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"first lieutenant" Definitions
  1. an officer in the navy with responsibility for managing a ship, etc. under the guidance of the captain
  2. an officer in the US army and air force just below the rank of a captain
  3. (informal) a person who is the next most important to somebody

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Joan Morris is the niece of first lieutenant Robert Schmidt.
He then joined the Army and became a first lieutenant.
He then went to become a first lieutenant in the Army.
Army First Lieutenant Weston Lee was hit by an explosive device.
He was discharged with the rank of first lieutenant in 19633.
He was the first lieutenant governor ever to be in a wheelchair.
Upstairs, we found First Lieutenant Omar Ibrahim hunched below a shattered window.
The former Army first lieutenant has long said he acted in self-defense.
He served in the Army Financial Corps and was discharged as a first lieutenant.
And Kaine's eldest son, Nathaniel, is a First Lieutenant based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
She was promoted to first lieutenant in the Army Corps before leaving the service in 1946.
His predecessor, First Lieutenant Abdelrahman bin Saleh al-Banyan, was retired and made a royal advisor.
"Attention: First Lieutenant Deshauna Barber is reporting for duty as #MissUSA 22016," officials wrote alongside the video.
A young first lieutenant who would only give his first name, "Vladimir," said the troops are highly motivated.
Yabut is a first lieutenant and has more than 11 years of service, the Virginia National Guard said.
First lieutenant Robert Schmidt fought forward through the most brutal battle of the Korean War but sadly never returned.
First Lieutenant Marina Hierl has made history by becoming the first female infantry platoon leader in the Marine Corps.
First Lieutenant, 874th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group On Saipan, I was in Quonset hut barracks with another crew.
Conner, a first lieutenant in the Army, will receive the nation's highest military distinction for his actions on Jan.
The 28-year-old first lieutenant, who had falsely registered as a Syrian refugee, was arrested in Bavaria last week.
"That's just his personality," recalled Ms. Beydler, now 26 and a first lieutenant in the Marine Corps Inactive Ready Reserve.
First Lieutenant Malik took me to a sniper room, where a bicycle wheel partly plugged a gaping hole in the ceiling.
He was in the Marines from 2009 to 2013, having served in Afghanistan and having attained the rank of first lieutenant.
The bride served as a member of the Israeli Air Force from 1996 to 1999, achieving the rank of first lieutenant.
Someone reported on the radio that the blast had destroyed another Humvee, and had killed Omar Ibrahim, the laconic first lieutenant.
Kaine's son, Nathaniel, is a first lieutenant who recently deployed to Europe, and Pence's son, Michael, is undergoing pilot training in Florida.
Stack ended the night in third place, becoming the first lieutenant governor in modern Pennsylvania history to lose a primary reelection race.
His military service began in the Spanish-American War where he served as first lieutenant and chaplain of the Fighting 69th Infantry.
Ms. Bevacqua (left), 31, is a first lieutenant in the Marine Corps, serving as an investigator for the Inspector General of the corps.
Also involved in the assault was an army first lieutenant, who was captured, and a group of civilians who escaped along with Caguaripano.
Its commander, First Lieutenant Haji Mahboub, a hulking man with a Freddie Mercury mustache, greeted us with tea and dishes of peeled cucumber.
The force blew one of First Lieutenant Malik's men a clear 16 feet into the courtyard, taking part of the roof with him.
Yabut, a first lieutenant in the Virginia National Guard, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
One of them, the John Graves Simcoe House, is named after the first lieutenant governor of what was called Upper Canada, an abolitionist.
Earlier this month he pardoned Michael Behenna, a former Army first lieutenant who was sentenced to prison in 2009 for killing an Iraqi prisoner.
Price was the first African American to be promoted to head nurse and first lieutenant at the hospital she served at during the war.
Wheatley is a writer and law student at the Antonin Scalia Law School in Arlington, Va., and a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
Mr. Cagney, 223, is a policy analyst at the Department of Defense in Washington, and a first lieutenant in the Maryland Army National Guard.
He interrupted his law studies to serve in the Air Force in Texas and, after being discharged as a first lieutenant, graduated in 1960.
Mr. Cagney, 30, is a policy analyst at the Department of Defense in Washington, and a first lieutenant in the Maryland Army National Guard.
Leaving Delta to serve in the Air Force in 1943, she was soon promoted to First Lieutenant and went on to marry U.S. Army Capt.
Skillfully requesting and directing supporting Marine artillery fire on the enemy positions, First Lieutenant Mueller ensured that fire superiority was gained over the hostile unit.
"It's a hasty way of making a bridge," says First Lieutenant Colin Francis, formerly of the 132nd, who took part in the Cache Creek build.
To shoot it, cinematographers (including Wyler) flew on bombing missions; one of them, a first lieutenant named Harold J. Tannenbaum, was killed in the process.
The state of play: Army First Lieutenant Clint Lorance served more than six years of his 19-year sentence for the murder of two civilians.
The former Israeli air force first lieutenant said she often left the Media Lab, where paparazzi were staked out, holding meaningful books that promoted scientific achievement.
That is where, as it happens, the designer — Julian Woodhouse, a gay African-American man — is stationed as a first lieutenant in the United States Army.
Michael Behenna  Trump this month pardoned an ex-Army first lieutenant accused of murdering Ali Mansur Mohamed, an unarmed Iraqi man, during an interrogation in 2008.
Jenny was a 25-year-old first lieutenant and served as a Cultural Support Team member, though she had initially joined the Army as a nurse.
In October 2016, I sat nervously in the office of a young first lieutenant physician assistant, having no idea how the conversation was going to go.
He also served in the Marines, from 1957 to 1959, and was last stationed at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, N.C., having achieved the rank of first lieutenant.
The former Army first lieutenant was convicted in 2009 for the murder of Ali Mansur, an Iraqi who Behenna killed after detaining and interrogating him without authorization.
The embarrassing incident resulted in the arrest of a number of military personnel including a first lieutenant from the Guard's anti-drug unit, according to subsequent reports.
Normally, a battalion-level advisory team like mine consisted of three men: an American Army captain, a first lieutenant and a senior noncommissioned officer, usually a sergeant.
Stockwell, a 36-year-old mother of one, was a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army when she lost her leg in a Baghdad roadside bomb in 2004.
He became a cigar-smoking fighter pilot who attained the rank of first lieutenant and who, in action over France and Russia, shot down four Allied combat planes.
Patrina Lowrie, 31, a first lieutenant in the Army who grew up in Jamaica and listens to a few of these podcasts, said she finds their apolitical universalism refreshing.
From 2003 to 313, he served in the United States Army, attaining the rank of first lieutenant, and receiving a Bronze Star medal after a deployment in Tikrit, Iraq.
From 2003 to 2006, he served in the United States Army, attaining the rank of first lieutenant, and receiving a Bronze Star medal after a deployment in Tikrit, Iraq.
Earlier this month, he pardoned Michael Behenna, a former first lieutenant in the Army who was convicted in 2009 and imprisoned for killing an Iraqi operative during an interrogation.
It was in these forums that she was connected with First Lieutenant Whennah Andrews of the U.S. Army National Guard, who had spent years advocating against the Army's grooming regulations.
A first lieutenant when World War II war ended, General Hays considered becoming an airline stewardess (a job that often required a nursing degree) but decided instead to re-enlist.
Serving out his sentence in Kansas, First Lieutenant Clint Lorance had ordered soldiers in his platoon to kill three unarmed Afghan civilians who were on a motorcycle about 200 yards away.
If I did it right, I would end up a first lieutenant — not a great prospect in a war where young, lower-ranking officers were dying at an unbelievably high rate.
For five months during key fall and winter training time the U.S. Army Reserve first lieutenant picked up his pole maybe three times while on active duty for classroom and field exercises.
DOD used Section 8005 to transfer $1.5 billion in other military funds to the Section 284 fund to pay for the request—essentially robbing First Lieutenant Peter to pay Border Agent Paul.
Ms. Guadagno, 20083, was picked by Mr. Christie from relative political obscurity to be the first lieutenant governor in the state's history (the position was created by a referendum approved in 2005).
Colonel James Schnelle was relieved of his duties last month "due to a loss of trust and confidence," immediately after reporting the incident to superiors, the spokesman, First Lieutenant Jose Uriarte, told Reuters.
After serving two years in the Army in Germany and Austria, he was discharged as a first lieutenant and returned to England to be a reporter for The Manchester Guardian (now The Guardian).
The U.S. Defense Department identified the three Marines as First Lieutenant Benjamin Cross, 26, of Oxford, Maine; Corporal Nathaniel Ordway, 21, of Sedgwick, Kansas; and Private First Class Ruben Velasco, 19, of Los Angeles.
From 2009 to 2013, he served in the United States Marine Corps, attaining the rank of first lieutenant and serving as an intelligence officer at the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego.
On Thursday, G. C. Murmu, a former bureaucrat from Modi's home state of Gujarat, will be sworn in as the first lieutenant governor of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the government said.
"Daesh (Islamic State) resistance is not inconsiderable but they are trying to save their strength for inside the city," First Lieutenant Ahmed al-Ghalabi of the Rapid Response force said outside the airport's main entrance.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Monday granted a pardon to a former first lieutenant in the US Army who was sentenced to prison in 2009 for killing an Iraqi detainee, according to the White House.
A first lieutenant proposed the question—not-so-subtly reminding the president that he is also Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces—saying that he believed the anthem was a time to respect service members.
First Lieutenant Naser Hazam of the government's Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency in Tripoli told CNN that although he had not witnessed a slave auction, he acknowledged that organized gangs are operating smuggling rings in the country.
Captain Andrew Becker, 33; Captain Kenneth Dalga, 29; and First Lieutenant Frederick Dellecker, 26, died when their plane came down near the Clovis airport during a training exercise on Tuesday, the Air Force said in a statement.
Earlier this year, Trump pardoned Michael Behenna, a former first lieutenant in the Army who was in prison for killing an Iraqi during an interrogation, marking the first pardon for a convicted murderer in modern US history.
Because of a lack of evidence directly linking Mansur to the explosion, Behenna — at the time a first lieutenant with the Army's 101st Airborne Division — was assigned to transport him back to his home village and release him.
Those two Marines, Lance Corporals Byron Darnell Law II and David Javier Salazar-Quintero, were also stationed at Camp Pendleton, about 55 miles (88 km) north of San Diego, according to the spokesman, Marine First Lieutenant Cameron Edinburgh.
I thought back to the time when I was a first lieutenant, as Megan is in this episode, and thought about what I was worried about at the time and how I could articulate that through the story.
Kendricks, a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army reserve, cleared 5.95 meters while Poland's Piotr Lisek took the silver and Lavillenie had to be content with a fourth world bronze despite producing his best leap of the season.
She also boasts a unique résumé for the state governor's chair: As the first lieutenant governor in state history, she's already had to serve as acting governor for more than than 500 days during Mr. Christie's two terms.
Fashion Diary There would probably be reason enough to salute the appearance on the first morning of New York Fashion Week: Men's of a designer who is an openly gay married African-American first lieutenant in the United States Army.
The actor served at home as a first lieutenant in the Air Force during the Korean War and later worked selling advertising time for NBC when he was scouted for on-screen work on Jack Paar Show, on which he began appearing in 1958.
He worked for a wholesale clothing business before being drafted into the Army soon after the start of World War II. He saw combat in Europe, earning a Bronze Star for bravery during the Battle of the Bulge and attaining the rank of first lieutenant.
Harry enlisted in the Marines and was discharged as a first lieutenant after being seriously wounded in both legs during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. He resumed his education after the war and graduated in 1947 from the University of California, Los Angeles.
It&aposs been nearly a month since Clint Lorance, the 35-year-old former US Army first lieutenant who was convicted of war crimes and later pardoned by President Donald Trump, emerged from military prison at Ft. Leavenworth in Kansas to the greetings of his family.
The pardons included Army First Lieutenant Clint Lorance, who was convicted of ordering his soldiers to open fire on three unarmed men in Afghanistan, and Army Major Mathew Golsteyn, who admitted to killing an unarmed man in Afghanistan after the man had been identified as a possible bomb maker.
At the ceremony, West Point superintendent Lieutenant General Robert Caslen gave a nod to other female alumni who recently made military history, including the first two women to receive the coveted U.S. Army Ranger title, Army Captain Kristen Griest and First Lieutenant Shaye Haver, who completed their training in August 2015.
Larry Kinard, a former KWVA president who was a first lieutenant with the 3rd Infantry Division in Korea in 1952 as a forward observer, made several trips to South Korea in recent years and worked with families whose relatives had been killed in action (KIA) or MIA during the war.
The men and women of the Greatest Generation helped save our country during the darkest hours of the Second World War, and as the son of a World War II veteran, I am so proud to take this opportunity to recognize First Lieutenant Conner for his exceptional valor and service.
Justice Wood grew up in Ossining, N.Y., received a degree from Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, and, as a first lieutenant, was stationed at Tuskegee Army Airfield in Alabama during World War II. He graduated from Cornell Law School on the G.I. Bill and received a master of laws degree from New York University.
He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1953 with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, served in the Army as a first lieutenant, and founded his engineering construction firm, in Maplewood, N.J. Among its projects was Stony Brook University on Long Island, where he eventually settled, in Old Field, on the North Shore.
The First lieutenant rank insignia of the Indonesian Army In Indonesia, "First lieutenant" is known as Letnan Satu (Lettu). The Lieutenant rank has two levels, which are: 27px Second lieutenant (Letda) and 27px First lieutenant (Lettu).
The post of first lieutenant in a shore establishment carries a similar responsibility to the first lieutenant of a capital ship. Colloquial terms in the Royal Navy for the first lieutenant include "number one", "the jimmy" (or "jimmy the one") and "James the First" (a back-formation referring to James I of England).Partridge, p 612, p 621, p 884 The first lieutenant may hold the rank of sub-lieutenant, lieutenant or lieutenant-commander.
U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Space Force insignia of the rank of first lieutenant. Style and method of wear vary between the services. U.S. Army insignia of the rank of first lieutenant in the infantry branch. (dress blue uniform) U.S. Marine Corps insignia of the rank of first lieutenant.
"There is no miscase and first lieutenant Hasan Aghareb parast is so loyal to his country and Shah" said by first lieutenant Yousef kolahdouz. He married Zahra Mouzarani in the summer of 1973.
He won the election and became Georgia's first Lieutenant Governor.
Parker served as first lieutenant with the U.S. Air Force.
He was promoted to First Lieutenant and made Company Commander.
U.S. Air Force insignia of the rank of first lieutenant.
The term "first lieutenant" had a dual meaning in the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service. The position title of first lieutenant was held by a junior officer who was in charge of deck operations and gunnery. The rank of first lieutenant was the equivalent to lieutenant in the current rank structure of the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Navy. The next senior officer ranking above first lieutenant was captain and the next two lower officer ranks were second and third lieutenant, respectively.
40px A lieutenant (lieutenant or first lieutenant) commands a platoon (section).
McClure served under James Clark Ross as first 's first lieutenant.
His interrogation was carried out by lieutenant-colonel Constantin Popescu, captain Gheorghe Enoiu, first lieutenant Iosif Moldovan, first lieutenant Vasile Dumitrescu, first lieutenant Gheorghe Vasile, first lieutenant Constantin Oprea and second lieutenant Nicolae Urucu. He was tried in the "Mitroi group" of opponents and was convicted on 19 April 1957 and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment by sentence No. 534 of the Military Tribunal of Bucharest. He was released after having completed his sentence. Dincă resumed his studies and graduated from the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies.
Walker was appointed a brevet first lieutenant to rank from that day as well. He was promoted to first lieutenant on February 1, 1838, and would resign his commission on October 31 of that year.Eicher, p. 551. Walker was reinstated in the U.S. Army as a first lieutenant on November 18, 1840, to rank from his last promotion in early 1838.
The first lieutenant in the Royal Navy and other Commonwealth navies, is a post or appointment, rather than a rank. Historically the lieutenants in a ship were ranked in accordance with seniority, with the most senior being termed the "first lieutenant" and acting as the second-in-command. Although lieutenants are no longer numbered by seniority, the post of "first lieutenant" remains. In minor war vessels, destroyers and frigates the first lieutenant (either a lieutenant or lieutenant-commander) is second in command, executive officer (XO) and head of the executive branch; in larger ships where a commander of the warfare specialization is appointed as the executive officer, a first lieutenant (normally a lieutenant-commander) is appointed as his deputy.
The first lieutenant (often abbreviated "1st Lt") in a Royal Navy ship is a post or appointment, rather than a rank. Historically the lieutenants in a ship were ranked in accordance with seniority, with the most senior being termed the first lieutenant and acting as the second-in-command, unless the ship was complemented with a commander. Although lieutenants are no longer ranked by seniority, the post of "first lieutenant" remains. In minor war vessels, destroyers, frigates, and submarines, the first lieutenant is second in command, executive officer (XO) and head of the executive branch; in larger ships where a commander of the warfare specialization is appointed as the executive officer, a first lieutenant is appointed as his deputy.
He joined the United States Army as a first lieutenant in 1808.
While at Samoa, English was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant.
The captain of Blanche was knighted and the first lieutenant was promoted.
John Graves Simcoe was appointed Upper Canada's first Lieutenant governor in 1793.
Batchelder was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in March 1921.
He joined the City Guard in 1854 and was made first lieutenant.
First Lieutenant Fox was awarded the Navy Cross posthumously for his great valor.
In February 1944, First Lieutenant Thomas Meehan was given command of Easy Company.
It is named for George Ellis, first lieutenant of the Twelfth Kansas Infantry.
First Lieutenant Lansing was promoted major of the 4th United States Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment on 3 September 1863. Captain Cudney resigned on 10 February 1864. By 23 March 1864, Captain Neeley commanded the battery and McCartney was first lieutenant.
The first lieutenant (1st Lt or 1LT) in the Royal Navy and other Commonwealth navies, is a post or appointment, rather than a rank. Historically, the lieutenants in a ship were ranked in accordance with seniority, with the most senior being termed the first lieutenant and acting as the second-in-command. Although lieutenants are no longer numbered by seniority, the post of "first lieutenant" remains. In minor war vessels, destroyers and frigates, the first lieutenant (either a lieutenant or lieutenant commander) is second in command, executive officer (XO) and head of the executive branch; in larger ships, where a commander of the warfare specialisation is appointed as the executive officer, a first lieutenant (normally a lieutenant commander) is appointed as his deputy.
On January 31, 1876 Wilson made First Lieutenant and Captain on March 16, 1877.
Brady returned to the Texas Rangers in 1850, serving as a company's first lieutenant.
He was promoted to first lieutenant and then went on leave on November 15.
The base is named for World War I aviator First Lieutenant John J. Goodfellow, Jr.
Record of Movements, p 205 On 16 May 1891 Newcomb was promoted to first lieutenant.
Adolphus Stauber was promoted first lieutenant on 1 May 1863 and Louis Dorman was promoted second lieutenant on 1 July 1863. First Lieutenant William Arthur was promoted to captain of Battery G, 2nd Missouri Light Artillery on 2 January 1864. Matthaei was promoted to captain of the reorganized Battery C on 17 January 1864. First Lieutenant John H. Hogan was promoted captain in 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment (Union) on 6 August 1864.
Steele's force continued its retreat to Little Rock. Vaughn's Battery was on garrison duty at Little Rock from May 1864 to June 1865. First Lieutenant Colby resigned on 28 June 1864 and Second Lieutenants Rosette and John Schaefer of Wenona were promoted to first lieutenant.
Franklin was a First Lieutenant of the US Army Infantry from 1918 to 1919 during World War I in Hawaii. He was one of the three organisers of the American Troop of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps and served as a First Lieutenant of the Corps.
His First Lieutenant was Stephen Jenner, who later became the commander of the Canadian Submarine fleet.
In 1908 he joined the United States Army Medical Reserve Corps with rank of first lieutenant.
The post of first lieutenant in a shore establishment carries a similar responsibility to the first lieutenant of a capital ship. In the U.S. Navy or U.S. Coast Guard the billet of first lieutenant describes the officer in charge of the deck department or division, depending upon the size of the ship. In smaller ships with only a single deck division, the billet is typically filled by an ensign while in larger ships with a deck department, consisting of multiple subordinate divisions, the billet may be filled by a lieutenant commander. On submarines and smaller Coast Guard cutters the billet of first lieutenant may be filled by a petty officer.
DOPMA guidelines suggest all "fully qualified" officers should be promoted to first lieutenant. A second lieutenant (grade O-1) is usually promoted to first lieutenant (grade O-2) after 18 months in the Army or 24 months in the Marine Corps and Air Force. The difference between the two ranks is slight, primarily being experience and a higher pay grade. It is not uncommon to see officers moved to positions requiring more experience after promotion to first lieutenant.
Eicher, p. 302; Handbook of Texas Online. He was later promoted to first lieutenant in August 1858.
Only one man, Seaman Samuel Hayes, had been killed and just 12 wounded including the first lieutenant.
He was a first lieutenant infantry personnel from the 28th Brigade of the 3rd Military Regional Command.
Bolt did not score any victories during this time, but was promoted to first lieutenant that month.
With the American Expeditionary Forces in France, he was a first lieutenant in the AEF Tank Corps.
He served in the United States Army from 1972 to 1980, reaching the rank of First Lieutenant.
First Lieutenant Andrew S. Rowan was deployed to Cuba and First Lieutenant Henry H. Whitney was deployed to Puerto Rico. "As the war progressed, the MID published comprehensive handbooks for both Caribbean countries."Bigelow 2012: 11. The Spanish–American War ended in August 1898 with an American victory.
The post of first lieutenant in a shore establishment carries a similar responsibility to that of the first lieutenant of a capital ship. In the U.S. Navy or U.S. Coast Guard, the billet of first lieutenant describes the officer in charge of the deck department or division, depending on the size of the ship. In smaller ships that have only a single deck division, the billet is typically filled by an ensign; while in larger ships, with a deck department consisting of multiple subordinate divisions, the billet may be filled by a lieutenant commander. On submarines and smaller Coast Guard cutters, the billet of first lieutenant may be filled by a petty officer.
Some newly commissioned officers may serve a short period of time in an interim assignment (such as an assistant athletic coach at the USNA) before beginning TBS/BOC. A few officers attend BOC as a first lieutenant because they were commissioned through the Platoon Leaders Class (PLC Law) program, which permits them to attend law school as second lieutenants and then attend TBS/BOC after promotion to first lieutenant upon receiving their law degree. In very rare cases, an officer who receives an initial commission in another branch of the US armed forces, and who has already been promoted to first lieutenant, may receive an interservice transfer to the Marine Corps and attend TBS as a first lieutenant.
On smaller ships, the officer of the "first lieutenant" billet holds the rank of lieutenant, junior grade or ensign. On larger vessels, the position of "first lieutenant" is held by a lieutenant or, in the case of extremely large warships such as cruisers or aircraft carriers, the position of "first lieutenant" may be held by a lieutenant commander or even commander. However, on submarines and in aircraft squadrons, where the deck department may only have a few junior sailors, the "first lieutenant" billet may be filled by a first-class petty officer or chief petty officer. What is known in the U.S. Navy as the "first lieutenant division" is usually composed of junior sailors (E-3 and below) who are completing their ninety days of temporary assigned duty, or TAD, that all enlisted personnel are required to perform when initially assigned to a command.
W. T. J. Fox, Sub-Lieut. R. J. Linden, Lieut. Crawford, the commanding officer, and his first lieutenant, Lieut.
First Lieutenant Preechapol Phongpanich and Mr. Mitti Tiyapairat were elected to become the party's leader and secretary-general respectively.
In May 1960, the camp was named after First Lieutenant Frederick Henry, a Korean War Medal of Honor recipient.
For his heroic action in the Battle of Gavutu-Tanambogo, First Lieutenant Young was awarded the Navy Cross posthumously.
He rose to First Lieutenant in the Prussian Army and later retired as a Colonel in the Austrian Army.
From 19 April 1937 he served aboard the escort vessel in the East Indies, before joining the destroyer as first lieutenant on 5 August 1938. Fasson was appointed first lieutenant of the destroyer on 20 July 1939, and saw action in her on 10 April 1940 during the First Battle of Narvik, after which he received a Mention in Despatches. In early 1941 Fasson was posted to , the naval headquarters in Alexandria, Egypt, finally returning to sea duty in March 1942 as first lieutenant of the destroyer .
He is acting first lieutenant when the Dutch fleet leaves port and is engaged by Admiral Duncan's fleet. The Battle of Camperdown is a decisive victory. Every ship's first lieutenant is to be promoted to commander. But Delancey's colleague has been acquitted, and the Captain wants him to receive the promotion, not Delancey.
For his "indomitable fighting spirit, outstanding skill, and great personal valor" First Lieutenant Key was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross.
The Davis Award is a prerequisite for consideration for duty performance promotion to the grade of first lieutenant in CAP.
In 1869, he help form the 64th Châteauguay and Beauharnois Regiment (Voltigeurs Canadiens of Beauharnois), becoming its first lieutenant-colonel.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company G, 33d New Jersey Infantry. Place and date. At Chattanooga, Tenn., November 23, 1863.
First Lieutenant Robert L. Martin (February 9, 1919 – July 26, 2018) was a Tuskegee Airman active during World War II.
First Lieutenant Shelby F. Westbrook (January 15, 1922 – August 17, 2016) was a Tuskegee Airman active during World War II.
He was promoted to first lieutenant on December 2, 1813. After the war, Black was honorably discharged (June 15, 1815).
Lt. Caleb Smick WM Call Sign: Green Eight Below is a list of officers who were moved up from the rear echelon to replace the men lost in the January flight. First Lieutenant Ted Thurnau was killed on 28 February on Apamama Island when his left wing folded during takeoff. First Lieutenant Donald K. Skillicorn KIA First Lieutenant Donald H. Stout, Jr. KIA First Lieutenant Duane A. Dahquist KIA Second Lieutenant Emerald E. Wolverton KIA Second Lieutenant Raymond Schroeder KIA VMF-422 was reconstituted after the disaster under the command of Major Elmer Wrenn with Jeans remaining as Executive Officer. By April 1944 the squadron was flying out of Engebi in Eniwetok Atoll on interdiction missions against Japanese Bases and shipping in the Marshall Islands.
Connor joined the Texas Volunteers in May 1846 using the name "P. Edward Connor", serving as a first lieutenant in the Texas Foot Riflemen during the Mexican–American War.Rodgers, 1938, p. 2 On July 7, 1846, at Galveston, he was mustered into the United States Army as a first lieutenant, enlisting for 12 months.
First Lieutenant Eddy was mustered out on 20 November 1864 and Second Lieutenant McClary was promoted to first lieutenant on the same date. Captain Cogswell mustered out on 8 December and First Lieutenant Elting was promoted captain on the same date. Many of the original enlisted men mustered out in November and December 1864, though others re-enlisted. In August 1864 while at Nashville, the battery reported having the following 3.80-inch ammunition: 170 Hotchkiss common shell, 149 Hotchkiss canister shot, 31 James solid shot, 247 James common shell, and 109 James canister shot.
Followed by two soldiers at 25 yards, this officer went out > ahead of his first line toward a machinegun nest and worked his way around > its flank, leaving the two soldiers in front. When he got within ten yards > of the gun it ceased firing, and four of the enemy appeared, three of whom > were shot by First Lieutenant Woodfill. The fourth, an officer, rushed at > First Lieutenant Woodfill, who attempted to club the officer with his rifle. > After a hand-to-hand struggle, First Lieutenant Woodfill killed the officer > with his pistol.
In the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, "first lieutenant" is the name of a billet and position title, rather than rank. Officers aboard early sailing ships were the captain and a number of lieutenants. The senior among those lieutenants was known as the first lieutenant, and would have assumed command if the captain were absent or incapacitated. As modern ships have become more complex, requiring specialized knowledge of engineering, communications, and weapons, the "first lieutenant" is the officer in command of the deck department responsible for line handling during mooring and underway replenishment.
During World War II, Sydnor served in the United States Navy aboard three destroyers, last holding the position of First Lieutenant.
Walker was promoted to first lieutenant on May 1, 1857. Walker served in garrison duty on the frontier.Boatner, Mark Mayo, III.
A member of the school's Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program, he entered military service as a first lieutenant in 1966.
Second Lieutenant Dec. 21, 1981 First Lieutenant Dec. 21, 1983 Captain Dec. 21, 1985 Major Dec. 13, 1994 Lieutenant Colonel Dec.
Second Lieutenant James Irwin of Chatham was promoted to first lieutenant on 19 July 1864. First Lieutenant Thomas resigned on 17 September 1864. The other new second lieutenants were Ward Bertram and Albert Flood of Springfield and William M. Gillmore of Wenona. The battery was ordered to Springfield, Illinois, on 25 June and mustered out 30 June 1865.
In 1906 Samson was appointed Officer Commanding of Torpedo Boat No. 81 and in February 1908 he was posted to HMS Commonwealth. The following year he was appointed first lieutenant on HMS Philomel serving in the Persian Gulf and in the autumn of 1910 he transferred to HMS Foresight, again serving as the ship's First Lieutenant.
He served during the American Revolutionary War as first lieutenant of militia of Charles and St. Mary's Counties under Captain Thomas H. Marshall, and as first lieutenant in the Third Battalion of the Flying Camp Regular Troops of Maryland in 1776. He was also appointed a captain in the Twenty- sixth Battalion of the Maryland Militia in 1778.
After completing his in processing at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Jones joined his regiment at Fort Douglas, Utah. During World War I, Jones was promoted to first lieutenant and then temporary captain, and served at posts including Camp Pike, Arkansas and Pensacola, Florida. After the war, Jones reverted to his permanent rank of first lieutenant and continued his army career.
