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| His | lieutenant, a Turk named Gabi Kaiat, lives in Bucharest |
| Bennett, the First | Lieutenant, a mean and shirking disciplinarian with a p |
| The Last | Lieutenant: A Foxhole View of the Epic Battle for Iwo J |
| ficers were: Captain, James H. Porter; first | lieutenant, A. M. Eddleman; second lieutenant, J. C. Ar |
| Lieutenant A. Panagiotou (1 January 1942 - 13 March 194 | |
| Captain Eastland then began quarreling with | Lieutenant A. B. Van Benthusen, and as a result the com |
| the bridge without returning while her first | lieutenant, A.P.W. Northby, RN, took temporary command. |
| While serving in the Army, | Lieutenant Abbot and Captain Andrew Humphreys conducted |
| He was made junior | lieutenant aboard HMS Crown at Spithead in early Februa |
| He is the current | Lieutenant ad Interim of the order. |
| uring the First World War served as a second | lieutenant, Adjutant General's Department, at Brest, Fr |
| Lieutenant Admiral C.E.L. Helfrich for the Netherlands | |
| ng on a short service commission as a Flight | Lieutenant after a 3 month PQO course at RAF Cranwell. |
| ve service in late 1939, and was promoted to | lieutenant after a month. |
| 1953 he was commissioned to the rank of Sub | Lieutenant after completing basic training after which |
| He was promoted | lieutenant after the Battle of Austerlitz. |
| One of the | lieutenant's men is captured and gives up the lieutenan |
| He was Naval Pilot Engineer Mulazim ( | Lieutenant) Ahmet of the Naval Flying School at Yesilko |
| d in Stargate Atlantis Season 1 as US Marine | Lieutenant Aiden Ford. |
| 1. On three different occasions, | Lieutenant Aitken went into the garden under the enemy' |
| Lieutenant Albert Victor Tonkin was a World War I flyin | |
| Craig Hill as | Lieutenant Aldrich |
| Paul Heidemann as | Lieutenant Alexis |
| Lieutenant Alfred John Haines was a World War I flying | |
| 02 | Lieutenant Alfred A. Cunningham(USN) |
| Flight | Lieutenant Alfred Tyrone Cooke VrC was a hero of the In |
| Since 1946 | lieutenant Aliev of a stock. |
| Scott Forbes as | Lieutenant Allen |
| On 11 April 1917, Second | Lieutenant Allen was officially seconded to the Royal F |
| Lieutenant Allison lies in the Minturno War Cemetery. | |
| He recruited Albert Dovecar as his | lieutenant along with as many as 500 others. |
| The Lord | Lieutenant also acts as Keeper of the Rolls. |
| Second | Lieutenant, American |
| In 1955, Ship-of-the-Line | Lieutenant Anaya participated in the coup against presi |
| He served as a | lieutenant and a tank platoon leader in the United Stat |
| He also served as Lord | Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Radnorshire from 184 |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Lincolnshire and the East Ridin |
| He was promoted | lieutenant, and served until the regiment was disbanded |
| During World War I, his rank was | lieutenant and he served as a bayonet instructor. |
| Abd Al Iraqi is an al Qaida | lieutenant and veteran Afghan fighter. |
| He was Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshir |
| He joined the Army as a | Lieutenant and served in a Catania Cavalry regiment. |
| ster on the western Circuit and was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Somerset. |
| Robert was a | lieutenant and was killed during King Philip's War. |
| Former Navy | Lieutenant and anti-war activist John Kerry won a five |
| after graduating from the Academy, became a | lieutenant and then a captain in the Artillery and Sign |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Norfolk, and a JP for Suffolk. |
| He became a | lieutenant, and served at the siege of Savannah (Septem |
| He was later promoted to | lieutenant and fought in the Chasseurs Canadiens. |
| the parliamentary New Model Army, in 1646 a | Lieutenant and intelligence officer in Whalley's Regime |
| Little Big Man was Crazy Horse's | lieutenant and threatened to kill the Black Hills Commi |
| He was subsequently promoted to | lieutenant, and served in the Navy until 1945, when he |
| Egerton was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Cheshire and a Lieutenant Colon |
| James Cook was commissioned as | Lieutenant and appointed to command the vessel. |
| In 1669, he became a | lieutenant, and in 1676 a captain. |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Suffolk. |
| ved as a Justice of the Peace, and as Deputy | Lieutenant and Vice-Lord Lieutenant for Lanarkshire. |
| In World War II he was a | lieutenant and was awarded the Military Cross. |
| Six months later, in 1792, he rose to | lieutenant and replaced Louis Vincent Le Blond de Saint |
| Rea served as | lieutenant and captain with the Cumberland County Milit |
| In 1767, he was promoted to | lieutenant and sent in a survey mission on the costs of |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. of Fifeshire. |
| was captain in the 6th Dragoons and a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Wiltshire. |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Berkshire. |
| was Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's Quebec | lieutenant and Deputy Leader of the Progressive Conserv |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Pembroke and chairman of the Qu |
