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  • '''Colonel''' is a military rank, the top of the "field grade" system that divides off ...ptain." The next lower rank is commonly, but not exclusively, "lieutenant colonel". The next higher, again depending on the specific military organization, i
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  • #redirect [[Colonel Charles Russell]]
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  • '''Lieutenant colonel''', abbreviated '''LTC''' in NATO usage, is a military rank, in the middle ...he next higher, again depending on the specific military organization, is "colonel".
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Colonel]]
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  • ...es Army Officer with experience in [[United States Army Special Forces]]. Colonel Beckwith is best known for starting 1st Special Forces Operational Detachme ...arger [[Battle of the Ia Drang]]; he later said that while then-lieutenant colonel [[Hal Moore]] told him to find the enemy so Moore could kill them, Moore ne
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  • ...ssions]], 2003-2005; Executive Officer, Judge Advocate General, 2002-2003; Colonel, United States Air Force (ret.), 1980-2005
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  • A Nazi [[SS]] rank roughly equal to [[colonel]]
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  • ...enant colonel]]s expected to become generals; they are often promoted to [[colonel]] while in attendance.
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  • A Nazi [[SS]] rank, roughly equal to [[lieutenant colonel]]
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  • ...rtenfuhrer''' was a rank in the Nazi [[SS]], approximately equivalent to [[colonel]]. The term derives fron Standarte, a formation roughly equivalent to a [[r ...]] and [[Brigadefuhrer]] are above it; Oberfuhrer was considered a "senior colonel" grade while Brigadefuhrer was the first [[general|general officer]] grade.
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], retired intelligence specialist; advisory b
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  • * [[Colonel]] * [[Lieutenant colonel]]
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  • '''Lieutenant colonel''', abbreviated '''LTC''' in NATO usage, is a military rank, in the middle ...he next higher, again depending on the specific military organization, is "colonel".
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  • [[Lieutenant Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], retired; critic of [[Douglas Feith]] and [[
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  • ...iller writer [[William Haggard]], it was the 21st of his 25 novels about [[Colonel Charles Russell]].
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  • A homonym is {{r|Colonel}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1919-1963) Colonel in Soviet military intelligence ([[GRU]]), possibly the most important [[Co
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  • [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Marine Corps]]; director of press operations for t
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  • '''Colonel''' is a military rank, the top of the "field grade" system that divides off ...ptain." The next lower rank is commonly, but not exclusively, "lieutenant colonel". The next higher, again depending on the specific military organization, i
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  • ...ard]], the first of many to feature the Security Executive and its head, [[Colonel Charles Russell]].
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  • Colonel, Deputy Chief of Staff West; took part in July 20 arrests of SS in Paris; e
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  • Partner, [[Fink & Abraham LLP]]; [[lieutenant colonel]], Military Intelligence, [[U.S. Army]], retired; (Ret); Liberty and Securi
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  • Retired [[colonel]] in the [[U.S. Army]], who founded [[Delta Force]] and was the ground comm
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  • ...the British writer [[William Haggard]], the third of his 21 books about [[Colonel Charles Russell]], head of the Security Executive
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  • ...the British writer [[William Haggard]], the fifth of his 21 books about [[Colonel Charles Russell]], head of the Security Executive
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  • ...the British writer [[William Haggard]], the second of his 21 books about [[Colonel Charles Russell]], head of the Security Executive
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  • ...ted to go into senior roles; the typical attendee is a senior [[lieutenant colonel]] or equivalent
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  • ...the British writer [[William Haggard]], the fourth of his 21 books about [[Colonel Charles Russell]], head of the Security Executive
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  • ...the British writer [[William Haggard]], the sixth of his 21 books about [[Colonel Charles Russell]], head of the Security Executive
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  • ...he British writer [[William Haggard]], the seventh of his 21 books about [[Colonel Charles Russell]], head of the Security Executive
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  • (1907-1944) [Count von Stauffenberg] Colonel, German Army; Chief of Staff of the [[Ersatzheer]]; led [[1944 assassinatio
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]]; spokesman, [[International Security Assista
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Army]] colonel with great authority, generally believed to have ordered war crimes; cooper
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  • Lieutenant Colonel of the WWII [[Luftwaffe]] Medical Service; Chief of the Institute for Aviat
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  • Senior Program Manager at WSI; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Terrorism Tas
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  • ...er" grades, senior to [[captain (land forces)]] and junior to [[lieutenant colonel]]
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  • A retired U.S. Army [[colonel]] who has written extensively on [[military transformation]] and [[revoluti
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  • Colonel-general in the Army of Nazi Germany; head of operations branch of [[Oberkom
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  • [[Lieutenant colonel]], [[U.S. Army]], who wrote a study of German planning for the post-conflic
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  • [[Standartenfuhrer]] (colonel) of the Nazi [[SS]] who was personal administrative officer to [[Heinrich H
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]]; military fellow (2008-), Council on Foreign
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Army]]; a Military Intelligence officer and adviser to G
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  • A Senior Colonel in the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], serving as a staff officer and a jour
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  • ...[[Campbell University]]; advisory board, Center for Military Readiness; [[Colonel]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; former chief of the litigation division of the
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  • ...[Vietnam War]], first as a [[United States Army]] advisor and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the [[Agency for International Development]] in a r
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  • ...s Program (DC-CAP), focused on keeping youth in school and into college; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Council on Fo
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  • French Army colonel who commanded the placement of [[artillery]] at [[Dien Bien Phu]], promisin
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  • ...lege graduate with an interest in aviation, and both patron and protégé of Colonel [[Masanobu Tsuji]].