He served in World War I in the United States Army as a first lieutenant assigned to the general staff in Paris.
Officers are divided whether to obey or not. Captain Richter is uncertain. First lieutenant Žáček would obey. Corporal Říha wants to fight.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 5th Minnesota Infantry. Place and date: At Nashville, Tenn., 16 December 1864. Entered service at: ------.
The officers were Captain Edmund H. Nichols, First Lieutenant Robert L. Crouch, and Second Lieutenants Hugh J. Randolph and Andrew J. Gibson.
He graduated first in his class from West Point on June 11, 1863, and was immediately commissioned a First Lieutenant of Engineers.
Schwenk was promoted to first lieutenant in January 1946 and was assigned to occupation duty in China with the 1st Marine Division.
Cotter served on active duty with the United States Army from 1972 to 1974 and was honorably discharged as a First Lieutenant.
After the death of Lieutenant Bishop, Seborn was promoted first lieutenant and William R. Bise of Canton, Missouri was promoted second lieutenant.
On graduation on 16 May 1916, he was rated a Junior Military Aviator and promoted to temporary first lieutenant in the ASSC.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Spring Creek, Nebr., May 16, 1869. Entered service at: Stonington, Conn.
First lieutenant Duane Francies (July 15, 1921 – May 5, 2004) was a military aviator who earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for his service.
He served as a first lieutenant in the 92nd Infantry Division in World War I and frequently defended the rights of black soldiers.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 41st U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Brazos River, Tex., October 28, 1869. Entered service at: Owatonna, Minn.
In 1988, David Lam was appointed as British Columbia's twenty-fifth Lieutenant-Governor, and was the province's first Lieutenant-Governor of Chinese origin.
He was promoted to first lieutenant in March 1861, just before the Civil War, and to captain in May, immediately after Fort Sumter.
Second Lieutenant, 1 March 1861. First Lieutenant, 1 September 1861. Captain, 23 April 1864. Major, 24 February 1884. Lieutenant Colonel, 30 January 1891.
He returned to the United States in March 1942. In Spring 1942, he was promoted to first lieutenant and, shortly after, to captain.
Alférez is used in the Dominican Navy, with frigate alférez (second lieutenant) and ship alférez (first lieutenant) being the lowest naval officer ranks.
Barber was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Fourth New Jersey Infantry for the Spanish–American War on July 16, 1898, and was made first lieutenant on September 27 of the same year. On March 3rd, he was made captain but was mustered out on April 6 of the same year. He was made first lieutenant of the 28th United States Volunteer Infantry on July 5, 1899, but was again mustered out on May 1, 1901. On February 2, 1901, he was commissioned a second lieutenant, Second Infantry, and was promoted to first lieutenant by November 11 of the same year.
He joined the 3rd U. S. Cavalry as Second Lieutenant on July 2, 1867, with a brevet rank of First Lieutenant, United States Army, for gallantry during his previous service in the Battle of Sabine Crossroads, April 8, 1864; regular promotion to the rank of First Lieutenant followed on August 12, 1869. Whitman retired from the army March 20, 1879.
He served as First Lieutenant on HMCS Iroquois in 1942. Hayes was mentioned in despatches as per Canada Gazette of 20 June 1945 and the London Gazette of 14 November 1944. He was posted to Stadacona in 1945. He served as First Lieutenant on HMCS Nootka in 1946. He was posted to HMS Excellent for RN Long Gunnery School in 1946.
In 1845, he joined the First U.S. Dragoons with the rank of first lieutenant. Ingalls served in the Mexican–American War in the New Mexico Territory in the Army of the West under Col. Stephen W. Kearny. Ingalls distinguished himself in action at the skirmish at Eabudo and conflict at Pueblo de Taos, for which he received the brevet rank of first lieutenant.
Following the sinking of Umpire Young was posted as Torpedo Officer to , an S-class submarine. During his time on Sealion the boat operated in Arctic waters, being based for some time in Murmansk. On return from Russia, Young was made First Lieutenant of Sealion until she was docked for a refit. Young was then transferred to again as First Lieutenant.
After Texas became a U.S. state in December 1845, Horton became its first Lieutenant Governor. He was declared the first Lieutenant Governor of Texas on May 1, 1846. Texas governor James Pinckney Henderson was absent from his duties to command Texas troops during the Mexican–American War. Horton served as acting governor from May 19, 1846 to November 13, 1846.
During these campaigns, Grasser was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 June 1940 and received the Iron Cross first Class () on 7 July.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Bear Paw Mountains, Mont., September 30, 1877. Entered service at: Milford, Conn.
Jordan, pp. 15–16. He was appointed a brevet first lieutenant for gallant and meritorious service in those actions.Jordan, p. 16; Walker, p. 20.
Calvin Comins Bliss (December 22, 1823 in Calais, Vermont – December 13, 1891) was the first Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, serving from 1864 to 1868.
There he specialized as a night fighter pilot in the 2nd Squadron under the command of Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) Oberleutnant (First Lieutenant) Günther Specht.
Born in Omaha, Dodge graduated from Harvard University and served as a first lieutenant in the United States Air Force from 1959 to 1962.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 4th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Horseshoe Canyon, N. Mex., 23 April 1882. Entered service at: Detroit, Mich.
First Lieutenant Alejandro Bello Silva (1887 - c. 1914) was a Chilean aviator who disappeared during his qualifying flight for certification as a military pilot.
He later served as a first lieutenant in the United States Air Force.Davidsonville's Ward, 77, led Maryland in football, The Capital, May 3, 2005.
Rovsing was b orn in Flensburg, the son of first lieutenant and later captain M. Rovsing (1825–94) and Anna C. Crone (1830–82).
In 1856 he was promoted to first lieutenant. On May 14, 1861, he was appointed captain of the 5th Regular Artillery in Washington, D.C.
He then served as a first lieutenant in the US Army during the Vietnam War. He received an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1971.
George W. Bellamy (1867 – 1920) was the first Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma. He served from 1907 until 1911 alongside Oklahoma's first governor, Charles N. Haskell.
Tuxen was born in Copenhagen, the son of first lieutenant and later captain commander Peter M. Tuxen (1783-1838) and Elisabeth M. Simonsen (1786-1867).
Chads makes a brief appearance, in his heroic role as First Lieutenant of the Java, in the novel The Fortune of War by Patrick O'Brian.
Lafayette Head (9 April 1825 - 8 March 1897) was the first Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, serving from 1876 to 1879 under Governor John Long Routt.
He was discharged with the rank of first lieutenant at a 50 percent disability classification on 21 September and transferred to the Officers' Reserve Corps.
The first year he was a private and the remaining three years as a first lieutenant and the adjutant of the 45th Tennessee Infantry Regiment.
In World War I Elliott served as a first lieutenant in the field artillery, stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky.The Oregonian, May 3, 1963.
He saw three promotions during his service: second lieutenant on January 7, 1863, first lieutenant on June 17, 1864 and captain on March 1, 1865.
Dodge was born in Danvers, Massachusetts and joined the 23rd Massachusetts Infantry in October 1861, and reached the rank of corporal by late 1863. In December 1863, he was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the 2nd USCT Cavalry Regiment. In July 1865, he was promoted to captain. After the Civil War, Dodge was transferred to the 9th Cavalry Regiment as a first lieutenant.
Prior to joining the Marines, he had served in the National Guard of the District of Columbia. In 1906, he served for a short time with then Major John A. Lejeune aboard the protected cruiser . On 17 May 1910, First Lieutenant Drum began a tour of duty at the Marine barracks in Annapolis, Maryland. From 1914 to 1915, Drum was First Lieutenant of Marines aboard the .
The merchant frigate Duc de Choiseul, of 32 guns and 180 men under the command of Captain Bellevan, escaped into Port-de-Paix. In late 1760, boats under the command of Lieutenant Millar, first lieutenant of and Lieutenant Stuart, first lieutenant of Boreas, cut out the privateers Vainquer and Mackau from Cumberland Harbour, Cuba. The French were forced to burn another, Guespe, to prevent her capture.
Shepard was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1846.King, p 72 He entered the Revenue Cutter Service as a third lieutenant on September 15, 1865, reporting aboard the USRC Moccasin.King, p 72 He was promoted to second lieutenant in 1869 and first lieutenant in 1870. As first lieutenant he commanded the USRC James Guthrie in Baltimore as well as USRC Washington and USRC Grant in New York.
General Orders No. 138, W.D., 1918, theaerodrome.com Retrieved on 25 June 2010. Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) with Oak Leaf Cluster The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Joseph Frank Wehner, First Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Mangiennes and Reville, France, September 16, 1918. Amid terrific antiaircraft and ground machine-gun fire First Lieutenant Wehner descended, attacked, and destroyed two enemy balloons.
Ambuscade was blockading Rochefort, when the smaller Bayonnaise captured her. Ambuscade had ten men killed, including her first lieutenant and master, and 36 wounded, including her captain. Bayonnaise had 30 killed, and 30 badly wounded, including Richer and his first lieutenant. The court martial exonerated Captain Henry Jenkins of Ambuscade, though a good case could be made that he exhibited poor leadership and ship handling.
The official U.S. Army citation for Carters's Medal of Honor reads: :General Orders: Date of Issue: October 17, 1891 :Action Date: August 30, 1881 :Name: William Harding Carter :Service: Army :Rank: First Lieutenant :Division: 6th U.S. Cavalry :Citation: The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant (Cavalry) William Harding Carter, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on August 30, 1881, while serving with 6th U.S. Cavalry, in action at Cibicu Creek, Arizona Territory. First Lieutenant Carter rescued, with the voluntary assistance of two soldiers, the wounded from under a heavy fire.
Kravis served the United States in World War II as a first lieutenant in China with the Flying Tigers, for which he received a Bronze Star.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 1st U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At White Bird Canyon, Idaho, 17 June 1877. Entered service at: New York. Birth: Ireland.
According to the Syrian Government, Brigadier General Hassan al- Ibrahim and a First Lieutenant were killed when their car was fired on in the Damascus countryside.
Sir Frederick James Halliday Sir Frederick James Halliday (25 December 1806 – 22 October 1901) was a British civil servant and the first Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal.
While serving as a First Lieutenant while assigned to the Air Force Advisory Group, Lieutenant LeMoyne was awarded the Army Commendation Medal(Valor) with one cluster.
He was promoted to the rank of First lieutenant on August 1, 1935. By October 1939, Lindquist served with 29th Infantry Regiment at Fort Benning, Georgia.
John argued that the demerits were unfair, since his first lieutenant disliked him irrationally and did not given the proper military or personal respect he deserved.
Before becoming an actor, Faulkner served in the United States Air Force for 2 years as a fighter pilot, eventually leaving the service ranked First Lieutenant.
His soon to be brother-in-law George Armstrong Custer had him appointed to first lieutenant in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment, assigned to Company C.
He served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army's First Infantry Division and returned to Oklahoma to found Muskogee Restaurant Supply. He married Kay Tucker.
Sheldrakes first lieutenant estimated that he had seen some 30 dead on Salamander. In addition, Sheldrake had taken nine French wounded aboard, two of whom died.
During World War II, Gilbert was commissioned with the rank of First Lieutenant. Because of his knowledge of German, he was sent overseas as a translator.
Albert Clinton Horton (September 4, 1798 - September 1, 1865) was a Texan politician, and the first Lieutenant Governor of Texas serving under Governor James P. Henderson.
The feature was charted by the 1947 Chilean Antarctic Expedition and subsequently named after First Lieutenant Sergio López Angulo, Communications Officer in the expedition frigate Iquique.
The station's namesake street was named for First Lieutenant Boris Dmitriyevsky, who was named a Hero of the Soviet Union for his actions in World War 2.
After some routine assignments, Richardson served as a second lieutenant in the Second Seminole War in Florida. He was promoted to first lieutenant on Sep 21, 1846.
Shall I tell > him that? yet asked Dennis; Yes, to be sure answered the first lieutenant. > Capt. Dennis delivered the message to Bompard at the Coffee House.
Cleary spent three years in the United States Army, serving in the Pacific Theater and in the Occupation of Japan, rising to the rank of first lieutenant.
Following his promotion to first lieutenant, he served in Hawaii from 1912 to 1916. Ulio was promoted to captain in 1916 and served in the 23rd Infantry.
The court's sentence was that he be severely reprimanded.Naval Chronicle, Vol. 24, p.434.In 1818 Geary, now first lieutenant of , would again face a court martial.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 7th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: Wounded Knee Creek, S. Dak., 29 December 1890. Entered service at: Lancaster Courthouse, Va.. Birth: Virginia.
Edward Mundy (April 14, 1794 - May 13, 1851) was an American politician and judge from the U.S. state of Michigan, and served as its first Lieutenant Governor.
New York Times. 3 October 1943 He served as a first lieutenant of infantry in the German Reichswehr, according to his World War I draft registration card.
The experiment station was eventually moved to Teller Reindeer Station with the assistance of personnel from Bear. On 18 January 1896 Jarvis was promoted to first lieutenant.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 9th Massachusetts Infantry. Place and date: At Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862. Entered service at: Boston, Mass. Birth: Ireland.
He left the Army as a First Lieutenant. In 1956 Jones entered Stanford, where he earned an M.B.A. in 1958 and a Ph.D. in economics in 1960.
That same year he was honorably discharged from the USMC Reserve as First Lieutenant. He stayed at University of California, Berkeley to complete a Ph.D. in 1969.
The first lieutenant governor of Ontario, General Sir Henry William Stisted, was the last British lieutenant governor. From 1868 onwards, only Canadians were appointed to the position.
Rank and Organization: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Artillery. Place and Date: At Bull Run, Va., July 21, 1861. Entered Service At: Rockland, Maine. Birth: East Thomaston, Maine.
Naval Chronicle, Vol. 4, p.242.The identification of Lieutenant Lake as first lieutenant of Danae is inconsistent with the identification of Lieutenant Nevin as first lieutenant of Danae in a subsequent court martial of another mutineer. At the end of September the Guernsey privateers Alarm, Dispatch, and Marquis of Townsend recaptured a large West Indiaman that the French privateer Grand Mouche had captured and sent to Brest.
He joined the army during the War of 1812, and was commissioned a third lieutenant, Mary 20, 1813, second lieutenant, August 1, 1813, and first lieutenant July 15, 1814.Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. . p. 523 After discharge June 15, 1815 and reinstatement as second lieutenant, May 17, 1816, Taylor again was promoted to first lieutenant on November 24, 1817.
Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company, State Printers, 1912. . Retrieved June 27, 2013. p. 943. Swain sent the regiment's B and C companies, 82 enlisted men and Captain Alexander G. Campbell, First Lieutenant Albert B. Holmes, Second Lieutenant Augustus B. Hazelton, and First Lieutenant George A. Dagwell, under the command of Major Seth Pierre Remington, on the mission.Hartwell, Charles A. Chapter VIII (part): The Fairfax Fight in Smith, Thomas West.
In 1862 Dwinnell enlisted in the 51st Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Dwinell served as a First Lieutenant and Quartermaster of the 51st Regiment. In February 1864, after his enlistment in the 51st Regiment expired Dwinnell enlisted as a First Lieutenant and Quartermaster of the 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, serving with Augustus B. R. Sprague. Dwinnell saw service with the 2nd Regiment in Virginia and North Carolina.
He was in command of the detachment that guarded the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tunnel and also acted as guard for the paymaster of the railroad. He returned to Norfolk upon detachment from that duty. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1878. In 1880, First Lieutenant Elliott was ordered to duty on board and served at the Marine Barracks, Boston, Massachusetts, from 1882 to 1884, when he returned to Norfolk.
Heedless of his own personal safety, > he repeatedly exposed himself to the enemy fire and moved among his men to > inspire and rally them to continue the assault. His actions materially aided > his platoon in successfully seizing and occupying the objective. First > Lieutenant Mitchell's courageous actions were in keeping with the highest > traditions of the United States Naval Service. > > First Lieutenant Mitchell is authorized to wear the Combat "V".
On June 25, 1984, she was promoted to first lieutenant. She moved up to captain four years later. On March 1, 1996, Goff was then promoted to major.
In 1917, after being a practicing physician for seven years, Bailey volunteered for service in World War I and was granted First Lieutenant in the Military Reserve Corps.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Place and date: Near Bethesda Church, Va., 31 May 1864. Entered service at: Chattanooga, Tenn. Birth: Kingston, Tenn.
Chamberlain was a First lieutenant in the 9th Vermont Infantry of the Union Army. He was an acting adjutant in the American Civil War from 1863 to 1865.
He took part in fleet problems off the aircraft carriers and . Promoted to first lieutenant on November 4, 1940, Boyington returned to Pensacola as an instructor in December.
Sir Joseph William Trutch, (18 January 1826 – 4 March 1904) was an English- born Canadian engineer, surveyor and politician who served as first Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.
He survived the massacre of the Moros in 1911. In 1912 First-Lieutenant Barros was accepted in the U.S. Army as a Second- Lieutenant of the Philippine Scouts.
And was shortly after admitted to the bar. In 1836 he served with honour in the Seminole Wars. as First Lieutenant in Capt. Battle's company of mounted men.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company B, 1st Connecticut Cavalry. Place and date: At Sailors Creek, Va., April 6, 1865. Entered service at: Branford, Conn. Birth: Branford, Conn.
Cannon died at Bridgeville, Delaware, and was buried there in the Bridgeville Methodist Cemetery. His son Philip L. Cannon became the first Lieutenant Governor of Delaware in 1901.
Altogether, he was wounded three times. Just a year later, he entered the United States Army and was commissioned a first lieutenant in the 40th Infantry, July, 1866.
Wulff was born on 21 February 1777 in Copenhagen, the son of first lieutenant and later commandant Frederik Christian Wulff (1749–1812) and Kirstine Wulff née Johansen (1755–1829).
He participated in the November Uprising (1830–1831) as a First Lieutenant- Engineer (porucznik-inżynier) of Józef Dwernicki corps and in the Kraków Uprising (1846) as a Captain (kapitan).
He was promoted twice: on July 1, 1916, to first lieutenant and on May 15, 1917, to captain, almost six weeks after the American entry into World War I.
In 1891 he entered the Military Academy and he was promoted to ensign in November, 1893 and to first-lieutenant in March, 1898 and posthumously to captain in 1915.
Credits are given to Marine Major Richard E. Maulsby, Pilot of a Marine Mitchell bomber and Marine First Lieutenant Doit L. Fish for discovering the hidden Japanese suicide boats.
William Hennah, first lieutenant of HMS Mars is buried at Cuby Parish Church. His ship was part of the British fleet under Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar.
He was promoted to first lieutenant on 27 May 1873.Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, 1789 to 1903. Francis B. Heitman. Vol. 1, pg. 473.
They had four children. Slocum was promoted to first lieutenant on March 3, 1855. He resigned his commission October 31, 1856, and settled in Syracuse, New York.Eicher, p. 491.
Henry William Stisted Lieutenant-General Sir Henry William Stisted, (5 June 1817 - 10 December 1875), served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Ontario after Confederation, from 1867 to 1868.
In 1782 he became Second Lieutenant.. He was promoted to First Lieutenant in 1786. In 1800. he became Captain of the regiment. In 1811 he was promoted to Major.
He was promoted from first lieutenant to captain on February 2, 1841.The United States Dragoon Regiment 1781-1874 P. 2, Civil War Days & Those Surnames, August 29, 2008.
He later fought against Native Americans in the Washington and Oregon territories. He was successively promoted to first lieutenant in 1845, captain in 1847, and major in early 1861.
Boochever met first lieutenant and legal officer Robert Boochever while working on a base. They were married on April 22, 1943. Skier Hilary Lindh is one of their grandchildren.
He volunteered as a private in the Quartermaster Corps on December 13, 1917, and served overseas nine months before being discharged as a first lieutenant on February 20, 1919.
William Hennah, first lieutenant of HMS Mars is buried at Cuby Parish Church. His ship was part of the British fleet under Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Blake was also promoted to the rank of first lieutenant. With the German Spring Offensive, 5th Marine Regiment participated in the Battle of Belleau Wood at the beginning of June 1918. When the liaison between Blake's 17th Company and other 1st Battalion 49th Company was interrupted, First Lieutenant Blake volunteered himself to maintained liaison with that unit. He crossed several times open field under heavy machine gun and sniper fire and reestablished the communication.
He became commanding officer of the destroyer HMS Hart in January 1896 and then became First Lieutenant on the despatch vessel HMS Surprise in the Mediterranean Fleet in late 1896. He went on to be First Lieutenant in the cruiser HMS Indefatigable on the North America and West Indies Station in December 1899 and, having been promoted to commander on 1 January 1903, he became Executive Officer in the cruiser HMS Aurora early in 1903.
Custer's group consisted of 86 enlisted men, 4 officers, and Indian scouts. Custer's brother, First Lieutenant Thomas Custer, and his brother-in-law, First Lieutenant James Calhoun, accompanied him.Lubetkin, Jay Cooke's Gamble, supra, at 242 Shots were exchanged with Sioux Warriors near the Yellowstone River early in the battle, and George Custer's men formed a skirmish line. A volley from the line distracted the pursuing Indians enough to halt the warriors' charge.
Citation: > The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, > takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant & > Adjutant Nathan Huntley Edgerton, United States Army, for extraordinary > heroism on 29 September 1864, while serving with 6th U.S. Colored Infantry, > in action at Chapin's Farm, Virginia. First Lieutenant Edgerton took up the > flag after three Color Bearers had been shot down and bore it forward, > though himself wounded.
21 Colonel: John W. Andrews Lieutenant Colonel: 0. Hopkinson Major: Thomas A. Smyth Surgeon: D. W. Maull Chaplain: Thomas G. Murphey Assistant-Surgeon: S. D. Marshall Adjutant: First Lieutenant W. P. Saville Quartermaster: First Lieutenant T. Y. England Sergeant-Major: James Lewis Quartermaster's Sergeant: Frank Wilson Commissary Sergeant: Charles S. Sehocffer Hospital Steward: Archibald D. O'Mera Drum-Major: Patrick Dooley The Company Commanders were:Murphey, p. 22 Co. A: Cpt. Evans S. Watson Co. B: Cpt.
Citation :The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant Percival Clarence Pope, United States Marine Corps, the Brevet Medal which is awarded in accordance with Marine Corps Order No. 26 (1921), for gallant and meritorious service while serving aboard the U.S.S. POWHATAN during the night attack upon Fort Sumter, on 2 March 1861. On 8 September 1863 First Lieutenant Pope is appointed Captain, by brevet, to rank from 8 September 1863.
In the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Space Force, a first lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer. It is just above the rank of second lieutenant and just below the rank of captain. It is equivalent to the rank of lieutenant (junior grade) in the other uniformed services. Promotion to first lieutenant is governed by Department of Defense policies derived from the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980.
Six months later, King Stewart learns that Redbush is gone and he makes his way to Quahog to reclaim his wife and kill Griffin Peterson. King Stewart's army arrives in Quahog where they terrorise the colony (similar to a scene from Blazing Saddles). King Stewart orders Cockney First Lieutenant (Chris) to search every house for them. Upon being discovered by the First Lieutenant, Griffin Peterson and Lady Redbush are confronted by King Stewart.
It was during this assignment that he was awarded the Navy Cross for heroism. On 4 May 1920, he reported to Michigan (BB-27) as first lieutenant followed by a tour as first lieutenant on Arizona (BB-39). Lind assumed command of Capella (AK-13) on 5 June 1922 and, upon being detached from that ship, reported to the Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif., on 18 April 1923 for duty as executive officer.
Born in West Bureau, Illinois, Brooks served in the Marines during World War I as a first lieutenant from 1917 to 1919; while in combat he was wounded several times.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 27th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Bayong, near Lake Lanao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, May 2, 1902. Entered service at: Dayton, Ohio. Birth: Dayton, Ohio.
In 1861, he joined the infantry, enlisting in Georgia's First Regiment.History of Atlanta, Georgia, Part II, page 71., Book published 1889. Within 2 years, Howell was promoted to first lieutenant.
Fletcher Hartsell served in the US Army Reserves as a First Lieutenant. He was an Honor Graduate Officer Basic Course, U. S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia, November 1972.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company F, 119th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division. Place and date: Hamelin, Germany, 6 April 1945. Entered service at: Holyoke, Mass. Birth: Holyoke, Mass.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 2d Independent Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery. Place and date: At Grand Coteau, La., November 3, 1863. Entered service at:------. Born: March 11, 1839, Andover, Mass.
Second Lieutenant May 27, 1981 First Lieutenant Aug. 5, 1983 Captain Aug. 5, 1985 Major May 1, 1993 Lieutenant Colonel Jan. 1, 1997 Colonel April 1, 2000 Brigadier General Sept.
Spence served in the United States Army, earning the rank of First Lieutenant. He died at his home in Harris County, Texas on March 6, 1990 after an undisclosed illness.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 17th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At El Caney, Cuba, 1 July 1898. Entered service at:______. Birth: Benleyville, Ky. Date of issue: 21 June 1899.
Rank and Organization: First Lieutenant, 19th U.S. Infantry. Place and Date: At Bud- Dajo, Jolo, Philippine Islands, March 7, 1906. Entered Service At: New River, Tenn. Birth: New River, Tenn.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company M, 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Division, American Expeditionary Forces. Born: 1882, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Action location: Ronssoy, France. Action date: September 27, 1918.
The Pierre Menard House, located in Ellis Grove, Illinois, U.S.A., was the home of Pierre Menard, a trader who became the first lieutenant governor of Illinois from 1818 to 1822.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps. Place and date: Quilali, Nicaragua, 6, 7 and January 8, 1928. Entered service at: Illinois. Born: March 1, 1895, Richland County, Ill.
She was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. Bolton has also served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves as a transportation officer.
As first lieutenant, Morrell kept a detailed log book which provided meteorological observations and navigational notes. The expedition eventually failed to penetrate thick pack ice.The National Archives. ADM 55/36.
He grew up in a rich family from New Orleans. He was a first lieutenant in charge of the ‘negro troops.’ Rachel and Fred dated throughout their time in Manila.
He finished first Lieutenant Governor in a three-way Republican primary but failed to gain a majority of the votes, forcing a primary run-off in which he was narrowly defeated.
Robert Guy Robinson (April 30, 1896 – October 5, 1974) was a United States Marine Corps first lieutenant who earned the Medal of Honor as a gunnery sergeant during World War I.
This was followed by appointments as torpedo officer aboard the cruisers and . After promotion to lieutenant commander, he served as First Lieutenant on the battleship . He was promoted commander in 1912.
LL, no.4517 – accessed 14 July 2015. In 1811 Gleaner sailed for the Mediterranean. Early in 1811, Lieutenant Alexander Branch was first lieutenant on , which was operating in the Aegean archipelago.
The battle raged for days, with the 2nd Battalion's attacks being constantly repulsed. At first, Lieutenant Burke kept up with the reports. Eventually, he could no longer remain on the sidelines.
That same month he was assigned as a First Lieutenant of Infantry to the 25th Infantry Regiment in Tampa, Florida, where it was fitting out for an amphibious assault on Cuba.
Lieutenant Love is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.Ernest A. Love, First Lieutenant, United States Army Air Service at Arlington National Cemetery The hamlet of Love, Arizona is also named for him.
He probably enlisted in the Confederate Army on May 16, 1862 at Camp Mangum in North Carolina, the next day he was appointed First Lieutenant and given duty of Regimental Adjutant.
Captain Francis Williams and First Lieutenant Robert Sands were each credited with shooting down three Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 fighters. The unit was released from federal active duty in November 1952.
Finally moved to shelter, he succumbed to his severe gunshot wounds on June 26, 1918. Cited for his bravery, First Lieutenant Yarborough received the Distinguished Service Cross and Navy Cross, posthumously.
Each battery served independently of the others. The regiment's original commander was Colonel Joseph Dana Webster. Captain Smith resigned on 11 September 1864. First Lieutenant Shelton died on 13 December 1862.
In smaller vessels, such as submarines and frigates, the executive officer also holds the position of first lieutenant. Originally, the second-in-command was usually referred to as the first lieutenant (or as "number one"), although it is becoming more common to hear the term XO. On larger ships of the Royal Navy, in which the XO holds the rank of commander, the XO is usually referred to simply as "the commander". The XO also heads the executive department.
Unsurprisingly, Admiral Duncan's fleet was seriously affected. Quick thinking on the part of the first lieutenant of Delancey's ship prevents the mutiny from taking hold, and the Glatton is able to join Admiral Duncan's ship, and bluff until the rest of the fleet joins him. But he had to shoot a mutineer to do so. Since the mutineer's death occurred in port, the first lieutenant has to stay ashore, and Delancey has to assume his duties.
Citation :The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant William Glasgow Powell, United States Marine Corps, the Brevet Medal which is awarded in accordance with Marine Corps Order No. 26 (1921), for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy while serving with the Second Battalion of Marines, at Tientsin, China, on 21 June 1900. On 28 March 1901, First Lieutenant Powell is appointed Captain, by brevet, from 21 June 1900.
After being commissioned, Reimer attended the Field Artillery Officer Orientation Course at Fort Sill. He served as assistant executive officer and executive officer, 20th Artillery, 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized) from 1963 to 1964. He was promoted to temporary first lieutenant in December 1963, followed by an assignment as assistant battalion adviser, Advisory Team 60, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam from 1964 to 1965. Reimer was promoted to permanent first lieutenant in June 1965 and temporary captain in November 1965.