| He was promoted to | lieutenant and then to captain in 1903, major in 1910, |
| Christian Gibbons - | Lieutenant and nephew of Simmerson |
| The patrol division is headed by a | lieutenant and consists of four shifts. |
| In 1834, he was promoted to | Lieutenant and assigned to the Vincennes. |
| ty of Delaware, he was commissioned a second | lieutenant, and began active Army duty as first lieuten |
| He attained second | lieutenant and was awarded the Air Medal in 1945. |
| rt from his political career he was a Deputy | Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Kent, Edinburgh |
| ng wounded, he was honorably discharged as a | lieutenant and returned home. |
| usetts, receiving field commissions as a 2nd | Lieutenant and then as a 1st Lieutenant, mustering out |
| There, he was commissioned a second | lieutenant and served until May 22, 1919 with overseas |
| William Babbington - Jack's former | lieutenant and captain of the Oedipus. |
| The | Lieutenant and his men arrived back at Fort Stanton the |
| Hall, Ulceby, Lincolnshire and was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Lincolnshire. |
| In July 1863, he was commissioned a second | lieutenant, and in February 1864 a first lieutenant. |
| He was a 2nd | Lieutenant and was wounded in August 1915. |
| r Polydamas (Greek: Πολυδάμας, -αντος) was a | lieutenant and friend of Hector during the Trojan War. |
| By October 1802, he was commissioned as a | Lieutenant and posted to Athenry in Ireland. |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Kincardineshire. |
| He rose to the rank of | lieutenant and served until the end of the war. |
| In the same year, he was commissioned | lieutenant and captain in the 1st Foot Guards, and beca |
| Max Immelmann, First | Lieutenant and fighter ace |
| In 1895, he was appointed | lieutenant and placed on the retired list. |
| y, which included his brother Wade as second | lieutenant, and Horatio Turpin as first lieutenant. |
| ergeant Woodbury was also promoted to Second | Lieutenant and ended the war as a Brevet Captain. |
| He joined the Coldstream Guards as a | lieutenant and became a captain on 3 May 1758. |
| He was promoted to | Lieutenant and Captain on 12 January 1814. |
| e militia during the War of 1812, serving as | lieutenant and quartermaster. |
| He was also a Deputy | Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Middlesex. |
| He received a second | lieutenant's commission on 15 September 1791, was immed |
| He was also a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Gloucestershire |
| As a young | lieutenant and writer, he became friends with Johann Wo |
| He was Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Worcestershire, and deputy chai |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for County Durham |
| As he recuperated, he was promoted to Flight | Lieutenant and the squadron converted to Sopwith Camels |
| shire since 1994, when she was made a deputy | Lieutenant, and became the Lord Lieutenant of West York |
| He was a JP, a Deputy | Lieutenant, and in 1854 High Sheriff of Hertfordshire. |
| In 1867 he was appointed | lieutenant, and served as an adjutant from 1870 to 1873 |
| Tillie (Horath) Kehrer - First | lieutenant and nurse of the 51st Evac Hospital of Sacra |
| y A: forty-seven men with a captain, a first | lieutenant, and a second lieutenant, mustered into the |
| Lapointe served as King's Quebec | lieutenant and was one of the most important ministers |
| continued to rise in the Army, and was made | lieutenant and lieutenant-colonel in the 1st Troop of H |
| Daryl Bonar - Canadian Forces | lieutenant and real estate investor |
| That year he was promoted | lieutenant, and in 1746 became a captain of the 18th Re |
| He received a brevet appointment as a second | lieutenant and was assigned to the artillery. |
| The | lieutenant and his men use M16 rifles to take out their |
| rizontal bars for a captain, two for a first | lieutenant and one for a second lieutenant. |
| y A: fifty-three men with a captain, a first | lieutenant, and a second lieutenant, mustered into serv |
| y C: fifty-seven men with a captain, a first | lieutenant, and a second lieutenant, mustered into serv |
| He was commissioned a | lieutenant and eventually transferred to division headq |
| In 1872, Porter became a 1st | lieutenant and was assigned to Troop I. |
| He ranked as | lieutenant and captain by 1 January 1828, when he was m |
| In 1801 he was promoted | lieutenant and joined the Royal Military College at Gre |
| He soon rose to the rank of | lieutenant, and obtained the rank of captain in 1812. |
| He was subsequently promoted to first | lieutenant and captain. |
| He was also a JP and Deputy | Lieutenant and county councillor for Monmouthshire. |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Durham and captain commanding t |
| He was J.P., Deputy | Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1867. |
| He was made First | Lieutenant and Adjutant of the regiment October 12 of t |
| March 1899 - 22 January 1901: Her Majesty's | Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the County of Northu |
| He was Lord | Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Staffordshire betwee |
| There is also one Vice Lord | Lieutenant and a host of Deputy Lord Lieutenants. |
