Sentences with phrase «lieutenant colonel in»

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.
Scott also serves our country as a lieutenant colonel in the Georgia Army National Guard, and he is an Afghanistan veteran.
For 30 years, he has been in the National Guard, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corps.
Gharem isn't just an artist, he is also a lieutenant colonel in the Saudi Arabian army, the country where he was born and lives.
In 1941, he served as a lieutenant colonel in intelligence services in England, stationing near Oxford, and only coming back to the US in November 1945.
After a little fine - tuning at local obedience classes, we were ready... Soon my brother - in - law, who is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, suggested that Marlee's status as an amputee could make her a welcome addition to the therapy dogs visiting at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
He was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, based at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, which treated only soldiers.
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.
This takes her to Islamabad, where she'll cross paths with Aasar Khan (Raza Jeffrey), a lieutenant colonel in the Pakistani ISI, as well as a CIA deputy station chief, John Redmond (Michael O'Keefe), who rubs her the wrong way, and F. Murray Abraham's creepy spook Dar Adal.
In a hospital conference room here in Saudi Arabia's capital, a lieutenant colonel in the Saudi army, dressed in fatigues and a black beret, stoically tells a story of genetic casualties.
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.
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.
In 2001, when a «friend of a close friend «of the nine - year NBA vet proposed a real - estate deal in Georgia, Strickland turned to his business manager: his dad, Matthew, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Air Force.
A family joined later and the husband, a lieutenant colonel in the Army, was at the Pentagon when the plane struck on 9/11.
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.
West, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, a decorated soldier who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, retorted, «You attacked us.
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.
Instead the focus was on the legitimacy of the documents Mapes had collected — photocopied memos purportedly written by Bush's squadron commander, and secured from Bill Burkett, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Texas Air National Guard and a known Bush critic.

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Other variations occurred when many officers like this lieutenant colonel had their uniforms tailored in England or France.
«I was wrong, and here was a second lieutenant calling a full - bird colonel on it in front of the entire group.»
In mid-1944 he got his wish when he was made lieutenant colonel and put in charge of the 272nd Field Artillery Battalion, which would soon be in the Battle of NormandIn mid-1944 he got his wish when he was made lieutenant colonel and put in charge of the 272nd Field Artillery Battalion, which would soon be in the Battle of Normandin charge of the 272nd Field Artillery Battalion, which would soon be in the Battle of Normandin the Battle of Normandy.
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.»
Robert L. Mayhercy, 73, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, died Saturday at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights.
«I have every intention of running in the fourth district and winning,» said Gurfein, 50, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel.
«Everything is under consideration» said Gurfein, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel who lives in Manhasset.
And a lieutenant colonel who carries more than just lipstick in her purse -(Ernst pulls out a handgun from her bag at a shooting range)- Joni Ernst will take aim at wasteful spending, and once she sets her sights on Obamacare, Joni is going to unload.
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.
Nassau GOP officials say they want Gurfein, a retired U.S. Marine lieutenant colonel and a former Great Neck High School football star, to run against Rice, of Garden City, instead of expending resources in what could become a divisive primary in the Third District.
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.
Mr. Derrick has a resume that commands respect — a retired Army lieutenant colonel and West Point graduate and instructor who served in Desert Storm.
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.
Dwire is a retired U.S. Army nurse, who served six years on active duty and 18 years in the reserves before retiring as a lieutenant colonel.
They hypothesize that individuals may emphasize marginal membership in high - status professional groups, including «greater use of doctor titles by osteopaths, dentists, and chiropractors as opposed to medical doctors» and «greater display of officer status by lieutenants as opposed to colonels, and may also highlight marginal membership in high - status socioeconomic group membership, including «greater display of wealth by the nouveau riche than by «old money.»»
Such are the cases with «Adult Beginners,» helmed by Ross Katz, whose «Taking Chance» deals with a lieutenant colonel who takes on a greater appreciation of the sacrifices of our soldiers in the Iraq war and written by a husband - wife team whose comedy «Blades of Glory» focuses on two male figure skating rivals.
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.
Evangeline began creating the work as a collaboration with her son, then a lieutenant colonel stationed at a US Air Base in Balad, Iraq.
F.J. Carew (born 1888), son of John Carew, became managing director of the family business and served overseas from 1916 to 1918 as lieutenant colonel with the Canadian Forestry Corps in France and in July 1917 was appointed the commanding officer of the # 1 Military District in France.
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