In company with the hired cutter Earl Spencer she sailed for a cruise off the French coast on 28 October and returned on 11 November. Her last cruise from Portsmouth lasted from 15 November to 11 December and after taking a convoy to the Downs on 21 December she sailed for Plymouth. Lieutenant Lackey was promoted to be first lieutenant of . His replacement on Earl St Vincent was Lieutenant Campbell, who had been first lieutenant of Latona.
Swift was born at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, the son of Major General Eben Swift and Susan Palmer. He graduated from West Point in 1904 and was commissioned in the cavalry. He served as aide-de-camp to General John J. Pershing in the Philippines and then served in Mexico. While a First Lieutenant commanding C Troop, 13th Cavalry, he accompanied First Lieutenant George S. Patton on the hunt for Julio Cardenas, commander of Pancho Villa's personal bodyguard.
Citation :The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps, the Brevet Medal which is awarded in accordance with Marine Corps Order No. 26 (1921), for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy while serving with Company E, First Marine (Huntington's) Battalion, at Guantanamo, Cuba, on 11 June 1898. On 18 March 1901, First Lieutenant McLemore is appointed Captain, by brevet, to take rank from 11 June 1898.
During his brief service in the Baden Federal Contingent (), Wilhelm attained the rank of Lieutenant in 1847 and First Lieutenant in 1849. Beginning between 1849 and 1850, he served as a First Lieutenant in the 1st Foot Guards () infantry regiment of the Royal Prussian Army. Wilhelm received his formal education in the Prussian Army. From 1856, Wilhelm served as Major of the Guard Artillery () and served as the last Major General and Commander of the Guards Artillery Brigade ().
Senior lieutenant (, , ) is a military grade between a lieutenant and a captain. Sometimes a senior lieutenant is called a first lieutenant. The rank is equivalent to the NATO grade of OF-1a.
He was promoted to first lieutenant in mid-1780 but fell ill shortly afterward and was invalided back to England. He did not return to active service until 1786.Moore 1987, pp.
Urbane Francis Bass was an African-American doctor and first lieutenant in the United States Army who was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions during the first World War.
Cole received promotion to major on 12 August 1863. Joseph B. Atwater was promoted captain on 16 October 1863. First Lieutenant Edward S. Rowland was appointed and awaiting muster into U.S. service.
He joined the Indonesian Army in 1998, becoming a first lieutenant and was assigned as adjutant by 2008. He resigned from the army in 2012, and entered politics by joining PDI-P.
He also received an official patent signed by Catherine the Great, proving that Ivan Andreevich Varvatsi (his new Russian name) was named first lieutenant of the Russian Navy on October 21, 1772.
During the Civil War, he entered the Union Army as First Lieutenant of Company G, 2nd New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment, and served as Major in the Eleventh Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 4th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Muchague Valley, Tex., 8 December 1874. Entered service at Washington, D.C. Birth: Washington, D.C. Date of issue: 12 April 1875.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, 369th Infantry, 93d Division. Place and date: At Sechault, France, September 29-30, 1918. Entered service at: Salina, Kansas. Born: May 18, 1887; Assaria, Kansas.
First Lieutenant Isaac Hull led 90 sailors and Marines into Puerto Plata without challenge on 11 May, capturing Sandwich and spiking the guns of the nearby Spanish fort.Allen (1909), pp. 184–185.
Savage was commissioned a First Lieutenant of Engineers on June 7, 1918 and assigned to the United States Army's 55th Engineer Regiment, serving on railway construction in France until July 1, 1919.
32 rebels were slain; including a first lieutenant in Aleppo. 18 fighters were killed in Idlib Province during regime assaults on villages in the area. 37 soldiers were killed across the country.
He was promoted to first lieutenant on September 30, 1849. He served as regimental adjutant from July 1, 1854, to March 3, 1855. Pleasonton was promoted to captain on March 3, 1855.
Tomblin became the first Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia upon creation of the honorary designation in 2000. As a senator, he represented the 7th Senate District encompassing Boone, Lincoln, Logan, and Wayne counties.
He was a First Lieutenant by 1829, when he was appointed adjutant, and purchased a Captaincy in 1832. In 1853, having left the Regular Army, he was commissioned Major in the Essex Rifles.
The perimeter was manned on the west by the 1st Platoon, commanded by First Lieutenant Roger A. Festa and to the east by the 3rd Platoon under Second Lieutenant Hiram M. Wolfe, IV.
Later, he was promoted to first lieutenant and transferred to the 7th United States Veteran Volunteers. He was mustered out of Federal service in July 23, 1866, having served over 5 full years.
Reid enlisted as a private in the United States Army in 1943 and was discharged as a First lieutenant in 1946. He later served as a Captain in the United States Army Reserve.
In 1941, Leviero was called up for active duty in the Army as a reserve first lieutenant. He served overseas in military intelligence and left the Army in September 1945 as a lieutenant.
Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe (22 September 1762 – 17 January 1850) was a British artist and diarist in colonial Canada. She was the wife of John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.
Schmidt, 1998, p. 9 He came home to be mustered out of service in February 1899, but on April 8, 1899 he accepted a commission as a first lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Bear Paw Mountain, Mont., September 30, 1877. Entered service at: Augusta, Ga. Birth: Augusta, Ga. Date of issue: November 27, 1894.
John McIntosh Kell (1823 – October 5, 1900) was an officer in the Confederate navy during the American Civil War, during which time Kell was First Lieutenant and Executive Officer of the commerce raider .
While the amendment itself took effect as of January 17, 2006, and made some interim changes to the succession to the governorship, the first lieutenant governor was not elected until November 3, 2009.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, CompanyI, 21st Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Place and date: At Champion Hills, Miss., on May 16, 1863. Citation: > By skillful and brave management captured 3 of the enemy's pickets.
José Jacques established the first white settlement on the river in 1851. The town of Conejos was founded in the 1854 by Lafayette Head, who later became the first lieutenant governor of Colorado.
It was while serving on Bellona that Spear received his promotion to lieutenant, on 15 October 1790. He went on to serve on the East Indies station as first-lieutenant of the sloop .
Knight, Amy W. (1993), Beria: Stalin's First Lieutenant, pp. 214, 277. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, . From 1984 to 1989, Inauri was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.
Independent Battery F, Pennsylvania Light Artillery was recruited at Pittsburgh and enlisted for a term of three years. The original officers were Captain Robert B. Hampton, First Lieutenant James P. Fleming, First Lieutenant Nathaniel Irish, Second Lieutenant Alfred N. Harbours. On 18 December 1861, the unit was engaged in a skirmish at Potomac River Dam No. 5. On 4–6 January 1862, the battery fought at the Battle of Hancock. On 26 February, Battery F crossed the Potomac with Banks's forces, heading south.
Citation : The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant George Cyrus Thorpe, United States Marine Corps, the Brevet Medal which is awarded in accordance with Marine Corps Order No. 26 (1921), for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy while serving with the Second Battalion of Marines, at Novaleta, Philippine Islands, on 8 October 1899. On 28 March 1901, First Lieutenant Thorpe is appointed Captain, by brevet, to rank from 8 October 1899.
Citation :The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant James Edward Mahoney, United States Marine Corps, the Brevet Medal which is awarded in accordance with Marine Corps Order No. 26 (1921), for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy while serving with Company E, First Marine (Huntington's) Battalion, at Guantanamo, Cuba, on 11 June 1898. On 18 March 1901, First Lieutenant Mahoney is appointed Captain, by brevet, to take rank from 11 June 1898.
Citation :The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant William Nessler McKelvy Sr., United States Marine Corps, the Brevet Medal which is awarded in accordance with Marine Corps Order No. 26 (1921), for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy while serving with Artillery Battery, First Marine (Huntington's) Battalion, at Guantanamo, Cuba, on 11 June 1898. On 18 March 1901, First Lieutenant McKelvy, is appointed Captain, by brevet, to take rank from 11 June 1898.
Micah Chrisman Saufley (May 13, 1842 – August 12, 1910) was a Justice of the Territorial Wyoming Supreme Court from April 23, 1888 to October 11, 1890. Born in Wayne County, Kentucky,"Kentucky Jurist Passes Away", The Bourbon News (August 16, 1910), p. 2. Saufley served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, in which he was first lieutenant in Morgan's Men of the Confederate cavalry."First Lieutenant Morgan's Calvary", Paducah News- Democrat (August 13, 1910), p. 8.
Bjornstad received his commission as first lieutenant in the 13th Minnesota Infantry on May 7, 1898. In August 17, 1899, he was a captain of the 42d United States Volunteer Infantry and a first lieutenant, 29th Infantry, by February 1901. He was engaged in thirty-four actions and battles in the Philippines between 1898 and 1904. In 1909, he was an honor graduate of the Army School of the Line, and in 1910 he graduated from the Army Staff College.
Citation > The Secretary of the Navy takes pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant > David Dixon Porter, United States Marine Corps, the Brevet Medal which is > awarded in accordance with Marine Corps Order No. 26 (1921), for > distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy while > serving with the Second Battalion of Marines, at Novaleta, Philippine > Islands, on 8 October 1899. On 28 March 1901, First Lieutenant Porter is > appointed Captain, by brevet, to rank from 8 October 1899.
When the Civil War began in 1861, Humes chose to follow his home states and the Confederate cause. On March 16 he was appointed a first lieutenant in the Confederate Regular Artillery, on May 13 he was commissioned a first lieutenant in the volunteer forces, and that June was promoted to captain of artillery.Eicher, p. 309. Humes was posted to the Confederate fortifications protecting the Mississippi River near New Madrid, and was given command of the artillery guns there.Wakelyn, pp. 242-3.
While Cyane was off the African coast. Captain Edward Trenchard gave Stringham command of a boat in the capturing of four slavers. Trenchard then appointed Stingham prize-master and sent him home with them. In 1821 Stringham was appointed First Lieutenant of the brig in the West Indies Squadron, and from 1825 to 1829 served at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. In late 1829 he was appointed First Lieutenant of the to take part in the search his former ship Hornet, believed lost.
Bjorklund joined the Army from Seattle, Washington in February 1941,WWII Army Enlistment Records and by September 13, 1943 was serving as a first lieutenant in the 142nd Infantry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division. On that day, near Altavilla, Italy, he single-handedly attacked and destroyed two German machine gun emplacements and a mortar position. For these actions, he was awarded the Medal of Honor a year later, on September 6, 1944. Bjorklund left the Army while still a first lieutenant.
A total of 708 African Americans were killed in combat during World War II.Michael Clodfelter. Seven African Americans were awarded for their work in the war. Their names were: First Lieutenant Vernon J. Baker, Staff Sergeant Edward A. Carter, Jr., First Lieutenant John R. Fox, Private First Class Willy F. James, Jr., Staff Sergeant Ruben Rivers, Captain Charles L. Thomas, and Private George Watson. Warfare and Armed Conflicts- A Statistical Reference to Casualty and Other Figures, 1500–2000. 2nd end, 2002. .
Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Joseph Frank Wehner, First Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Rouvres, France, September 15, 1918. While on a mission First Lieutenant Wehner found an enemy patrol of eight machines attacking a single American observation machine. He immediately attacked, destroying one and forcing another down out of control, his own plane being badly damaged by enemy machine-gun fire. He managed to convey the American plane to safety.
When Ariel arrived at the port of Philadelphia on the 14th of April, 1781, it was the first time Dale stepped foot on American soil in four years. The rank of first lieutenant that Jones bestowed upon Dale was, to this point, recognized only by the French government that had financed Jones' privateer ventures. In recognition for his services, the American Continental Congress now officially recognized his rank as well, and made him a first lieutenant in the Continental Navy.
He remained first lieutenant for almost ten years. During his time as first lieutenant, he served in the Philippines several times. From 1908 to 1915, Barber was with the Panama Canal Commission and retired as a major, Third Infantry, on September 1, 1916. He then served on the Mexican border, after which he became the Adjutant General of New Jersey from December 1916 to July 1917. He was made a Brigadier general of the National Army on July 16, 1917.
He volunteered to serve in the United States Army for the Spanish–American War. When the 5th Massachusetts was activated for federal service, Austin was commissioned as a first lieutenant and appointed as regimental adjutant. He joined the regular Army after the war; appointed a first lieutenant in the 46th United States Volunteer Infantry on August 17, 1899, he transferred to the Artillery Corps on August 22, 1901. He served in the Artillery Corps for the rest of his career.
In 1896, after a few years of private practice, he was commissioned a first lieutenant and assistant surgeon in the U.S. Army. He graduated from the Army Medical School in Washington the following year.
Crawford received his appointment as a first lieutenant with the colored troops, but was not reassigned until September 1864. The war's ending found Crawford assigned to the 13th Colored Artillery in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
In June 1969, after his graduation from TAMU, Raney launched Aggieland Book Store, a business which he still operates. From 1969 to 1975, he was a first lieutenant in the Texas Army National Guard.
Mount Bulyea is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1920 after Hon. George H. V. Bulyea, a Canadian Pacific Railway employee and first Lieutenant General of Alberta.
The unit moved to Centreville, Virginia on 16–28 August. Battery E under the command of First Lieutenant Samuel Nicholl Benjamin fought at the Second Battle of Bull Run on 29–30 August 1862.
Robert L. Bailey (August 7, 1892 - December 23, 1957) was the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, serving as Governor Carl Edward Bailey's lieutenant governor, as well as Governor Homer Martin Adkins' first lieutenant governor.
Following five further victories in June 1943, Wernicke became a fighter pilot instructor and underwent officer training courses. On 4 July 1943, Oberleutnant (First Lieutenant) Horst Ademeit, his Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of the 6.
16 During the First Barbary War, he served aboard Mackenzie, 1840, pp. 53–55 and later was first lieutenant (second in command) of . He then served under Captain John Rodgers on and USS Essex.
After graduating in 1962 with a degree in physical education, Mills entered the United States Marine Corps. He was a First Lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve when he competed in the 1964 Olympics.
Wiley fulfilled a six-month ROTC obligation as a first lieutenant in the United States Army at Fort Lee, Virginia; and subsequently accepted a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, pilot, U.S. Air Service, 50th Aero Squadron, Air Service. Place and date: Near Binarville, France, October 6, 1918. Entered service at: Chicago, Ill. Born: July 21, 1890, Chicago, Ill.
During World War I, Korell served as a first lieutenant and captain in the 12th Infantry Regiment of the 8th Infantry Division and in the 16th Infantry Division from August 1917 to March 1919.
In 1979, Mubarak was promoted to be the first Lieutenant General of the Kuwait Armed Forces. He retired from the military the next year, the first officer to retire from the Kuwait Armed Forces.
He served in the Signal Corps until the close of the Civil War, having been commissioned first lieutenant on March 3, 1863, and subsequently promoted to the rank of captain and major by brevet.
Initially, he was a first lieutenant with the 17th U.S. Infantry Regiment but on September 21, 1866, he was transferred to the 35th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He was unassigned as of August 12, 1869.
Sir Joseph Bampfylde Fuller (20 March 1854 – 29 November 1935) was a British inventor, writer and first Lieutenant Governor of the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam, knighted for his service in India.
Pylades and Espiegle engaged Crash, which surrendered after a strong resistance. MacKenzie immediately put Crash into service under Lieutenant James Slade, Latonas first lieutenant. In the attack, Pylades lost one man killed and three wounded.
Wulff joined the Royal Danish Navy as the family tradition prescribed. He became a second lieutenant in 1825 and a first lieutenant in 1835. He reached the rank of captain lieutenant and captain in 1851.
Wulff was born on 26 November 1774 in Copenhagen, the son of first lieutenant and later commander Frederik Christian Wulff (1749-1812) and Kirstine Johansen (1755-1829). He was the elder brother of Christian Wulff.
In the fall, the Army commissioned Hale as a first lieutenant and assigned him to the 88th Aero Squadron. He later served at the Headquarters of the 7th Army Corps in the Army of Occupation.
He graduated from City College of New York in 1940, and became an assistant film curator at the Museum of Modern Art. He served in the Army from 1941 to 1945, becoming a first lieutenant.
First Lieutenant Harry Linn Martin (January 4, 1911 – March 26, 1945) was a United States Marine Corps officer who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions on Iwo Jima on March 26, 1945.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 4th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: Near Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippine Islands, November 23, 1901. Entered service at: Cobleskill, N.Y. Birth: Cobleskill, N.Y. G.O. No.: 33, 1913. Date of issue: Unknown.
First Lieutenant Blood was awarded the Silver Star posthumously for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity. He was also posthumously awarded the Purple Heart for wounds sustained during direct contact with an enemy of the United States.
381—with the doctoral thesis: Frederick the Great's Relation to Württemberg. He fought in the First World War in the infantry and left the German Army with the rank of first lieutenant (Oberleutnant) in 1919.
On 1 October 1934, Tolsdorf joined the German Army. By 1938, he was an Oberleutnant (first lieutenant); he was given command of an anti-tank company in the 1st Infantry Division on 1 April 1939.
On 19 July 1867, Captain Sprague, First Lieutenant Harrison B. Oatman, and the men of Company I were the last members of the 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment to be mustered out of the Army.
During the Korean War, he served stateside in the United States Air Force from 1951 to 1953 and obtained the rank of first lieutenant as an officer in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.
Rank and Organization: First Lieutenant, 36th Infantry, U.S. Volunteers. Place and Date: Near Porac, Luzon, Philippine Islands, September 28, 1899. Entered Service At: Burlington, Kansas Birth: Coffey County, Kans. Date of Issue: March 8, 1902.
Scheider served three years in the United States Air Force as a first lieutenant in Air Operations from 1955 to 1958. He then became a reservist captain in the Air Force Reserve Command until 1964.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Volunteer Signal Corps. Place and date: At Paco Bridge, Philippine Islands, February 5, 1899. Entered service at. Portland. Oreg. Birth: Fort Myer, Va. Date of issue: May 6, 1905.
Commander Francis Douglas commissioned her in May 1808 for the Downs.Winfield (2008), p.299. Douglas had been first lieutenant of HMS Repulse (1780) at the mutiny at The Nore in 1797.Commander Francis Douglas, douglashistory.co.
John Ezra Rickards (July 23, 1848 – December 26, 1927) was a Republican politician in the Montana legislator. He served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Montana, and the second Governor of the state of Montana.
Shairp was initially commissioned as a second lieutenant, 55 Company, Portsmouth Division on 12 June 1778. On 25 October 1780 he was promoted to first lieutenant and transferred to the 57 Company, also headquartered at Portsmouth.Bladen (ed.) 1978, p. 418 He was placed on half-pay from 1783 following a reduction in British military forces after the American Revolutionary War, but returned to full pay a year later as First Lieutenant in the Chatham Division of Marines under the command of Major-General Carruthers.
Urban served as a first lieutenant and captain in six campaigns during World War II, and was severely wounded his seventh time while charging an enemy machine gun position on 3 September 1944, in Belgium. He was promoted to first lieutenant on February 1, 1942, captain on April 30, 1943, major on October 2, 1944, and lieutenant colonel on October 2, 1945. He was medically retired from the U.S. Army on February 26, 1946. Beginning at Fort Bragg, Urban served as a platoon leader.
He continued serving during the peace, and in 1793, at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars, was first lieutenant of the Penelope frigate on the Jamaica station, under the command of Captain Bartholomew Rowley. The Penelope's service was peculiarly active. In company with the Iphigenia she captured the French frigate Inconstante, on the coast of San Domingo, on 25 November 1793; she captured or cut out many privateers or merchant vessels; and Malcolm, as first lieutenant, commanded her boats in several sharp conflicts.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 6th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At White River, S. Dak., January 1, 1891. Entered service at: Washington, D.C. Birth: June 7, 1850, Washington, D.C. Date of issue: April 25, 1891.
His unit was attached to the 2nd Marine Brigade in October 1936 and served in San Diego, California and Guam until July 1940. He was meanwhile promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in July 1938.
Falkowski was born in Pohulanka near Vilnius in 1912. In 1934 he entered to Polish Air Force Academy in Dęblin. He was promoted first lieutenant (podporucznik) in October 1936. Then he began his career in Toruń.
Medal of Honor Presentation Ceremony - February 9, 1919, at Chaumont, France. General John J. Pershing presided. Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, 353d Infantry, 89th Division. Place and date: Near Bantheville, France, 1 November 1918.
McKee Grave is a public artwork by an unknown artist, located at the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States. It serves as the final resting place of First Lieutenant Thomas Hudson McKee and his wife.
His Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: Near Camp on White River, Colo., 20 October 1879. Entered service at: Huntsville, Mo. Birth: Randolph County, Mo. Date of issue: 18 September 1897.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 1st U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Sierra Madre Mountains, Mex., 11 January 1886. Entered service at: Tennallytown, Montgomery County, Md. Birth: Burnt Mills, Md. Date of issue: 27 November 1894.
First Lieutenant John H. Calef, 1863. Library of Congress John Haskell Calef (September 24, 1841 - January 4, 1912) was a career artillery officer in the United States Army, and a veteran of the American Civil War.
On March 3, 1853, Smith was promoted to first lieutenant. He resigned his commission on December 18, 1854, to become a civil engineer in New York City, and was Streets Commissioner there from 1858 to 1861.
While there, he was promoted to first lieutenant. He was next assigned as a captain to be superintendent of the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal, where he was serving when World War I broke out.
He had risen to the rank of first lieutenant when honorably discharged. After earning a Masters of Arts degree in 1866, again at Wesleyen, he returned to Wheeling and commenced the practice of law in 1866.
He served more than three years in the Union Army during the Civil War as a private, first sergeant, second lieutenant, first lieutenant, and adjutant in the Second Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry of the Iron Brigade.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 27th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Fort Pitacus, Lake Lanao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, May 4, 1903. Entered service at: Washington, D.C. Birth: Pontiac, Mich. Date of issue: June 9, 1904.
It was while in Vietnam that Rollings earned the Navy's second-highest honor for valor and heroism in combat, the Navy Cross (second only to the Medal of Honor). The citation that accompanied the medal: Navy Cross The President of the United States Takes Pleasure in Presenting The Navy Cross To Wayne E. Rollings First Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps For Services as Set Forth in the Following Citation: The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Wayne E. Rollings (107099), First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for extraordinary heroism on 18 September 1969 as a patrol leader with the First Force Reconnaissance Company, First Reconnaissance Battalion, FIRST Marine Division (Reinforced), Fleet Marine Force, during operations against enemy forces in the Republic of Vietnam. While First Lieutenant Rollings was leading a long-range reconnaissance patrol deep into enemy-controlled territory in Quang Nam Province, the point man spotted twelve enemy soldiers in almost hidden emplacements and immediately fired at the hostile troops. Observing that the point man's weapon had become inoperable, First Lieutenant Rollings dashed across the fire-swept terrain and positioned himself between the point man and the enemy.
Sir Albert Joseph Walsh (April 3, 1900 - December 12, 1958) was Commissioner of Home Affairs and Education and chief justice of the Dominion of Newfoundland, and its first Lieutenant Governor upon its admission to the Canadian Confederation.
He also designed a hydraulic lamp that was adopted by the Lighthouse Board for use in American lighthouses. Meade received an official promotion to first lieutenant in 1851, and to captain in 1856.Eicher, p. 385; nndb.
George F. Shepley First Lieutenant Jacob A. Field of Company K Samuel W. Doble of Company D The 12th Maine Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Drewes was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 November. His II. Gruppe of ZG 76 was then converted to a night fighter unit and renamed III. Gruppe of Nachtjagdgeschwader 3 (NJG 3—3rd Night Fighter Wing).
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 7th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: At Wounded Knee Creek, S. Dak., December 29, 1890. Entered service at: Athens, Ga. Born: February 20, 1853, Newberry, S.C. Date of issue: September 26, 1893.
Weitzel was promoted to first lieutenant of engineers in 1860. In 1861, he was reassigned to Washington, D.C. in the Corps of Engineers. His company served as the bodyguard during the inauguration of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.
She had also served under Kieth in the Gironde. Lieutenant James Webb Cairnes was appointed to replace Rous in 1818, however, he did not take command until 1819. Cairnes had been first lieutenant of .Naval Chronicle, Vol.
Following the war, Cram was appointed as a first lieutenant in the Regular Army's 17th U.S. Infantry. Cram was promoted to captain on October 8, 1867.General Orders, Adjutant-General's Office, United States. Military Secretary's Dept. 1867.
During World War I, he was active in several volunteer groups including the Red Cross and local bond drives. In 1918, Overturf attended officer training and was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Oregon home guard.
In 1866, prior to being mustered out with the 48th, Sloan also became a member of the regular United States Army, and briefly served with both units. He also became a first lieutenant with the regular Army.
In 1861 he was commissioned first lieutenant of Company E of the 1st Rhode Island Detached Militia. The regiment mustered out three months later in August.Grieve, Robert. An Illustrated History of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and Vicinity. 1897.
Garrison may be named for an early settler, Captain Zadock Bonner "Zed" Garrison (April 20, 1829 – January 9, 1909). Captain Garrison served as a First Lieutenant in the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers during the Civil War.
Kim Guadagno, a former prosecutor, was sworn in as New Jersey's first lieutenant governor on January 19, 2010 under Governor Christie. Succeeding Guadagno, former assemblywoman Sheila Oliver was sworn in on January 16, 2018 under Governor Murphy.
Delhi Between Two Empires, 1803-1931. Oxford University Press, p.26 Sir John Lawrence, then Chief Commissioner, was appointed the first Lieutenant-Governor on 1January 1859. In 1866, the Judicial Commissioner was replaced by a Chief Court.
John Vincent "Jack" Power (November 20, 1918 – February 1, 1944) was a United States Marine Corps first lieutenant who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Kwajalein in World War II.
On September 27, 1944, five American soldiers – mission commander Major William V. Holohan, First Lieutenant Victor Giannino, First Lieutenant Aldo Icardi, Technical Sergeant Arthur Ciaramicoli, and radio operator Carl LoDolce – and three Italian agents parachuted into northern Italy near Coiromonte, a frazione of Armeno in the province of Novara. Holohan was a forty-year-old lawyer who had a peacetime reserve commission in the cavalry. Twenty-two-year-old Lieutenant Icardi was the only mission member able to speak the dialect of the region. Lieutenant Giannino spoke Italian and LoDolce spoke Sicilian.
More time passes. USSR territory is almost completely liberated from German occupation. The «old men» are preparing for battle, however, this now includes Romeo (first lieutenant, Maestro’s wingman) and Grasshopper (first lieutenant, 2nd Squadron commander), while Maestro himself is already a major and a regiment commander. Fifteen minutes before takeoff, Romeo asks Maestro’s permission to get married (since both he and Masha can be shot down any day) which Titarenko gives right away. Once again the «old men» take off, and the newcomers from the reinforcements are left on the airfield.
Under the first call of President Abraham Lincoln for three-months’ men, Brumm enlisted as a private and was elected the first lieutenant of Company I, Fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He reenlisted in 1861 for three years and was elected first lieutenant of Company K, Seventy-sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He was detailed on the staff of General Barton as assistant quartermaster and aide-de-camp, which position he held under General Barton and General Galusha Pennypacker until the expiration of his term of service in 1871.
In November 1860, he and forty students formed a local militia company, with Pletschke as Captain and a Professor Pomeroy as First Lieutenant. In April 1861, Professor Pletschke became the captain of the Appleton Light Infantry, with one T. R. Hudd as First Lieutenant. On May 31, 1861, Pletschke offered the services of his company to Adjutant-General William L. Utley in the Union's battle against the southern rebels; Utley accepted in early June, noting that the Appleton Light Infantry would likely be called upon within ten days. They were mustered into service soon after.
Shortly after enlisting, Taylor was in the Battle of Antietam. He then followed his regiment West to join the Army of the Cumberland at Nashville, where he participated in the Battle of Stones River. After being commissioned First Lieutenant in 1863 he was in command of Company A. He served on the battlefield at Chickamauga where he was in charge of the couriers at the headquarters of General William Rosecrans. As a First Lieutenant, Taylor was awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery at the Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, on September 20, 1863.
Note hostages on the left. By the morning of October 18 the engine house, later known as John Brown's Fort, was surrounded by a company of U.S. Marines under the command of First Lieutenant Israel Greene, USMC, with Colonel Robert E. Lee of the United States Army in overall command.Hoffman, Colonel Jon T., USMC: A Complete History, Marine Corps Association, Quantico, VA, (2002), p. 84. Army First Lieutenant J. E. B. Stuart approached under a white flag and told the raiders their lives would be spared if they surrendered.
Vice- admiral James Young purchased the Guineaman Betsey at Antigua for £1500, and renamed her Comet. On 30 May 1777 he appointed Lieutenant William Swinney (or Swiney), First Lieutenant of , to command Comet. On 19 March 1778 Lieutenant William Peacock, First Lieutenant of Portland, replaced Swinney, who transferred to to replace her previous commander, Lieutenant Robert Stratford, who had died. In April Young sent and Comet back to England as escorts to a convoy that also included , which Young was sending back for repairs following her engagement with the American privateer Randolph.
Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Donald Hudson, First Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Fere-en- Tardenois, France, August 1, 1918. A protection patrol of which Lieutenant Hudson was a member was attacked by a large formation of enemy planes. First Lieutenant Hudson was separated from the formation and forced to a low altitude by four enemy planes (Fokker type). He shot down one, drove off the other three, and started to our lines with a damaged machine, but was attacked by two planes.
In 1898, Gibbs enlisted in the Iowa Volunteer Infantry as a private. During the Spanish–American War and Philippine Insurrection, Gibbs served in the volunteer forces, mainly on Signal Corps duty, in ranks from private to first lieutenant. While a sergeant, Gibbs was cited for gallantry in action against the Spanish forces at Manila. After being commissioned a first lieutenant in the Signal Corps, Regular Army, Gibbs' various duties included numerous surveys and construction of telegraph lines in Alaska and as chief Army signal officer of the Cuban Pacification.
