Sentences with phrase «lieutenant colonel for»

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Mark V. Eberhard, a lieutenant colonel in the Marine reserves, was raising capital with a partner to start a chain of commercial shooting ranges when he was called up for duty in 2002.
The retired United States Army lieutenant colonel says Fox has become «a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration.»
Nothing has more reinforced my conviction on this score than the recent case of a lieutenant colonel, a rear admiral, a CIA chief and a president conspiring to set themselves above the law, and insisting that we citizens should let them lie to us for our own good.
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.»
David «Bull» Gurfein, a retired U.S. Marine lieutenant colonel from Manhasset, formally announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination Wednesday, saying he already has raised $ 250,000 for the race.
Rep. Vito Fossella (R - Staten Island / Brooklyn) has acknowledged that he is the father of a 3 - year - old daughter with divorcee Laura Fay, the retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who picked him up from an Alexandria, Va., jail last week after he was busted for DWI.
D. Micah Fesler, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force, brought his family along for the year he's spending at HKS as a National Security Fellow.
For 30 years, he has been in the National Guard, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
Perhaps the most moving speech this year came from a well - known local lawyer who, I learned for the first time, is a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve with a distinguished record of service as a Judge Advocate General.
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