lieut.|lieut in English

noun Lieut. (lieutenant)

commissioned rank in the military; officer who holds the rank of lieutenant

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1. 1st lieut Adjt: first lieutenant adjutant; 1st lieut asst surg: first lieutenant assistant surgeon; 1st lieut bn Adjt: first lieutenant battalion adjutant; 1st lieut regtl qtr: first lieutenant regimental quartermaster; 1st lt: first lieutenant; 1st mus: first musician; 1st officer: first officer; 1st serg: first sergeant; 1st sgt: first

2. Lieut.-Colonel A. W. Currie to 1st (Provisional) Brigade; Lieut.-Colonel M. S. Mercer to 3rd (Provisional) Brigade; Colonel R. E. W. Turner, V.C., D.S.O., A.D.C., to 4th (Provisional) Brigade.

3. Tassin's Atlas of the DeltaWilcox, 1830–31” and “Unfinished continuation of Brahmapootra survey, by Lieut

4. Gray based his description on the skin of a wolf that had been shot by Lieut.

5. Download full The Trial Of Lieut Col Thomas On A Charge Exhibited By Lieut Col C Gordon For Aspersing His Character By Accusing Him Of Neglect Of Duty Before The Enemy Etc Book or read online anytime anywhere, Available in PDF, ePub and Kindle

6. Indian Mutiny, Cawnpore - The scene Of The Massacre From a sketch by Lieut Sankey lithographed by Walker Published 10 Jun 1858, Cawnpore

7. ' Crucial Baulea raged around Ho* villages of Ang Mo Klo, three miles from the northern out skirts of Singapore city, and in the *asir Fan Jung coastal area a lieut the same distance to the west, the British command announced in a broadcast com munique

8. Before the Contingent embarked, an advance party had sailed from New York (23.ix.1914) for liaison duties in England; it was headed by Colonel John Wallace Carson, a prominent business man of Montreal, who at fifty, after twenty-three years commissioned service in the militia, now commanded the 1st Regiment (Canadian Grenadier Guards).188 With him were Lieut.-Colonel F. Strange of the Canadian Ordnance Corps, a major and a captain of the C.A.S.C. and two junior officers to report as A.D.Cs. to General Alderson.