Vandegrift as a first lieutenant, around 1915 Following instruction at the Marine Officers' School at Port Royal, South Carolina, his first tour of duty was at the Marine Barracks at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In 1912, he went to foreign shore duty in the Caribbean, first to Cuba and then to Nicaragua, where he participated in the bombardment, assault, and capture of Coyotepe Fortress. In 1914, he participated in the engagement and occupation of Veracruz, Mexico. In December 1914, following his promotion to first lieutenant, he attended the Advance Base Course at the Marine Barracks, Philadelphia.
Leach was in command of the "A" turret and he was involved in the Battle of the North Cape in December 1943. In autumn 1944, he was posted to as the navigating officer. During his posting on Javelin, a mutiny broke out whilst Leach was the duty officer: he "conducted himself well under difficult circumstances" and, after the mutiny was put down, the captain and first lieutenant were re-appointed. Leach was given the position as first lieutenant and the ship was transformed within a few weeks. In April 1946, Leach transferred to the destroyer .
In 1882, First Lieutenant W. C. Lewis was issued 50 bayonet scabbards, 50 gun slings, 50 cartridge boxes, waist belts and plates. The Governor's Guards "voluntarily disbanded without orders from headquarters" as stated in the Adjutant General's Report of 1885 to 1886, and had not yet surrendered their arms of fifty caliber 50 rifles and accoutrements. The Governor's Guards reformed under command of William C. Lewis, former First Lieutenant on March 4, 1897. Officially they were Company C, 4th Battalion, Florida State Troops; one company among 20 throughout the State Troops.
For example, in the Army and Marine Corps these positions can include leading a specialty platoon, or assignment as the executive officer for a company-sized unit (70–250 soldiers or marines). In the Air Force, a first lieutenant may be a flight commander or section's officer in charge with varied supervisory responsibilities, including supervision of as many as 100+ personnel, although in a flying unit, a first lieutenant is a rated officer (pilot, navigator, or air battle manager) who has just finished training for his career field and has few supervisory responsibilities.
Garrison as a first lieutenant during World War II On July 13, 1943, Garrison transferred from the RAF to the United States Army Air Forces, receiving a commission as a first lieutenant. On September 26, after transition training in the P-47 Thunderbolt at RAF Atcham, he was assigned to the 4th Fighter Group, based at RAF Debden, as a member of the 336th Fighter Squadron.The 336th FS had formerly been No. 133 Squadron RAF, an Eagle Squadron, until September 1942. Garrison's first combat mission came on October 4, 1943.
Wadsworth was born in 1790 at Portland, Maine. He was appointed a midshipman on 2 April 1804 and was promoted to lieutenant on 21 April 1810. Lt. Wadsworth was the first lieutenant on board Constitution during that famous frigate's successful engagement with Guerriere in the War of 1812. For this action, he received a silver medal and was included in the vote of thanks received by the commanding officer, Isaac Hull, and his officers. Wadsworth later served as first lieutenant of the corvette Adams during that ship's cruise in 1814 when she captured 10 prizes.
The group was led by first lieutenant Ali Abd al Latif and first lieutenant Abdul Fadil Almaz. The latter led an insurrection of the military training academy, which ended in their defeat and the death of Almaz after the British army blew up the military hospital where he was garrisoned. This defeat was (allegedly) partially the result of the Egyptian garrison in Khartoum North not supporting the insurrection with artillery as was previously promised. Plaque in the Cloisters of Westminster Abbey, London, to commemorate the British in Anglo- Egyptian Sudan 1898-1955.
During the siege of the city he commanded a party of seamen ashore, manning a battery. On the return of the fleet to England he was employed, as first lieutenant of Maida, removing masts and stores from the captured Danish ships. In mid-1808 (a few months after the Maida was paid off) he joined the , flagship of Rear-Admiral Robert Stopford on the blockade of the coast of France, serving as first lieutenant. At one point Tayler was sent ashore at Quimper to distribute propaganda placards proclaiming the British victories in Spain.
Built at Sackets Harbor, New York, in 1843, Active was based there and served on Lake Ontario. She was under the command of First Lieutenant William B. Whitehead.Noble, p 77 She appears to have left service in 1847.
Two days later Admiral Lord Collingwood, Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean Fleet, appointed Lieutenant Henry Higgs, Espoirs first lieutenant, as her captain (acting).Marshall (1835), Vol. 4, Part 2, pp.64-65. In 1809 Commander Robert Mitford superseded Higgs.
This would place his birth about 1655. He became a Sekondløytnanat in the Fåbergske Company in 1682. He became a First Lieutenant in 1685. In 1697 he became a Lieutenant Captain in the South Hedemark National Guard Company.
During the Spanish–American War in 1898, he was commissioned as a first lieutenant, and became captain, in the First United States Volunteer Infantry, a unit mustered out in Galveston that saw no service outside the United States.
King (1967) p.127 Jean Jacques von Coll was appointed his successor. Coll was a retired first lieutenant of the Duchy of Nassau, who had been appointed by Prince Solms as the first financial officer of New Braunfels.
After volunteering for service in 1917, William Polk was a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve Medical Corps upon his death on June 23, 1918."Obituary Dean W. M. Polk". Cornell Alumni News July 1918. Page 448.
He was placed with the Gestapo, and later with the SS. He also rose in ranks in the SS, becoming a first lieutenant, captain, major and lieutenant colonel in 1939, and from colonel to brigadier general in 1940.
Sam Kendricks mom is named Marni and his dad is named Scott. He has 2 brothers named John Scott and Tom. His favorite cousin is Reeves Manley. Kendricks is a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve.
Medal of Honor Presentation Ceremony - February 9, 1919, at Chaumont, France. General John J. Pershing presided. Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company M, 60th Infantry, 5th Division. Place and date: At Cunel, France; 12 October 1918.
He served as a navigator (first lieutenant) in the United States Army Air Forces from May 1942 to January 1946. He had volunteered to joined the Air Forces immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
In 1855, Rehm was appointed Chicago's street commissioner. Rehm was appointed the Chicago Police Department's first deputy superintendent in 1855. He also became the Police Captain of the North Side. In 1857, Rehm briefly served as First Lieutenant.
William John Henry Booker, M.D. (April 29, 1882 - August 24, 1921) was a prominent African-American physician situated in Oxford, North Carolina. He became a First Lieutenant Medical Officer following the United States's entry into World War I.
Simeon T. Josselyn (January 14, 1842 - April 4, 1905) was a first lieutenant in the Union Army who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the American Civil War at the Battle of Missionary Ridge.
First Lieutenant John Love was in command of the artillery battalion at the Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales. Love was appointed brevet captain for gallantry at the Battle of Santa Cruz de Rosales, Mexico, March 16, 1848.
Kennedy was commissioned and saw World War II service in the 1st Cavalry Division during the Liberation of the Philippines as a first lieutenant. He received the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster.
The candidates for governor and lieutenant governor were joined together as a single choice, so that voters did not have the opportunity to split the ticket. Kim Guadagno, Christie's running mate, will be New Jersey's first lieutenant governor.
At the start of the Civil War, Gibbs was first lieutenant of the Regiment of Mounted Rifles of the U.S. Army (Regular Army).Sifakis, Stewart. Who Was Who in the Civil War. New York: Facts On File, 1988. . p.
He was promoted to second lieutenant on October 24, 1853, and transferred to the 10th Infantry on March 3, 1855. He was promoted to first lieutenant On August 25, 1855. He participated in the Mormon campaign in 1857—1858.
Rufus Herve Bacote, M.D. (July 1, 1890 - October 13, 1930) was a prominent physician in Kentucky and Tennessee who served as a first lieutenant and an army doctor in 370th Infantry Regiment of 93rd Division during World War I.
Marshall (1832), Vol. 3, Part 2, p.421. Foreman served about five months aboard Procris before transferring to to assume the post of first lieutenant. In February 1812 Lieutenant Nathaniel Norton was appointed to command of Procris, replacing Forman.
Winfield Scott in the Mexican–American War, earning the brevet of first lieutenant for gallantry at Cerro Gordo. He resigned from the army in 1854. After taking a course in the Harvard Law School, he practiced law in Boston.
Mack served his mandatory military service in the United States Army Infantry as a Second Lieutenant while on active duty (1959); and as a First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Infantry and Military Police, while serving on Reserve duty (1960–1968).
At the time, 2. Staffel was under the command of Oberleutnant (First Lieutenant) Karl-Heinz Greisert. On 4 September 1940, Bühligen claimed his first aerial victory, a Hawker Hurricane shot down over Dover. He was then transferred to 6.
Barlow received a knighthood. Phoebes first lieutenant, John Wentworth Holland, who had been wounded, received a promotion to commander. In 1847 the action earned Phoebe's crew the clasp "Phoebe 19 Feby. 1801" to the Naval General Service Medal (1847).
IAVA is America's first and largest Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans group. He served as an army first lieutenant and infantry rifle platoon leader in Iraq from 2003 through 2004. Rieckhoff was released from the Army National Guard in 2007.
On 9 July he was promoted to first lieutenant. Between 1882 and 1883 he studied in the Military Engineering Academy in Saint Petersburg but fell ill and had to return to Bulgaria.Ташев, Ташо (1999). Министрите на България 1879-1999.
He was promoted to First Lieutenant in April 1864 and later received the Medal of Honor for dragging a wounded Union officer to the rear and preventing him from being captured at the October 1864 Battle of Peebles Farm.
He had a son from first marriage, Alan Christian Puryear (1914–1986) who served as first lieutenant in the United States Army during World War II. General Puryear Jr. is buried at Hollywood Cemetery in his native Richmond, Virginia.
During the Civil War, Stephen M. Wood was a First lieutenant in the 6th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry as part of his brother, Samuel Newitt Wood's Battalion and later was Brigade Commissary of Subsistence in the Department of the Gulf.
Dutton then began exercising brigade command in the IX Corps in February, and he was promoted to First Lieutenant in the Regular Army on March 3.Eicher, p. 219. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps until March 3, 1863.
During the Civil War, he enlisted as a private in Company G, Forty-seventh Regiment of the Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He was promoted to orderly sergeant, second lieutenant, first lieutenant, and captain, and served four years and three months.
Sir Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau (October 20, 1808 - September 14, 1894) was a Canadian politician who served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. Prior to Canadian Confederation, he served as the leader of the blue party in Canada East.
237 Phillimore returned to the Edgar after the battle, where he learnt that the Edgars first lieutenant had been killed in the engagement. A round of general promotions of the junior officers followed, and Phillimore was promoted to lieutenant.
He was a lawyer. Wiley entered Union Army service as a first lieutenant of the 16th Ohio Infantry Regiment. He was promoted to captain on May 4, 1861. He was mustered out of the volunteers on August 18, 1861.
In 1969, Clarke volunteered for the United States Army Reserves. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1974 then Captain in 1979. Clarke was honorably discharged in September 1980. Clarke was married on June 28, 1970 to Peggy Crews.
He then became first-lieutenant of the 32-gun , and commanded her boats in a successful cutting-out expedition against a Spanish privateer. Hawker then left active service for a period on half-pay during the Peace of Amiens.
Leonard Fulton Ross (July 18, 1823 – January 17, 1901) was an American lawyer, probate judge, and stock raiser who served as a first lieutenant in the Mexican-American War and as a brigadier general during the American Civil War.
At age 18, Bakal served four years with the Israeli Air Force where she was the first female officer ever in the Anti- Aircraft Combat Division, then a First Lieutenant in Military Intelligence Specializing in Public and International Relations.
Radha Krishna Mathur was appointed to be the first Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh by the President of India on 25 October 2019. He formally sworn in on 31 October 2019 when the union territory of ladakh came into existence.
Albert's sons Friedrich Wilhelm von Rauch, First Lieutenant à la suite of the 1st Foot Guard Regiment and Military Governor of Emperor William II's sons, and Leopold von Rauch, Colonel in German General Staff, took up a military career.
Among the 115 casualties aboard Immortalité were Captain Legrand, his first lieutenant and General Monge (commander of the 250 soldiers on board), all dead. Fisgard, with the aid of other ships of the blockade squadron, successfully brought her prize into port.
He was then stationed in Santa Fe, New Mexico, from 1852 to 1853, and as first lieutenant at Fort Union from 1853 to 1854. Moore resigned from his commission in 1855. He then became a professor at Shelby College in Kentucky.
For his actions, Silverthorn was decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross and later with the Navy Cross. He was also decorated with the French Croix de guerre 1914–1918 with Gilt Star and promoted to the rank of first lieutenant.
In 1880 he was accepted in the Military School in Sofia and graduated in 1882 with the rank of lieutenant and was assigned to serve in the 20th Varna infantry battalion. In August 1885 he was promoted to First Lieutenant.
He practiced law with the firm of Kyte, Conlan, Wulsin and Vogeler. Wulsin served in the United States Army in World War II as a First Lieutenant. He fought on the beaches of Normandy, where he earned the Purple Heart.
In 1898, Oldfield enlisted for the Spanish–American War as a private in Company M, 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment. He was promoted to first sergeant before receiving a commission as a first lieutenant, and he was mustered out in March 1899.
Robert Cummings played First Lieutenant Gatewood in the 1960 episode, "The Last Bugle," on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre, the dramatization of the capture of Geronimo, a role filled by Michael Pate. Robert Warwick was cast as General Nelson Miles.
The next morning he and his platoon continued their advance and captured the hill. Dodd was subsequently promoted to first lieutenant and, on June 4, 1951, awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the fight for Hill 256.
He worked as an engineer in Notodden from 1904 to 1915, then as a chief of department and director in Oslo from 1915 to 1926. Geelmuyden was a reserve officer in the Norwegian Army, with the rank of First Lieutenant.
4; Boomhower, p. 3, 26–27; Morrow, p. 6. Wallace rose to the position of regimental adjutant and the rank of first lieutenant while serving in the army of Zachary Taylor, but Wallace personally did not participate in combat.Warner, pp.
Second Lieutenant: June 2, 1981 First Lieutenant: June 2, 1983 Captain: June 2, 1985 Major: June 1, 1993 Lieutenant Colonel: Jan. 1, 1997 Colonel: June 1, 2002 Brigadier General: Dec. 3, 2007 Major General: Sept. 1, 2011 Lieutenant General: Oct.
Visits to Gibraltar, Malta, Algeria, France and Italy followed. In October 1934 he transferred to HMS L56 based with the rest of the 6th Submarine Flotilla at Portsmouth. Wanklyn spent a year on board before becoming the boat's first lieutenant.
He is also secretly a SSU operative. :His count is 120, the basis yet not revealed. ; : :Jail is a first lieutenant in the Alcian Royal Military and is also serious minded. He holds a ballot which is available to army officials.
Newell died while helping to fight the fire,Naval Chronicle, (January - July 1815), Vol. 33, pp.497-8. with the result that Alexander sailed home under the command of her first lieutenant, Henry Cobb. She reached Britain on 25 June 1815.
In July his daughter Patricia was born, but she and her mother had to be evacuated to Australia as the war commenced. On 14 November 1939 Rankin was made the first Lieutenant and navigator of the repair ship HMS Resource.
Naval Chronicle, Vol. 24, p.82. The court ordered a seaman who had also seized the same opportunity to desert to 200 lashes. The seaman had made mutinous statements to the purser and First Lieutenant on Crocus when they caught him.
A number of the top officials from this department were implicated in the Doctors' Plot, showing the inherent mistrust and suspicion within the Soviet security apparatus.Knight, Amy W. Beria, Stalin's First Lieutenant. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993, pp. 169-171.
First Lieutenant Thomas B. Huger, CSN Thomas B. Huger (died April 25, 1862) was an officer in the Confederate States Navy during the U.S. Civil War. Before the war, he had served for over 20 years in the United States Navy.
JASDF First Lieutenant Misa Matsushima became the first woman to qualify as a fighter pilot in August 2018. At that time, the total number of military women in Japan was 13.707, only a little less than 6% of the total force.
Official Congressional photo of Hunter. Hunter served as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was awarded a Bronze Star, an Air Medal, and the Vietnam Service Medal for his efforts on the battlefield., p. 100.
By 1 September 1864, Russell was first lieutenant and Tart and Bennett were second lieutenants. In January and February 1864, many soldiers re-enlisted and were classified as veterans. During the war 123 men enlisted as recruits, mostly in 1864.
Knudson was born on April 30, 1874 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. He later joined the Wisconsin National Guard in 1890. In 1898, he was mustered into the United States Army as a first lieutenant and would serve in the Spanish–American War.
He served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army during the Spanish–American War in 1898. After the war he became an undertaker in Newburgh, and later in Schenectady. He was a Coroner of Schenectady County for several terms.
Jones moved with his uncle to Georgia in 1740. He studied law in Savannah, Georgia, and gained admission to the state bar and became a practicing attorney. In 1790, he also served as a first lieutenant in the Georgia Militia.
AJA University of Medical Sciences () is the medical school of Islamic Republic of Iran Army (Artesh), located in Tehran. The university enrolls top students of Iranian University Entrance Exam, who are given the rank of First lieutenant upon graduation in PhD.
Romualdo Rubi is a retired Philippine Army enlisted trooper and a recipient the Philippines' highest military award for courage, the Medal of Valor. Rubi was a First Lieutenant in 2015. He died due to Chronic Asthma on May 29, 2018.
The Generals Of Gettysburg: Appraisal Of The Leaders Of America's Greatest Battle. Savas Publishing Company, , p. 184. Custer was promoted to the rank of captain on June 5, 1862. On July 17, he was reverted to the rank of first lieutenant.
He served in the United States Army prior to enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps April 16, 1940. Commissioned First Lieutenant January 1, 1943 while serving in the Pacific campaign he died of wounds received in the action at Guadalcanal.
Miller served in the Marine Corps Reserve as a Second Lieutenant from 19 May to 31 October 1941. Commissioned First Lieutenant, USMC, at Quantico, Virginia, 1 November 1941, he volunteered for "Carlson's Raiders" and went to the Pacific Ocean Theatre.
He worked his way up in ranks in the army from First Lieutenant in 1946 to Colonel in 1964, and eventually to Surgeon General of the US Army in October 1973. He was also in charge of M.A.S.H. units in Vietnam.
Adjutant-General's Office. U. S. Army Register. Volumes 1-10. p. 27/265 From 1919 to 1921 he served overseas as first Lieutenant as assistant superintendent and director of ports in Great Britain, and at the United States Shipping Board.
He was promoted to first lieutenant on 1 October 1934. After serving as an instructor at Randolph Field, Texas, he commanded the 50th Observation Squadron at Luke Field in the Territory of Hawaii, from 23 March to 3 September 1937.
Bahamonde Point () is a headland which marks the western extremity of the Schmidt Peninsula on Trinity Peninsula. The point was charted by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1947–48) and named for First Lieutenant Arturo Bahamonde Calderon, engineer of the expedition.
The community took the name of "Campbell River" when its post office was constructed in 1907.Artibise, Alan F.J: "Campbell River". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Likewise, the name of HMS Discovery's First Lieutenant Zachary Mudge is preserved in the nearby Cape Mudge.
Following the Armistice, Rea served in the Allied occupation of the Rhineland until June 1919. He returned to the United States one month later and was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps with the rank of first lieutenant in July 1919.
Gregory volunteered to serve in the United States Army Air Corps on December 8, 1941 and was a first lieutenant with the 4th Air Force. Gregory was chosen to play football with the Fourth Air Force Flyers and Hollywood Bears.
Others suspected Beria had his own motives for doing so and wanted to get rid of Mogilevsky in order to secure a succession to his post.Knight, Amy W. (1993), Beria: Stalin's First Lieutenant, p. 35. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, .
In July 1916, he was promoted to first lieutenant and sent to the Philippines to join the 1st Company, Fort Mills (138th Company CAC) on Corregidor. Less than two months later he requested to return to the Aviation Section, Signal Corps.
American Military History: The United States Army and the forging of a nation, 1775-1917. Government Printing Office. Knox applied to this program several months later and was accepted into the Medical Reserve Corps with the rank of first lieutenant.
His experiences in the ruins of Dresden as an officer in the military police made him change his goal of becoming an engineer into becoming a chaplain. He left the service in 1946 as a first lieutenant to resume college.
As a first lieutenant, Moon graduated from the class of 1930–1931 at the Air Corps Tactical School (ACTS).Finney, Robert T. (1998) Air Force History and Museums Program. History of the Air Corps Tactical School 1920–1940. Third imprint.
Cathcart received promotion to post- captain and his first lieutenant, Villiers Francis Hatton, received promotion to commander. Cathcart's promotion was backdated to the date of the action. He received command of and took the survivors from Seagull with him.Marshall (1827), Suppl.
He was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in July 1939 and took part in the temporary duty with the Marine Guard Detachment at Little White House in Warm Springs, Georgia – the personal retreat of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
He served as first lieutenant, captain lieutenant, and captain until the close of the American Revolutionary War. Van Horn was also a founding member of the Society of the Cincinnati. From 1808 until 1810, he was Lt. Col. Commanding 1st Reg.
First Lieutenant Matthew Scott, USAF is a fictional character from the science fiction television series, Stargate Universe, the third live-action series in the Stargate franchise, which centers on a group of soldiers and civilians trapped on the Ancient vessel Destiny. He is portrayed by Brian J. Smith. Matthew Scott holds the rank of First Lieutenant, and is described as a skilled and well-trained junior SGC member in his twenties, but is "mentally unprepared for the urgency of the situation" aboard the Destiny. Originally named Jared Nash, Scott was among the first characters to have been created in the series.
He then became first lieutenant of , one of the prizes from Toulon, under the command of Commander William Shield. Shield and Lydiard served along the French Mediterranean coast until October 1794, and were engaged in cutting-out enemy ships from French harbours. Sincere was then paid off and Lydiard transferred to the 74-gun , where he saw action at the Battle of Genoa on 14 March and the Battle of Hyères Islands on 13 July 1795. His former commander, William Shield, had received command of the 32-gun by July 1795, and Lydiard transferred that month to serve as his first lieutenant.
Burger served on the various stations and also with the Marine detachments aboard the battleships USS Utah and USS Arizona and was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in March 1931. First Lieutenant Burger returned to Quantico in July 1931, when he was assigned back to Quantico Marines football team. He served as assistant coach under Captain George W. McHenry for the 1931 and 1932 seasons. Burger then remained on Quantico until the end of March 1935, when he was attached to the 4th Marine Regiment under Colonel John C. Beaumont and sailed again to China.
Poole's column attacked the fort, but the garrison fought them off. First Lieutenant James Burton Pond received the Medal of Honor for leading the defense of the fort. The citation for his Medal of Honor reads: :For extraordinary heroism on 6 October 1863, while serving with Company C, 3d Wisconsin Cavalry, in action at Baxter Springs, Kansas. While in command of two companies of Cavalry, First Lieutenant Pond was surprised and attacked by several times his own number of guerrillas, but gallantly rallied his men, and after a severe struggle drove the enemy outside the fortifications.
The crew of RAIDR 21 were: Major Christopher M. Cooper (aircraft commander), Major Brent D. Williams, (radar navigator), Captain Michael K. Dodson, (co-pilot), First Lieutenant Joshua D. Shepherd (navigator), First Lieutenant Robert D. Gerren (electronic warfare officer), and Colonel George Martin. Martin, a flight surgeon, was the deputy commander of 36th Medical Group at Andersen. He was aboard in the Number 6 crew position to ride along for the Liberation Day "Fly Over". The rest of the crew members were from the 20th Bomb Squadron or the 96th Bomb Squadron at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana.
On March 6, 1888, Lieutenant Pendleton reported to the Marine Barracks, Brooklyn Navy Yard. His next duty was at the Marine Barracks, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, where he served from May 24, 1889 to May 12, 1892, but between June 21 and October 14, 1891, he was on temporary detached duty on board the AL-KI, cruising the Bering Sea. On June 28, 1891, Pendleton was promoted to the grade of first lieutenant. First Lieutenant Pendleton served at the Marine Barracks, Sitka, Alaska, from June 5, 1892 to June 28, 1894 and also from November 3, 1899 to March 21, 1904.
While attending Brown University, Buxton enlisted as a second lieutenant with Company C, First Regimental Brigade, Rhode Island Militia. In 1901 he held the rank of first lieutenant, resigning in 1903 to attend Harvard University. Lt. Buxton was cited as, "not only one of the most popular officers in the regiment but one of the most efficient." Providence Evening-Bulletin, December 15, 1908 After graduating from Harvard Law School, Buxton enlisted in the Third Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Rhode Island National Guard as a first lieutenant, being elected captain of that command in 1908 and serving through 1911.
First lieutenant is a commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces; in some forces, it is an appointment. The rank of lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations, but in the majority of cases it is common for it to be sub-divided into a senior (first lieutenant) and junior (second lieutenant) rank. The NATO equivalent rank for land force officers is OF-1 rank. In navies, while certain rank insignia may carry the name lieutenant, the term may also be used to relate to a particular post or duty, rather than a rank.
Three shots were fired by British sailors who had not got the message. Midshipman John Mayrant, following First Lieutenant Dale aboard, got a pike stuck through his leg. Pearson's first lieutenant was among those reluctant to believe that his captain had surrendered, and Dale made sure that he stayed with Pearson rather than leaving him to his own devices. A short time later, as Captain Pearson was boarding Bonhomme Richard to hand over his ceremonial sword, the main-mast of Serapis finally fell overboard, perhaps as a result of work to separate the two ships, dragging the damaged mizzen-top-mast with it.
During September – November 1918, Robillard participated in the bombing missions against the enemy bases, aerodromes, submarine bases, ammunition dumps, railroad junctions, etc. He was decorated with the Navy Cross for his services and received the promotion to the rank of first lieutenant.
He was promoted to first lieutenant in August 1938. In April 1939, Cushman was assigned to the Marine detachment at the New York World's Fair, and was subsequently stationed at the Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia. He was promoted to captain in March 1941.
The legislation was adopted on February 5, 2003. The building was named after Michael Anthony Bilandic, a former Mayor of Chicago, a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois and a United States Marine Corps First lieutenant, shortly after his death.
Harvey Lowell Wollman (born May 14, 1935) was the 26th Governor of South Dakota. He was the first Lieutenant Governor in the history of South Dakota to succeed to the governorship. He is the last Democrat to serve as South Dakota governor.
He also became a first lieutenant and was later awarded the French Croix de Guerre. After the war, he graduated from the University of Virginia in 1917 and then from Virginia Theological Seminary from where he gained his Bachelor of Divinity in 1924.
Captain Robert Munro (who had John Campbell of Carrick as his first Lieutenant, and Alexander Fraser of Culduthel as second) commanded his company for less than two years, as the events of 1715–1716 brought him another and a more vital role.
Promotion to first lieutenant came on 22 September 1754 and the following year he was appointed adjutant major of an artillery detachment. Courten served in the Spanish–Portuguese War of 1761 to 1763. He was promoted to captain on 14 May 1768.
Aurél von Kelemen graduated at the k.u.k. Cadet School in Traiskirchen as a horse artillery First Lieutenant. In 1909 he was the first member of the newly established aviator class of the Magyar Atlétikai Club. He flew with a Gnome powered Farman plane.
Everett Russell Bailey, M.D. (March 30, 1888 – October 22, 1932) was an American physician who served as a First Lieutenant and an army doctor in 365th Ambulance Company and Battalion Gas Officer during World War I. He specialized in treating gas inflicted patients.
During World War I, Fletcher belonged to the 10th Field Artillery, 3rd Division of the American Expeditionary Force, which fought in France. His highest rank was First Lieutenant. After discharge, he returned to Lawton and joined the Lowery Post of the American Legion.
The position became permanent on 1 June that year. In 1917, Jones transferred to the depot ship . Jones became the first lieutenant of the destroyer in 1917, serving with the ship until 1918. That year, Jones joined and for periods of time.
He also served as the 32nd Administrator of Lakshadweep till July 2019. Following this he was advisor to governor Satya Pal Malik, after which he was an advisor to the first Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir and currently holds the position.
There, he was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 January 1939 and was made Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 1. Staffel (1st squadron) of JG 138\. On 1 May 1939, his unit I./JG 138 was re-designated I./Jagdgeschwader 76 (I.
He was personally introduced to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton by General George Custer. Stanton personally presented the Medal of Honor to Woodbury. Sergeant Woodbury was also promoted to First Lieutenant and was mustered out as a Brevet Captain in Jun 1865.
William Bull, the first lieutenant governor of the royal colony of South Carolina, and was later home to his son, William Bull II, who also served as lieutenant governor. The three-and-one-half story brick house sits on a high foundation.
Houghton was attached to the 2nd Marine Division and was promoted to first lieutenant, taking part in the battle of Tarawa in November 1943 and later the Battle of Saipan in mid 1944. He was promoted to captain on December 31, 1944.
They had four sons. From 20 November 1937, to 13 March 1939, he was the Armament Officer and Supply Officer of the 6th Pursuit Squadron, which was based at Wheeler Field in Hawaii. He was promoted to first lieutenant on 12 June 1939.
Tommy gun rounds rang out, killing the remaining Japanese survivors. One of his men stood over him. First Lieutenant Rouh's body was pock-marked by the grenade blast. One steel fragment had passed through his left lung and lodged near his heart.
Lily was sister to Dr. Andrew P. Biddle, General John Biddle, and First Lieutenant William S. Biddle, Jr. The couple had seven children: Susan, Thomas Victor, Dayton Ogden, Cecil, Rhoda, John, and Mary Josepha Williams. He died April 14, 1923 in Paris, France.