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  • ...U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[House Appropriations Committee]]; retired [[colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] with combat service in
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  • ...Director of the Military Fellows Program, Council on Foreign Relations; [[Colonel]], [[U.S. Army]]; Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, 2001-2002
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  • ...hairman, [[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission]]; retired [[colonel]], [[U.S. Army]] and [[military attache]] to China; past Asian Studies Cen
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  • ...him to speak to Hitler and learn he was alive; spot-promoted from major to colonel and took part in suppressing the conspiracy
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  • ...ncil for Peace and Security]]; Israeli supporter, [[J Street]]; retired [[colonel]], [[Israeli Defense Forces]] for the North Gaza Strip; former head of the
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  • ...U.S. Member of Congress (D-[[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]]), 1991-1997; [[Colonel]], retired, [[United States Air Force]], [[prisoner of war]] in Vietnam 196
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  • [[Colonel]] in the [[United States Army]], a theoretician and combat commander who is
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  • (1896-1944) [[Luftwaffe]] lieutenant colonel on staff of [[Carl Stulpnagel]] in Paris; cousin of [[Claus von Stauffenbe
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  • ...ank in the Nazi [[Schutzstaffel]] (SS), roughly equivalent to [[lieutenant colonel]], or, in the German army rank structure, [[Oberstleutnant]]. The next mor
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  • ...nnedy|Kennedy]] Administration, operationally commanded by then-lieutenant colonel [[Arthur Simons|Arthur "Bull" Simons]]; generally successful in creating a
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  • ...former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]] 2002-2005; [[Colonel]] (Ret.) U.S. Army
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  • ..., [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]; retired [[lieutenant colonel]], [[United States Army]]; combat experience in [[Gulf War]] and [[Iraq War
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  • ...rofessor of National Security Affairs at the [[U.S. Naval War College]]; [[colonel]], retired, [[United States Marine Corps]]; adviser, Center for Security Po
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  • | (senior colonel) | [[Colonel]]
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  • ...oughly comparable seniority to the army ranks '''Colonel''', '''Lieutenant Colonel''', '''Major''', '''Captain''' and '''Lieutenant'''. | General, Colonel General
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  • Raymond E. Mason Jr. Chair in Military History, [[Ohio State University]]; [[Colonel]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; executive officfer to GEN [[David Petraeus]] and
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  • ...]. He served on the [[House Appropriations Committee]]. He was a retired [[colonel]] in the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] and was the first
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  • ...rorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] ; retired [[colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps]], duty as presidential helicopter pilot an
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  • ...Regiments are commanded by [[colonel]]s; a brigade is often commanded by a colonel, but, especially when operating independently, may be commanded by a [[brig
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  • ...shburn]]. It was Haggard's seventh 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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  • ...terests are represented. Notable music managers include [[Peter Grant]], [[Colonel Tom Parker]], [[Brian Epstein]], and [[Giorgio Gomelsky]].
