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  • '''Lieutenant colonel''', abbreviated '''LTC''' in NATO usage, is a military rank, in the middle ...igence (G-2)) for a division, or might be a specialist in higher staff. A lieutenant colonel also could be the executive officer (i.e., deputy commander) of a brigade.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lieutenant colonel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[lieutenant colonel]]
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  • * [[Lieutenant colonel]]
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  • A Nazi [[SS]] rank, roughly equal to [[lieutenant colonel]]
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  • [[Lieutenant Colonel]], [[United States Air Force]], retired; critic of [[Douglas Feith]] and [[
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  • Partner, [[Fink & Abraham LLP]]; [[lieutenant colonel]], Military Intelligence, [[U.S. Army]], retired; (Ret); Liberty and Securi
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  • ...arts, expected to go into senior roles; the typical attendee is a senior [[lieutenant colonel]] or equivalent
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  • Lieutenant Colonel of the WWII [[Luftwaffe]] Medical Service; Chief of the Institute for Aviat
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  • ...field officer" grades, senior to [[captain (land forces)]] and junior to [[lieutenant colonel]]
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  • ...n institution of the [[United States Air Force]]. Students are typically [[lieutenant colonel]]s expected to become generals; they are often promoted to [[colonel]] whil
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  • '''Lieutenant colonel''', abbreviated '''LTC''' in NATO usage, is a military rank, in the middle ...igence (G-2)) for a division, or might be a specialist in higher staff. A lieutenant colonel also could be the executive officer (i.e., deputy commander) of a brigade.
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  • [[Lieutenant colonel]], [[U.S. Army]], who wrote a study of German planning for the post-conflic
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  • ...efore the larger [[Battle of the Ia Drang]]; he later said that while then-lieutenant colonel [[Hal Moore]] told him to find the enemy so Moore could kill them, Moore ne
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  • ...or in the [[Vietnam War]], first as a [[United States Army]] advisor and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the [[Agency for International Development]] in a r
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  • These are roughly comparable seniority to the army ranks '''Colonel''', '''Lieutenant Colonel''', '''Major''', '''Captain''' and '''Lieutenant'''. | Lieutenant colonel, Wing Commander
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  • (1896-1944) [[Luftwaffe]] lieutenant colonel on staff of [[Carl Stulpnagel]] in Paris; cousin of [[Claus von Stauffenbe
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  • | [[Lieutenant colonel]]
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  • {{r|Lieutenant colonel}}
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  • ...''' was a rank in the Nazi [[Schutzstaffel]] (SS), roughly equivalent to [[lieutenant colonel]], or, in the German army rank structure, [[Oberstleutnant]]. The next mor
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  • ...[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] Administration, operationally commanded by then-lieutenant colonel [[Arthur Simons|Arthur "Bull" Simons]]; generally successful in creating a
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  • ...or "ship captain." The next lower rank is commonly, but not exclusively, "lieutenant colonel". The next higher, again depending on the specific military organization, i ...25 percent of U.S. colonels rise to brigadier general; the promotion from lieutenant colonel to colonel is also a major hurdle.
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  • ...n Relations, [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]; retired [[lieutenant colonel]], [[United States Army]]; combat experience in [[Gulf War]] and [[Iraq War
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  • {{r|Lieutenant colonel}}
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  • {{r|Lieutenant colonel}}
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  • ...ot work personally with Warden. He did keep one of Warden's planners, then-lieutenant colonel David Deptula, who is now the three-star head of Air Force Intelligence.
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  • Next, he joined the Army Staff College faculty, was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and joined Imperial General Headquarters in 1928, and promoted to colonel.
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  • ...Officer, 2d Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment in Vietnam. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on January 20, 1966. During this tour as battalion commander, he earned the
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  • ...terrorism director at the U.S. Department of Defense, having retired, as a lieutenant colonel, United States Air Force, from a post as Africa Counter-Terrorism Director ...States is an "honor and privilege" as well as a right that U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Rudy Atallah says he never has taken for granted since leaving his native L
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  • ...Jr.''' is a [[United States Army]] officer, confirmed by the Senate as a [[lieutenant colonel]] in 2008. While attending the [[School of Advanced Military Studies]], the
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  • {{r|Lieutenant colonel}}
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  • ...he had become the central figure of the [[Toseiha]] ([[Control faction]]). Lieutenant Colonel Saburo Aizawa of the [[Kodoha]] ([[Imperial Way faction]]) assassinated him
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  • Lieutenant colonel|Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Abraham came forward and swore an affidavit,<ref name=Affidavit>{{c | title=Declaration of Stephen Abraham, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Reserve, June 14th, 2007
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  • ...6-1941), Assistant to the chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau (1941-1942), lieutenant colonel on the staff of General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Europe (1942-1945), assist
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  • ...as a [[U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|United States Army advisor]] and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the Agency for International Development in a role
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  • ...9 to 1946, at least part of the time as an intelligence officer, rising to Lieutenant Colonel. He obtained a M.A. from Oxford University in 1947 and served on the Board
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  • ...an [[Nazi SS ranks|Obersturmbannfuehrer]] (roughly equivalent to Western [[lieutenant colonel]]). While briefly interned at the end of the [[Second World War]], he escap
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  • ...lt with the 1972 rescue of a shot-down EB-66 electronic warfare officer, [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Iceal Hamilton]].
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  • ...Executive]], frequently going behind enemy lines. He attained the rank of lieutenant colonel, running agents during the [[Cold War]] in [[East Germany]], and gained a t
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  • It was planned by Lieutenant Colonel [[Kanji Ishiwara]] and Colonel [[Seishiro Itagaki‎]], who were on the sta
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  • ...the same structure. All MSOCs will be elements of an MSOB, commanded by a lieutenant colonel. They will have capabilities in Unconventional warfare (United States doctr ...achment A (ODA) commanded by a captain, an ODB by a major, and an ODC by a lieutenant colonel.
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  • ...to go to war. served in the Mediterranean and European Theaters, rising to lieutenant colonel; again elected to the United States Senate in 1946 and served from January
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  • Pandey had to receive written permission from Lieutenant Colonel Dilli Shumsher Thapa Chhetri before sending the paper to printing. The pri
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  • ...literature. In a study at the United States Air Force, lieutenant colonel|Lieutenant Colonel Michael Plehn observed the relative use of compellence and deterrence in U.
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  • '''Karen Kwiatkowski''' is a retired Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force, who writes on defense policy from a libertarianis
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  • ...phen Abraham''' is an United States of America|American lawyer and retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Army reserve, who was the first officer who served wit | title=Declaration of Stephen Abraham, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Reserve, June 14th, 2007
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  • ...Cavalry Regiment (United States)|7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment]] commanded by Lieutenant Colonel [[George Armstrong Custer]]) would soon leave [[Fort Abraham Lincoln]] for
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  • ...r's article states that this is Brevet Colonel Louis H. Carpenter greeting Lieutenant Colonel Forsyth, who was twice wounded.</ref>]] ...25 elements of the 10th Cavalry Regiment ("[[Buffalo Soldier]]s") under [[Lieutenant Colonel]] Louis H. Carpenter (one of three rescue parties sent out from Fort Wallac
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  • During the [[Clinton Administration]], Swannack, then a [[lieutenant colonel]], represented the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in meetings with the staff of
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  • He was commissioned a second lieutenant of Infantry, and became a lieutenant colonel in the Philippines, captured at the fall of Bataan and survived the Bataan
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