant officer. |
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According to FWC Lieutenant Grant Burton, in the Tampa Bay area specifically, there has been an increase in commercial seining. |
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On Saturday, December 21 Nigel Fletcher and Rob Woodward from Lieutenant Pigeon tell what life at number one in the hit parade was like. |
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First Lieutenant Hancock explores the emerging field of Memetics and implications for memetic operations in the military environment. |
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He had a pretty good assignment as the dog-robber, or orderly, for Lieutenant Friel. |
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Private Johnson was afraid the Lieutenant considered him an expendable, since he was always picked as point man. |
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This gave York political influence but he was removed from English and French politics through his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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The Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected every four years in separate elections. |
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By the time of the Battle of Marston Moor in July 1644, Cromwell had risen to the rank of Lieutenant General of horse in Manchester's army. |
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These counties are used for the purposes of appointing Lords Lieutenant who are historically the Crown's representatives in those areas. |
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The ceremonial counties, also referred to as the lieutenancy areas of England, are areas of England to which a Lord Lieutenant is appointed. |
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A Lord Lieutenant of Greater London is appointed for its area, excluding the City of London. |
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Bangladesh's next major ruler was Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad Ershad. |
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When this failed he fled the city, and Parliament retaliated by removing Sir John Byron, the Lieutenant of the Tower. |
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Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Northampton, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire commanded the Royalist force. |
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Sir William Waad, Lieutenant of the Tower, supervised the torture and obtained Fawkes's confession. |
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During a ferocious battle, Teach and several of his crew were killed by a small force of sailors led by Lieutenant Robert Maynard. |
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After his training, he was commissioned into the Third Battalion of the Somerset Light Infantry of the British Army as a Second Lieutenant. |
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He also appeared in the BBC miniseries Dunkirk as Lieutenant Jimmy Langley. |
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MacArthur was also granted the rank of Honorary Lieutenant Commander, Royal Naval Reserve on the same day. |
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Sint Maarten's first member of the Council of State will be former Lieutenant Governor Dennis Richardson. |
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He has also been charged with the attempted murders of Petty Officer Christopher Brown, Chief Petty Officer David McCoy and Lieutenant Commander Christopher Hodge. |
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In 1665, he served, in title at least, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, although he never went to Ireland and consequently is not considered a true holder of that office. |
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Only Francis Godolphin, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall and commander of the militias along with 12 of his soldiers stood to offer some kind of resistance. |
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While Salsette was anchored awaiting Ottoman permission to dock at the city, on 3 May 1810 Byron and Lieutenant Ekenhead, of Salsette's Marines, swam the Hellespont. |
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The Parliament of Ireland had control over only legislation, while the executive branch of government, under the Lord Lieutenant, answered to the British government in London. |
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Each of the county hundreds was likewise the responsibility of a Deputy Lieutenant, who relayed orders to the justices of the peace or magistrates. |
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In June 1798, Lord Cornwallis, was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with one of his main tasks to be securing support in Ireland for a union. |
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Despite his relatively venerable age of 55, his son, John, Earl of Carrick, grew impatient and assumed the reins of government as Lord Lieutenant. |
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His unit fired their guns for the last time at the crossing of the River Po, by which time he was an acting Lieutenant Colonel commanding a battalion. |
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In 2005, it was decided in the Isle of Man to replace the Lieutenant Governor with a Crown Commissioner, but this decision was reversed before it was implemented. |
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At the apex of the governmental system was to be the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who would be the Monarch's representative in both of the Irish home rule regions. |
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Field armies are controlled by a General or Lieutenant General. |
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As the state capital, Providence houses the Rhode Island General Assembly, as well as the offices of the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor in the Rhode Island State House. |
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The Port Phillip area was first significantly explored by Europeans in January 1802, when Lieutenant John Murray spent three weeks investigating the Bay entrance. |
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The ceremonial county has no administrative function, but remains the area to which the Lord Lieutenant of Durham and the High Sheriff of Durham are appointed. |
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Although the county council was abolished, West Yorkshire continues to form a metropolitan and ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire and a High Sheriff. |
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During the ensuing winter, a Canadian party under Lieutenant Colonel Robert McDouall established a new supply line from York to Nottawasaga Bay on Georgian Bay. |
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However, the metropolitan county has continued to exist in law and as a geographic frame of reference, and as a ceremonial county, has a Lord Lieutenant and a High Sheriff. |
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Typhoon pilot Flight Lieutenant Noel Rees describes how QRA duty works. |