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  • ...ker and Company]]. It was Haggard's 21st novel involving his protagonist [[Colonel Charles Russell]], who had been head of the unobtrusive but lethal Security ...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, again depending on the specific military organization, is "general" or "colonel general". In the U.S. system, however, it is one grade higher than NATO; a | url = http://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/PopTopics/colonel.htm
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  • | rank = Colonel In 1991, when he was a [[Colonel]], he replaced Colonel [[Lima Dataona]] as local commander on [[Bougainville Island]], during a ci
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  • ...agdalena Department of [[Colombia]]. He was raised by his mother's father, Colonel Nicolás Márquez. He attended the National University in Bogota and the U ...st novel, ''El coronel no tiene quien le escriba'' (''Nobody writes to the Colonel'') was published in 1961. He has published numerous other works since then
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  • ...rget is [[Reaganism]] and its legacy, embodied in the character of an Army colonel, Caesare Appleton, who becomes Emperor Caesare I.
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  • '''Rudolf Brandt''' (1909-1948) was a [[Standartenfuhrer]] ([[Colonel]]) of the Nazi [[SS]], assigned as personal administrative officer to [[H
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  • ...as wounded in 1964 in combat operations in [[Kien Phong Province]]. As a [[colonel]], personally leading troops into the fight, he was wounded but continued c ...[Nguyen Van Thieu]], although he repeatedly asked to return to the rank of colonel and go back to leading his brigade. Some saw him, outside combat, as colorl
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  • ...duate with an interest in [[aviation]], and was both patron and protégé of Colonel [[Masanobu Tsuji]].
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  • ..., CWO5 Jeffery Reichard is Chief Warrant Officer of the Aviation Branch. [[Colonel]] Yvette J. Kelley is the garrison commander.
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  • ...ard's first novel and the first of many 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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  • ...Washburn]]. It was Haggard's third 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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  • ...a rival, and successful in arranging his replacement by his own candidate, Colonel [[Leo Niua]].<ref name=aph1991-12-19/> ...ated he immediately and successfully demanded thereplacement of Dataona by Colonel Leo Nuia.
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  • ..., such as the title story, "A Pity About the Girl", and the two concerning Colonel Cristobal Ocampas, have an unexpected grimness about them. "Michael was an *''The Revenge of Martin Lucas Field on Colonel Cristobal Ocampas'', page 118
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  • ...se, using what weapon. At intervals players guess the solution: ''It was Colonel Mustard, in the library, with the dagger!'' This [[catch phrase]] has ente
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  • ...cratic points of view. The principle character in most of his novels is [[Colonel Charles Russell]] of the fictional Security Executive (clearly based on the ...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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  • ...sonally with Warden. He did keep one of Warden's planners, then-lieutenant colonel David Deptula, who is now the three-star head of Air Force Intelligence.
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  • ...colonel, and joined Imperial General Headquarters in 1928, and promoted to colonel. He took command of the 1st Infantry Regiment in 1929, and returned to sta
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  • * "Colonel Custer's Copperhead: The Mysterious Mark Kellogg" by Lewis O. Saum, ''Monta
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  • ...r, was commanded by Blackburn, and a regimental commander was normally a [[colonel]], which the Filipinos certainly recognized. Lapham observed that Volckman ...erican, who organized a unit comparable to a Philippine Army regiment, a [[colonel]]'s command. The district commander also was responsible for maintaining ci
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  • ...irector at the U.S. Department of Defense, having retired, as a lieutenant colonel, United States Air Force, from a post as Africa Counter-Terrorism Director ...an "honor and privilege" as well as a right that U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Rudy Atallah says he never has taken for granted since leaving his native L
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  • ...in order to have a secure water transportation link. [[John By|Lieutenant-Colonel John By]] was given the task of organizing the construction. ...panied by their families. Some died of malaria or in accidents on the job. Colonel By catalogued the deaths of men, women and children. We don't know the exa
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  • ...ashburn]]. It was Haggard's second 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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  • ...efectors including North Korea's highest ranking defector, Hwang Jang-yop, Colonel Joo Hwal Choi, diplomats Ko Young Hwan, as well as survivors of the politic
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  • ...ncident]]. A Special Service Organ officer of apparently low rank, such as Colonel [[Kenji Doihara]], had much more authority than his rank would indicate, mu
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  • ...ashburn]]. It was Haggard's fourth 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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  • His rank was [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Oberfuhrer]] (Senior Colonel) in the [[Waffen SS]]. He held the position of Chief Hygienist of the Reic
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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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  • ...[[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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  • 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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  • ...brigadier/brigadier general; the Russian military, for example, goes from colonel to major general. Lieutenant general in such an organization, therefore, is