Lieutenant William Kempthorne commissioned Diana in 1807. He had been First Lieutenant on . She sailed from Bombay on her first cruise in May 1807 with only 26 officers and men. On 8 August 1807 Diane captured Topaze, an American pirate schooner, near Macao.
The , the that was the US Navy's most decorated destroyer during World War II, was named in honor of U.S. Marine Corps First Lieutenant Presley Neville O'Bannon. In 1850, the American poet John Greenleaf Whittier wrote the poem "Derne" to commemorate this battle.
When Camp became second lieutenant, later that day he also became first lieutenant of the Fourteenth Regiment of the United States Infantry. Camp was transferred to Thirty-second United States Infantry on September 21, 1866. He was appointed to captain, December 12, 1866.
Goodridge also conducted Osborne Perry Anderson, first lieutenant of John Brown, in his escape to Canada following the failed 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry. Both the Christiana Resistance and the raid on Harpers Ferry were significant events leading up to the Civil War.
He served in the 9th Regiment, New York Infantry during the Civil War, first as a sergeant and then the first lieutenant. Powell’s wife died in 1872, and he died of Bright's disease in 1887 at his daughter’s home in New Jersey.
Seahorse then discontinued the engagement, wishing to leave the coast while the breeze and daylight lasted.James, Vol. IV (1857), p.133. Downie was still first lieutenant of Seahorse in July 1808, under Captain John Stewart, patrolling in the Aegean Sea,James, Vol.
Ross attended Cornell University on the G.I. Bill, and graduated in 1944, after serving in the Philippines as an Infantry First Lieutenant and War Correspondent in WWII. At Cornell he was the co- editor of the university newspaper, the Cornell Daily Sun.
He was ordered to the United States for treatment and was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in July 1945. Mize received the Purple Heart medal for his wounds and Navy Presidential Unit Citation for participation of his division in Okinawa.
While at Camp McClellan, Wilson applied for training as an aerial observer but his request was not accepted. He was promoted to first lieutenant on 23 April 1918. In June 1918, the 29th Division sailed from Hoboken, New Jersey to Brest, France.
On 17 July 1808 Napier took two boats from Pultusk to join the three boats from Fawn in a cutting out expedition on the NE end of Port Rico. Lieutenant James Robertson, First Lieutenant of Fawn, was in charge, although Napier outranked Robertson.
On 16 February, Murphy was promoted to first lieutenant and was awarded the Legion of Merit for his service from 22 January 1944 to 18 February 1945. He was moved from the front lines to Regimental Headquarters and made a liaison officer.
All her crew and most of her stores were saved. Captain Columbine appointed his First Lieutenant, Joseph Swabey Tetley, to the command of Derwent in Parker's place. 22 Aug 1809 Derwent arrived at Spithead on 22 August, carrying Solebays captain and crew.
At the age of 32, he enlisted in a company organized in Vergennes, Vermont. It elected him a first lieutenant. The unit was assigned to the Second Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry. He was mustered into the US Army on June 20, 1861.
The British moved in and that day and the following captured over half of the French force. After this success MacBride was appointed to the Irish station in June, where he worked in the impress service while Artois cruised under her first lieutenant.
On 30 October, command of the Condor Legion transferred from Generalmajor Hugo Sperrle to Generalmajor Hellmuth Volkmann. Volkmann reorganized J/88, placing 2. Staffel under the command of Oberleutnant (First Lieutenant) Joachim Schlichting. Seiler claimed his third aerial victory on 29 November.
Christian Sparre had a long and productive career. From 1881, he was a lieutenant in the Royal Norwegian Navy. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1884 and to captain in 1894. From 1898 to 1900, he was chief of the Naval Academy.
He was made a Second Lieutenant in the Sogndal Company in 1797 and promoted to First Lieutenant in the Nordhordland Company during 1801. He advanced to company commander in Bergen Regiment in 1809. In 1818, he became chief of Søndfjordske Musketeer Corps.
Bishop Polk's son, William Mecklenburg Polk, was a physician and a Confederate captain, who later served as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War I.Polk IV, Francis Devereux. "Confederate officer becomes officer in WWI". Confederate Veteran. March/April 2017.
In 1861, Andrus joined the 42nd Illinois Infantry Regiment, where he was promoted to the rank of captain from the rank first lieutenant. Andrus was wounded at the battle of Missionary Ridge, and was a result discharged due to disability in May 1864.
The Royal Navy took into service under her existing name. Bonne Citoyenne returned to England in September. A round of promotions followed the victory. Bonne Citoyennes first lieutenant received a promotion to commander and Mounsey one to post captain, effective 6 July, i.e.
Reed was born on March 4, 1822, in Norwalk, Ohio. He later resided in Ottawa County, Michigan, and Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. During the American Civil War, he became a first lieutenant with the 49th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army.
Albert Jesse Bowley Sr. (November 24, 1875 – May 23, 1945) was a Lieutenant General in the United States Army. He was the son of First Lieutenant Freeman S. Bowley, who served in the Civil War with the 30th United States Colored Infantry.
They crept forward in silence, hidden by the tall grass.Moore (2004), p. 316. Houston ordered them to charge when they were about from the Mexican camp. Baker was one of the first wounded; First Lieutenant John Borden stepped forward to lead his company.
Joseph Snively Hedges (1836 - 1910) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for gallantry as a First Lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Cavalry for action on December 17, 1864 near Harpeth River, Tennessee.
His subordinate, Captain Kaneo Tōmiya, was in charge of executing the plan. The bomb itself was planted on the bridge by Sapper First Lieutenant Sadatoshi Fujii. When Zhang's train passed the bridge at 5:23 a.m. on June 4, the bomb exploded.
In 1810 he was promoted to First Lieutenant and to Stabskapitän in 1811. In 1812 Kanitz received the Pour le Mérite award. In 1813-14 he took part in the War of the Sixth Coalition. In 1813 he was made a Major.
After the battery ran out of ammunition, Krahmer's single 6-pdr gun alone continued firing, with ammunition supplied by a nearby French battery. For this he later received the Légion d'honneur.Uythoven, op. cit. Krahmer was promoted to first lieutenant on August 8, 1808.
USS Key (DE-348) was named in his honor. She was launched February 12, 1944 by Consolidated Steel Corporation, Orange, Texas, sponsored by Mrs. Ira F. Key, mother of First Lieutenant Key; and commissioned June 5, 1944, Lieutenant Commander F. D. Buckley in command.
He was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity (Beta Omicron 1950). He served in the United States Army from 1952 to 1954, earning the rank of first lieutenant, and from 1954 to 1957 did graduate studies in international relations at the University of Chicago.
John Minor Maury had been first lieutenant of a frigate; and at twenty-six he was the flag captain of the fleet, and was considered by Tatnall, Buchanan and other compeers to have been the youngest and smartest young sailor in the American navy.
Shelton Farrar Leake (November 30, 1812 - March 4, 1884) was a nineteenth- century politician, lawyer and teacher from Virginia. He served as Virginia’s first lieutenant governor from 1852 to 1856. He also served two non- consecutive terms in the United States House of Representatives.
The destroyer escort USS Myles C. Fox (DE-546) was named for First Lieutenant Fox, but her construction was cancelled in 1944. The destroyer USS Myles C. Fox (DD-829) then was named in his honor and was in commission from 1945 to 1979.
Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. . p. 609. Despite a pre-war reputation for being sympathetic to the South, Sanders remained loyal to the Union. He was promoted to first lieutenant on May 10, 1861.
First Lieutenant Harold Schrier, E Company's executive officer, volunteered to lead the patrol. Lt. Schrier was instructed by Lt. Col. Chandler to raise the battalion's American flag on top if he could, to signal that the summit was secure. The patrol left about 8:30.
On September 2, 1862, a year after the outbreak of the Civil War, Rosengarten was commissioned a first lieutenant in Company D of the 121st Pennsylvania Infantry.Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, [database on- line]. Provo, UT, US: Ancestry.
After completing their four-year degrees, they will be promoted as a first Lieutenant. GMC opened its modern barracks (dorm) facility in January 2007 for the 254 students that comprise the Corps of Cadets. A new academic building and dining hall have recently been completed.
With the United States' entry into World War I, Roehm entered the military in 1917. He served with the United States Army 305th Infantry, where he was promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutenant. He saw combat action with Company E at Lorraine and Vesle.
In 1895 he was promoted to second lieutenant. In 1897 he became first lieutenant. In 1902 he became a captain. Having attained a civil engineering degree at the University of Buenos Aires, a governmental decree validated his title as a military engineer in 1904.
Citation :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to Lewis Clarke Lucas, First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for conspicuous conduce in battle at Guantanamo, Cuba, 13 June 1898. On 10 August 1898, appointed Captain, by brevet.
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi with General Dunwoody during the Yankees vs. New York Mets game on June 14, 2009. Dunwoody was born to Harold and Elizabeth Dunwoody. She has two siblings: Harold H. Dunwoody “Buck” (First Lieutenant-Army), and Susan Schoeck (Army Pilot).
During World War II he was a first lieutenant in the Army Intelligence Corps in Italy, Sicily and North Africa. From 1949 to 1959 he was a member of the board of directors and secretary of the Lincoln Settlement House in Boston's South End.
He earned a commission in the Marines in 1979 after receiving his undergraduate degree and served for five and a half years, rising to the rank of first lieutenant. In 1983, his battalion was stationed in Beirut, Lebanon and shipped out shortly before the bombings.
He graduated 4th in his class of 29 on July 4, 1859 with the rank of first lieutenant of Company B. He accompanied the cadets to Charles Town, Virginia, for the execution of John Brown in December 1859.Couper 1939 vol.1, p. 14.
He then attended the University of Cincinnati, graduating in 1943. He then entered the United States Army, commissioned as a first lieutenant. He was discharged in 1946. Schneider graduated from the Cincinnati Law School in 1949, passed the bar exam, and entered private practice.
Edward B. Hull was the regiment's first lieutenant colonel, and Robert D. A. Dwyer was the regiment's first major. At the time of organization, the regiment contained ten companies, designated with the letters A–I and K, all of which contained men from Missouri.
16 Morris accepted a commission of First Lieutenant from the Continental Army and joined the fight for American Independence.Keefer 1947, 18 Morris was captured during the Battle of Germantown and spent most of the remaining war in captivity.Keefer 1947, pp. 18-19Keefer 1947, p.
During World War II, Dowd served in a unit that conducted patrols behind enemy lines. He was awarded a Silver Star, three Bronze Stars, three Purple Hearts and the Combat Infantryman Badge. He was later transferred to Military Intelligence and discharged as a First Lieutenant.
The most famous member of the 761st was First Lieutenant Jack Roosevelt “Jackie” Robinson. During the 761st's training, a white bus driver told Robinson to move to the back of the bus. Robinson refused and was arrested. (also published at Tygiel (2002), pp. 14–23).
James P. Simms started his Confederate States Army service as a second lieutenant C.S.A. with the 6th Georgia Militia on October 21, 1861. By April 1862, he was a first lieutenant with the 42nd Georgia Infantry Regiment.Sifakis, Stewart. Who Was Who in the Civil War.
After a few weeks commanding Fame, Manners was sent to at Falmouth, after her first lieutenant had fallen overboard and drowned.Yardley-Latham 2010, pp. 18-19 He served aboard Eskimo in Operation Harpoon during the Siege of Malta in June 1942,Yardley-Latham 2010, p.
He was the son of Daniel A. Dye and Jenni (Marvin) Dye. He graduated LL.B. from Cornell Law School in 1917. During World War I, he joined the armed forces and was commissioned a first lieutenant. On June 25, 1918, he married Miriam Kelley.
Rapier continued to serve as sergeant major. He then saw action at the Second Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Antietam and Fredericksburg, before his battalion was transferred to southeastern Virginia. In January, he was promoted to first lieutenant and adjutant of his battalion.
Five years later, he was on 1 July 1902 posted as first lieutenant on the pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Resolution, serving in the Channel Fleet. He was promoted Commander in 1903. In 1905 he took command of the scout cruiser HMS Sentinel in the Mediterranean.
He obtained the MBA (executive) degree from Copenhagen Business School in 1997 and participated in "Leading the virtual company" program at Harvard Business School (Boston) from 2013-14. He also served as medical officer in the Royal Danish Navy (first lieutenant 1989, lieutenant commander 1994).
He was promoted to lieutenant in 1932. In April 1935, King was appointed first lieutenant of the service vessel , formerly the Polish sailing vessel Iskra, used by the Royal Navy at Gibraltar to supply the 8th Submarine Squadron."HMS Pigmy", uboat.net; accessed 26 January 2018.
He was later promoted to First Lieutenant. The convict transport Friendship was built in Scarborough, England, in 1784 and was 276 tons. It was the smallest of the convict transports and carried 76 male and 21 female convicts with a crew of about 20.
Soon after obtaining a law degree in 1886, Crowder was promoted to First Lieutenant and ordered to rejoin his regiment as a troop commander in the Geronimo campaign. Following the campaign's conclusion in September 1886, he resumed teaching at the University of Missouri until 1889.
He was then assigned to Goleta near Santa Barbara, California, joining a squadron of torpedo bombers in preparation for an overseas assignment. His final assignment was in the South Pacific and he was eventually released from active duty in January 1945 as a first lieutenant.
During the Civil War he enlisted in the Ninth Indiana Cavalry and was successively promoted to regimental sergeant major, first lieutenant, captain, and acting assistant adjutant general in the military division of Mississippi. He settled in Richmond, Indiana, in 1866. City attorney in 1866.
He was born into a military family. In 1928 he enrolled at the Ludovica Academy and he was commissioned as a lieutenant on 20 August 1932. He was assigned to the 2nd Infantry regiment, in Budapest. In 1935 he was promoted to First lieutenant.
Following Lieutenant Weber's service in the Forty-fourth Regiment, he was promoted to first lieutenant and appointed adjutant by Colonel Chapin. During this time Lieutenant Weber helped with recruiting for the newly formed One Hundred and Sixteenth New York regiment in the summer of 1862.
Zofia Wanda Leśniowska (née Sikorska; 2 March 1912 – 4 July 1943) was the daughter of Lieutenant-General Władysław Sikorski. She was a first lieutenant (porucznik) in the Polish Armed Forces. She died together with her father in the controversial 1943 Gibraltar B-24 crash.
Constitution hoisted out a boat and sent First Lieutenant Parker to take possession of the prize. James & Chamier, 1837 p.128 In the battle, Java suffered 22 men killed, including Lambert, and 102 wounded. Constitution lost nine men initially and 57 wounded, including Bainbridge.
After the war he was posted to Italy where he was in charge of an Italian guard company.Anderson, Captain John D. & Walker, Mort Mort Walker: Conversations Univ. Press of Mississippi, January 28, 2005, p. 35 He was discharged as a first lieutenant in 1947.
By July 1937 he was serving on the submarine HMS Regulus on the China station as Navigating Officer and then Torpedo Officer. On his return home, he was appointed First Lieutenant of HMS H43 in which he served from January 1938 to April 1939.
Fletcher's first lieutenant in New York, and possible birth son, was Peter Mathews. Mathews was at a minimum a protégé, and Fletcher may have raised him.Bayles, W. Harrison. Old Taverns of New York, 1915 Mathews named one of his children Vincent (Fletcher's mother's maiden name).
Crook was promoted to first lieutenant in 1856, and to captain in 1860. He was ordered east and in 1861, with the beginning of the American Civil War, was made colonel of the 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He married Mary Tapscott Dailey, from Virginia.
During his service there, he was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in November 1923. McKittrick returned stateside in August 1925 and following the service with Fighter Squadron Two at Quantico, he was appointed a student at Advanced Flying School at Kelly Field, Texas.
Custer's force of about 1,500 men contained cavalry regiments from at least two divisions of the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps, and a section of Parrott rifles from Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery under First Lieutenant David Essex Porter to provide artillery support.
Bushnell was elected district attorney of Grant County in 1860. He resigned to enter the Union Army in August 1861. He served as first lieutenant and afterwards as captain of Company C, 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He served as member of the Iron Brigade.
During World War I, he served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Leaving his law practice, Berry became the Graduate Director of Cornell Athletics from 1919 to 1935. During these years, Berry also served as graduate manager of the Cornell University Glee Club.
In 1932, Lincoln graduated at the top of his class at the United States Military Academy. He was appointed as a second lieutenant on June 10, 1932. He was promoted to first lieutenant on September 22, 1935 and by 1942 was a lieutenant colonel.
Trapped for several minutes, Majestic suffered heavy casualties. Westcott was hit by a musket ball in the throat and killed. Majestics first lieutenant, Robert Cuthbert took over and continued the battle. Cuthbert was confirmed as acting captain by Nelson the day after the battle.
Promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant), Ettel was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of the newly created 8. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 27 (JG 27—27th Fighter Wing), a squadron of III. Gruppe JG 27, at the time based in Tanagra, Greece. While based at Tanagra, III.
On 26 October 1972 a PAVN rocket attack on the base killed an American officer of Troop H, 17th Cavalry Regiment which was staging through the base. First Lieutenant Carlos Pedrosa was the last wartime casualty his unit would experience in the Vietnam War.
During the American Civil War, he enlisted with the 35th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. He took part in the Battle of Spanish Fort and achieved the rank of first lieutenant. Newman died on February 7, 1911 and was buried in Cooksville.
Later, after the Allied victory in November 1918, he served in Germany with the American occupation forces, and returned to the United States in August 1919. On July 1, 1920, Streett was commissioned a first lieutenant in the Regular Army Officers' Reserve Corps, Air Service.
Following America's return to Nicaragua in 1926, the United States Marines took command of the Nicaraguan National Guard to fight Sandino's rebels and an occupation began which lasted for several years. A mounted patrol of forty guards under First Lieutenant Lewis "Chesty" Puller and Gunnery Sergeant William "Ironman" Lee headed north from Jinotega on September 1, 1932. Because both Puller and Lee were technically part of the National Guard, Puller assumed the rank of captain and Lee a first lieutenant. While about eighty to 100 miles from the city and just northeast of Kilambe the patrol found the Agua Carta and proceeded to cross it when the rebels attacked.
Donnelly was born in London on August 22, 1871, the son of Edward C. Donnelly who was from New York City. He attended Manhattan College, Columbia University, and New York Law School, receiving his Bachelor of Laws from the latter. Donnelly was commissioned as a captain in the Eighth New York Infantry on May 17, 1898. After being honorably mustered out of the volunteer service on November 3, 1898, Donnelly was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the 43rd U.S. Volunteer Infantry on August 17, 1899, though he was honorably mustered out on July 5, 1901. On August 1, 1901, Donnelly was commissioned again as a first lieutenant for artillery.
First Lieutenant Albert Kulis Kulis AGB is named in honor of First Lieutenant Albert Kulis. During a training flight on 14 November 1954 a formation of three F-80Cs led by Lt. Kulis passed in formation over the Goose Bay area, on the west side of Knik Arm. His wing man watched as Lt. Kulis' fighter went into a steep, diving turn and vanished into a cloudbank. Two weeks later, wreckage belonging to the jet was found in the mud at Goose Bay, but sank before it could be recovered. The base opened during the spring of 1955 with the 144th Fighter-Bomber Squadron.
First Lieutenant Aiden Ford, USMC is a fictional character in the Canadian- American Sci-Fi Channel television series Stargate Atlantis, a military science fiction show about a combined civilian and military team exploring another galaxy via a network of alien transportation devices. Played by Rainbow Sun Francks, Aiden Ford is introduced as a main character in the season one premiere "Rising", holding the military rank of first lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. Ford is a regular in season one. He appears in a recurring role season two and appears once in a dream sequence in the season five premiere episode Search and Rescue.
After a short period as first lieutenant in the old destroyer , from September 1939 to April 1940, Gretton was appointed at very short notice as first lieutenant in the large modern destroyer and saw action at the Second Battle of Narvik during the Norwegian Campaign. He was given command of the old destroyer in 1941 and served in the North Atlantic. Promoted to lieutenant-commander on 1 June 1942, he was given command of the marginally newer destroyer and returned to the Mediterranean. He took part in Operation Pedestal, the Malta convoy operation in August 1942, and sank the Italian submarine Dagabur by ramming.
Drake graduated from the United States Military Academy in June 1912 and was promoted to second lieutenant in the 7th Infantry Division. He participated in the United States occupation of Veracruz May 29 to October 20, 1914. He was promoted to first lieutenant on July 1, 1916.
During the First World War he served in the United States Army as a private and advanced through the ranks to first lieutenant from April 1918 to August 1919. He served as a member of the board of trustees of Arcadia, Missouri, in 1928 and 1929.
By 1937, Gibson had returned to the Vermont National Guard and was serving as a first lieutenant. As of 1939, Gibson was a captain serving as aide-de-camp to Leonard F. Wing, the brigadier general in command of the Vermont National Guard's 86th Infantry Brigade.
His retirement was effected in May 1923 and his promotion to the rank of first lieutenant in September 1936. Upon retirement, he made his home at St. Ignace, Michigan. Robinson died on October 5, 1974, at his home. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.
Kleist spent a very long time as a lieutenant with multiple dislocations to other units. He was made on December 15, 1863 the adjutant of the 8th Cavalry Brigade, 1866 adjutant of the 7th Division (German Empire) and there promoted on July 20, 1866 to first lieutenant.
He was a United States Army First Lieutenant from 1943 to 1945. He was a Judge of the Criminal Court of Record in Duval County from 1945 to 1946. He was a Circuit Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida from 1946 to 1950.
On 1 January 1773 he graduated the school, ranked as a first lieutenant. He was eighteen years old. It was here where he met and studied with Benjamin FranklinDino De Paoli, Lazare Carnot's Grand Strategy for Political Victory. Executive Intelligence Review (1996) at the age of twenty.
Kidder served in the United States Army as a first lieutenant, Military Intelligence, Vietnam, from 1967 to 1969. After returning from Vietnam, he wrote for some time and was admitted to the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He received an MFA degree from the University of Iowa in 1974.
On 25 December 1799 Ethalion was wrecked on a reef off the Penmarks. Attempts were made to save the stricken ship but the damage was too severe. , , and the hired armed cutter Nimrod assisted in rescuing the crew. Ethalions first lieutenant then set the remains on fire.
From April 26 to December 3, 1861, he was Principal Assistant Professor of Geography, History, and Ethics, during which time he was a first lieutenant with the 1st Artillery from April 11, 1861 to February 20, 1862. Breck was promoted to captain on November 19, 1861.
Herget was promoted to Oberleutnant der Reserve (first lieutenant of the reserves) on 1 November 1941 and transferred to the night fighter force. There he was posted to 7. Staffel (7th squadron) of Nachtjagdgeschwader 3 (NJG 3—3rd Night Fighter Wing). On 15 January 1942, 7.
When the Korean War began in 1950, Parry served on the USS Walke as First Lieutenant and Damage Control Officer. After the Walke was hit by a torpedo or floating mine which killed 26 sailors and wounded 40, Parry was awarded a Bronze Star with Valor.
He spent much of his time serving in Georgia and was an aide to Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott. Mercer was promoted to first lieutenant of artillery in October 1834. In April 1835, he resigned his commission and settled in Savannah where he married a local woman.
Maverick was admitted to the bar in 1916 and practiced law in San Antonio. He was a first lieutenant in the infantry in World War I and earned the Silver Star and the Purple Heart. In the 1920s, he was involved in the lumber and mortgage businesses.
Thomas Edward Chickering (later reorganized as 3rd Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry). On 1 November he was promoted to first lieutenant. The regiment acted as bodyguard to Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks on board of the steamer North Star bound for New Orleans where Banks was to relieve Gen.
The first lieutenant was on the bridge with the Capt. in the radar plot room. I was i/c 'B' boiler room and saw the repeater telegraph move to "Full Astern". This is an order which has to be obeyed immediately regardless of damage to machinery.
Newell was born on March 6, 1808 in Richland Township, Belmont County, Ohio. He moved to Viroqua (town), Wisconsin in 1854. During the American Civil War, Newell was a member of the 50th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. He was a first lieutenant.
Lawson enlisted in the First Washington Infantry and served between 1898 and 1899. In 1899, he commissioned as a first lieutenant in the 39th. US Volunteer Infantry. He was honorably mustered out in 1901, but returned to service as a second lieutenant in the artillery branch.
The three vessels were to provide offshore bombardment support.Lambert, Frank. The Barbary Wars: American Independence in the Atlantic World. Hill and Wang, 2005, p. 152. A small detachment of seven U.S. Marines was given to Consul Eaton commanded by First Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon, USMC (1776–1850).
In 1829, Park joined the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. He was made an adjutant in 1837, first lieutenant in 1845, and captain in 1853. Around 1740 he was named captain of the Boston City Guard. He also served as captain in the Boston Light Infantry.
Callan became a First Lieutenant on March 2, 1899 while serving in the Fifth U.S. Artillery. Callan was an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at West Point from 1899 to 1903. He then served in Washington, D.C.. In 1917, he became Chief of Staff of the Philippine Department.
On 22 May 2017, first lieutenant Alaa Rakhmon of Jaysh al-Nasr was assassinated by unknown assailants in the village of Kafr Nabudah. Rakhmon was a prominent operator of BGM-71 TOW missiles and was responsible for destroying several Syrian Army tanks during the 2017 Hama offensive.
He served in World War I from 1917 - 1919 as a first lieutenant in the One Hundred and Fiftieth Field Artillery, Forty-second Division. He was elected to the House in 1942 and served three consecutive terms until 1949. His candidacies in 1948 and 1950 were unsuccessful.
Page 227. Estimates of the number of lives lost vary from sixty to 190. Captain Lydiard and Ansons first-lieutenant was among the casualties; Lydiard's body was recovered on 1 January 1808 and taken to Falmouth for burial with full military honours.Ships of the Old Navy, Anson.
Heinkel He 219 Strüning was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 August 1943. On 15 August, he was then appointed Staffelkapitän of 3. Staffel of Nachtjagdgeschwader 1 (NJG 1—1st Night Fighter Wing). On 23 August 1943, Strüning claimed a Lancaster shot down east of Eindhoven.
Wessells was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, Feb. 20, 1809. After he was graduated at West Point in 1833 he took part in the Second Seminole War, first as a second lieutenant of infantry and then as first lieutenant, being promoted on July 7, 1838. In Gen.
Mount Moriarty is a mountain on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located southwest of Parksville and southeast of Mount Arrowsmith.Mount Moriarty in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia It is named after William Moriarty who was first lieutenant on HMS Plumper on this coast from 1857 to 1861.
During the Second World War, Poff served as a bomber pilot with the Eighth Air Force in England; flew thirty-five successful missions over Europe; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross; was inactivated from the service as a first lieutenant serving from February 1943 to August 1945.
Mylius was created a first lieutenant in 1801. He was appointed as captain á la suite in Nordre Sjællandske Landeværnsrgmt in 1802. artillery captain in 1803, Kompagnichef in Landeværnet in 1806, Kompagnichef in the Artillery in 1808. He was appointed as squire (kammerjunker) from 1809 to 1813.
Bascopé Point and Rojas Cove were named by the 1947 Chilean Antarctic Expedition respectively for First Lieutenant Juan Bascopé, meteorologist of the expedition, and for Captain Gabriel Rojas, Commander of the expedition transport ship Angamos, and Letelier Bank was probably named after a member of the expedition.
Born in New Castle, Delaware, Rodney read law in 1906. He was a Delaware National Guard First Lieutenant from 1899 to 1913. He was in private practice of law in Wilmington, Delaware from 1906 to 1922. He was a Mayor of New Castle from 1911 to 1917.
He was commissioned as an ensign and second lieutenant in the Fourth United States Infantry on March 3, 1799, promoted to first lieutenant the following November and resigned on January 1, 1801.Smith, p. 330 Newnan was adjutant general of Georgia from 1806 to 1817.Smith, p.
He served at a variety of installations in the American West and in the Black Hawk War. In 1833 he was promoted to first lieutenant in the newly formed 1st U.S. Dragoons. Cooke went on numerous trips of exploration into the Far West with the Dragoons.
He served as a first lieutenant of the New York Nineteenth Regiment in the Union forces in the American Civil War. After serving for four years he was severely wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga and was forced to resign his commission and returned to New York.
John McDougal (ca. 1818 – March 30, 1866) was an American politician who served as the second Governor of California from January 9, 1851 until January 8, 1852. He previously served as the first Lieutenant Governor of California, from 1849 to 1851. He did not oppose slavery.
He was promoted to first lieutenant in June, 1951. On August 1, 1951, he was presented the nation's highest decoration for valor by President Harry S. Truman in a White House ceremony for his actions on September 20, 1950, near Yongdungpo, Korea, on the outskirts of Seoul.
While on leave, Murphy was feted with parades, banquets, and speeches. He received a belated Good Conduct Medal on 21 August. He was discharged with the rank of first lieutenant at a 50 percent disability classification on 21 September and transferred to the Officers' Reserve Corps.
During 1855 he was transferred to the 9th U.S. Infantry as of March 3, and was promoted to first lieutenant on October 16. Woods' pre-war military career consisted of "routine duty" in Texas as well as in the Washington Territory until 1860.Warner, pp. 571-2.
On 20 August 1943, Schack was transferred again to 7. Staffel and was temporarily put in charge of this squadron as acting Staffelführer (squadron leader). He replaced Oberleutnant (First Lieutenant) Karl-Heinz Weber in this capacity who returned to retake command of 7. Staffel on 15 October.
Baldomero López (August 23, 1925 – September 15, 1950) was a first lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. He posthumously received the Medal of Honor for smothering a hand grenade with his own body during the Inchon Landing on September 15, 1950.
