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  • ...le replica.jpg/credit}}<br />A scale replica of Locomotive #3460 and the ''Chief'' sits trackside at Stillwater, Oklahoma on [[Armistice Day]], 1939. The si ...ief'' and ''Super Chief'' shows passengers boarding the California-bound ''Chief'' at [[Dearborn Station]] in Chicago.
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  • Deputy Chief and Chief of Office 1 (Food), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe B]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|
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  • Deputy chief, [[WVHA Amtsgruppe C]] and chief of Office 2, (special construction), SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Oberst
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  • ...y in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]'s fire department with 25 years as its chief
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  • ...D.C.]] bureau chief and reporter for [[Haaretz]]; former Washington Bureau Chief for the Jewish Forward
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  • Deputy Chief of WVHA and Chief, [[WVHA Amtsgruppe B]]; [[SS]]-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Gruppenfuehrer]
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  • Deputy Chief of WVHA and Chief, [[WVHA Amtsgruppe A]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Obergruppenfuehrer]
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  • ...ng Officer, Nuclear Threat Initiative; former Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the United Nations Foundation (UNF); partner in [[Hog
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  • ...f the WWII [[Luftwaffe]], Chief of Department for Aviation Medicine of the Chief of Medical Services; charged in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...}<br />A breakfast menu from the first eastbound run of Santa Fe's ''Super Chief'' on May 15, 1936 is exemplary of the type and quality of the offerings ava ...tp://www.titchenal.com/atsf/ayw1946/ "Along Your Way"] pulling the ''Super Chief''.
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  • (1847-1934) German Field Marshal in WWI, Chief of Staff and then Chief of the Army with [[Erich Ludendorff]] as principal deputy; told [[Wilhelm I
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  • ...f Surgeon of the Berlin Surgical Clinic, Surgical Adviser to the Army, and Chief of the Office of Medical Science and Research, headed by [[Karl Brandt]]; c
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  • ...rl=http://www.railwaywondersoftheworld.com/chief.html|chapter=The Santa Fe Chief|title=Railway Wonders of the World|year=1936|pages=281-284|editor-first=Cla ...rizonawrecks.com/favoritelinks/santafechiefwreck1944.html The Wreck of the Chief] on July 3, 1944 near Williams, Arizona.
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  • ...and [[Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]] (NATO); Chief Negotiator for the NATO and UN for NATO's participation in the Yugoslavia c
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  • ...Japanese Army]]. This individual was co-equal, organizationally, to the [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Navy)]]. ...significant actions without the approval, or even prior knowledge, of the Chief of Staff.
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  • ...Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of Malayan United Industries Berhad and Chief Executive of Malayan United Industries Berhad; Trustee, [[Regent University
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  • ...ent official; chief of staff to the commander in the Russo-Japanese-War; [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (11 Apr 1906 - 30 Jul 1906)--died sudd
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  • ...ta Fe Railway No. 1344] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dormitory-Lounge Car built in 1950. ...y No. 1471 ''Cochiti''] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dining Car built in 1936.
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  • ...ice President of AstraZeneca; Panel of Senior Advisers, [[Chatham House]]; Chief Executive and President, [[MedImmune]], USA
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  • ...Committee, [[Bank of England]]; Chief Economist, [[British Airways]] PLC; Chief Economist, [[Royal Dutch Shell]]
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  • ...ght Journalism Fellow, [[Stanford University]], 2000-2001; Caucasus Bureau Chief, Reuters, 1992-2000; Producer, Moscow Bureau, [[NBC News]], 1991-92
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  • ...uclear Requirements Cell at [[Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]], Chief of Staff for [[United States Strategic Command]], and as the [[Assistant to
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  • ...ief of the Cable Services Bureau at the FCC and Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Interim CEO at the [[Corporation for Public Broadcast
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  • Me: A '''Retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer''' living on an Island in the western Pacific Ocean. Alias's (AKA): User:Chief Mike, Chief Kouklis, ...
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  • {{r|Akihito Komatsu}} [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (26 Jan 1895 - 20 Jan 1898) {{r|Soroku Kawakami}} [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (20 Jan 1898 - 16 May 1899)
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  • needs more specification -- eg about chief constable
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of government]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Naval Operations]]
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  • ...Hazlerigg]]; five [[Henry Bohun]]; three [[Inspector Bill Mercer|Detective Chief Inspector Mercer]]; and three [[Patrick Petrella|Detective Inspector Petrel *''Back in Five Years'', page 11, told in the first person by [[Chief Inspector Hazlerigg]]
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  • {{r|Gene Austin}} Chief Executive Officer, [[Convio]] {{r|Vinay Bhagat}} Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, [[Convio]]
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  • ...ilitary commander and three-time [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)|Chief of Staff]]; Three-time President of the [[Privy Council (Japan)|Privy Counc
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  • Editor-in-chief, ''[[Jerusalem Post]]''
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  • Editor-in chief at WikiLeaks.
