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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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  • == Light colonel? == ...rred to, by civilian contractors working with Canadian military, as "light colonel". Is that common usage? If so, it belongs in the article.
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  • #redirect [[Colonel Charles Russell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[lieutenant colonel]]
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  • | pagename = Colonel | abc = 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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  • '''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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  • | pagename = Lieutenant colonel | abc = Lieutenant colonel
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  • :not at all. [[William Haggard]] is the name of the author. [[Colonel Charles Russell]] is his lead character. Just like [[Raymond Chandler]] and ...confuse things for a cursory glance. And, of course, I would imagine that Colonel Russell is probably as close a fictional creation to his author's life and
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  • | pagename = Colonel Charles Russell | abc = Colonel Charles Russell
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  • == Light colonel? == ...rred to, by civilian contractors working with Canadian military, as "light colonel". Is that common usage? If so, it belongs in the article.
    713 bytes (108 words) - 00:05, 23 April 2011
  • #REDIRECT [[Colonel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lieutenant colonel]]
    32 bytes (3 words) - 16:58, 19 September 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[lieutenant colonel]]
    32 bytes (3 words) - 16:18, 20 December 2009
  • #redirect [[Colonel Charles Russell]]
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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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  • | pagename = Colonel Charles Russell | abc = Colonel Charles Russell
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  • [[Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], retired intelligence specialist; advisory b
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  • == Stuff from the book to eventually put in the article or into the [[Colonel Charles Russell]] article ==
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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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  • ...iller writer [[William Haggard]], it was the 21st of his 25 novels about [[Colonel Charles Russell]].
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  • [[Lieutenant Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], retired; critic of [[Douglas Feith]] and [[
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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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