Cabaniss graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University in 1960 and entered the United States Army, where he served as a First Lieutenant with the Airborne Rangers. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal in 1964, after a three-year tour of duty in Germany.
The Affair at Glenmore Farm was a small cavalry skirmish that took place October 16, 1862 in Loudoun County, Virginia between Confederate forces under First Lieutenant Frank Myers and Union forces under General John Geary during the American Civil War. The skirmish resulted in a Union victory.
The Return of the Gunned Tank Destroyer by First Lieutenant Steven R. Witkowski, pages 23-24. Armor: Volume 98, Issue 2. In 1999, the LAV-300 was considered alongside the LAV-600 to be selected for the US Army's Brigade Combat Team. The M1117 was chosen instead.
However, Kim saw the annexation of Korea as an opportunity for advancement, and a chance to prove his loyalty to Japan. Following his 1915 graduation, Kim was assigned to the IJA 4th Division, based in Osaka. In 1917, Kim was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant.
After serving in the Marine Corps for four years as a first lieutenant, Macchia earned his bachelor's degree from Fairfield University in 1957 and completed graduate studies at Western University. Macchia began serving as a member of the board of trustees at Fairfield University in 1997.
Captain James Bowen of Argo put his own prize crew of 46 officers seamen and marines aboard Peterel. Duckworth later appointed his first lieutenant, George Jones, to command Peterel. Most of the clothes belonging to Captain Long and his officers, including Staines, were subsequently recovered.James/Chamier p.
Charles Zagonyi served originally as a first lieutenant in the Hungarian Revolutionary Army during the 1848-1849 revolt. General Josef Bem assigned him to lead a picked company of cavalry. In such capacity he saved Bem's life, was captured, and imprisoned for two years by the Austrians.
In 1721, the regiment was stationed between Insterburg and Rastenburg. Hülsen was promoted to second lieutenant on 1 August 1722, and on 13 July 1728, to first lieutenant. His length of time as a lieutenant, 15 years, were a consequence of his lack of education and polish.
All ten people in the rear compartment died in the crash. Only one of the twenty aircraft occupants, First Lieutenant C.E. Boyce, escaped uninjured. Four men were on duty in the base bake shop near where the forward section came to rest. They immediately ran to assist.
After graduating from Cornell in 1951, Dick served in the U.S. Army for two years as a First Lieutenant. He was then employed as a Cruise Director, Holland-American Steamship Lines.Dale Corson, Walter Lynn, James Maas, Cornell University Faculty Memorial Statement: Richard M. Ramin (May 27, 1995).
He was assigned to the 4th U.S. Artillery and was promoted to first lieutenant on July 6, 1859.Eicher 2001b, p. 587. Anderson served with the 4th in Florida and then in the Utah Territory, and he was there when the Civil War began in 1861.
He was appointed professor of medicine at the University of Alabama School of Medicine. He became professor emeritus in 1949. During World War I, McLester was commissioned as First Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps. He was promoted in 1918 to Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel in 1919.
Chant, Christopher (2001). Air War in the Falklands 1982. Osprey Publishing, pp. 90-91. The fourth aircraft, which was flown by First Lieutenant Héctor Sánchez, suffered combat damage and lost a large amount of fuel, but returned to the mainland assisted by a KC-130 tanker.
The point was charted by the 1950-51 Chilean Antarctic Expedition and named after First Lieutenant Fernando Ferrer, hydrographic officer on the transport ship Angamos during the expedition, while the cove was named by the 1947 Chilean Antarctic Expedition after Captain Rodríguez, Operations Officer of the expedition.
It was his 15th victory. Minutes later Rödel claimed two Gloster Gladiators and another three claims were made for Gladiators by his Staffel. The Greek fighters were actually PZL P.24s. Captain Kellas of 21 Mira, Katsarellas of 22 Mira and First Lieutenant Kontogiorgos were wounded.
Wright encounters members of the battalion from all ranks, but the "main players" can be narrowed down to just six from Bravo Company: Sergeant Brad Colbert, Lance Corporal Harold James Trombley, Sergeant Rudy "Fruity" Reyes, First Lieutenant Nathaniel Fick, Sergeant Antonio Espera, and Corporal Josh Ray Person.
Citation: > The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting > the Navy Cross to First Lieutenant Jeremiah Joseph O'Keefe (MCSN: 0-25432), > United States Marine Corps Reserve, for extraordinary heroism and > distinguished service in the line of his profession as Section Leader and a > Pilot in Marine Fighting Squadron THREE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE (VMF-323), > Marine Air Group THIRTY-THREE (MAG-33), FOURTH Marine Aircraft Wing, in > aerial combat against enemy Japanese forces during the assault on Okinawa > Shima, Ryukyu Islands, on 22 April 1945. Fighting his plane aggressively in > two engagements against a total of more than fifty Japanese suicide dive > bombers, First Lieutenant O'Keefe pressed home a series of bold attacks in > the face of hostile fire to destroy five of the enemy aircraft. By his > resolute courage, skillful airmanship and devotion to duty, he aided > materially in preventing the numerically superior force from reaching its > objective, and his gallant conduct throughout reflects the highest credit > upon First Lieutenant O'Keefe and the United States Naval Service.
Having served this apprenticeship, he acted as mate aboard various vessels engaged in the Baltic trade. On the outbreak of the Third Anglo-Dutch War in 1672, he was pressed into service in the Royal Navy. He is recorded serving as a midshipman aboard the in the Mediterranean from 31 October 1673 to 15 October 1674, under the captaincy of Edward Russell. He followed Russell to the in 1676, and participated in his voyage to Newfoundland. Still serving under Russell, he was promoted to second lieutenant aboard the on 16 January 1678, and as first lieutenant aboard the on 26 March 1679. Passed over for promotion, he remained with Russell, becoming first lieutenant of the on 10 August 1680. When Russell fell from favour following his cousin's involvement in the Rye House Plot, Mitchell remained in the service and became first lieutenant of the on 8 May 1682. He served aboard this vessel under the command of vice admiral Arthur Herbert in the Mediterranean, and returned home with him in July 1683.
He served as first lieutenant in the United States Medical Corps during the First World War. Olpp was elected as a Republican for a single term to the Sixty-seventh Congress (March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923). Following an unsuccessful reelection bid in 1922, Olpp resumed his medical career.
Fort Adams, R. I., September 2, 1864. "During about eighteen months' service in the field I had abundant opportunity to observe the gallant conduct of Private Carson, and I take great pleasure in indorsing the above." James Y. Semple, First Lieutenant, 15th Infantry.Survivors Proceedings, 1898, pp. 120-121.
Johnson was born Farnham James Johnson on June 23, 1924, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He attended St. Mary Central High School in Neenah, Wisconsin. During World War II, he served with the United States Marine Corps, achieving the rank of first lieutenant. Johnson died on December 12, 2001.
In 1796, became a fændrik (roughly equivalent to ensign) à la suite in the Schleswig Regiment. He was promoted to First Lieutenant in 1804 and Captain in 1810. In 1816, due to cutbacks in troop strength, he was mustered out with the rank of Major. Hannemarie Ragn Jensen.
He was appointed master in chancery in 1845. Rice enlisted to serve in the Mexican–American War in 1847 and was commissioned first lieutenant of Company A, First Regiment, Michigan Volunteers. He was the younger brother of Henry Mower Rice. He married Anna Maria Acker on November 28, 1848.
Upon graduation from West Point he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry branch of the United States Army. From 1962 to 1963 he served with the 503rd and 325th Airborne Infantry Regiments of the 82nd Airborne Division. He resigned his commission in 1964 as a First Lieutenant.
The school is named for United States Marine Corps First Lieutenant Matthew Ryan Vandegrift, who was killed in action. The school's first year of operation, 2009, was at adjacent Four Points Middle School, and it then transferred to the Vandegrift campus at the start of the 2010 school year.
He taught school for several years. He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1860. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi. During the American Civil War, Yocum entered the Union Army as a private and was promoted to the first lieutenant of the Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry.
100px The grade of Cadet First Lieutenant (C/1st Lt) is the second cadet officer grade of the Civil Air Patrol cadet program. There are two achievements with this rank. The grade has no corresponding ribbon. A 1st Lt usually commands a large flight of about 15–20 cadets.
Ekman was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1958 to serve 2 years as soon as his internship at Langley Porter was finished. He served as first lieutenant-chief psychologist, at Fort Dix, New Jersey, where he did research on army stockades and psychological changes during infantry basic training.
145 Cosby transferred to the 2nd U.S. Cavalry Regiment on March 3, 1855. He was promoted to First Lieutenant on May 1, 1856 and to captain on May 8, 1861. He taught cavalry tactics at West Point before his resignation to join the Confederate States Army.Boatner, Mark Mayo, III.
Staffel in the newly created Jagdfliegerschule (fighter flying school) at Werneuchen. Acknowledging his leadership skill, he was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 February 1939. He was then transferred to the Stabstaffel of I. Gruppe (1st group) of Jagdgeschwader 3 (JG 3—3rd Fighter Wing), based at Merseburg.
Willis M. Ponder was the regiment's first lieutenant colonel, and Thomas B. Sandford was the first major. As of the date of muster, the regiment contained 10 companies, designated by the letters AI and K. All were Missouri-raised, except for Company G, which also contained men from Arkansas.
Hiroshi Abe was a former Japanese soldier and a repented war criminal. As a first lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army's Fifth Rail Regiment during World War II, he supervised construction of the Burma Railway at Songkrai. Over twelve thousand Allied prisoners of war died under his supervision.Profile, mansell.
Mulero, Alexis R., Fusata Iida: WWII's first 'Kamikaza' pilot. Marine Corps Base Hawaii, United States Marine Corps. 7 December 2001. First Lieutenant Fusata Iida's plane had taken a hit and had started leaking fuel when he apparently used it to make a suicide attack on Naval Air Station Kaneohe.
Ben Leatigaga (born 25 January 1988) is an American rugby seven center who won a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games. He graduated from the Walsingham Academy and previously served as first lieutenant with the United States Army. He previously played basketball as a point guard.
He was a member of the 78th during the Battle of the Bulge. His final assignment was as a first lieutenant in military government. From 1946 to 1947, Constantino once again served as town solicitor. From 1947 to 1951 he was a member of the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission.
Pitt was commissioned into the Dorset Militia, of which his father was colonel from 1757 to 1798. He was promoted from captain to major on 25 April 1790, second lieutenant-colonel on 25 June 1798, and first lieutenant-colonel shortly thereafter. He resigned his commission in late 1799.
As a first lieutenant, Cooper was assigned to the 23rd Infantry on 19 October 1901.New York Tribune, 20 October 1901 He later transferred from the 23rd Infantry to the 28th Infantry Regiment (United States) on 18 August 1902.U.S. Congress, Register of Commissioned Officers. Govt. Printing Office, #4350.
He was promoted to first lieutenant on March 14, 1838. He served again in the Florida War from 1838 to 1842 and on recruiting service in 1842. He served at Fort Moultrie, South Carolina from 1842 to 1844 and was again on recruiting service from 1844 to 1846.
In 1917, Ponder served in the Army Medical Reserve Corps. He was First Lieutenant in the 368th Infantry of the 92nd Infantry Division. Many of the soldiers he cared for suffered injuries from gassings. His unit saw action in the Vosges Mountains, the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, and near Metz.
Spaulding graduated from the Hotchkiss School and Yale University in 1947, where he was a member of Skull and Bones. He served three years as a pilot for the US Marine Corps during World War II and was discharged as a first lieutenant. He attended Columbia Law School.
Redpole had no casualties, Castilian lost her first lieutenant killed and one man wounded, and Rinaldo had her pilot wounded. Naiad left Deal on 29 September 1811 to cruise off Boulogne. This cruise yielded two prizes. On 6 October she captured the French privateer lugger Milan in the Channel.
Blanchard served in the United States Army for eleven years before resigning his commission as a first lieutenant in 1840.Warner, p. 27. He had a son and daughter by his first wife who died young. His first daughter was Susan Blanchard who later became a noted writer.
Michael Hnatiuk studied at the philosophical faculty of the university of Lviv. He joined the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen in 1914. He was as first lieutenant the commander of a military engineering legion, which troops were riflemen that had recovered from illness or injury.Микола Лазарович, Наталія Лазарович. «Машерують наші добровольці…».
Soldier's Bridge is a former settlement in Lassen County, California. It was located southeast of Susanville. In the summer of 1860, First Lieutenant Hamilton from the San Francisco Presidio and fifty men built a bridge at the site, whence the name. Soldier's Bridge was on the Nobles Emigrant Trail.
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, Company A, 105th Pennsylvania Infantry. Place and date: At Spotsylvania, Virginia, May 12, 1864. Birth: Perryville, Pa. Date of issue: March 27, 1890. Citation:”Mitchell, Alexander H.”, Congressional Medal of Honor Society.”Alexander H. Mitchell”, in “The Hall of Valor”, in Military Times.
Smith was a member of the Tuskegee Airmen 477th Composite Group. First Lieutenant Smith spent time at Fort Knox near Louisville. He was transferred to Freeman Field in Indiana. Since Smith was an officer he was technically allowed to enter any officers club, but the military was still segregated.
Joseph B. Sanborn enlisted in the Illinois National Guard as a private on March 8, 1880. Private Sanborn won his first commission in 1882. He worked his way up from second lieutenant in 1882 to first lieutenant in 1884, to captain in 1886, and to major in 1891.
After his football career ended, he began a career in the Army and later the Air Force. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1935, to captain in 1941, and to major in 1942. He served as headquarters commandant at the 5th Air Service Command starting in 1942.
Becker received basic and advanced training as a night fighter pilot while based there. He was promoted to Oberleutnant der Reserve (first lieutenant of the reserves) on 1 April 1942. In 1943, Becker was posted to 11. Staffel (11th squadron) of Nachtjagdgeschwader 4 (NJG 4—Night Fighter Wing 4).
He entered the Navel Cadet Academy in 1786 and was created second lieutenant in 1789. In 1791–92, he served under Captain Poul de Løvenørn on an expedition to Morocco. In 1793, he entered British service as part of his training. In 1797, he was created first lieutenant.
Kimberly Ann Guadagno (; née McFadden; born April 13, 1959) is an American attorney, politician, and former prosecutor who served as the first Lieutenant Governor and 33rd Secretary of State of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018. Guadagno was the Republican nominee for Governor of New Jersey in 2017.
Cunat, p.417Report of Captain Joseph Potier, quoted in Lepelley, p. 143 — 144 Potier gave Conceçáo a prize crew under First Lieutenant Fonroc, and returned to Mauritius one month later with his prize.Cunat, p.418 Surcouf then planned to send Revenant back to France en aventurier with colonial goods.
417Report of Captain Joseph Potier, quoted in Lepelley, p. 143 — 144 Potier put a prize crew under First Lieutenant Fonroc on Conceçáo, and returned to Mauritius one month later with his prize.Cunat, p.418 Potier left Revenant, which was sent back to Saint-Malo en aventurier with colonial goods.
James K. Marshall graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1860. The Society of Cadets chose him as the final orator for graduation ceremonies. He also served as first lieutenant of a cadet company. When Virginia seceded from the Union, Marshall was teaching school in Edenton, North Carolina.
The following year he was promoted to first lieutenant on March 15, 1862.Eicher, p. 168. In 1862 Catterson saw his first battle during the Valley Campaign, participating in the First Battle of Kernstown on March 23,Warner, p. 76. and was promoted to captain on May 4.
During this assignment he was promoted to Oberleutnant zur See (First Lieutenant) on 1 April 1930. Germany was forbidden to operate submarines under the Treaty of Versailles and Rösing was one of a small number of chosen personnel who were detached to foreign navies to gain experience in submarines.
The island was named in 1935 by the Discovery Investigations after Cornwall House, where the Admiralty Hydrographic Office was situated at that time. Mónica Rock was charted by the 1949-50 Chilean Antarctic Expedition and named after the elder daughter of First Lieutenant Venturini, a member of the expedition.
The presentation was made by Adolf Hitler personally. On this account, he was also promoted to Leutnant (second lieutenant), backdated to 1 October 1942. On 30 December 1942, Stotz claimed 10 aerial victories, bringing his total to 129. Stotz was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 February 1943.
Mohammad Zgheib military base (Arabic: ثكنة محمد زغيب Thouknat Mohamed Zughaib), named after First Lieutenant Mohamed Zughaib who was killed in the Battle of Malkia during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War., is the headquarters of the Lebanese Army South regional command located in Sidon, 43 km from Beirut.
He was on engineer duty during 1834–1837. Cady was promoted to first lieutenant, 6th United States Infantry Regiment, on December 31, 1836. In 1837–1838, Cady was again on frontier duty at Camp Sabine, Louisiana. He was promoted to captain on July 7, 1838.Heitman, 1903, p. 273.
On his return from China he was assigned to Camp Pendleton, California. He was serving there when, shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War, he volunteered for duty as an infantry officer in Korea. He was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant on June 16, 1950.
Current rank insignia of a Hellenic Army Ypolochagos. Ypolochagos () is used in the modern Greek language to mean "First Lieutenant". In the modern Hellenic Army the rank is superior to that of Anthypolochagos (Literally: 'In place of-Lieutenant', i.e. Second Lieutenant) and inferior to that of an Lochagos (Captain).
He was promoted to First Lieutenant in 1953 when he enrolled in the Military Law Academy. He graduated from the academy in 1956 with the rank of Captain and a law degree. He moved to Sumatra, and became a staff in the Regional War Authority of North Sumatra.
Captain Burrowes of Constance decided to attack. At 2pm a two-hour action began, during which both Burrowes and the French captain were killed. During the battle, Constance too ran aground. Thickness sent his first lieutenant in boats to take possession of the French vessel after she struck.
Entered service at: Bryantsburg Indiana. Birth: January 6, 1883; Jefferson County, Indiana. General Orders: War Department, General Orders No. 16 (January 22, 1919). Citation: > While he was leading his company against the enemy, First Lieutenant > Woodfill's line came under heavy machinegun fire, which threatened to hold > up the advance.
During the extremely dangerous initial landings on Gavutu, First Lieutenant Young singlehandedly assaulted a Japanese-held dugout commanding a portion of the dock on the island, which was a key objective. While successfully penetrating and neutralizing the dugout, Young was wounded by rifle fire, and died later that day.
Clare served at sea in , , , , and . His commands included the minehunter Clare was the first lieutenant from 1975 to 1977 with the Prince of Wales as the captain, and then commanded Bronington from 1980 to 1981. the destroyers (1987–89) and (1991–92), and the aircraft carrier (1996–97).
Temperatures fell as low as −35 °F as a blizzard swept the area. On November 25, First Lieutenant Fisher positioned his company on "East Hill" which strategically overlooked the village of Hagaru-ri. At 10:30 p.m. on November 28, Company I was attacked by a Chinese regiment.
Citation: :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to Philip Michael Bannon, Second Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished service in battle at Guantanamo, Cuba. On 10 August 1898 appointed First Lieutenant, by brevet, to take rank from 13 June 1898.
First Lieutenant John Alexander Joyce of Co. I, 24th Kentucky Infantry Regiment. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress The 24th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Husainabad Clock Tower is a clock tower located in the Lucknow city of India. It was constructed in 1881 by Hussainabad Trust to mark the arrival of Sir George Couper, the first lieutenant governor of United Province of Avadh. It was built at a cost of Rs. 1.75 lakhs.
Jason Ernest Szuminski (born December 11, 1978) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who has the distinction of being the first athlete from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the only United States Air Force reservist (as a First Lieutenant) to play in Major League Baseball.
He received his Medal of Honor on June 11, 1877 for his service from Bull Run to Spotsylvania, Va. over the period from July 1861 to May 1864. The citation stated: "Particularly distinguished services as an artillery officer." His rank and organization were First Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Artillery.
Then in September Volage participated in the operations in support of the restoration of the Sultan of Palembang. Leslie left Volage on 1 January 1814.Marshall (1829), Supplement, Part 3, pp.91-3. Then for while she came under the command of her first lieutenant (acting captain) John Allen.
Severe Clear is a 2009 documentary film directed by American documentary maker Kristian Fraga, starring and using footage shot by First Lieutenant Mike Scotti of United States Marine Corps Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 4th Marines. The film explores the Marine drive to Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Young was born on August 11, 1845 in Woodville, Mississippi. He would move to St. Helena Parish, Louisiana in 1852. During the American Civil War, Young served with the 4th Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry Regiment of the Union Army. Originally an enlisted man, he achieved the rank of first lieutenant.
Location of Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands. Serrano Point is an ice-free point on the northwest coast of Discovery Bay, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica named by the 1947 Chilean Antarctic Expedition after First Lieutenant Fernando Serrano, doctor on the expedition frigate Iquique.
Soon after graduating, he was brevetted a second lieutenant in the Corps of Topographical Engineers. He immediately joined the United States Army, and was stationed at several points throughout the western frontier. He soon was commissioned second lieutenant in the Engineer Corps, and later promoted to first lieutenant.
Dowd was born in Roxbury in 1894. He served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army for 18 months during World War I, but was not deployed abroad. He worked as a florist and ran his own shop from 1917 until it went bankrupt in 1932.
McCoy was born on April 22, 1839 in Peoria, Illinois. He attended what is now the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. During the American Civil War, McCoy served with the 25th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. Originally an enlisted man, he achieved the rank of first lieutenant.
Hoyle was promoted to first lieutenant in 1883; captain in 1898; major (United States Volunteers) in 1898; major (regular Army) in 1903; lieutenant colonel in 1907; colonel in 1911; and brigadier general in 1913. He retired in 1915, but was recalled to active duty for World War I.
Eidelberg served in the United States Air Force where he held the rank of first lieutenant. He received his doctoral degree at the University of Chicago where he studied under Leo Strauss. He designed the electronic equipment for the first brain scanner at the Argonne Cancer Research Hospital.
I took it up and > put it in my pocket. Turning round I saw the first lieutenant and sixth > lieutenant lying close by me. I ran to them, saying, I hope you're not > seriously hurt, and lifting Mr Lloyd's head the blood gushed into my shoes. > Both were dead.
He was sworn into Federal service October 3, 1861, and was soon promoted first lieutenant and then captain in November of that year. He was in the thickest of the fight at Orange Court House, Virginia, August 2, 1862, and was promoted to major on October 30, 1862.
The second aircraft on this flight pressed home his bomb run and put a 1,000-pound bomb in Antelopes starboard side, killing one crewman, Steward Mark R. Stephens. The bomb did not explode and the Argentine aircraft was damaged by small arms fire. The second pair of Skyhawks attacked minutes later from the starboard quarter. During this attack, one of the Argentine jets, piloted by First Lieutenant Luciano Guadagnini, was hit by the ship's Oerlikon 20 mm cannon before hitting Antelopes main mast, but some sources says that the A-4 striking the mast was the one flown by First Lieutenant Philippi,War of Falklands special issue, Delta Editions, Parma, 2002, ISSN 0390-1173, p.
He was initially given command of the hired armed brig Union; before being appointed first lieutenant of the 74-gun , under the command of Captain John Colpoys. With Hannibal Dacres became part of the squadron despatched under Admiral Alan Gardner to the reinforce the British possessions in the West Indies. Hannibal was put out of commission in early 1794, and he was appointed first lieutenant of the frigate , commanded by Captain W. Sidney Smith, but remained there only a short time before moving to the 90-gun second rate , serving under his old commander, now Rear-Admiral John Colpoys. Dacres was promoted to commander on 10 March 1795 into the 14-gun sloop .
Waddington received a commission as a sous-lieutenant in the 12th Chasseur Regiment on 17 September 1889 and was promoted to lieutenant on 1 December 1891 and to first lieutenant on 6 January 1895. He served on a special mission to southern Africa from 13 January and was stationed in Madagascar from 14 April to 29 January 1896, when he transferred to the 4th Chasseur Regiment as a first lieutenant. During this time he was praised by his superiors for his calm under pressure and his ceaseless energy, and was assigned many difficult and perilous tasks. Waddington was promoted to captain and transferred to the 10th Hussar Regiment on 10 October 1896, leaving Madagascar on 26 November.
Major Dwight F. Davis, decorated as Assistant Chief of Staff of the 69th Infantry Brigade, 35th Division, founded the Davis Cup international tennis competition and served as United States Secretary of War in the Coolidge Administration. Father John B. DeValles, chaplain (first lieutenant), known as the Angel of the Trenches for administering to the needs of both Allied and German soldiers. He founded the first Portuguese parochial school at the Espirito Santo Church in Fall River, Massachusetts. B. Caroll Reece, decorated as a First Lieutenant with the 102nd Infantry Regiment, 26th Division, went on to represent the state of Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives for a total of 17 terms.
Magruder was born in Washington, D.C. on December 3, 1882, a son of George Washington Corbin Magruder (1855-1936) and Eleanor Ann Helen Marshall (1852-1906). He was educated in the public schools of Washington, and graduated from Central High School in 1903. Set on a military career from an early age, Magruder served as a first lieutenant and captain in the Washington YMCA's cadet corps, which he commanded during drill and ceremony competitions and similar events, including the March 1901 inauguration of President William McKinley. In addition, he gained his initial military experience during high school, when he enlisted in the District of Columbia National Guard and was commissioned as a first lieutenant in Company D, 6th Battalion.
At the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 Quilliam was first lieutenant aboard the frigate . The slight draft of the Amazon meant she was able to get close under the shore batteries; however this in turn led to the Amazon receiving a high volume of damage, the result of which was that all the higher-ranking officers were killed, leaving Quilliam in command. Quilliam's gallantry and calmness under fire following the death of Captain Edward Riou and all the senior officers of the Amazon, quickly came to the attention of Lord Nelson who appointed him first lieutenant on HMS Victory when she was commissioned as Nelson's flagship a period during which he was to become an accomplished officer.
After graduating from Aars and Voss School, Paus entered the Royal Frederick University, where he graduated as a medical doctor in 1903. He also became a second lieutenant in 1896 and a first lieutenant in 1905. He was conferred the dr.med. (D.Sc.) degree in 1916, with a dissertation on tuberculosis.
A party of 25 military men led by First Lieutenant Adolphus W. Greely as acting signal officer was successfully landed by the USS Proteus at Lady Franklin Bay in August 1881. A large frame structure was built on the northwest shore, and this home base camp was named Fort Conger.
After graduation, Saltonstall entered the United States Army. He served as a first lieutenant in the 301st Field Artillery Regiment in the 76th Division in World War I, spending six months in France. He was discharged in 1919,Mead, p. 836 and then entered the law firm of his uncle.
Duffield enlisted in August, 1861, as a private in the Ninth Regiment, Michigan Volunteers. He was made First Lieutenant and Adjutant of the regiment October 12 of the same year. He participated in the engagement with the Rebel forces under General N. B. Forrest at Murfreesboro, Tenn., in July, 1862.
Nels Anderson (March 17, 1828 – February 22, 1887) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Anderson was born in Kragerø, Norway. During the American Civil War, he was a first lieutenant with the 47th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. He later became a merchant in Scandinavia, Wisconsin.
Wayne Drash, "Buchenwald liberator, American hero dies at 83" CNN (August 14, 2008). Retrieved March 20, 2011 Two American intelligence officers, Egon W. Fleck and First Lieutenant Edward A. Tenenbaum reported coming across a unit of thousands of armed prisoners, marching in formation outside the camp on April 11, 1945.
Webb resigned his commission on May 17, 1861,Register of Officers of the Confederate States Navy, 207 four months after the Secession, enrolling instead in the Confederate Navy as a First Lieutenant in June. He served at Fernandina, Florida in mid-1861 and then Richmond Station from 1861 to 1862.
His wife, Urszula Brzezińska-Hołownia, is a MiG-29 jet fighter pilot and a first lieutenant in the Polish Air Force. They have a daughter. He graduated from the Social High School in Bialystok. He studied psychology at the Warsaw School of Social Psychology but failed to complete his degree.
Citation :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to Carl Gamborg-Andresen, First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy near Tientsin, China, 13 July 1900. On 28 March 1901, appointed Captain, by brevet.
Shortly after D-Day, Davidson joined HMS Rocket, an Eastern Fleet destroyer which took part in the Battle of Penang. After postwar pilot training, he served as executive officer and first lieutenant on HMS Childers, which took part in the painful and sensitive operation of policing illegal Jewish immigration into Palestine.
Terry joined the Army from his birth city of Little Rock, Arkansas in June 1942. He was assigned to the 382nd Infantry Regiment, 96th Infantry Division. He acted as a platoon leader, munitions officer, motor transport officer, and intelligence staff officer. A year later he was promoted to first lieutenant.
First Lieutenant Karl John Schoen (20 October 1894 – 29 October 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories while flying a Spad XIII for the USAAS during World War I. As such, he was one of the first American aces flying for his home country.
In April 1814, Lieutenant Charles Pengelly, who was First-Lieutenant of Guadeloupe, was made acting Commander of her for leading the Sicilian flotilla that participated in the capture of Genoa on 18 April. He was confirmed in the rank in September.The Gentleman's magazine (March 1854), p.329. Reportedly, Hole transferred to .
First Lieutenant Paul Frank Baer was an American World War I flying ace credited with nine confirmed victories and seven unconfirmed victory claims. Although not the first American flying ace, he was the first ace flying for American military aviation. He also scored the initial victory for an American military unit.
For 21 months, except for a few days, McKinstry commanded Company B of the 2d Infantry Regiment, in addition to his quartermaster duties, while the company commander was on recruiting duty.Driscoll, 2006, pp. 30-34. McKinstry was appointed a first lieutenant in the 2nd Infantry Regiment on April 18, 1841.
