Sentences with phrase «lieutenant commander in»

During the war, Ket Kettenhofen, a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Maritime Service, met his future wife, Polly, a nurse, on a ship.
Dick is A former lieutenant commander in the Royal Navy and the self - published author of four books: Turbans, A Family Divided, A Fisher of Slaves, and New Zealand — A Personal Discovery.
Bunny lives in East Aurora with his wife, Mary, a nurse and lieutenant commander in the Navy Reserve.
Williams, 53, is a former lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy.
I was a lieutenant commander in the Navy; I served eight years and was active duty for five years.
She is an attorney and a former lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy.
She is a former lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy's Judge Advocates program.
The company was founded by Jakhar, a former lieutenant commander in the Indian Navy, and Jerry Jose in 2014.

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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.
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.»
«Quite frankly, we live in the information age and there's a great deal of information available if you know where to look for it on how to use chemistry to create explosive materials,» said lieutenant Mark Torres, commander of the bomb squad.
The county executive, a former NYPD lieutenant commander and chief of detectives in Baltimore, told the graduates that he was once in their place.
Education is Brig's second career, following his successful service as an officer in the US Coast Guard, having attained the rank of lieutenant commander.
Vocabulary words included in the word bank are: Democrat, lieutenant, eternal flame, civil rights, Oswald, Jack, Berlin Wall, Nixon, commander, Harvard, Camelot, Purple Heart, Arlington, Jacqueline, Brookline and Catholic.
New Zealand — A Personal Discovery by Dick Parsons, a former Royal Navy lieutenant commander, has gotten rave reviews in both The U.S. Review of Books and Pacific Book Review.
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