Sentences with phrase «army colonel with»

The motivating force behind the thought helmet project is a retired Army colonel with a Ph.D. in the physiology of vision and advanced belts in karate, judo, aikido, and Japanese sword fighting.
Gibson is a retired Army colonel with four combat tours in Iraq.
Representative Gibson, a retired Army colonel with 24 years of active - duty experience in the military and six in Congress, was widely seen as the strongest Republican contender to pose a challenge to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat who has battled questions over the last several days about a federal investigation into a former top aide and confidant.

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Discussing the recent Berlin truck incident at a Berlin Christmas market with Jack Jacobs, retired U.S. Army colonel, and Clint Can Zandt, former FBI profiler.
Larkin, who served in World War II and Korea, and retired from the U.S. Army as a lieutenant colonel, came to the podium with his wife Pat.
Now a retired colonel in the Army Reserve, Brown was deployed to Iraq for about 10 months in 2004 and 2005 with a civil affairs unit and ended up as an adviser to the Iraqi ministry of displacement and migration, working in tandem with the Red Crescent and United Nations agencies on refugee and resettlement problems.
Lieutenant governor with a city or suburban running mate seems to me a better bet, though as a retired Army colonel Gibson probably doesn't see himself as anybody's lieutenant.
Retired Army bird colonels (Gibson) don't ask former lowly Navy seamen (me) for advice, but I have to tell him I'm a little uneasy with the career officer appearing in uniform in all those Chamber ads.
On May 2, Gibson, a retired Army colonel who spent 29 years in the military, said in a written statement that he has accepted a position as a visiting lecturer at Williams College and wanted to spend more time with his family, as his three teenagers are in their last years at home.
Gibson, 48, is a lifelong New Yorker and a talented campaigner with an appealing personal story, especially for a district that includes newly gentrified river towns like Hudson * but also covers a wide swath of depressed rural territory: He's a former Army colonel who served four tours in Iraq and was awarded a Purple Heart.
The Acting Director of the Army Public Relations, Sani Kukasheka Usman, erstwhile colonel, Sani Usman was on Thursday decorated with his new rank of a Brigadier - General...
Derrick, a retired Army colonel from Peru, in Clinton County, said at a press conference in Queensbury on Wednesday he is not familiar with the specific legislation Funiciello cited, but he recognizes the importance of technology to convert agricultural methane to energy.
Although he is credited with leading New York out of an economic crisis as governor in the 1970s, Carey also was remembered as a World War II Army colonel who liberated concentration camps; a savvy lawmaker whose tenure on the House Ways and Means Committee prepared him for the economic challenges he would later face in Albany; and a compassionate chief executive who never turned his back on the underprivileged.
He served in World War II and was in combat during the Korean War, eventually retiring from the Army with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
A colonel's daughter loves a private and puts on an Army show with Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and the MGM stars.
Teamed with a much - needed exposition - spouter, an experienced Air Force colonel (Powers Boothe), this handful of passionate patriots is an apparently greater force than the formidable two armies can handle.
Last up is «Push: The Science Behind the Fiction» (9:17), a featurette that surveys the film's psychic groups and adds an conspiratorial layer with thoughts from the film's technical advisor, a former US Army colonel who believes people and the science community are too skeptical of human superpowers.
A colonel named Serling (Washington, Devil in a Blue Dress) is sent to investigate Walden's worthiness for the award, all the while having to deal with his own mistakes as a result of a friendly fire killing of one of his own men, which was reported as an enemy killing so that the Army could avoid negative press.
The original Doom itself provoked considerable debate over the depiction of violence in first - person shooters, with US army colonel David Grossman famously labelling the game a «mass murder simulator» and claiming that this, and similar titles, were teaching children how to kill.
RETIRED US ARMY RESERVE MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS LIEUTENANT COLONEL with...
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