Citation: :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to James Edward Mahoney, First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy at Guantanamo, Cuba, 11 June 1898. On 18 March 1901, appointed Captain by brevet.
Born in Moscow, Idaho, Nelson earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Idaho in 1966. After graduating, he served in the United States Army for three years, being discharged as a First Lieutenant in 1969 to serve as a financial analyst with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Searle, the first lieutenant, and the master's mate were the last to leave. The subsequent court martial honourably acquitted Searle and his officers for the loss. The board ruled that the accident was due to unusual tides against which the skill and zeal of the officers and ship's company were unavailing.
Axell, pp.40–41 One source claims that the first kamikaze mission occurred on 13 September 1944. A group of pilots from the army's 31st Fighter Squadron on Negros Island decided to launch a suicide attack the following morning.Toland, p. 568 First Lieutenant Takeshi Kosai and a sergeant were selected.
John Light Napier attended public schools in Marlboro County, South Carolina, before college. He graduated from Davidson College in 1969 and earned a J.D. from the University of South Carolina in 1972, while serving as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve (which he served in until 1977).
After three months with L23, Lieut. Crawford was appointed first lieutenant in HMS Upholder, under the command of Lieut. Cmdr. Malcolm Wanklyn (later VC). Crawford joined the boat on 10 December 1940 and she sailed for Gibraltar on 12 December 1940 and thence to Malta to join the 10th Submarine Flotilla.
Killian was born in Hartford in 1919. He served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army for four years during World War II, commanding an infantry company. He received four battle stars and a Purple Heart and took part in island campaigns at Kwajalein, Palau, Mindanao, and Okinawa.
The School of Complementary Formation is also open to men. At the end of the one-year course, the graduate is promoted to first lieutenant in the permanent ranks. If starting a career in the enlisted ranks, any woman enlistee would be required to at least be a secondary school graduate.
The authors of the Oklahoma Constitution placed the lieutenant governor as the ex officio president of the Oklahoma Senate, giving the office limited legislative power that included a tie-breaking vote.Article VI, Section 15, Oklahoma Constitution. (accessed October 3, 2013) George W. Bellamy, a pharmacist, served as the first lieutenant governor.
After graduating from the University of Connecticut, she joined the United States Air Force and went to Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. She was commissioned an officer and served in Boston during the Vietnam War era until resigning her commission as a First Lieutenant in 1971.
In January 1755 he was appointed first lieutenant of the 90-gun with Captain Charles Saunders, and on 22 April 1755 he was promoted to command the 8-gun sloop , attached during the year to the western squadron cruising under the command of Sir Edward Hawke or Vice-Admiral John Byng.
Mend's agents were Messrs. Ommanney of Portsmouth. On 25 July 1850 he became first lieutenant in the 120-gun at Sheerness under Montagu Stopford. In July 1851 Mends sailed in her for the Mediterranean (Stopford was later relieved by Henry Francis Greville), until 11 January 1854, when he was promoted Commander.
Eighth Army General Order 135, dated 12 March 1951, awarded the Distinguished Service Cross to Captain (then First Lieutenant) Claude K. Josey for his actions near Yongyu on 22 October. Master Sergeant Willard W. Ryals, 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment, was awarded the Silver Star for his actions on 22 October.
During the War of the Sixth Coalition he was in the Guard Battery. He participated in the battles of Lützen, Bautzen, Haynau, Kulm, Dohna and Leipzig. In 1815 Strotha was made a First Lieutenant. A year later he was made a Captain and commander of a battery of artillery on horseback.
On 24 December 2014, a Jordanian F-16 crashed in Syria after being allegedly shot down by ISIS. The pilot, First Lieutenant Mu'ath Safi Yousef al-Kasasbeh, was captured by ISIS militants. On 3 February 2015, a video posted on ISIS-linked Jihadi websites, showed al-Kasasbeh being burned alive.
Military Transformation as a Competitive Systemic Process: The Case of Japan and the United States Between the World Wars, June 2003. Retrieved on April 10, 2009. Kelsey continued to research blind landing techniques and develop instrument flying practices and hardware. On October 1, 1934 he was promoted to first lieutenant.
In 1913, Oschmann joined the Royal Prussian Army as an Ensign, (). He was posted to the telegraph battalion No. 1 and was promoted to Second Lieutenant () on 6 August 1914. On 18 April 1918 he was promoted to First Lieutenant (). On 1 October 1919, he joined the Army Signals Intelligence School ().
First Lieutenant Pond then went outside the works and, alone and unaided, fired a howitzer three times, throwing the enemy into confusion and causing him to retire. The American flag remained standing over the fort thanks to the bravery of the 2nd Kansas Colored Infantry, who helped rally the federal soldiers.
During the Civil War he served in the Union Army as a first lieutenant in Company B of the Fourth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He was mustered out with his regiment on August 28, 1863. For a time after his military service Tarbox was the political editor of the Lawrence Sentinel.
While a slave state, it had many Union sympathizers and active abolitionists. Theodore Charles Benteen, an ardent secessionist, vehemently opposed his son's associating with Unionists. A family crisis was ignited when Frederick joined the Union Army on September 1, 1861 as a first lieutenant in the 1st Missouri Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
There remained significant opposition to the Bolsheviks in Georgia, which was unindustrialized and viewed as socially backward, and this culminated in the August Uprising of 1924. Soviet rule was firmly established only after the insurrection was swiftly defeated.Knight, Amy. Beria: Stalin's First Lieutenant, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, p.
On January 2, 1896, he enlisted as a private in Co D, 2nd Massachusetts Regiment Infantry. At the outbreak of the Spanish–American War he was sent to Cuba. During the war he rose to the rank of sergeant. Upon his return to the U.S., he was promoted to first lieutenant.
On 22 May 1879 he was promoted to lieutenant. In the same year he was appointed in the Eastern Rumelia militia as a junior officer and served in 1st and 2nd Plovdiv Company. On 9 February 1881 he was promoted to first lieutenant. He participated in the Unification of Bulgaria.
On 14 October 1882 to October 1883, he served with the 17th Regiment. Johannes von Eben was promoted to First Lieutenant on 14 April 1885. His abilities were recognized by his superiors and he was sent to the "Kriegsakademie" (Military Academy) in Berlin from 1 October 1886 to 24 July 1889.
By 1937, he was promoted to an SS-First Lieutenant (Obersturmführer). In 1938, Lerch moved to Berlin. In Berlin he became an SS-Captain (Hauptsturmführer) in the Reich Security Directorate on 12 March 1938. At his wedding to a "Secret State Police" (Gestapo) employee, Oswald Pohl and Globočnik acted as witnesses.
He was also awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Max Joseph. On 2 December 1870, the regiment proved itself in the bloody Battle of Loigny- Poupry, for which First Lieutenant Hermann Ehrne von Melchthal (8th Company) received a Knight's Cross for bravery in the face of the enemy.
Cabell graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1850 and joined the United States Army as a second lieutenant with the 7th U.S. Infantry. In June 1855, he was promoted to first lieutenant and appointed as regimental quartermaster on the staff of General Persifor F. Smith.
He was promoted to regimental commissary sergeant in January 1865, and was discharged the following July with the rank of first lieutenant. 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Muster Roll After the war, he became a companion of the Pennsylvania Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
There, Overton was assigned second lieutenant in the 18th Company, 6th Regiment, U. S. Marines, a part of the 4th Brigade and 2nd Division. He served at Belleau Wood until July 9. On July 2 he was promoted to first lieutenant, but would not learn of that before his death.
Jones graduated from St. John's University and from St. John's University School of Law. He was admitted to the bar in 1938. He worked as an activist in anti-fascism, and in 1941 enlisted in the U.S. Army. As a first lieutenant he participated in the Normandy invasion in 1944.
Given command of HMS Polychrest, Aubrey turns Canning down. Polychrest is an odd ship that was purpose-built as an experimental weapon, the project now abandoned. He asks that Tom Pullings be promoted to lieutenant. Polychrest is structurally weak and sails poorly, and the first lieutenant, Parker, is free with punishment.
Nasution escaped, but his daughter, Ade Irma Suryani Nasution, and First Lieutenant Pierre Tendean were killed. The museum houses items from Nasution's life and some dioramas about the coup attempt. It is open to the public from Tuesday until Sunday, from 08:00 WIB until 14:00 WIB. Admission is free.
First Lieutenant Reba Zitella Whittle (August 19, 1919 – January 26, 1981) was a member of the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She became the only American military female prisoner of war in the European Theater after her casualty evacuation aircraft was shot down in September 1944.
They have seven children, four of whom are married. Their oldest son attended the United States Military Academy at West Point and currently serves as a First Lieutenant in the United States Army. Their four daughters attended Brigham Young University. Their oldest daughter is a History PhD candidate at Harvard University.
Megawati with husband Taufiq Kiemas and three children. Megawati's first husband was First Lieutenant Surindro Supjarso, whom she married on 1 June 1968. He perished in a plane crash in Biak, West Irian on 22 January 1970. On 27 June 1972, she married Hassan Gamal Ahmad Hassan, an Egyptian diplomat.
McAfee, p. 59–60 Elizabeth Cabell Dixon died in 1852. On October 29, 1853, Dixon married Susan Peachy Bullitt. Bullitt was the paternal granddaughter of Alexander Scott Bullitt, the first lieutenant governor of Kentucky, and the maternal granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Walker, the first surveyor in the state of Kentucky.
Dieskau joined the Prussian military on 2 February 1721, and became a bombardier. On 12 April 1727, he was raised to second lieutenant; in 1730 to first lieutenant; on 13 December 1737, he was appointed staff captain, on 19 November 1741, company captain; and on 15 October 1746 promoted to major.
Adelbert Ames. On April 20, 1863 he was promoted to First Lieutenant of Company F.Styple, William B. (Ed.), With a Flash of his Sword: The Writings of. Maj. Holman S. Melcher, 20th Maine Infantry, pp. xiii On April 2, 1863, Colonel Joshua Chamberlain, appointed him acting Adjutant of the regiment.
Vanaman was commissioned a first lieutenant in the US Army Air Service on July 1, 1920. Through the 1920s and 1930s, he advanced through the ranks as a procurement and engineering officer. In 1937, he graduated from the Army War College. Soon after, he was appointed as an attaché to Berlin.
He was promoted to First Lieutenant on December 2, 1954 and integrated into the regular force on 29 December 1955. He was promoted to Captain on 7 April 1956. He was appointed Division Commander of the 3rd Air Division in 1978 and promoted to Brigadier General on 11 July 1979.
When Baudin was promoted to contre-amiral, he attached Ange de Mackau as his deputy-adjunct in the Mediterranean squadron and kept him nearby until 1810. HMS Alacrity on 26 May 1811. Engraving by Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio. At that time, Mackau went as first lieutenant on the brig Abeille.
MacKenzie was born on May 3, 1934 in Waltham, Massachusetts. He graduated from Winchester High School and went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Dartmouth College in 1956. He served as First Lieutenant in the United States Army. Prior to becoming a legislator, MacKenzie sold insurance.
First Lieutenant Milo Minderbinder is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's 1961 novel, Catch-22. As the mess officer of Yossarian's squadron, Minderbinder is an entrepreneur during World War II, "perhaps the best known of all fictional businessmen" in American literature. Minderbinder also appears in Heller's 1994 sequel Closing Time.
In the British Army and Royal Marines, the rank above second lieutenant is simply lieutenant (pronounced lef-tenant), with no ordinal attached. Before 1871, when the whole British Army switched to using the current rank of "lieutenant", the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and fusilier regiments used "first lieutenant" and "second lieutenant".
The rank of first lieutenant carried over to the formation of the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915 and was used until 1918, when the rank structure of the U.S. Navy was adopted.Cipra, Dave; "A History of Sea Service Ranks & Titles", Commandant's Bulletin, (May, June, July 1985), U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office.
Eicher, p. 229. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1840, thirteenth in his class of 42 cadets. He was known to his friends as "Old Bald Head" or "Baldy." He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. Dragoons and was promoted to first lieutenant in 1845.
Nass graduated from Union College in 1966 with a B.A. in mathematics and the University of New Hampshire in 1975 with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. He was a First Lieutenant in the United States Army from 1966 to 1969 and a member of the Army Reserves 1969–1972.
Smith was born in Bayport, Long Island, New York, and grew up in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn. He attended Georgetown University, graduating in 1948 with a bachelor's degree in history. He served during the Korean War as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force from 1951–1952.
During the First World War, Gardiner served in the army. He later became the first lieutenant of the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery. He served outside the United States and participated in the operation that attained the Italian Armistice. After his military service, he established his law career in Portland, Maine.
Jubouri was born on 28 October 1956 in Qayyarah, south of Mosul. He received his primary education in Samarra and Kut. He joined the military college in 1976 and graduated from the rank as first lieutenant later in 1979. He participated in Iran–Iraq War and the 1991 Gulf War.
Egyptian police rank insignia are the same as those used by the Egyptian Army. Commissioned police ranks resemble those of the Egyptian Army. The highest-ranking Egyptian police officer is a Lieutenant General and officer ranks descend only to first lieutenant. Enlisted police ranks include master sergeant, sergeant, corporal, and private.
In 1948 Meines became a professional soldier. In April 1949 Meines was promoted to first lieutenant. With the Politionele acties happening in the Dutch East Indies Meines wished to serve there. However, his request was denied as he was deemed too valuable for the renewal of the Dutch armed forces.
Alfred M. Dickey (June 10, 1846 - January 26, 1901) was the first lieutenant governor of North Dakota, serving from 1889 to 1891 under Governor John Miller.(January 27, 1901). Alfred Dickey (brief obituary), The New York Times Retrieved July 20, 2012. He was a prominent resident of Jamestown, North Dakota.
In 1876 he was elected as the first lieutenant governor for Nebraska, and served one two-year term in that position.(4 October 1876). Notes of the campaign, The New York Times (reporting Abbott's nomination as candidate for the Republicans)Morton, J. Sterling et al. (eds.) Illustrated history of Nebraska, Vol.
RAF resistance on the first day cost the Luftwaffe 10 Junkers Ju 87s that were under the protection of JG 27 and I./Jagdgeschwader 51. The opposition weakened by 13 May and three weeks passed before Rödel claimed again. Rödel was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 June 1940. Stab.
In 1943, she married lawyer Irving Schiller, then a first lieutenant in the Army, two years after they had met. They settled in Washington, and had two children, Louise and Jonathan. The couple had a home on Martha’s Vineyard where she socialised with influential women like Mrs. Robert McNamara, Mrs.
Chase is most remembered for his military service. His first military service was with the Michigan National Guard from 1878 to 1882, reaching the rank of captain. After moving to Colorado, Chase joined the Colorado National Guard in 1888. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1895 and captain and major in 1897.
Brooks enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He served for about two years on the Pacific islands of Guadalcanal, Guam, Okinawa, and in North China, attaining the rank of first lieutenant. Afterward, he remained active in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, retiring in 1972 at the rank of colonel.
Luksic's squadron was attached to the Eight Air Force and stationed at RAF Bodney in Norfolk, England. In April 1944, his squadron transitioned to P-51 Mustangs. Luksic soon claimed his first two aerial victories. On May 8, 1944, First Lieutenant Luksic's flight attacked 15 German planes which were attacking friendly bombers.
Hawkey was born in India in 1820 but came from an old Cornish family. He joined the Royal Marines in 1836 and served in the Mediterranean. In 1840 he was promoted to first lieutenant. In August of the same year he married Isabella Colley, the very attractive daughter of a senior Marines officer.
Citation : The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to George Cyrus Thorpe, First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy at Novaleta, Philippine Islands. On 28 March 1901, appointed Captain, by brevet, from 8 October 1899.
Thomas M. Carter was the consolidated unit's first lieutenant colonel, and William F. Carter was the first major. As of the consolidation date, the regiment contained ten companies. Companies A, EG, and I contained men from the 2nd Missouri Infantry and Companies BD, H, and K contained men from the 6th Missouri Infantry.
Citation: :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to William Nessler McKelvy Sr., First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy at Guantanamo, Cuba, 11 June 1898. On 18 March 1901, appointed Captain by brevet.
Citation: :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to Melville James Shaw, Second Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy at Guantanamo, Cuba, 11 June 1898. On 18 March 1901, appointed a First Lieutenant, by brevet.
Citation: :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to William Glasgow Powell, First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy at Tientsin, China. On 28 March 1901, appointed Captain, by brevet, from 21 June 1900.
In 1863, he became a First Lieutenant in Thomas E. Jackson's Battery, Virginia Horse Artillery, and saw action at Gettysburg, New Market, and Cold Harbor. After the war Woods returned to the University and earned a Bachelor of Law degree in 1868. He practiced in Charlottesville and became Commonwealth's Attorney in 1870.
In middle 1916 he was back on Mindanáo at Ludlow Barracks. On 19 May 1917 he got promoted to first lieutenant. As an artillery battalion commander in World War I, he received decorations from the USA and France. In 1929 he graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College.
Since there were no British vessels in the area, Müller sent ashore a landing party led by Kapitänleutnant (First Lieutenant) Hellmuth von Mücke, Emdens executive officer. The party consisted of another two officers, six non-commissioned officers, and thirty-eight sailors armed with four machine guns and thirty rifles.Forstmeier, p. 16March (1919) p.
Following graduation from West Point in 1936, Westmoreland became an artillery officer and served in several assignments with the 18th Field Artillery at Fort Sill. In 1939, he was promoted to first lieutenant, after which he was a battery commander and battalion staff officer with the 8th Field Artillery at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
King during the American Civil War On March 22, 1898, the United States Army finally awarded King the Medal of Honor for his actions at White Oak Swamp. Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, 4th U.S. Artillery. Place and date: At White Oak Swamp Bridge, Va., June 30, 1862. Entered service at: New York.
On June 25, 2009, Bergdahl's battalion suffered its first casualty: First Lieutenant Brian Bradshaw was killed by a roadside bomb near the village of Yaya Kheyl, not far from Bergdahl's outpost. Bergdahl's father believes Bradshaw and Bergdahl had grown close at the National Training Center and that Bradshaw's death darkened Bergdahl's mood.
The chief officer of the senate is the lieutenant governor. Unlike the Speaker, who is elected by the members of the house, the lieutenant governor is elected by all the voters of the state. The first Lieutenant Governor was Melvin E. Thompson, elected in 1947. Before that, the position never existed in Georgia.
He served in United States Army Intelligence from 1964 to 1966 as a First Lieutenant. Trelease lectured to school groups and educational gatherings across the nation from 1979 until 2008, often in conjunction with purveyors of books for young people, about the fundamental importance of youthful reading to the entire process of education.
Before entering politics in 1977, Dannelly was a teacher and principal. He served during the Korean War as a first lieutenant in the 82nd Airborne Division. Dannelly made 50 parachute jumps and earned the Korean Service Medal with a Bronze Star. He served on the Charlotte City Council from 1977 until 1989.
The ship was laid down by R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company, Limited, at Hebburn-on-Tyne on 19 August 1940, launched on 29 November 1941 and commissioned on 22 October 1942. She was named after Manx Lieutenant (later Captain) John Quilliam RN, First Lieutenant of at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Gaines served with the 6th Infantry Regiment until the end of the Quasi-War with France that had caused a temporary expansion of the army. He was discharged in 1800, but returned to service as a second lieutenant in 1801. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1802, and captain in 1807.
He had been promoted to the rank of first lieutenant prior to his honored actions on Peleliu. Following his evacuation from Peleliu, he was hospitalized, and later honorably retired from active duty. He was promoted to captain in the Reserves upon his retirement. He died in December 1977 in Lindenwold, New Jersey.
Watson was appointed a second lieutenant of Infantry and initially assigned to border security with the 22nd Infantry Regiment at Camp Harry J. Jones, Arizona during the Pancho Villa Expedition. He was soon transferred to the 11th Infantry and promoted to first lieutenant. He received his promotion to captain in May 1917.
Poggio, "Um encouraçado contra o forte: 2ª Parte." The Brazilian Navy's official history reports that one of the hits opened a hole ten meters deep. Crewmen aboard São Paulo rebelled on 4 November 1924, when First Lieutenant Hercolino Cascardo, seven second lieutenants and 260 others commandeered the ship.Scheina, Latin America's Wars, 129.
Roman was taken to Vidin, where he was proclaimed Emperor of Bulgaria.Prokić, p. 28. Samuel became his first lieutenant and general and together they gathered an army and fought the Byzantines. During his captivity, Roman had been castrated on the orders of John I Tzimiskes so that he would not have heirs.
Upper Canada in orange The Constitutional Act of 1791 recognized this development, as it split Quebec into The Canadas: Lower Canada east of the St. Lawrence-Ottawa River confluence, the area of earliest settlement; and Upper Canada southwest of the confluence. John Graves Simcoe was appointed Upper Canada's first Lieutenant-Governor in 1793.
Not much is known about the Prussian Branch except that lieutenant general Ernst von Koschkull (1775-1856) and his two nephews, lieutenant general Leonhard von Koschkull (1798-1872) and first lieutenant Alexander von Koschkull (1799-1839) were granted a Baron title on March 11th 1834. The family branch came from the Courland branch.
A graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School (1961, JD), Longstreth served as a First Lieutenant in the US Marine Corps from 1956-1958. He married Clara St. John, a musician, in 1963. They have three children. He has run the New York Marathon, and served on the board of Symphony Space.
Walker was born on December 3, 1935, in Newport News, Virginia. He graduated from the University of Michigan with an A.B. in 1957 and M.A. in 1958. He enrolled in the United States Air Force as first lieutenant from 1962 to 65. He graduated from Boston University with a Ph.D. in 1968.
Lieutenant Johansen is third in Destiny's chain of command, after Colonel Everett Young and First Lieutenant Matthew Scott. In the pilot episode, it's said that TJ resigned from her position as paramedic, and although it's not revealed why, it's obvious Col. Young knows more about it. It's later revealed via a dream Col.
Brenton, pp. 156–157.Raikes, p. 304. A court of enquiry was held to investigate the disastrous attack on the polacre but the court cleared Brenton of any blame, accepting Brenton's explanation that his zealous first lieutenant had failed to adhere to instructions to turn back if the polacre was armed.Raikes, pp.
Pierce's military career started when he was commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the 3rd Artillery on March 12, 1812, shortly before outbreak of the War of 1812. He commanded a battery called Pierce's Company of Artillery, and took part in several battles, including Fort Oswego, Fort Erie, Chippawa, and Lundy's Lane.
Samuel Smith, commander of the 3rd Division. In 1834, after the failure of the Bank of Maryland, thousands of citizens rioted in what became known as the Baltimore bank riot. Brown joined up with Capt. Henry Thompson again as a First lieutenant in the City Horse Guards, which were formed in October 1835.
His wife Mariam Orakhelashvili, the Minister of Education of the Georgian SSR was tortured and shot in prison. Their daughter, Ketevan, was sent to a Gulag camp, and her husband, the prominent conductor Evgeni Mikeladze, tortured to death.Knight, Amy W. (1993), Beria: Stalin's First Lieutenant, p. 83. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
In the spring of 1945, Lewis enlisted in the Army Nurse Corps. She completed basic training at Fort Lee in Virginia and became the assistant director of the Cadet Nurse Corps at the Valley Forge General Hospital in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. In December 1945, she was discharged with the rank of first lieutenant.
The British casualties were four dead and 28 wounded. After his good conduct in the battle, Cunningham was appointed Acting-Lieutenant aboard the 18-gun sloop the following year. He then moved to the 28-gun sixth rate as her First Lieutenant. The Hinchinbrook was then under the command of Horatio Nelson.
He was promoted to first lieutenant of Infantry, and in 1863 again entered the Confederate service and remained until the end of the war. He resumed his studies at the University of Alabama in 1865. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in December 1867 and commenced practice in Selma, Alabama.
Thomas's first assignment with his artillery regiment began in late 1840 at the primitive outpost of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in the Seminole Wars, where his troops performed infantry duty. He led them in successful patrols and was appointed a brevet first lieutenant on November 6, 1841.Eicher, p. 527; Einolf, pp. 32–35.
In 1774 Brooks married Lucy Smith, with whom he had five children; two of them died young.Brooks, p. 528. His two sons were both active in the United States military. One of his sons, Marine Corps First Lieutenant John Brooks, Jr., was killed in action at the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813.
Following the Anschluss, the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany, just as the Junkers Ju 87B came into service, this unit was moved to Graz and was referred to as II. Gruppe of Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 (StG 2—2nd Dive Bomber Wing). On 1 March 1939, Peltz was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant).
He reached the rank of first lieutenant before resigning from the army in 1921. After leaving the army, Hastings entered the Indiana University School of Law. In his senior year of law school, he won the Gamma Eta Gamma award for the highest scholastic average. Hastings graduated with a LL.B. in 1924.
New York: ROC, 2004Knight, Eric. Valentine's Resolve. New York: ROC, 2007 Valentine also has a daughter with First Lieutenant Malia Carrasca in Jamaica and is raising the Reaper who was born from Gail Post as his son whom he calls Blake. Malia Carrasca Carrasca is the acting captain of the gunboat Thunderbolt.
He enlisted for the Civil War as a Private in the 19th Ohio Infantry. He was subsequently commissioned as a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. After his 1866 discharge he was a farmer in Colchester, Vermont, and also worked as Vermont's Deputy Customs Collector and Deputy United States Marshal.
William Zion was born in Knightstown, Indiana on October 23, 1872. He served in the United States Marine Corps and later in the United States Army. In 1900, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for his "meritorious conduct" as a Marine in China. He later become a United States Army First Lieutenant.
Huffman married September 1, 1910 Edith née Gillmore, daughter of another US Army officer during the Civil War, Isaac Gillmore, First Lieutenant of the 2nd Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry. Ira and Edith had a son, Ira Erven Jr., and a daughter Alice. Huffman died in the Tucson VA Hospital he helped found.
He transferred to the U.S. 4th Infantry Regiment where he served in Mexico. He was brevetted for gallantry and meritorious service at the Battle of Paso Ovejas and the Battle of Cerro Gordo. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1848. After the war, the 4th Infantry was sent to the Pacific Northwest.
Grimes then moved to Stephen F. Austin's second colony in what is now Grimes County, Texas, in 1826. On March 21, 1829, Grimes was elected by the ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin as first lieutenant of the First Company, Battalion of Austin.Kemp, Louis Wiltz. The Signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence.
He was declared dead on 10 December 1945 and listed as missing in action. Simaika was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and was promoted in rank to First lieutenant. In 1982 he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame. A major road in Cairo's Heliopolis district is named after him.
He served on frontier duty in Texas. In December, he received his regular rank of second lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Artillery. Two years later, he was promoted to first lieutenant and fought in Florida in the Seminole Wars in 1856-57\. He was engaged in quelling the Kansas disturbances in 1858.
His commission as a first lieutenant of the Mountain Rangers, Company A, of the First Regiment, First Brigade, Oregon Militia, was dated December 20, 1865. Helman was elected captain of the Rangers in 1866. He became the first postmaster of Ashland in 1855 and continued in that position for twenty-seven years.
On August 7, 1949, he was promoted to Second Lieutenant of Infantry. In 1949, Ford's company was converted from infantry to tanks, and Ford served as a Company Commander in the 240th Tank Battalion. Promoted to First Lieutenant of Armor, he transferred to the inactive Guard in 1956, before being discharged in 1962.
He followed a course in mathematics under Hans Christian Ørsted at the College of Applied Sciences before enrolling at the new Militære Højskole in 1830. He graduated with honours in December 1834 and was then made a First Lieutenant in the Engineering Corps. He completed two study trips to Paris in 1835–38.
In 1868 Løvenskiold was promoted to first lieutenant. In 1875, he resigned from naval service. He enter into the operation of the business interests of his father-in-law Harald Wedel Jarlsberg in Bærum and Aker, including Bærum Verk and Nordmarka. He was a Prime Minister in Stockholm in 1884 during Schweigaard's Ministerium.
After returning to the United States, Magruder served at Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming. He was promoted to first lieutenant on July 19, 1911. From 1912 to 1913, he served as aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Frederick Appleton Smith. In 1913, Magruder returned to the Philippines, this time stationed at Fort William McKinley.
On their return, Jachmann and the other officers were sent to winter quarters in Danzig.Sondhaus, p. 13 In November 1848, during the Revolutions of 1848 and the concurrent First Schleswig War against Denmark, Schröder was promoted and Jachmann succeeded him as Amazones commander. Jachmann was promoted to first lieutenant on 29 March 1849.
He served in the Rifle Brigade after the Napoleonic Wars and was appointed first lieutenant in 1828. His portrait was commissioned from Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet by William IV in 1832 and remains in the Royal collection. Wilbraham was a JP for many years and was appointed High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1865.
The battery was organized at Auburn, New York."1st Independent, Battery, Light Artillery (Veteran), Civil War". New York Military Museum and Veterans Research Center Andrew Cowan was commissioned as the unit's first lieutenant. The battery was mustered into the service as a volunteer unit for a term of three years on November 23.
They seemed to suffer more frequent malaria attacks there. Aircraft were constantly overhead; bombing and antiaircraft fire was often heard. Frightened guards took revenge by beating the captives. On 3 December 1965, the captured air crew was joined by American aviator First Lieutenant Duane W. Martin,who had been shot down 20 September.
He was born on January 12, 1933, in London, England. He earned his B.A. degree from Yale University in 1954 and was a member of the Manuscript Society. He served as a First lieutenant, artillery, United States Army 1954-1956. In 1957 he became an Assistant in instruction at Yale Law School.
Ishikawa then attempted to shoot himself and the pistol misfired again. Conger hit Ishikawa over the head with a gas can and pulled him into the boat. VMF-212 left Guadalcanal in November 1942. For his bravery in shooting down 10 enemy aircraft at Guadalcanal, First Lieutenant Conger was awarded the Navy Cross.
