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  • ...Washburn]]. It was Haggard's sixth of 21 books involving his protagonist [[Colonel Charles Russell]], the urbane head of the unobtrusive but lethal Security E ...chiefly novels of suspense with a background of international politics. A Colonel Charles Russell of the Security Executive, a not entirely imaginary British
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  • '''Oleg Penkovsky''' (1919-1963) was a colonel in Soviet military intelligence, the [[GRU]]. He became an ideological opp
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  • ...[[Second World War]], he rose from [[captain (land forces)|captain]] to [[colonel]], serving as a staff officer in the [[China-Burma-India theater]].
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  • [[John Graves Simcoe]], the first Lieutenant Governor, had served as a [[Colonel]] in the British Army, during the [[American Revolution]]. And he had a un
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  • ...advisers in the Vietnam War|United States Army advisor]] and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the Agency for International Development in a role ...ssador [[Frederick Nolting]]. <blockquote>Theworst thing that happened was Colonel [John Paul] Vann's spilling his guts to the American press and having it sp
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  • ...n]]. It was Haggard's fifth of 21 books involving his urbane protagonist [[Colonel Charles Russell]], the head of the unobtrusive but lethal Security Executiv ...chiefly novels of suspense with a background of international politics. A Colonel Charles Russell of the Security Executive, a not entirely imaginary British
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  • {{r|Le Colonel Chabert}}
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  • ...[[United States Army]] officer, confirmed by the Senate as a [[lieutenant colonel]] in 2008. While attending the [[School of Advanced Military Studies]], the
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  • ...ich is a fine one) and if one reads the whole thing, yes, one can see that Colonel House "overstepped his place" -- or was out-maneuvered, or diddled, or was
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  • {{r|Lieutenant colonel}}
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  • Colonel '''Muammar Gaddafi''' (or '''Al Qadhdhafi''', closer to the [[Arabic langua
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  • ...ons. In practice, graduation from CGSC is a requirement for promotion to [[colonel]] and above.
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  • ...d Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment in Vietnam. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on January 20, 1966. During this tour as battalion commander, he earned the ...in June 1969, as the Military Assistant to the Assistant Commandant. As a colonel, he took command, in June 1970, of the 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div
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  • '''Daniel A. Pick''' is an colonel in the United States Army, an advisor to General Stanley McChrystal, senior
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  • ...til the mid-1960s when he achieved his breakthrough role as bounty hunter "Colonel Douglas Mortimer" in ''[[For A Few Dollars More]]'' (1965), the second of [
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  • ...Rudolf Erich Raspe. Other influences include the early animated character Colonel Heeza Liar, the subject of a number of animated shorts created by [[John R.
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  • | Played for pilot [[C. Gordon Fullerton]], an Air Force colonel, who commented: “That will get us off to a fast start.”
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  • | url = http://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/PopTopics/colonel.htm | title = Why is the Colonel called "kernal"? The origin of the ranks and rank insignia now used by the
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  • ...enced the king as to retire into corners to practise them."<ref>Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson. Everyman's Library ed p 67</ref>
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  • '''Colonel Charles Michael Russell''', generally known as '''Colonel Russell''', is a retired Anglo-Irish British army officer created by the Br ...n the pinches, and for that Russell had a flair. A nose. He smelt things...Colonel Russell is... something exceptional. He has a nose for the suspect but he d
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