Sentences with phrase «army lieutenant»

Otto Preminger directs this realistic study of an Army lieutenant accused of murdering a bartender who allegedly raped his coquettish wife.
Dave Grossman, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel and author who also attended, said Trump then turned to representatives of the video game industry.
Breitbart reported: Present at the meeting was Melissa Henson of the Parents Television Council, Dave Grossman, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who has long argued that video games cause violence in teens, Mike Gallagher, the CEO of the video game trade association Entertainment Software Association (ESA), video game developer ZeniMax Media CEO Robert Altman, Take - Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick, Pat Vance, the President of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, Brent Bozell of the conservative Media Research Center, Sen. Marco Rubio, R - Fla., Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R - Mo., and Rep. Martha Roby, R - Ala.
Thirty years later, an American army lieutenant's death in Vietnam is still shrouded in mystery; the only evidence is a recently discovered letter written by an enemy soldier describing an act of shocking violence.
When beautiful, reckless Southern belle Zelda Sayre meets F. Scott Fitzgerald at a country club dance in 1918, she is seventeen years old and he is a young army lieutenant stationed in Alabama.
Imagine the days of my youth when I thought I would prove my manhood and patriotism by outdoing my army lieutenant colonel father by joining the Marines.
Haig is a retired US Army lieutenant colonel and formerly worked as an assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
He has been an army lieutenant; a naturalist with a book about the avifauna of Oceania to his credit; an ornithologist and skinner of birds for New York City's American Museum of Natural History; and an unreliable husband and father.
Moore and Galloway, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general and a journalist respectively, were both there, and they tell the story of life - and - death struggle with straightforward prose augmented by tactical charts, black - and - white photographs, and a layout of dead soldiers» names across the book's opening pages — an abbreviated memorial to Vietnam War veterans.
(In Catalan with subtitles) The Devil's Double (Unrated) Chilling bio-pic about the Iraqi Army lieutenant (Dominic Cooper) forced under the threat of death to serve as a body double for Saddam Hussein's (Philip Quast) sadistic and sexually - depraved son, Uday (also Dominic Cooper).
In what is arguably the best role of his career, Stewart plays a small - town Michigan lawyer defending an army lieutenant (Gazzara) accused of murdering a tavern owner, who he believes raped his wife (Remick).
«The Kill Hole» centers around Samuel Drake (Chadwick Boseman, who portrays Jackie Robinson in the forthcoming «42»), a former Army lieutenant and Afghanistan War mercenary turned Stateside taxi driver in small town Pacific Northwest.
From left: James Stewart plays a lawyer defending an Army lieutenant (Ben Gazzara) with help from his old friend and fellow lawyer (Arthur O'Connell).
He did not simply depart from the facts of history, inventing, in the title characters, a squad of mostly Jewish - American killers led by a United States Army lieutenant from Tennessee; he rewrote the past in the vivid, visceral language of film fantasy.
ASSOCIATED PRESS - Feb 29 - The picture of a handsome, uniformed soldier accompanying online ads that proclaim «Military Man Searching for Love» is an Army lieutenant who was killed in Iraq in 2007, according to a lawsuit filed by his parents against PlentyofFish.com and True.com.
After returning from the Iraq war in 2003 as an Army lieutenant and struggling with the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Michele began practicing yoga regularly.
«She is the voice of greatness,» says Russel HonorĂ©, the now - retired U.S. Army lieutenant general who became a local folk hero when he led search and rescue and evacuation after Hurricane Katrina and later founded the GreenARMY, a coalition of environmental groups fighting against pollution in the Gulf region.
Mr. Derrick has a resume that commands respect — a retired Army lieutenant colonel and West Point graduate and instructor who served in Desert Storm.
President Trump accepted Flynn's resignation letter and appointed Keith Kellogg, a decorated retired Army lieutenant general, as acting national security adviser.
Jammeh seized power in a coup in 1994 when he was an army lieutenant and has ruled ever since, wining four elections, that were criticised by rights monitors, and surviving several coup attempts.
But another witness, an army lieutenant, contradicted that account, saying that the aircraft caught fire in mid-air before crashing and that there was a series of explosions on the ground.
Robert L. Mayhercy, 73, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, died Saturday at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights.
The retired United States Army lieutenant colonel says Fox has become «a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration.»
In 2013, the company also brought on Arthur Karrel, a former army lieutenant who fought in Afghanistan, and an attorney with degrees from Harvard and the University of Virginia.
The expected guilty plea makes the retired Army lieutenant general the first person to have actually worked in the Trump White House to face formal charges in the investigation, which is examining possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign to influence the outcome of the 2016 election.