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  • Chief magistrate of the Roman Republic.
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  • U.S. [[Chief of Naval Operations]] since 2007
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  • Editor-in-Chief of [[Haaretz]], 2008-
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  • Chief Financial Officer, [[Focus on the Family]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)]]
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  • Cofounder and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
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  • chief-god in the ancient Greek Mythology
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  • ...-1986) and as Chief Justice (1986-2005). He was the fourth-longest serving Chief Justice in the history of the court.
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  • ...on Government Operations]] from 1976 to 1977. From May 1995 to June 1996, chief counsel (minority) of the Senate Whitewater Committee.
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  • | pagename = Chief | abc = Chief
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)/Related Articles]]
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  • Co-founder, chief marketing officer, and columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]
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  • Chief Scientist, [[Convio]]; Advisory Board, [[New Organizing Institute]]
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  • ...until the major reorganization of 1943 by [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]. The Chief was [[Ernst von Weizsaecker]].
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  • ...as well as the Critical Incident Investigation Division; previously police chief in three other cities; Police Project Manager for [[U.S. Department of Just
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  • Enlightenment ''[[philosophe]]'' and Editor in Chief of the ''[[Encyclopédie]]''.
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  • (1901-1990) Chief executive of the [[CBS]] broadcasting network
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  • U.S. Pacific Fleet chief intelligence officer during the [[Second World War]]
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  • | pagename = Super Chief | abc = Super Chief
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  • ...International Peace]]; [[Foreign Policy (magazine)|''Foreign Policy'']],; chief speechwriter for Sen. Chris Dodd ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[
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  • ...ta Fe Railway No. 1344] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dormitory-Lounge Car built in 1950. ...y No. 1471 ''Cochiti''] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dining Car built in 1936.
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  • Small primitive [[hexapod]]s whose chief ecological function are to scavenge.
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  • #redirect [[Master Chief Petty Officer of the United States Coast Guard]]
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  • "Informally agree?" that'll take forever. How about Chief Constable or Secretary of EC?
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  • American journalist and Washington bureau chief for the [[Huffington Post]]
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  • | pagename = Chief Superintendent Morrissey | abc = Chief Superintendent Morrissey
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  • General, [[British Army]], GCB, CBE, DSO; [[U.K. Chief of Defence Staff]]
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  • {{r|Chief of Naval Operations||**}} {{r|Chief of Staff of the Air Force||**}}
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  • ..., [[International Crisis Group]]; UN service including Acting Chief/Deputy Chief, Political Affairs Division, United Nations Mission in Sudan (2006-2007), S
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  • [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (2 Mar 1926 - 19 Feb 1930)
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  • Chief political correspondent, [[American Thinker]]; Visiting Fellow of the [[Jew
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  • (1917 - 2000) Chief Law and Justice Minister in Rajasthan, India from 1983-1985.
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  • [[Fleet Admiral]], [[United States Navy]], [[Chief of Naval Operations]] during the [[Second World War]]
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  • Deputy manager and chief nurse of [[Lebensborn]]; acquitted in the [[RuSHA Case (NMT)]]
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  • Chief Operating Officer of the Foundation for Jewish Camping; [[Ameinu]]'s Vice P
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Chief of Surgery at Oakwood Annapolis hospital
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  • Longtime aide to [[Richard Nixon]]; [[White House Chief of Staff]] convicted for [[Watergate]]-related offenses
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces]]
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  • | pagename = Chief constable | abc = Chief constable
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  • 16th Chief Justice of the United States of America
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  • {{creditline|PD|Image|Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera.}}
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  • [[File:Earl Warren.jpg|thumb|left|Chief Justice Earl Warren]]
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  • | pagename = Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army) | abc = Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)
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  • The seventeenth and current Chief Justice of the United States
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • | pagename = Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO) | abc = Jackson, Thomas (police chief, Ferguson, MO)
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  • this is vague; needs to vest responsibility in a Chief Constable and determine who or what makes the community policy
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  • [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (17 Dec 1915 - 17 Mar 1923)
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  • ...ies of one of the Chief of Staff's deputies. So a google search for both "Chief of Staff" and "Appointment Secretary" will get lots of hits. But none of t
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chief of state]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chief of government}}
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  • Chief of [[RuSHA]] (1940-1943); attended [[Wannsee Conference]]; convicted in [[R
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  • [[File:Earl Warren.jpg|thumb|left|Chief Justice Earl Warren, author of the majority opinion]]
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  • '''Chief constable''', in nearly all County police forces in the [[United Kingdom|UK Notable Chief Constables of the Metropolitan Police have included [[Frederick Porter Wens
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  • Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]], May 1944 to the Japanese surrender
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  • Chief of Egyptian Army intelligence in WWI, then member of Sir [[Henry McMahon]]'
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  • Chief U.S. representative to [[Vietnam]], currently [[Michael Michalak]]; during
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  • General, [[U.S. Army]], retired; Former Commander in Chief, [[United States European Command]]; former Supreme Allied Commander, NATO
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  • [[Lieutenant general]] and Chief of Staff of [[Israeli Defense Forces]] during the 2006 operations in Lebano
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  • ...[[Legal Policy Solutions]], LLC; Courts Committee, Constitution Project; Chief Counsel to Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA), 1992-1995
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  • Senior Vice President of Administration and Chief Financial Officer, [[Caring People Alliance]]; board, [[Alliance Defense Fu
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  • Former President and Chief of Army Staff in Pakistan, who seized power in a bloodless 1999 coup.