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  • ...me the central figure of the [[Toseiha]] ([[Control faction]]). Lieutenant Colonel Saburo Aizawa of the [[Kodoha]] ([[Imperial Way faction]]) assassinated him
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  • Early in November Colonel Christopher Carson of the First Cavalry New Mexico Volunteers was sent by C
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  • Lieutenant colonel|Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Abraham came forward and swore an affidavit,<ref name=Affidavit>{{c | title=Declaration of Stephen Abraham, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Reserve, June 14th, 2007
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  • While a colonel, he distinguished himself in rural pacification in 1955. <ref name=PntV1Ch0
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  • ...ef>http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/calounsberry.htm Clement A. Lounsberry Colonel, United States Army, Arlington National Cemetery website, accessed Feb. 10, ...giment (United States)|7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment]] commanded by Lieutenant Colonel [[George Armstrong Custer]]) would soon leave [[Fort Abraham Lincoln]] for
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  • *[[Colonel Sanders]]
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  • ...sistant to the chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau (1941-1942), lieutenant colonel on the staff of General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Europe (1942-1945), assist
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  • 2nd Marine Regiment was designated the assault force. Its commander [[Colonel]] William McN. Marshall, became ill during rehearsals. [[Major General]] [[
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  • ...who also studied at [[Oxford University]], who had achieved the rank of [[colonel]] of infantry by 1940. Chichibu was considered sympathetic to reform moveme
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  • ...[[Waffen SS]], an [[Nazi SS and military ranks|Oberstgruppenfuehrer]] and Colonel General of Waffen SS.<ref name=IMT195>{{citation ...x Steiner]] commanded armies as SS officers, while Hitler had appointed 36 colonel generals and 18 field marshals in the Army, many of whom had little high co
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  • #Senior Confederate civil officials and military officers of the rank of colonel and higher would lose their U.S. citizenship. ...(except offices merely ministerial and military offices below the grade of colonel), in the rebel service, State or Confederate, is hereby declared not to be
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  • ...Bac, recognized him as an honest and competent officer, who had risen to [[colonel]] without political influence. He commanded the 23rd Division in 1972, whic
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  • ...Nazi [[Sturmabteilung]] (SA-Standartenarzt, with the equivalent rank of [[colonel]]). He is believed to have been involved in the [[Reichstag fire]],<ref>{{c
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  • ...banjo” in the army band for the Colonel's benefit, or that he entertained Colonel Vance with his antics. These were often cited as the reason that the then G ...her body was found--when he was declared a suspect--working for a time for Colonel James Grayson, in [[Watauga County, North Carolina | Watauga County]]<ref n
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  • At Blandings, Colonel Egbert Wedge and his wife,[[Lady Hermione Wedge]], are excited by the prosp ...ds a ladder and climbs up to her bedroom. While doing so, he is spotted by Colonel Wedge, who mistakes him for a burglar and fetches footmen and his revolver.
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  • ...he secessionist territory of Kasai, Lumumba was imprisoned by Kasavubu and Colonel Mobutu, who worried about his growing power. In early 1961 Lumumba was kill
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  • ...S ranks|Obersturmbannfuehrer]] (roughly equivalent to Western [[lieutenant colonel]]). While briefly interned at the end of the [[Second World War]], he escap
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  • ...1972 rescue of a shot-down EB-66 electronic warfare officer, [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Iceal Hamilton]].
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  • ...], frequently going behind enemy lines. He attained the rank of lieutenant colonel, running agents during the [[Cold War]] in [[East Germany]], and gained a t
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  • ...earch-oriented field professional reaching retirement. A number of staff [[colonel]]s, brilliant experts in their disciplines but unlikely to have the more ma
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  • ...of Winchilsea|Earl of Winchilsea]], [[Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond|Colonel Charles Lennox]] and [[Sir Peter Burrell]]. It was nominally an exclusive c 3 – Colonel Charles Lennox (MCC), John Peachey (WCC), [[Lumpy Stevens]] (Chertsey and S
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  • * Simpson, Brooks. "The Good Colonel: Rutherford B. Hayes Remembers the Civil War," [http://www.rbhayes.org/haye
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  • ...active judge, he took senior status in August 2003. He holds the rank of [[colonel]] in the Army Reserve, and is a member of the bars of Missouri and New York
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  • ...ian and presidential advisor. Commonly known by the honorific title of '''Colonel House''', he had enormous personal influence with President [[Woodrow Wilso ...the successful gubernatorial campaign of James Hogg, who rewarded him as "colonel" of the Texas militia. (House never saw military service.) House plunged in
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  • ...tructure. All MSOCs will be elements of an MSOB, commanded by a lieutenant colonel. They will have capabilities in Unconventional warfare (United States doctr ...ODA) commanded by a captain, an ODB by a major, and an ODC by a lieutenant colonel.
