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Moreover, Army regulations require the service branch title to appear after the rank and name ( e. g., COL John S. Smith, CSMR ).
* COL William Orlando Darby, established and commanded " Darby's Rangers " that later evolved into the U. S. Army Rangers.
* COL S. H.
On July 28, 2008, Ameren Missouri submitted an application to the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ), seeking a Combined Construction and Operating License ( COL ) for a potential second unit.
On February 12, 2008, Unistar Nuclear, a joint venture between Constellation Energy and Électricité de France ( EdF ) announced it had notified the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) of its plan to submit a combined construction and operating licence ( COL ) application in late 2008 for an advanced-design U. S. Evolutionary Power Reactor ( U. S. EPR ) at Constellation Energy's Nine Mile Point site.

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Progress expects to apply for a Combined Construction and Operating License ( COL ) in the summer of 2008, according to a spokeswoman.
Applying for a COL does not commit the utilities to construct the plant, but it is part of the licensing process, say officials of all the utilities.
The Maldives became a member of Commonwealth of Learning ( COL ) on September 1989.
* 954 soldiers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade, commanded by COL William C. Mayville, conducted a combat jump into Northern Iraq onto Bashur Airfield.
COL David Perkins, the brigade's commander, followed the original Thunder Run route north into Baghdad, but then veered east into the government districts instead of west towards the airport.
* COL George K. McGunnegle 1912 – 1913
" In a supporting recommendation, the office of the Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs stated that COL Higgins was " kidnapped in 1988 by Islamic terrorists ," and therefore met the criteria of captivity " by foreign armed forces that are hostile to the United States.
When Blackburn's recommendation that he lead the mission himself was turned down, he asked COL Arthur D. Simons on July 13 to command the Army's personnel and selected Eglin Air Force Base as the training site.
* COL Charles Alvin Beckwith, Ranger-qualified Airborne infantry and Special Forces officer, the creator and first commanding officer of Delta Force.
* COL Charles N. Hunter had been with Unit Galahad, Merrill's Marauders, from the beginning as its ranking or second ranking officer, had commanded it during its times of greatest trial, and was more responsible than any other individual for its record of achievement.
* COL Ralph Puckett, Honorary Colonel of the 75th Ranger Regiment from January 1996 to January 2008.
* COL James Earl Rudder, commander of the 2nd Ranger Battalion during World War II and later president of Texas A & M University, led the Ranger assault on Pointe du Hoc on D-Day.
* COL Arthur D. Simons, World War II Ranger and later leader of Operation Ivory Coast, an effort to rescue Prisoners of War in Vietnam.
* COL Michael D. Steele
Afterward COL Beckwith was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina where he commanded training operations.

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" Levy quotes Walter Tuchman: " hey asked us to stamp all our documents confidential ... We actually put a number on each one and locked them up in safes, because they were considered U. S. government classified.
The creation of NSA resulted from a December 10, 1951, memo sent by Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) Director Walter Bedell Smith to James S. Lay, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council.
James S. Packer described him as malignant and ferocious, slaughtering his enemies with a private army, while Walter Ullmann described Sergius as a typical representative of the House of Theophylact, concerned with power and sexual liaisons.
See Walter J. Ong, Ramus and Talon Inventory ( Harvard University Press, 1958 ); Joseph S. Freedman, Philosophy and the Art Europe, 1500-1700: Teaching and Texts at Schools and Universities ( Ashgate, 1999 ).
* Walter J. Ong, S. J., " Ramus: Method and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason.
The earliest occurrence of the term " red-shift " in print ( in this hyphenated form ), appears to be by American astronomer Walter S. Adams in 1908, where he mentions " Two methods of investigating that nature of the nebular red-shift ".
McVeigh later said he considered " a campaign of individual assassination ," with " eligible " targets including Attorney-General Janet Reno, Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. of Federal District Court, who handled the Branch Davidian trial, and Lon Horiuchi, a member of the FBI hostage-rescue team who shot and killed Vicki Weaver in a standoff at a remote cabin at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992.
Image: U. S Vice-President Walter Mondale. jpg | Walter MondaleBorn
Walter Mondale ran unsuccessfully for president in 1984, served as U. S. Ambassador to Japan from 1993 – 96, and then sought unsuccessfully to return to the Senate in 2002.
** Walter Mondale, U. S. Senator, Vice President and Presidential candidate
The first black professional baseball team was formed in 1885 when the Babylon Black Panthers, formed by waiters and porters from the Argyle Hotel in Babylon, New York were spotted by a white businessman from Trenton, New Jersey, Walter S. Cook.
The league, led by Walter S. Brown of Pittsburgh, applied for and was granted official minor league status and thus " protection " under the major league-led National Agreement.
Singer began to study brainwashing in the 1950s at Walter Reed Army Medical Center Institute of Research in Washington, D. C., where she interviewed U. S. soldiers who had been taken prisoner during the Korean War.
Other writers who have been influenced by the Nights include John Barth, Jorge Luis Borges, Salman Rushdie, Goethe, Walter Scott, Thackeray, Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, Nodier, Flaubert, Marcel Schwob, Stendhal, Dumas, Gérard de Nerval, Gobineau, Pushkin, Tolstoy, Hofmannsthal, Conan Doyle, W. B. Yeats, H. G. Wells, Cavafy, Calvino, Georges Perec, H. P. Lovecraft, Marcel Proust, A. S. Byatt and Angela Carter.
* Gibson, Walter S ( 1973 ).
Among the graduates from this campus are two former U. S. Vice Presidents, Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale, former NAACP president Roy Wilkins, several Nobel prize winners, several athletes such as Ric Flair, Kevin McHale, Dave Winfield, Patty Berg, Brock Lesnar, Curt Hennig, Shelton Benjamin, Bobby Jackson of the NBA, and composer Yanni.
His fellow poets ' regard for Blunden was illustrated by the contributions to a dinner in his honour for which poems were specially written by Cecil Day-Lewis and William Plomer ; T. S. Eliot and Walter de la Mare were guests ; and Siegfried Sassoon provided the Burgundy.
From Eleven Mile Canyon, the South Platte runs northeast to Cheesman Reservoir, named for Denver water pioneer Walter S. Cheesman.
It has many important buildings, foremost among them the Center Building, designed according to the principles of the Kirkbride Plan by Thomas U. Walter ( 1804 – 1887 ), who is better known as the primary architect of the expansion of the U. S. Capitol that was begun in 1851.
Members of the expedition included Helena residents: Truman C. Everts-former U. S. Assessor for the Montana Territory, Judge Cornelius Hedges-U. S. Attorney, Montana Territory, Samuel T. Hauser-President of the First National Bank, Helena, Montana ; later a Governor of the Montana Territory, Warren C. Gillette-Helena merchant, Benjamin C. Stickney Jr .-Helena merchant, Walter Trumbull-son of U. S. Senator Lyman Trumbull ( Illinois ) and Nathaniel P. Langford, then former U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue for Montana Territory.
* Walter S. Gurnee ( 1805 – 1903 ), a mayor of Chicago

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