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  • SA-Gruppenfuehrer, [[Sturmabteilung]] political chief, NSDAP Reichstag deputy; killed in the [[Night of the Long Knives]]
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  • Former [[Master Chief Petty Officer of the United States Coast Guard]] who became an executive at
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  • Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder — [[Avenue Capital Group]]; Board of adv
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  • ...Advisers, [[Chatham House]]; President, Royal Academy of Engineering; and Chief Executive, BP (1995-2007)
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  • Secretary of the [[U.S. Senate]], its chief administrative officer; Co-chair, board of trustees, [[Fund for Peace]]
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  • ===Chief Constable Emeritus appointment=== ...been appointed Chief Constable Emeritus, the duties of which are that the Chief Constable Emeritus is to remain available for consultation by the MC or Con
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  • ...ment of Justice in Washington, D.C.; [[United States Attorney]], judge and chief judge, [[Western District of Texas]]; Director, [[Federal Bureau of Inves
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  • ...nstitute]]; previously Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Labor and chief of staff at the President’s [[Council of Economic Advisers]] (CEA). [[Geo
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  • ...erceived as a lower-status post as vice chief of staff, and then served as chief of staff to Field Marshal [[Iwao Oyama]], in which post he was considered t ...ddenly after having briefly been [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)|Chief of Staff]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...States Army]]; the Chief of Staff, [[United States Central Command]]; and Chief of Staff, United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command/United States Forc
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  • First Chief of [[Pathology]] at [[Johns Hopkins School of Medicine]] and one of the key
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  • ...n intelligence service, known as the [[SVR]], largely built from the First Chief Directorate of the [[KGB]]
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  • {{r|Thomas Tradewell}} Commander-in-chief, [[Veterans of Foreign Wars]] {{r|Richard Eubank}} senior vice commander-in-chief, [[Veterans of Foreign Wars]]
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  • A character and chief [[antagonist]] in [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]'' who competed with [[Aeneas]]
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  • ==Comments by [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]], Computers Editor and chief author of article==
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  • Chief of Office 1 (Budgets) [[WVHA Amtsgruppe A]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military rank
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  • Chief of Office 5 (Transport), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe B]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military r
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  • [[White House Chief of Staff]] in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]; co-chair, [[Nati
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  • Chief of Office 4 (audits), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe A]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military rank
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  • Chief of Office 6 (maintenance), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe C]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military
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  • ...Joe's change; do we need to be explicit that the honorary title Editor in chief carries no powers or duties?
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  • Chief, [[WVHA Amtsgruppe A]], SS [[Nazi military and SS ranks|Brigadefuehrer]], [
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  • Chief god of the Anglo-Saxons. The equivalent of [[Odin]].
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  • [[Lieutenant General]], Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs, Headquarters U.S. Air Force; Mil
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  • [[Lieutenant general]], U.S. Army, retired, whose last assignment was Chief of Staff, Allied Forces Southern Europe in 1988; advisor, [[Jewish Institut
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  • | pagename = Chief of Naval Operations | abc = Chief of Naval Operations
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  • Admiral, [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]; [[Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet]] March 1943-May 1944 (died in aircraft accident in April)
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  • First Chief of Surgery at [[School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University]]; surgical pi
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  • ...the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]] and the second to feature [[Chief Superintendent Hazlerigg|Inspector Hazlerigg]].