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  • *Lieutenant general (sometimes colonel general in militaries that do not have the brigadier general grade)
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  • ...r. served in the Mediterranean and European Theaters, rising to lieutenant colonel; again elected to the United States Senate in 1946 and served from January
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  • ...itially offered US$25,000, but RCA was willing to pay the $45,000 that the Colonel was asking.
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  • Pandey had to receive written permission from Lieutenant Colonel Dilli Shumsher Thapa Chhetri before sending the paper to printing. The pri
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  • * The authoritarian state led by Colonel [[Muammar Gaddafi]] (more precisely Al Qadhdhafi) since a coup in 1969. Sin
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  • ...Russian [[Su-35]]. Even so, the most decorated German pilot of the war, [[Colonel]] [[Hans Rudel]], destroyed over 500 tanks with a relatively primitive [[Ju
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  • ...ine Corps]], who served as the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps. As a [[colonel]], he led the attack at the [[Battle of Tarawa]], for which he received the
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  • .... In a study at the United States Air Force, lieutenant colonel|Lieutenant Colonel Michael Plehn observed the relative use of compellence and deterrence in U.
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  • ...erokee Indians]]. By 1780, Lenoir was a captain under [[Benjamin Cleveland|Colonel Benjamin Cleveland]], actively engaged in opposition to the British governm
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  • It was planned by Lieutenant Colonel [[Kanji Ishiwara]] and Colonel [[Seishiro Itagaki‎]], who were on the staff of the [[Kwangtung Army]].
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  • Don't forget the Colonel Mustard Cluster. :P
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  • Image:Med ww2 trains 700 02.jpg|{{Med ww2 trains 700 02.jpg/credit}}<br />Colonel T. M. Lowry, Port Surgeon, Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation, standing besi
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  • ...llesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Arthur Wellesley]] was then serving as the Colonel of a regiment serving in India. His youngest brother [[Henry Wellesley]] a
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  • The unit is commanded by a [[colonel]].
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  • ...made. The actual attack was a bomb, placed in Hitler's conference room, by Colonel [[Claus von Stauffenberg]], chief of staff of the [[Ersatzheer]] (Reserve A
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  • '''Karen Kwiatkowski''' is a retired Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force, who writes on defense policy from a libertarianis
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  • ...of a series of ill-timed events resulting from the poor judgment of Texas Colonel [[James W. Fannin, Jr.]] during Texas's struggle for independence from the Colonel Fannin led a garrison of about 420 men into the presidio “La Bahia” or
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  • ...m''' is an United States of America|American lawyer and retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Army reserve, who was the first officer who served wit | title=Declaration of Stephen Abraham, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Reserve, June 14th, 2007
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  • ...ersity Honors Program at the [[George Washington University]]. A retired [[colonel]] in the [[U.S. Army]], he was closely associated with retired general and | title = Transcript: Colonel Wilkerson on US foreign policy
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  • ...onable expectations for the subsequent [[Battle of Dien Bien Phu]]. Then-[[colonel]] [[Jean Gilles]] established a firebase in the Na San area, fortifying a t
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  • He descibed being addressed by [[Colonel]] [[Michael Bumgarner]], the commander of the [[Joint Detention Group]], th
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  • As a colonel, he commanded the artillery of the 1st Cavalry Division, and was designated
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  • ...h-technology changes to modern forces, but one of its theorists, retired [[Colonel]] [[Doug Macgregor]], points to a variety of historical events, when a mili
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  • ...ce, surveillance and reconnaissance; and Global Strike capabilities". As a colonel, she commanded the [[91st Space Wing]] of [[LGM-30 Minuteman]] missiles at
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  • ...states that this is Brevet Colonel Louis H. Carpenter greeting Lieutenant Colonel Forsyth, who was twice wounded.</ref>]] Forsyth (in the rank of Brevet [[Colonel]]) and his group departed Fort Wallace with orders to counter a raid on the
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  • ...as a teenager and joined the anti-French forces. Becoming a [[Viet Minh]] colonel, he transferred to the diplomatic service in 1954, and, in 1956, he was nam
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  • During the [[Clinton Administration]], Swannack, then a [[lieutenant colonel]], represented the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in meetings with the staff of
