lieutenant colonel in English

noun
1
a commissioned officer in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranking above major and below colonel.
Placing military advisers with the rank of major or lieutenant colonel at the Colombian Army's general headquarters is the next step.
noun
    light colonel

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1. Lieutenant-Colonel, acting Colonel.

2. I'll order for you, Lieutenant Colonel, sir

3. A lieutenant colonel ranks above a major.

4. This carried the local rank of lieutenant-colonel.

5. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade: But not a 6 snitch.

6. About Chairman Allen West Lieutenant Colonel (Ret) Allen B

7. The factory was run by lieutenant colonel Edward Kent-Lemon.

8. The rank of lieutenant Colonel is often shortened to simply

9. Lieutenant Colonel Django used funds from the project's black budget...

10. He's a retired Lieutenant Colonel and a bit of a martinet.

11. Eric Batchelor is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army

12. A Lieutenant Colonel is the second field officer grade commissioned officer rank

13. After graduation, he joined the Red Army with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

14. Green was Brevetted lieutenant colonel of volunteers in 1864 for gallant and distinguished services

15. Assigned to Company I, he was Brevetted major and lieutenant colonel, regular army, March 2, 1867

16. Fetterman, who had been Breveted a lieutenant-colonel for his gallantry in the Civil War, claimed seniority.

17. Lieutenant-Colonel Coleridge Grove, the commandant at Gemai and assistant adjutant-general for boat services, recorded that:

18. I have a Lieutenant Colonel Beck from the #th Air Base Wing on the line for you

19. In 1939 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and served as adjutant in the XV Army Corps.

20. In 1872 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and assumed command of the South Army's 24th artillery regiment.

21. A Lieutenant Colonel generally serves as a Battalion Commander of a battalion consisting of 300 to 1,000 soldiers

22. Colonel is the senior field-officer grade commissioned officer rank, directly above Lieutenant Colonel and below Brigadier General

23. A Battalion normally is commanded by a lieutenant colonel, and a command sergeant major serves as principal NCO assistant

24. One of the largest Armouries still standing in Canada is the Lieutenant-Colonel John Weir Foote, VC, CD Armouries

25. Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranking between lieutenant Colonel and brigadier general: corresponding to a captain in the U.S

26. He had received regular army appointments as lieutenant colonel and colonel, and in 1865 was Brevetted brigadier and major general

27. He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1930 and brigadier in 1933[sentence dictionary], and he was knighted in 19

28. Officers Lieutenant-Colonel W.A. Adcock, O.M.M., C.D. Commanding Officer, The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment), Brampton Career Highlights

29. "I think it is marvellous, absolutely fantastic," said Lieutenant-Colonel Keith Lawrence, commanding officer of 3rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group.

30. Pennsylvania, with a quota of 260 men, had the power to nominate a lieutenant colonel, who would be the senior officer.

31. He enlisted as 1st lieutenant, 11th US Infantry, 8/1861, Brevetted captain 6/1862, Brevetted major, 6/1863, commissioned colonel, Field & Staff, 77th USCT, Brevetted lieutenant colonel, 12/1863, Brevetted lieutenant colonel, 3/1865, transferred into Field & Staff, 10th USCT Heavy Artillery, 10/1865, Brevetted brigadier general, 12/1865

32. During World War II, he was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Medical Corps and helped develop a vaccine against Japanese encephalitis.

33. Officer of the Order of Military Merit Captain(N) M.F. Kavanagh Captain(N) J.R. Payne Colonel J.N.D. Bouchard Colonel D. Brazeau Colonel J.G.J.-C. Collin Colonel P.J. Forgues Colonel D.J.P.Y. Gosselin Colonel F.J.U. Pion Commander A.J. Kerr Commander W.A. Woodburn Lieutenant-Colonel W.A. Adcock (Reserve) Lieutenant-Colonel J.J.-R.S. Bernier 1

34. The commanding officer of Australia's Overwatch Battle Group, Lieutenant Colonel Chris Websdane, told the departing soldiers that their mission had been a success.

35. Colonel definition is - a commissioned officer in the army, air force, or marine corps ranking above a lieutenant Colonel and below a brigadier general

36. For an example of GW’s use of his Brevetting power, see the draft of Christopher Greene’s brevet commission as a lieutenant colonel dated 12 Sept

37. Gemma Beason is the daughter of Catherine Bell, an American actress, notable for her portrayal of Lieutenant Colonel Sarah MacKenzie in the legal drama show, JAG

38. In 1839, Lieutenant-Colonel George Gawler, second Governor of South Australia, suggested that camels should be imported to work in the semi-arid regions of Australia.

39. And yet, the Space Aggressors are still gathered in the Barn, many of them reservists like Lieutenant Colonel Jaska Cason, a former C-130 cargo plane pilot

40. However Bradstreet accepted a commission as lieutenant-colonel of the 1st Massachusetts Regiment and contributed to the final victory at Louisbourg, which fell after a siege in 1745.

41. During the Battle of Ia Drang of the Vietnam War, a US Army battalion commander, Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore, noticed that his men had a large amount of ammunition.

42. A Battalion is a military unit with 300 to 1,200 soldiers that usually consists of two to seven companies and is commanded by either a lieutenant colonel or a colonel

43. "Canada was the only entrant to field a full-female team to qualify for that particular award," said team leader Lieutenant Colonel Barry Gordon, A1 Reserve Personnel, 1 Cdn Air DivHQ.

44. Lieutenant Colonel (UK: / l ɛ f ˈ t ɛ n ən t ˈ k ɜːr n əl / or US: / l uː ˈ t ɛ n ən t ˈ k ɜːr n əl /) is a rank of commissioned officer in the armies, most marine forces and some air forces of the world, above a major and below a Colonel.Several police forces in the United States use the rank of lieutenant Colonel

45. Both Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth John Hyvonen and Captain Kirk Jones died in the accident, which resulted in a court martial for an RAF air traffic controller, who was later found not guilty.

46. • Land Staff Adjutant, April 1997-July 2000 Years of Service: 28 Lieutenant-Colonel Lemieux has consistently met all operational deployment challenges both nationally and internationally with unparalleled dedication, professionalism and deft expertise.

47. High school history books record that the victors at the June 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, the ones who wiped out Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, were the Sioux (Lakotas), Cheyennes and Arapahos.

48. Edward Michael Grylls (born 7 June 1974), better known as Bear Grylls, is a British former SAS serviceman, survival instructor, and honorary lieutenant-colonel, and, outside his military career, an Adventurer, writer, television presenter and businessman.

49. Lieutenant Colonel Maung Maung drew up defence doctrine based on conventional warfare concepts, with large infantry divisions, armoured brigades, tanks and motorised war with mass mobilisation for the war effort being the important element of the doctrine.

50. Running into a Japanese battalion hurrying south, Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Fowler's 2nd Battalion, with Battery B, 149th Field Artillery attached, engaged the Japanese with much needed artillery fire, killing at least 50 and sending the rest fleeing.