| He was appointed | lieutenant and captain general of Normandy, and captain |
| this time he was promoted to sous-officier ( | lieutenant) and transferred to the 24th Chasseurs a Che |
| He entered the Confederate States Army as a | lieutenant and served until the close of the Civil War, |
| ip until March 1936, when he was promoted to | lieutenant and posted to HMAS Australia. |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Lancashire. |
| In 1768 L'Estocq became first | lieutenant and served in the hussar regiment of General |
| Subsequently promoted to the ranks of | Lieutenant and Lieutenant Commander, Gary remained with |
| He was a | lieutenant and confidant of the Mongol Ilkhan Hulagu, a |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P for Essex. |
| , in a dragoon regiment, and was promoted to | lieutenant and first lieutenant by 1787. |
| He also served as a Deputy | Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Norfolk. |
| Vivian was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Cornwall. |
| He was also a Deputy | Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Kent. |
| ad been in command was captured along with a | lieutenant and 15 privates. |
| Rosser was commissioned a first | lieutenant and became an instructor to the famed "Washi |
| He left service as a Flight | Lieutenant and settled down in Australia. |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Surrey and a J.P. for Middlesex |
| The advance went steadily on, led by the | lieutenant and finally the gun was rushed and taken by |
| il War, he entered the Confederate Army as a | lieutenant, and was promoted to lieutenant colonel, col |
| Tweedie served as Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Leicestershire, and a J.P. for |
| He later became a | lieutenant, and purchased an unattached captaincy on 9 |
| on Firefighters, Florida Paramedics, a shift | Lieutenant and District Chief. |
| In the War of 1812, he served as a first | lieutenant and acting captain. |
| Barnet was a J.P. and Deputy | Lieutenant and in 1881 was living in Brighton. |
| He then served as a | lieutenant and first officer on merchantmen. |
| He rose to the level of Flight | Lieutenant and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cro |
| He was a Deputy | Lieutenant and J.P. for Montgomeryshire, and captain in |
| Rank and organization: First | Lieutenant, and Adjutant, 9th Vermont Infantry. |
| Balj ibn Bishr came as his uncle's | lieutenant and, by grant of Caliph Hisham, his designat |
| David Janssen as | Lieutenant Anders |
| Lieutenant Anderson (in regiment 1781) | |
| Lieutenant Andrew Baillie, C Troop | |
| Eric Stoltz as | Lieutenant Andy Wheeler |
| zie, leading from up front with Tarawali and | Lieutenant Andy Myers, came under fire from a bandit am |
| Faye Dunaway as | Lieutenant Annie McKenzie |
| s based on a 1945 novel Quit for the Next by | Lieutenant Anthony March. |
| Ernest Borgnine as | Lieutenant Archer 'Archie' Sloan |
| Bamber previously played | Lieutenant Archibald "Archie" Kennedy in the popular IT |
| Police | Lieutenant Arne Sigve Klungland was shot and killed in |
| In 1921, he was commissioned | lieutenant as an army surgeon. |
| 3 graduate of West Point, Benyaurd was a 1st | Lieutenant at Five Forks. |
| s flight wings and was commissioned a second | lieutenant at Kelly Field, Texas on May 25, 1939. |
| Sleeman was an Army | lieutenant at the outbreak of the Second World War. |
| Although Luke was still a second | lieutenant at the time of his death, Stephen Skinner's |
| Hubbard was a First | Lieutenant at the time. |
| First | Lieutenant August 2, 1969 |
| Second | Lieutenant Augustus Paget was a World War I flying ace |
| On 10 August 1898, Second | Lieutenant Bannon is appointed First Lieutenant, by bre |
| Colin Tapley as | Lieutenant Barrett |
| Flight | Lieutenant Barrie Heath of 611 Squadron, photographed i |
| His second | lieutenant bars were pinned on by General James Van Fle |
| n appeared as the tough New York City police | lieutenant Bart Grant. |
| In recognition of his heroism, | Lieutenant Basa was posthumously awarded the Silver Sta |
| Lieutenant Basil Charles Godfrey Place, D.S.C., Royal N | |
| In July/August 1918, | Lieutenant Bastien was attached as a war artist to the |
| 1st | Lieutenant Batson was awarded the medal for swimming th |
| arged towards Pandey as he was fighting with | Lieutenant Baugh. |
| The incumbent Lord | Lieutenant became in 1974 Lord Lieutenant of West Yorks |
| Richard Anderson as | Lieutenant Beecher |
| He reached the rank of | lieutenant before leaving the military. |
| lesworth's Regiment of Dragoons in 1737 as a | Lieutenant, being promoted to Captain-lieutenant (the e |
| Peter Graves is a | lieutenant Ben Keegan in the U.S. cavalry, which has en |
| Richard Wyler as | Lieutenant Ben Baird |
| Company B - First | Lieutenant Benjamin H. Hodgeson |
| Sous | Lieutenant Bernard Artigau was a French World War I fly |
| Fire Police | Lieutenant Bernie Silvernail |
| Lieutenant Bickham carried a wounded soldier across a " | |
| Thriller as police | Lieutenant Bill Gordon in "The Mark of the Hand" (1960) |
| Sydney Mason as | Lieutenant Bill Baxter |
| Fire Police | Lieutenant Bill Lutz |
| Lieutenant Bitsch claimed his first victory on 2 July b | |
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