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  • :"Colonel Weinleben they buried later, with a good deal more haste and less ceremony, ...grim undertones and hard edges not far below. In "A Prince of Abyssinia" Colonel Weinleben signals Mr. Calder that he is coming to kill him. "Why?" asks Mr
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  • As a colonel, he was part of the coup that overthrew President [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] in 1963
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  • Then-Colonel Mulholland commanded [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)#5th Special Forces Group
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  • ...promoted to commander of the Special Warfare Center, while Beckwith, now a colonel, commanded the Special Warfare School. Kingston responded to inquiries from
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  • Colonel Roecker returned to the United States late in 1945 and continued to serve a Upon completion of his tour in [[Korea]], Colonel Roecker served in successive positions as Operations Officer and Executive
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  • ...eserve Infantry Regiment, also known as the List Regiment after its first colonel. Hitler wrote of the experience of receiving the response to his petition,
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  • ...public service. Her father was a [[lawyer]], a [[Confederacy|confederate]] colonel, a [[U.S. Congress|US Congressman]], and a staunch supporter of [[woman|wom
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  • ...he ethics, in [[just war theory]], of how a war, once begun, is conducted. Colonel J.G. Fleury, of the Canadian Army, wrote "The critical issue both legally a
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  • ...ng responsible for Mazaki losing his position, and one of them, Lieutenant Colonel Saburo Aizawa, killed Nagata, using a sword, in his office, in August 1935.
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  • ...a retired member of the New York Bar, a retired U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Colonel and has been listed in Who's Who in America for the past thirty years.
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  • ...esis, like a towering statue's inverted reflection in a dark pool beneath. Colonel Vann thus becomes a metaphor for America - the righteous, naive, can-do Ame
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  • * Hough, Lieutenant Colonel Frank O., Major Verle E. Ludwig, USMC and Henry I. Shaw, Jr. ''Pearl Harb * Hough, Lieutenant Colonel Frank O., Major Verle E. Ludwig, USMC and Henry I. Shaw, Jr. ''Pearl Harb
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  • '''John A. Warden III''' (1943-) is a retired United States Air Force colonel and an authority on strategy. To the general public, he may be best known f
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  • ...eir Impact on The Vietnam War Era, 1989 Interview with L. Fletcher Prouty, Colonel USAF (Retired)
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  • ...as the specific responsibility of the 31st Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel [[William B. Kern]]. <ref>Bryan Perrett, ''Against All Odds!'' (2001, Londo
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  • ...inated to replace him. Defense lawyers posed many questions as to whether Colonel Cohen had the objectivity to serve as Judge. Trivett also questioned Cohen ...= A trial prosecutor, Clayton Trivett, had only one question, to which Colonel Cohen replied that he has not applied for a civilian job at the Justice or
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  • ...founding of the Arab states in the Middle East. Though ending the War as a Colonel, he served from 1922 to 1935 as a soldier in the Tank Corps and the Royal A
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  • ...structor at the Army War College, 1938–1940; he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, June 1940;
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  • '''kërnel''' ''centre'' BrE = '''colonel''' ''army''
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  • ...to break the engagement in a letter to be delivered by the next post. When Colonel Wedge, her husband, however, still at the Castle, receives Tipton, who is d *** Colonel Egbert Wedge, Hermione's doting husband
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  • ...soldiered on. Reduced to 1,400 men, the unit was now under the command of Colonel C. N. Hunter, who replaced the ill Merrill. The Marauders, along with two C
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  • ...Cao's [[U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|American adviser]] was Lieutenant Colonel [[John Paul Vann]].<ref name=Sheehan>{{citation ...f all proportion by the American press . The worst thing that happened was Colonel [John Paul] Vann's spilling his guts to the American press and having it sp
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  • ...ist who left for France in 1990. He joined the revoution in 1945, became a Colonel in the People's Army. [http://www.amazon.com/Following-Ho-Chi-Minh-Vietname * Shulimson, Jack, Lieutenant Colonel Leonard A. Blasiol, and Charles R. Smith. ''US Marines in Vietnam, 1968: Th
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  • Penfield became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 1934 and served as a colonel in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps from 1945 to 1946.