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  • ...}</noinclude>German lawyer and jurist, who became Ministerial Director and Chief of Legal Department (Wehrmachtrechtswesen) (WR) in the [[OKW]], with staff
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  • Chief of Office 2 (Minerals-East), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe W]], SS-[[Nazi SS and milita
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  • [[Lieutenant general]], [[United States Air Force]], Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance; strategic plann
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  • Chief of Office 8 (special projects), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe W]], SS-[[Nazi SS and mil
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  • The civilian prime minister and chief of government of Pakistan, who took office on on March 24, 2008
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  • Chief Executive Officer, Board Member & Executive Committee Member, [[Hudson Ins
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  • ...ervice, the highest level petty officer grade is commonly some variant of "chief petty officer". Warrant officer titles may be, as in the Royal Navy, the hi ...vidual is called the Chief of the Boat. Several navies refer to the senior chief as the Boatswain (pronounced "bosun"), even though that individual might be
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  • [[SS]]-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Sturmbannfuehrer]] ;Deputy Chief of Office 2 (inmate labor), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe D]]; convicted in [[Pohl Cas
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  • ...f Larry Sanger shall be awarded with the honorary title Founding Editor-in-Chief in acknowledgement of his achievements for the Citizendium.
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  • | pagename = Chief of Staff of the Army | abc = Chief of Staff of the Army
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  • ==Managing Editor to Serve Temporarily As Approvals Manager-in-Chief, June 2014== ...equesting approval, the Managing Editor will serve as Approvals Manager in Chief with the responsibility of personally evaluating articles requested for app
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  • ...[[Alii Aimoku of Hawaii Island]]. He was sovereign king or [[tribal chief|chief]], ...ho declines the invitation, but sends Pili in his place. Pili becomes high chief and wins the support of the people and he becomes the ancestor of the chief
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  • ...i SS and military ranks|Untersturmfuehrer]] and [[Gestapo]] officer; First Chief of the Political Section at [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]]
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  • Nicknamed, "Shy"; General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; Military Senior Advisor Panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...an at [[Harvard University|Harvard]], author, and first female [[editor-in-chief]] of the [[New England Journal of Medicine]].
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  • *[[Warren Burger]] (1907-1995), American jurist and former Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court
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  • [[Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and [[Governor]] of
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  • Former Prime Minister of Israel, assassinated by a right-wing Israeli; former Chief of Staff of the [[Israeli Defense Forces]]
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  • Board of Trustees, [[Institute for Defense Analyses]]; President and Chief Executive Officer, Navy Marine Corps Relief Society; Former Acting Homeland
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  • Attorney; Chief Executive Officer of [[Pearson PLC]], a diversifed media and publishing com
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  • ...esident, [[L-3 Communications]]; retired general, [[U.S. Army]] and 31st [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • Colonel, Deputy Chief of Staff West; took part in July 20 arrests of SS in Paris; executed for [[
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  • First Chief of Gynecology at the [[School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University]] and o
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  • {{r|Sanjiv Ahuja}} Former Chief Executive Officer of Orange SA {{r|John Bryson}}{ Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Edison International and former Chairman of the Califo
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  • ...partner, Coopers and Lybrand; member, [[Washington Post]] editorial board; Chief Operating Officer, [[National Academy of Sciences|National Academies of Sci
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  • ...], Assistant to the President, Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, and Chief of Staff to [[U.S. Secretary of the Treasury]] [[Robert Rubin]]; She is a g
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  • (1st - 2nd century) Greek physician from Ephesus, who was one of the chief representatives of the Methodic school of medicine.
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  • New chief of the British [[Secret Intelligence Service]]; [[Tony Blair]]'s representa
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  • SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Sturmbannfuehrer]]; member of the SD; Deputy Chief of Sonderkommando 4b of [[Einsatzgruppe]] C
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  • ...n became vacant in 1923, but resigned, staying in the militia, and became Chief Commissioner of Police in Victoria, a time ridden with scandal. ...se rapidly. He fought in North Africa, and returned to become commander-in-chief of Australian forces in March 1942. [[Douglas MacArthur]] had more author
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  • Former UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury (2010-2015) and 2005-2010 Member of Parliament fo
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  • Commanding general, [[Kwangtung Army]], (6 Jan 1921 - 10 May 1922);[[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (17 Mar 1923 - 2 Mar 1926)
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  • {{r|Michael Ahearn}}Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Solar, Inc.; Board of Trustees, [[German Marshall {{r|Calvin Dooley}} President and Chief Executive Officer, American Chemistry Council; Board of Trustees, [[German
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  • (Sir Douglas Haig, 1861–1928); during World War I, commander-in-chief of the British Expeditionary Forces in France and Flanders from December 19
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  • Chief of Office 1 (Minerals in the Reich) [[WVHA Amtsgruppe W]], SS-[[Nazi SS and
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  • [[Major general]], [[U.S. Army]]], Deputy Chief of Staff of Operations & Training, [[Training and Doctrine Command]] (TRADO
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