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In 1992 Sitiveni Rabuka, the Lieutenant Colonel who had carried out the 1987 coup, became Prime Minister following elections held under the new constitution. |
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The ship's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Simon Kelly, is a Newcastle man and there is disappointment and regret that the ship has been unable to make the visit. |
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Also on October 19, Lieutenant Commander of Basij Forces Brigadier General Ali Fazli underlined that Iran enjoys the highest level of border security than ever. |
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Earlier, Lieutenant Commander Armand Balilo was quoted in reports as saying the favourable weather had made it possible for salvors to complete the salvage operations on time. |
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Mandeep Singh Sandhu and Barjinder Sangha were part of a gang who pounced as Lieutenant General Kuldip Singh Brar was walking London streets with his wife last September. |
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Some of his supporters in the south rose up prematurely, thus allowing Richard's Lieutenant in the South, the Duke of Norfolk, to prevent many rebels from joining forces. |
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Pointe du Hoc, a prominent headland situated between Utah and Omaha, was assigned to two hundred men of 2nd Ranger Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel James Rudder. |
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Dessie hughes sent out Lyreen Legend, Bright New Dawn and Giantofaman to land the Grade 2 prize and his daughter is represented by Sub Lieutenant and total recall. |
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Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, Chorpenning was a serologist with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and with the Office of the Surgeon General. |
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Playing Lieutenant Stephen Wraysford, Eddie Redmayne must be a shoo-in for Best Male, while Clemence Poesy as Stephen's amour, Isabelle, must win La Mieux Saucepot Franaise. |
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However, it remained a part of Hampshire until the local government reforms of 1974 when it became a full ceremonial county with its own Lord Lieutenant. |
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The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor is Government House. |
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He was subsequently appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at age three, and was inducted into the Order of the Bath soon after. |
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Although the county council was abolished, South Yorkshire remains a metropolitan and ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant of South Yorkshire and a High Sheriff. |
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In 1854, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal took up residence there. |
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In February 1934, he had been promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant. |
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Thereafter, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, who had hitherto resided in Belvedere House, was upgraded to a full Governor and transferred to Government House. |
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The Queen's representative to each province is the Lieutenant Governor. |
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In 1887, the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria was celebrated, and the Borough of Belfast submitted a memorial to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland seeking city status. |
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In seventeen eighteen, off the coast of North Carolina at the Ocracoke Inlet, Teach's ship was at anchor and surprised by Lieutenant Maynard of the royal navy. |
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The entrance floor was probably intended for the use of the Constable of the Tower, Lieutenant of the Tower of London and other important officials. |
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Lieutenant Barnes was forced back to base on one engine with countless holes in his ship and one tire punctured. |
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Lieutenant Nemeck was not in a good mood, and in no mood to be made fun of by a junior. |
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Lieutenant General Frederick Morgan was put in charge of planning the invasion to end all invasions. |
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Lieutenant Emerson was able to get the fire extinguished, then he feathered the propeller. |
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Lieutenant General Fritz Bayerlein provides a vivid account of what it was like to endure carpet-bombing. |
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Lieutenant Green was first through the narrow, splintered opening his men had created in the door. |
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Lieutenant Prabhjot is currently serving in the ASC of the Army while Flying Officer Ramnik is posted at the Air Force Station in Kanpur. |
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Lieutenant Commander Brown said Cmdr Bentley was removed after an investigation by the Navy's Inspector General. |
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Lieutenant Robert Maynard of HMS Pearl was given command of two commandeered sloops, to approach the town from the sea. |
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Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey is the first Republican speaker of the state Senate in 140 years. |
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Lieutenant Kalia, sipahi Arjun Ram, Bhanwar Lal Bagaria, Bhika Ram, Moola Ram and Naresh Singh were brutally tortured. |
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Lieutenant Maynard remained at Ocracoke for several more days, making repairs and burying the dead. |
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Lieutenant admiral Rob Bauer is the current Commander of the Netherlands armed forces. |
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Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman took over the presidency in 1977 when Justice Sayem resigned. |
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Lieutenant KERRY immediately maneuvered his craft through several strafing runs which completely silenced the enemy. |
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Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux, aged 36, pictured, was fatally shot on board HMS Astute as it was docked in Southampton, Hampshire, on Friday. |
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Lieutenant Chris Williams, of 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, felt a thud on his rib cage during a fire fight in Helmand, Afghanistan. |
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Lieutenant Templeton of the 76th offered to lead the forlorn hope. |
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