Not exact matches

The AP reports that women make up just 20 percent of cadets, who are mostly commissioned as second lieutenants in the army after graduation.
In a contestant video that aired ahead of his Kansas City finals run in mid-August, Wright, a retired U.S. Army first lieutenant, dug into a topic that's a hot - button issue for parents: Allowances.
During the Civil War, President Lincoln rewarded Grant with a promotion to lieutenant general and made him general - in - chief of the armies.
Kelly Bailey, a medically - retired Army first lieutenant who left Joint Base Lewis - McChord in 1999, has been able to compete in rowing despite his injuries.
West, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, a decorated soldier who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, retorted, «You attacked us.
Louise was required to go into uniform and was swiftly designated as a lieutenant in the Women's Army Corp (WAC).
My stepfather — who was a lieutenant colonel in the Army and had been awarded three Purple Hearts — was an atheist who never found God in a foxhole.
For had Cohen been a lot younger, and a lieutenant in the Kaiser's army, he might have had serving under him a corporal by the name of Adolf Hitler.
In 1942, Bonhoeffer met a few friends at Werder, and among them was Werner von Haeften, who was a staff lieutenant of the Army High Command.
Cornelius was a centurion, a high - ranking noncommissioned officer similar to a sergeant or perhaps a low - ranking commissioned officer like a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
A family joined later and the husband, a lieutenant colonel in the Army, was at the Pentagon when the plane struck on 9/11.
They're from middle - class families — Felder's father is a mechanical engineer, Vettori's a lieutenant in the Austrian army — and when the two have spare time, they often relax by hopping into a Volkswagen bus and driving off to Italy for some surfing or to a major city where they can check out the latest rock bands.
He joined the Army immediately after graduation, earned a battlefield promotion to lieutenant colonel at 28 and received many medals — including the DSC and two Croix de Guerre — mainly for his exploits as a commander of tanks in General George Patton's Third Army, where his feats earned him the nickname «Risky.»
On July 19, the day after a U.S. Army Chinook helicopter, crippled by antiaircraft fire, crashed on top of the ammunition dump for Ripcord's battery of 105 - mm howitzers, setting off a series of explosions that literally sheared off one tier of the hill, the bunkered - down lieutenant wrote his wife.
A relentless schmoozer, Charlie quickly worked his way up to dining room captain and became friendly with Bill Larson, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army who often entertained at the Oriental.
We meet an aged and altered Stephen, now a lieutenant in the British Army.
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.
Confirmation of Herbert R. McMaster, Jr. to be Lieutenant General — Vote Confirmed (86 - 10, 4 Not Voting) The Senate confirmed the nomination of Herbert R. McMaster, Jr. to be a lieutenant general in the U.S. Army.
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.
But in a statement issued by Kingsley Samuel, a lieutenant colonel, the army said it carried out a search on the property because it had credible intelligence that some Boko Haram insurgents had infiltrated the area.
So, then, the U.S. Army should get rid of all the Colonels, Captains, Lieutenants, and Sergeants.
Rosen, a 48 - year - old Larchmont businessman and a now - retired lieutenant colonel in the Army, was running against Lowey in 2010, but bowed out after he was deployed overseas.
The army appears to have engineered a trouble - free path to power for Mnangagwa, who was for decades a faithful lieutenant of Mugabe and member of his elite.
For a single - parent primary school teacher with two children this could mean losing # 424 a year by 2015 and a second lieutenant in the army with three children earning # 470 per week losing # 552 a year by 2015.
Labate, 46, of Deer Park, is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves who has been activated three times since Sept. 11, 2001.
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