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  • The ''Miami Herald'' quoted an email from Gordon's superior, Colonel [[David Lapan]], where he characterized Gordon's complaint as "a private ma
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  • He was an officer in the royal army attaining the rank of colonel of a dragoons regiment prior to his colonial service.
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  • ...as successfully ended. His there made him the model for the thinly veiled "Colonel Hillandale" character in the book, ''The Ugly American''. <ref>{{citation ...orce Base, Colorado, where he received a temporary promotion to Lieutenant Colonel in 1949.
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  • ...and Congress took control of the militia, appointing one of their members, Colonel [[George Washington]] of Virginia, as commander in chief "of all the contin
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  • ...ers for Menard and the military jointly recommended a reduction in rank to colonel, which is symbolic as he is retired, and a fine of $7,000. On Thursday afte
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  • * [[Colonel Charles Russell]], British head of the Security Executive, created by [[Wil
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  • ...on of John Monro, the youngest son of Sir Alexander Monro of Bearcrofts, a colonel in the army of [[Charles II]] at the [[battle of Worcester]]. John Monro wa
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  • ...] in occupied France during the war and is, apparently, still a Lieutenant-Colonel, D.S.O. A few years later he will be a main character in Gilbert's well-rec
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  • The post's commander Colonel Don Antonio Cordero established the first recorded hospital in Texas in 180 ...ere left behind to look after the soldiers who were too ill to travel till Colonel [[Juan Seguín]] of the Republic of Texas and his twenty men could take pos
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  • ...illa warfare]] and direct action in occupied Europe. It was commanded by [[Colonel]] [[Colin Gubbins]]. [[Winston Churchill]] had ordered [[Hugh Dalton]], the
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  • ...with the French maquis in occupied France and is now a retired Lieutenant-Colonel, D.S.O. He is a friend of Major McCann, who had led tanks through France af
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  • [[U.S. Army]] Air Force personnel flew the bombers. [[Lieutenant colonel]] (LTC) [[James Doolittle]] was selected to lead the actual air attack. [[V
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  • ...ion in the previous two years in which 45 people had been carried off, and Colonel Jenkins was authorized to take over Ambaree Fallacotah. ...l sent an envoy comprising the Lieutenant of Bengal Sir F. Haillday, Assam Colonel Jenkins and others to Bhutan, but their efforts were in vain. Bhutan neglec
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  • {{Image|Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford.jpg|right|266px|Colonel Benjamin Thompson, FRS, in British army uniform. Painting by Thomas Gainsbo Thompson's other career achievements include attaining the rank of colonel in the British army, being elected a Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] in Eng
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  • ...ather. At the start of the book he is a captain in the army and ends as a colonel.
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  • '''Douglas A. "Doug" Macgregor''' is a retired Army colonel, decorated in combat and an advisor on planning, military transformation an
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  • ...the Working Committee of the Councillors for Reich Defense on 22 May 1933, Colonel Keitel emphasized that the supreme-consideration guiding the work of the co
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  • ...Ferrell, editor, for William S. Triplet, ''A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne, A Colonel in the Armored Divisions, and In the Philippines and Okinawa
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  • Promotion to lieutenant colonel came in 1935, and he found himself on a career track that, in a peacetime a ...[[Nuremberg Party Rally]], so they could meet. In 1938, he was promoted to colonel and given command of the [[war college|War School]]. He might have retired
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  • North was a [[Lieutenant Colonel]] in the Marine Corps when he served as a military aide in [[Ronald Reagan] ...you prosecuted,{{'}} Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah said to North during the colonel’s testimony before a House and Senate select committee on the scandal in
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  • ...remember the executive officer looked at me and said, 'Do you suppose the colonel knows you're a woman?' I told him, 'Well, I don't know, but if he hasn't fi
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  • He was commissioned a second lieutenant of Infantry, and became a lieutenant colonel in the Philippines, captured at the fall of Bataan and survived the Bataan
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  • ...promoted to commander of the Special Warfare Center, while Beckwith, now a colonel, commanded the Special Warfare School. Kingston responded to inquiries from
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  • ..., but not overseas. As he had done some preliminary studies on Finland for Colonel House’s Inquiry, he was detailed from the Army in January 1919 and attach
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  • ...= WSU dean finalist for Missouri post: Protests surround retired Army colonel for his role at Gitmo and Abu Ghraib prisons
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  • ...rbor]], and the raid at [[Catlett's Station]]. Stringfellow also rode with Colonel [[John Singleton Mosby]] of the 43rd Virginia Cavalry, most notably in the
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  • ...n which Mr. Behrens is being held at gunpoint by a traitorous British army colonel in a quiet wood: :"One thing puzzles me," said the colonel, breaking into his thoughts. "During all the time we have been talking her
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  • ...of their activity; the commandants were the SS equivalents of [[lieutenant colonel]] (Obersturmbannfuehrer) or [[major]] (Sturmbannfuehrer).