Eichmann was promoted to SS- Obersturmführer (first lieutenant) in July 1938, and appointed to the Central Agency for Jewish Emigration in Vienna, created in August. By the time he left Vienna in May 1939, nearly 100,000 Jews had left Austria legally, and many more had been smuggled out to Palestine and elsewhere.
On 26 January 1812 a violent gale, together with a strong current, drove Carlotta onto Cape Passaro, wrecking her. Oliver's exertions in saving a cargo of specie and consequent fatigue aggravated a previous wound, costing him the sight in one eye. Still, in 1813 he was appointed first lieutenant on .Marshall (1833), Vol.
Voyage to the Northwest Side of America, p. 3 He was with Bienfaisant until 1783, when he joined as her first lieutenant. On 17 August 1786 he went on half pay as work for naval officers fell following the end of hostilities. Between 1786 and 1791 Colnett led two private fur-trading ventures.
Pocahontas was built on the Rappahanock in 1777 and fitted out at Fredericksburg. Captain Eleazer Callender of the Virginia Navy ship Dragon resigned his commission on 20 July 1779 to take command of Pocahontas. He brought with him John Hamilton, his First Lieutenant on Dragon.Granville Hough, American War of Independence at Sea: Pocahontas.
First Lieutenant Ord participated in the feared revolt of the Ghost Dancers supposedly led by Sitting Bull in mid-December 1891 and took part in patrols in Montana trying to keep the peace through the end of 1892. This was during the time when Sitting Bull was killed by an Army officer.
He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1849 and served in the New Mexico Territory against Navajo Indians until 1854, when he left the Southwest frontier. He then taught artillery tactics at West Point, forming an artillery battery from the academy's enlisted men shortly after the Southern states began seceding from the Union.
Chase began his duties in the Southern States as an assistant engineer in construction of Fort Pike, Louisiana in 1819-1822. He was promoted to first lieutenant on March 31, 1819. He was assigned as superintending engineer of the defenses of the Rigolets and Chef Menteur Passes of the Mississippi River in 1822.
After the death of the expeditionary corps commander, general of division Charles Leclerc, Poret de Morvan was among the men who accompanied the general's body back to France. Promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in 1803, he was integrated in the Foot Grenadier Guards regiment of the then Consular, later Imperial Guard.
Africaine fought on under her remaining officers with First Lieutenant Joseph Crew Tullidge having taken command. After about two hours, with Tullidge having suffered four wounds, she struck. Africaine had 295 men and boys aboard, including 25 soldiers from the 86th Regiment. In all, Africaine lost 49 men killed and 114 wounded.
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to First Lieutenant Stanley Smith Hughes (MCSN: 0-12654), United States Marine Corps Reserve, for extraordinary heroism as Commanding Officer of a machine gun platoon attached to a company of the Third Battalion, Seventh Marines, First Marine Division, in action against enemy Japanese forces at Cape Gloucester, New Britain, on 4 January 1944. When the advance of his company was stopped on the banks of a stream by a withering hail of enemy machine-gun fire from the opposite side which killed the leaders of both assault platoons and inflicted heavy casualties, First Lieutenant Hughes unhesitatingly exposed himself to the relentless hostile fire and, rallying the remnants of the platoons, courageously led them across the stream where they remained isolated in a precarious position. He then braved the enemy fire alone to re-cross the stream in an attempt to bring up reinforcements but, finding none available, rejoined his men, carrying them food. By his valiant leadership, First Lieutenant Hughes inspired his men to tremendous effort and enabled them to provide effective cover for other units subsequently making the hazardous crossing.
On 18 May 1898 Craig became First Lieutenant of the 20th Kansas Infantry, advancing to Captain the following year. Not long after being honorably discharged on 12 June 1899, he was recommissioned as Captain of the 36th United States Volunteer Infantry, where he served until being honorably mustered out in 16 March 1901. Craig was commissioned Second Lieutenant of the Artillery Corps on 8 May 1901, promoted to First Lieutenant on 28 July 1903 and again promoted to Captain, this time of the Fourth Field Artillery Brigade, on 25 Jan 1907. During this time Craig served in the Philippines between 1898-1901 and 1904-1907. Craig later served in Mexico at Veracruz (1914) and in the Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa (1916).
Comandos en acción: El Ejército en Malvinas, Isidoro Ruiz Moreno, p. 355, Emecé Editores, 01/01/1986 Captain Hugo Ranieri, who took part in this intense engagement as a specialist sniper, claims that First Lieutenant Jorge Vizoso-Posse, although wounded, shot three of the retreating Royal Marines in the back.Así lucharon, Carlos M. Túrolo, p. 316, Editorial Sudamericana, 1982 First Lieutenant Horacio Fernando Lauría and Sergeant Orlando Aguirre claim to have destroyed a British machine-gun with rifle- grenades in this engagement.La Compañía 602 de Comandos On that same night (9–10 June), a friendly fire incident occurred when Royal Marines returning from a reconnaissance patrol were mistaken for Argentines in the dark and a British mortar team opened fire on them.
Citation: > The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a > Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Navy Cross to First Lieutenant > Herman Henry Hanneken (MCSN: 0-392), United States Marine Corps, for > extraordinary achievement, zeal untiring and most successful efforts during > active service in the Northern Area of the Republic of Nicaragua from 11 > December 1928 until 30 June 1929. In command of a combined Marine and > Nicaraguan Voluntario combat patrol, First Lieutenant Hanneken had many > successful contacts with the bandits during which he distinguished himself > by his gallantry. His courage and ability are exceptional and his operations > against bandits were of great value in the suppression of banditry in this > area.
In 1945 Simmons was given his first sea-going command, the INS Nasik, subsequently taking over INS Investigator, Hindustan and Assam. Prior to proceeding abroad in 1948 he held the appointment of Staff Officer Appoints on the Staff of Rear Admiral Battery Flag Officer Bombay and later was appointed First Lieutenant of the Naval Barracks. During this period he carried out the duties of Commander Barracks in addition to his duties as First Lieutenant, for two months, until a Commander was appointed to the post. In 1948 he was one of six officers selected from the entire Indian Navy for a period of training with the British Mediterranean Fleet, where he served for three months on HMS Ocean, an aircraft carrier.
When the Chinese offensive came to a halt, Juskalian reorganized the forces under his command and sent both A and B Companies, under First Lieutenant Jack L. Conn, on a second attack to retake the hill, but they regained only a quarter of it. On March 25 Juskalian ordered C Company, under First Lieutenant Robert C. Gutner, to attack from the northeast, but enemy forces halted their advance. Many members of C Company were trapped on the right flank of Old Baldy, and Juskalian requested tank support to demolish the Chinese bunkers to free 30 to 40 troops of the company. On the night of March 26, Juskalian received orders from Regimental Commander Colonel William B. Kern to withdraw his forces.
His bride was the four years younger, German born, unmarried Baroness Helga Frederikke von Bülow. In 1930 he registered a telephone as a first lieutenant residing Trestjernegade 4 on Amager. On 22 November 1934 his wife gave birth to their son who was baptized Aleksander Schalburg on 2 February 1935 in the Alexander Nevsky Church, Copenhagen. The father was registered as first lieutenant in the Royal Danish Life Guards Konstantin Schalburg, residing Store Kongensgade 114, while the godparents were His Royal Highness Prince Gustav of Denmark, colonel Nikolai Kulikovsky and his spouse Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia. On 12 July 1935 in the Alexander Nevsky Church he was best man for a bride couple from Stockholm, as Konstantin Fedorovitch Schalburg.
Promoted to lieutenant on 1 October 1895, he transferred to the cruiser HMS Furious in the Channel Squadron in July 1898 and then became first lieutenant in the sloop HMS Daphne on the China Station in November 1898: in this capacity he saw action during the Boxer Rebellion. He was appointed First Lieutenant in the torpedo gunboat HMS Hazard on 2 July 1902, before becoming commanding officer in the destroyer HMS Haughty on 28 August 1902.Heathcote, p. 31 He went on to be Executive Officer in the cruiser HMS Astraea in the Mediterranean Fleet in February 1904 and, having been promoted to commander on 31 December 1906, he was reassigned as Executive Officer in the battleship HMS Hibernia in the Channel Fleet in January 1907.
Captain Puller received his second Navy Cross of five and later became a general in the United States Marine Corps. First Lieutenant Lee survived and also received a Navy Cross. On the return to Jinotega, Puller's patrol was ambushed twice on September 30 and both attacks were repulsed with heavy losses on the rebel forces.
Boyne escorted a convoy of ships of the East India Company to the Tropic of Capricorn, and Walker remained with her until shortly after the outbreak of war with Revolutionary France. On 24 June 1793 he transferred to the 32-gun , which was then under Captain the Honourable Arthur Kaye Legge, as first-lieutenant.
Myles Crosby Fox was born in New York, New York, on October 13, 1918. He graduated from Williams College in 1939. Fox enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on May 4, 1939. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant on November 29, 1940 and promoted to first lieutenant on April 11, 1942.
On 26 September 1938, he joined the SS (membership no. 310,180) as an SS- Obersturmführer (First lieutenant). At an acquaintance's urging, Bradfisch applied for service in the Gestapo, into which he was hired on 15 March 1937. He was also given the acting leadership of the State Police post at Neustadt an der Weinstraße.
Six days later Trapier transferred to the Engineer Corps, and he was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant on July 1, 1839.Eicher, p. 535. He was a cousin of Thomas F. Drayton. In his work for the Engineers, Trapier helped in the construction of defenses on the coastline of the United States.
In 2011, the Minister of National Defence approved the ex officio honorary appointment of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario as the unit's Colonel of the Regiment in perpetuity. The appointment recognizes the regiment’s links to John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and the regiment's commander during the American War of Independence.
Three days later, 20 military people were detained and on 21 May six more were arrested. Among the detainees are six lieutenant colonels, a first lieutenant and two sergeants, arrested on the charges of crimes against military decorum, treason and instigation of rebellion. Foro Penal lawyer Mariana Ortega informed receiving reports of arbitrary detentions.
Edith was born September 25, 1876 in Grand Island, Nebraska. Her father, Othman Abbott, was a lawyer and Nebraska's first Lieutenant Governor (1877–1879). Her mother, Elizabeth Griffin, was an abolitionist and suffrage leader. Both parents instilled values of women's rights, equality, and social reform into Edith and her sister Grace, inspiring their future work.
New York Times, July 30, 1855, p. 6. He served on the West Coast of the United States, and was promoted to first lieutenant on December 31, 1856. Ransom participated in the later stages of the Yakima War in an expedition during 1858 that culminated in the Battle of Four Lakes near Spokane, Washington.
Meins was born on October 22, 1892 in Boston. He attended Boston Public Schools and graduated from the High School of Commerce in 1911. During World War I, Meins enlisted as a First Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps of the United States Army. He served eighteen months in the American Expeditionary Forces in France.
Both characters even make references to pineapple-based desserts in their situations (salad for Focker; cake for Ozma). ; : :The middle-aged First lieutenant in the S.M.S. and the pilot of Skull Team's VB-6 König Monster variable bomber. Although she rarely speaks, when she does her words have great weight and she often advises Ozma.
Wells was born in Oswego County, New York on May 15, 1835. He graduated from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois in 1855. He was admitted to the bar in 1856 and practiced law in Rock Island, Illinois until he joined the United States Army as a first lieutenant and served during the Civil War.
John Latta (March 2, 1836 – February 15, 1913) was an American lawyer and politician from Pennsylvania who served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania from 1875 to 1879. He also served as a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1872 to 1873 and the Pennsylvania Senate from 1863 to 1866.
All died, including First Lieutenant Adolf Opálka who, injured by shrapnel, committed suicide. Shortly after his departure, on his 27th birthday, Opálka wrote of homesickness: After the mission of the paratroopers, the Nazis unleashed strong reprisals. Opálka's aunt, Marie Opálková, was executed in Mauthausen on 24 October 1942. His father, Viktor Jarolím, was also killed.
They were: Colonel (later General) Frederick Funston, Private (later First Lieutenant) William B. Trembley, and Private Edward White. The casualties, as Luna reported to Aguinaldo by telegram, were 700 dead on the American side, and 200 on the Filipino side. The American official history, however, recorded only 22 dead and 127 wounded in their ranks.
The mutineers declared that they were unhappy with the admiral, captain, first lieutenant and boatswain. Hotham, Rear-Admiral Hyde Parker, and several senior captains went aboard Windsor Castle to try to persuade the men to return to their duties. Shield requested a court martial to investigate his conduct, which was granted and honourably acquitted him.
He was in the United States Army as a First Lieutenant in 1969. He was in private practice of law in Miami, Florida from 1972 to 1976. He was in private practice of law in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from 1976 to 1977. He was in private practice of law in Miami from 1977 to 1979.
Following his graduation from Harvard, Pittenger attended the London School of Economics as a Frank Knox Fellow. He simultaneously enlisted in the United States Army from 1952 until 1955, serving as a first lieutenant in the army's infantry and government intelligence units. He earned his cum laude law degree from Harvard Law School in 1958.
Battery F's officers were Captain David Murphy, First Lieutenants James Marr, John L. Matthaei, and Frank A. Howard, and Second Lieutenants George Meyers, Siegmund Sallman, and Edward S. Rowland. Meyers resigned on 3 September 1861. Byron M. Callendar was promoted first lieutenant and Adjutant on 1 January 1862. Howard was discharged on 2 April 1862.
William Holder (born March 19, 1991) is an American rugby sevens fly half player. He won a bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games. He graduated from the United States Military Academy and serves as first lieutenant with the United States Army. He took up rugby in the third grade inspired by his father.
Most of the Wauwilermoos prisoners had never shared their stories until Mears's grandson contacted them. In early December 1944 USAAF First Lieutenant Wally Northfelt was nearing his second month of imprisonment at Wauwilermoos. Northfelt attempted to escape from Switzerland near Geneva in September 1944, but he was apprehended by border guards and confined at Wauwilermoos.
Berhard von Poten served from 1847 to 1866 in the Hanover Military services. In 1847, he was a second lieutenant, and was promoted to first lieutenant in 1854 and in 1863 to captain. As such, he belonged to the Hanoverian Queens Hussar Regiment. In 1867, Poten was squadron leader in Hussar Regiment no. 4.
For this he was promoted to first lieutenant. He served in the Baltic, Mediterranean, and North Sea till 1789. Promoted to commander in 1791 he commanded a corvette on a voyage to the East Indies. In 1792 he was made an adjutant to admiral Van Kinsbergen, the commander-in-chief of the Dutch Navy.
In September 1892 he reported for duty at the Marine Corps School of Application and graduated first in his class in April 1893. In April 1893, Catlin was promoted to First Lieutenant and transferred that December to Marine Barracks, League Island, Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania. Returning to sea in August 1895, he reported to .
Paperback, 2010, p. 430. Credits are given to Marine Major Richard E. Maulsby, pilot of a Marine Mitchell bomber and Marine First Lieutenant Doit L. Fish for discovering the hidden Japanese suicide boats. On May 14, Hoagland, together with ensign John Adams, USNRBulkley,Robert Johns. At Close Quarters: PT Boats in the United States Navy.
Farnsworth was born in Perrysburg, New York on 23 August 1834. He joined the 10th New York Cavalry as a bugler in September 1861. By June 1864, the time of his meritorious action, he was the regiment's Sergeant Major. He was commissioned as a first lieutenant in August 1864 and mustered out in June 1865.
According to the 2014 Syrian detainee report, Harmoush was among those who were killed in Sednaya. The Free Officers Movement merged into the Free Syrian Army on 23 September. In late October 2011, First Lieutenant Khaldoun Sami Zaineddin, the first Druze officer to defect from the Syrian Armed Forces, joined the Free Officers Brigade.
While stationed at Fort Porter he met Bessie Rochester Porter, a member of the family that included Peter Buell Porter, for whom the fort was named, and they were married in 1889. He was promoted to first lieutenant on February 25, 1891Davis, Jr., Henry Blaine (1998). Generals in Khaki. Pentland Press, Inc. p. 81. .
He was a surveyor and civil engineer before the Civil War. Wright's service started as a second lieutenant in the 4th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 19, 1861. He was promoted to first lieutenant on January 31, 1862. He was captured at the Battle of Gaines's Mill on June 27, 1862 and exchanged.
Karel Josephy was born in family of state officers. During World War I (1915 - 1918) he served as first lieutenant in war service. His working life in tobacco industry was spent within former Austro - Hungarian areal: Eger tobacco factory (secretary of commerce), Košice (secretary of commerce), Mukacheve (secretary of commerce) Kutná Hora and Tábor.
Boeselager was born near Kassel into the noble Boeselager family. After enlisting in the army in 1934, he trained with a cavalry regiment. He became an officer in 1936 and in March 1939, was promoted to First Lieutenant. Boeselager took part in the Invasion of Poland and was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class.
Shoemaker was a First Lieutenant in the Air Service, United States Army. He was attached to the Royal Air Force in the summer of 1918. He was one of the first American pilots to reach England. He was assigned to 74 Squadron and was credited with five air victories by the end of August.
In September 1861, early in the American Civil War, Patterson enlisted in the Confederate Army. The following year, he was commissioned a first lieutenant in the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment. Patterson was promoted through the ranks until he became a colonel and was assigned command of the 5th Alabama Cavalry Regiment. He served in Gen.
Another veteran of the War of 1812, Henry Ducie Chads, attended the Academy before joining the Royal Navy. He was First Lieutenant of during her capture by . Command of the ship fell to Chads when her captain was mortally wounded near the close of the action. He was forced to surrender the heavily damaged Java.
Map of the Military Frontier (Militärgrenze) in the middle of the 19th century (marked with a red outline). Graduating in 1771 from the Theresian Military Academy located in the castle of Wiener Neustadt, he joined his home Liccaner (Gospić) Grenz regiment in 1775. When promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) in 1780, Vukassovich served in Montenegro.
Commander Weir received immediate promotion to post-captain; Commander Robilliard received his promotion the next December; Dictators first lieutenant, William Buchanan, received promotion to commander.James (1837), Vol. IV, pp.53-4. In 1847 the surviving British participants were authorized to apply for the clasp "Off Mardoe 6 July 1812" to the Naval General Service Medal.
He was shot in the front of his neck. The soldier who shot him was identified as First Lieutenant Hib al-Heib. According to a forensic expert, the fatal shot was fired from less than 200 metres away. Immediately after the shooting, the IDF said that Miller had been shot in the back during crossfire.
Police, Jail and Fire Officer candidates attend a 4-year tertiary education course, allowing them to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Safety. Graduating cadets are then commissioned as Inspectors or as a Police Lieutenant, equivalent to a Military First Lieutenant or Lieutenant Junior Grade, in the tri-services of the DILG.
Eicher, p. 345. Lee entered the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1850, graduating four years later and standing 17th out of 46 cadets. On July 1, 1854, Lee was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 4th Infantry Regiment. Lee was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant on October 31, 1856.
In 1847 the Admiralty awarded the Naval General Service Medal with clasps "Griffon 27 March 1812" and "Rosario 27 March 1812" to the five surviving claimants from Griffon and the seven from Rosario. Lieutenant Richard Steward Gamage joined Griffon in July as her first lieutenant. On 10 September the Milford, Mann, master, put into Ramsgate.
James Levesque "Bex" Shaver, Sr. (May 17, 1902 - August 1, 1985) was the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas from 1943 to 1947, serving as the second lieutenant governor of Governor Homer Martin Adkins, and the first lieutenant governor of Governor Benjamin Travis Laney. He was succeeded in 1947 by his fellow Democrat Nathan Green Gordon.
Born in Illinois on September 23, 1878, Col. Miller attended the public schools of Chicago. He was an A.B. man of St. Mary's College, Kansas, and St. Louis University. At the outbreak of the Spanish–American War, he enlisted with the state volunteers and saw service in Cuba, reaching the rank of first lieutenant.
He was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey on March 9, 1813, the son of John Simpson and Mary Brunson. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1832 and was initially assigned to the 3rd U.S. Artillery. He served in the Second Seminole War and was promoted to first lieutenant in 1837.
On May 13, 2007, Bacevich's son, Andrew John Bacevich, was killed in action in Iraq by an improvised explosive device south of Samarra in Saladin Governorate. The younger Bacevich, 27, was a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 8th U.S. Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. Bacevich also has three daughters.
Sessions was educated at Middlebury College where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1969. He earned a Juris Doctor in 1972 from the George Washington University Law School. Sessions served as a United States Army First Lieutenant. He was a law clerk for Judge Hilton Dier in Addison County District Court in 1973.
The Americans repaired the damage to Peacocks rigging within an hour. Peacocks first lieutenant took charge of the prize and succeeded in preventing it from sinking; the prize crew had the brig ready to sail by nightfall. Epervier was found to be carrying $118,000 in specie, which was private rather than Government property.Forester, p.
Ritch was born on May 4, 1830 in Ulster County, New York. During the American Civil War, he was a first lieutenant with the 46th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. He died on September 14, 1904 and was buried at Santa Fe National Cemetery. Ritch was a member of the Knights Templar.
Admiral Sigsbee retired from the Navy in 1907 and died in New York, 1923. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. His grandson, Charles Dwight Sigsbee III, First Lieutenant, United States Army, was buried next to him on July 10, 1956. His daughter Mary Ellen Sigsbee (1877–1960), was an artist, socialist and feminist.
John, and other streets in the area, were named after John Graves Simcoe, the founder of York (today Toronto) and the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. During the typhus epidemic of 1847, 863 Irish immigrants died of typhus in fever sheds at the Toronto Hospital on the northwest corner of King and John Street.
There was a proposal in 1921 to build a third naval hangar, but lack of funding torpedoed the proposal. The air station was initially led by a first lieutenant who was also a pilot, and manned with four conscripted pilots, four conscripted mechanics, a joint chief mechanic and accountant, and a support staff of ten.
In May 1906, Mears went to work relocating portions of the Panama Railroad. In 1907, Mears received a promotion to first lieutenant. That same year he married Jennifer (also known as Jennie, Jane, or Johnnie) Wainwright at Fort Clark, Texas. having been next in authority to General Goethals in the work of constructing the canal.
In 1898 he was commissioned for the Spanish–American War as a first lieutenant in the 3rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry, a unit of African American soldiers and white officers. His regimental commander was Robert Lee Bullard, and Parsons' connection to Bullard helped Parsons receive a commission in the regular army and continue his military career.
His first military experience was an assignment to California after graduation.Civil War Tales, pp. 169-70. He was then transferred and promoted to first lieutenant United States Army in 1858 and joined a regiment to fight in the Utah War expedition. After the expedition Deshler was assigned to Fort Wise, where he remained until 1861.
After the war Hay reverted to his permanent rank of First Lieutenant. From 1902 to 1905 Hay served throughout the Department of the Missouri with the 10th Cavalry. From 1905 to 1909 he was Professor of Military Science at Pennsylvania State University. He then served with the 10th Cavalry at Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont.
He attended the common schools until 1858. During the Civil War, Kirkpatrick entered the Union Army as a private in the Second Regiment, Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and was promoted to first lieutenant. He served four years and four months, and fought at the Battle of Fort Donelson, Battle of Shiloh and Second Battle of Corinth.
Francis B. Heitman. Vol. 1. pg. 840. On October 17, 1863, Rockefeller was commissioned as a first lieutenant in Company A, 178th New York Infantry. He distinguished himself in action at the Battle of Fort Blakeley, in Alabama, on April 9, 1865, for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor on August 2, 1897.
Prior to coming to the Indiana House, Scott served as an aide to U.S. Rep. Tim Roemer from 1992 to 1997. He also chaired LaPorte County's Democratic Party through the 2000 election, and was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention that year. Pelath served as a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve.
He was a first lieutenant when he made the invention but he became a brevet-major the following year. He joined the Governor of Gibraltar's staff and despite the poor first impressions he first made he was to become a confidential aide de campe with Charles Holloway. By 1800 he was a brevet Colonel.
Hains was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy from New Jersey, and graduated from West Point ranking 19th in the Class of June 1861. Among his classmates were Medal of Honor recipient First Lieutenant Alonzo Cushing, and Major Generals George Custer, USA, and Pierce Manning Butler Young, CSA.
He shot down another Hurricane near Cambrai on 18 May. Bauer was promoted to Oberleutnant (first lieutenant) on 1 June 1940 and was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class () on 18 November 1940. He then fought in the Battle of Britain against the RAF, claiming a Supermarine Spitfire shot down on 1 November 1940.
McLennan enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in January 1943 and was commissioned a second lieutenant on July 18, 1945. He was promoted to first lieutenant in July 1948, while on inactive duty status and was recalled to active duty in March 1951. From March to June 1951, McLennan underwent training at Camp Pendleton, California.
Those boundaries had initially been set by a proclamation of the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, John Graves Simcoe, in 1792: The county was subsequently defined by a statute of Upper Canada in 1798: Since the Union Act did not change the boundaries of Dundas, the new electoral district continued to use those boundaries.
Disgusted by the situation, Marmaduke resigned his commission in the Missouri State Guard and traveled to Richmond, Virginia, where he was commissioned a first lieutenant in the regular Confederate States Army. The Confederate War Department ordered him to report for duty in Arkansas, where he soon was elected lieutenant-colonel of the 1st Arkansas Battalion.
Its bomb penetrated the flight, hangar, and main decks and exploded, igniting an inferno that swept across the hangar deck. Explosions rocked the carrier, but Bradley, the ship's assistant first lieutenant, led a repair party and battled the blaze on the second and third decks. Light cruisers and , and destroyers , , and , also fought the fire.
Totten was born in 1818 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1841 and subsequently became a first lieutenant in 1847 before fighting Seminole Indians in Florida during 1849-50. After attaining the rank of captain in 1855, he went to Bleeding Kansas to try to suppress the disturbances there.
Frances Maria McNeil (c.1818-1892), the wife of New Hampshire Judge Chandler Eastman Potter. Benjamin Pierce McNeil (1825-1853), who studied law in New Hampshire and served as an officer in the New Hampshire Militia before joining the Army. He died in Boston while serving as a First Lieutenant in the 3rd U.S. Artillery.
First Lieutenant Annie G. Fox was on duty at the time of the attack of the Japanese Imperial Navy on Hawaii. For her outstanding performance, Fox was recommended for and awarded the Purple Heart. She was not injured during the attack. Fox was presented the Purple Heart on October 26, 1942, at Hickam Field.
He soon became First Lieutenant of the Crocodile under Captain E.H. Columbine, assigned to the African station. In an expedition of 1809 against Senegal he served under Columbine on the Solebay frigate. When Columbine died in 1811 he assumed command of the Crocodile. Filmore was appointed Commander with seniority as of 18 June 1811.
The U.S. military patrol squad was led by first lieutenant Donald Weihs, who broke his ski after the team completed more than three-fourths of the 21,5 miles course. Weihs had to trample the last six miles with it.Sweden takes Winter Olympics, Lodi News-Sentinel, February 9th, 1948. The team placed eighth of eight.
Jackson enlisted in the Union Army in 1861 as part of the 68th Ohio Infantry. From 1861 to 1862, Jackson would rise through the ranks. He would become second lieutenant in October 1861, then first lieutenant and regimental adjutant in August 1862. Jackson resigned from the army in August 1863 due to wounds he received.
First Lieutenant Robert S. King, Second Lieutenant James W. Slater, and Captain Milton W. Halsey of 18th Ohio Infantry Regiment. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress The 18th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Grenville T. Emmet, ca. 1899 Following his graduation from Harvard, Emmet joined the New York National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment in 1898 as a Second Lieutenant. He remained with the unit when it was federalized for service in the Spanish–American War. Emmet was promoted to First Lieutenant and appointed as the regiment's adjutant.
Maruru returned to Uganda in 1967 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. He was posted to Gulu Air Force Base, which was opened after his cohort returned from Czechoslovakia. At Gulu, he completed his training and recruited young men whom he and his classmates trained. In 1968, he was promoted to First Lieutenant.
McClain was born in St. Joseph, Missouri (1946) and is the son of American parents. McClain received a BA in economics and mathematics from the University of Kansas. He joined the U.S. Army, serving as a first lieutenant during the Vietnam War. He earned a PhD in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
This inconclusive battle was the largest predominantly cavalry engagement of the war to that time. This battle proved for the first time that the Union horse soldiers, like Nolan, were equal to their Southern counterparts. Page 36 Nolan was brevetted first lieutenant on August 1, 1863 for his gallant and meritorious service during that battle.
After graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He served in Korea, completing his active duty service as a first lieutenant. However, Rourke remained in the Marine Corps Reserve, eventually commanding the Marine Air Control Squadron 24 at Quantico, Virginia. He retired in 1985 as a colonel after 32 years of service.
Krauthoff enlisted as a private with Battery F of the Second Field Artillery on August 3, 1884. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Fourteenth Infantry on April 26, 1895. He attended and graduated from the Infantry and Cavalry School in 1898. He was promoted to first lieutenant on April 26, 1898.
After completion of his secondary school studies in Košice, he graduated from the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt, and then in 1884 he entered the joint Austro-Hungarian Army as a Hussar cavalry lieutenant in the 10th Hussars in Bácska. However, in 1893, while first lieutenant in rank, he placed himself off duty.
James Robertson, first lieutenant of Hazard, took a rowboat into the harbour during the night and attached a grappling hook to the stern of one of the French vessels. When the vessel started to sail, Robertson used lights and blue rockets to signal the French squadron's departure.Marshall (1833), Vol. 4, Part 1, pp.380-5.

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