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  • '''Masanobu Tsuji''' (1900?-1968?) was a colonel and senior staff officer in the [[World War Two in the Pacific]], with imme | title = Colonel Masanobu Tsuji, the infamous Japanese master spy
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  • ...ssell and his sister; so much so that when the Russells decided to go with Colonel Simcoe, they endeavored to induce their friends to accompany them. Mrs. Den
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  • ...endent of the United States Military Academy, after which, as a lieutenant colonel of one of the newly authorized cavalry regiments, he served in Texas until ...ton. With war looming, President [[Abraham Lincoln]] wanted Lee. Lee was a colonel of cavalry, but the overall U.S. commander, Scott, offered a senior rank wi
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  • * Hodgson, Godfrey. ''Woodrow Wilson's Right Hand: The Life of Colonel Edward M. House.'' 2006. 335pp
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  • In 1917, he served with [[Colonel House]] on the President's commission to prepare data for the [[Paris Peace
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  • ...ry of MacArthur’s Pacific campaign. A central figure in this effort was [[Colonel]] [[#Hattori Takushiro|Takushiro Hattori ]]. One of the most important mem Hattori, a staff colonel, had served as a senior operations staff officer in the Kwantung Army duri
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  • * Hodgson, Godfrey. ''Woodrow Wilson's Right Hand: The Life of Colonel Edward M. House.'' 2006. 335pp
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  • ...id at his trial, "If the court fails to understand the spirit which guided Colonel Aizawa, a second Aizawa, and even a third, will appear." Aizawa himself sa ...onsider it necessary, let me do it." Okada's secretary and brother-in-law, Colonel Denzo Matsuo, ran at the rebels, shouting "Long live the emperor", and was
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  • As a colonel, Jodl was head of the Operations staff under Hit;er's one and only War Mini
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  • ...of a family of senior military officers. His namesake was a Confederate [[colonel]] killed at the [[Third Battle of Winchester]] in the [[American Civil War]
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  • ...hot between 86 and 100 Americans prisoners near Malmedy. After the war the colonel Joachim Peiper and 65 other SS soldiers of the Leibstandarte were tried, co
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  • In June 2015, retired Green Berets|Green Beret Lieutenant Colonel Jason Amerine testified before the United States Senate United States Senat
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  • ...utes in Europe on the recommendation of Wilson's foreign policy advisor, [[Colonel House]], and his team of 150 advisors known as “The Inquiry.” Politica
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  • ...erience in the U.S. Army [[Judge Advocate General]] Corps, retiring as a [[colonel]] in the National Guard, and a former Congressional staff member.
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  • Snake receives support via [[CODEC]] from his commanding officer [[Colonel Campbell]] and [[Mei Ling]], a data analyst. Snake's orders are to rescue t * [[Colonel Campbell]]
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  • ...ge Railroad]</ref> This plan, with modifications by Major John Wilson and Colonel Stephen Harriman Long was approved on March 31, 1831. The railroad was con
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  • He as Colonel, I as Lady,
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  • ...ged, by then, from guerilla and civil war in 1965 to conventional warfare. Colonel Dennis Drew argues that air power, applied in 1965, could not have had the
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  • ...part of the regular military of some other nations. DND Headquarters is on Colonel By Drive in Ottawa, near Parliament Hill.
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  • ...ng military historian. The American edition was published with the title ''Colonel Lawrence: The Man Behind the Legend.'' New York: Dodd, Mead, 1934.) [http:/
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