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Captain and Paul
Naval hero John Paul Jones boarded at the Captain Gregory Purcell house, which now bears Jones's name and serves as the Portsmouth Historical Society Museum.
* Red Skull appears in several episodes of the Captain America segment of The Marvel Super Heroes 1960s animated series, voiced by Paul Kligman.
On 27 June 2006 Captain David Patten SAS and Sergeant Paul Bartlett, SBS, were killed and another serviceman seriously injured in a Taliban ambush in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan.
Paul Cabot Winston in Captain Newman, M. D.
A short Fantômas story by Paul Kupperberg and Roy Mann appeared in Captain Action Comics # 1, published in 2009 by Moonstone Books.
Working closely with Admiral Charles-Hector Estaing, the Commander of the French Fleet, Le Ray's support for the American cause involved having his shipyards refit a merchant vessel into a warship that he then gifted to America under the name USS Bonhomme Richard for use by Captain John Paul Jones.
At this time, several T-26 tanks under the command of Captain Paul Arman were thrown into a Republican counterattack directed towards the town of Torrejon de Velasco in an attempt to cut off the Nationalist advance north.
It was followed by La Crémaillere ( Paris, 1885 ), Surcouf ( Paris, 1887 ; London, as Paul Jones, 1889 ), Captain Thérése ( London, 1887 ), La Cocarde tricolore ( Paris, 1892 ), Le Talisman ( Paris, 1892 ), Panurge ( Paris, 1895 ) and Mam ' zelle Quat ' sous ( Paris, 1897 ).
On June 16, 1862 Langford, as a member and officer of the Northern Overland Expedition, commanded by Captain James L. Fisk, left Saint Paul to establish a wagon road to the Salmon river mine regions of the Rocky Mountains via Fort Benton.
Hanna-Barbera's Wally Gator's voice, performed by Daws Butler, was an impersonation of the Perfect Fool, as was Paul Frees's Captain Peter Peachfuzz character in The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.
* Louis Calhern as Captain Paul Prescott, an officer of the US Secret Service
The Senior British Naval Officer Middle East was Captain Anthony McEwen, Royal Navy until September 1990 ( on ), then Commodore Paul Haddocks September to December 1990.
In 1571, the first Spanish troops under Captain Juan de Salcedo arrived in the upland village of Sampaloc, which became a parish in 1586, and then a municipality in 1647, and was renamed " San Pablo de Los Montes " in honor of Saint Paul the First Hermit.
Semmes was born in Charles County, Maryland, a cousin of future Confederate general Paul Jones Semmes and Union Navy Captain Alexander Alderman Semmes.
* Paul Chirelstien as Captain Smolsky
** Captain Paul Hoddinott RN ( A P Hoddinott )
Notable members of the group include Kesey's best friend Ken Babbs, Stewart Brand, Neal Cassady, Del Close, Paul Foster, Carolyn Garcia ( also known as Mountain Girl ), the Grateful Dead, Wavy Gravy, Paul Krassner, and Kentucky Fab Five authors Ed McClanahan ( also known as " Captain Kentucky ") and Gurney Norman.
* Paul Wight as Captain Insano ( better known as Big Show in World Wrestling Entertainment )
* Paul Winfield, who plays Dathon in this episode, previously played Captain Clark Terrell in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
RDS, TSN's French language television network, titled an article as: Paul Tracy, " le Crazy Québécois " ( the crazy Quebecer ) and TSN captioned an image with " Captain Quebec ".
It was in this time he was mentored by Captain Paul Watson.
* Walter Barnes as the Captain of the ship on which Paul returning home
Captain Andrew Russell ( Paul Blackthorne ), the commanding officer of the Champaner cantonment, has imposed high taxes (" lagaan ") on people from the local villages which they are unable to pay due to a prolonged drought.

Captain and Delano
Ensign Victor Delano actually comforted the Captain in his final moments.
On January 25, Columbus Delano, Secretary of the Interior, appointed a Peace Commission to negotiate with Captain Jack.
The first United States mission to Tibet entrusted to Captain Ilya Tolstoy, a grandson of the novelist, a " reconnaissance mission " codenamed " FE-2 " and approved by Franklin Delano Roosevelt on May 12, 1942, was sent by the OSS "... to move across Tibet and make its way to Chungking, China, observing attitudes of the people of Tibet ; to seek allies and discover enemies ; locate strategic targets and survey the territory as a possible field for future activity .".
Captain Paul Delano ( June 15, 1775 1842 ), born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, was a sea captain and a member of the prominent American Delano family.
In January 1985 the first issue of Captain Britain Monthly appeared with its titular strip written by Jamie Delano and drawn by Alan Davis.

Captain and 1775
Captain James Cook visited the island in 1775 on the final leg of his second circumnavigation of the world.
Captain James Cook circumnavigated the island in 1775 and made the first landing.
Captain James Cook discovered the southern eight islands of the Sandwich Islands Group in 1775, although he lumped the southernmost three together, and their status as separate islands was not established until 1820 by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen.
On June 21, 1775, Marion was commissioned Captain in the 2nd South Carolina Regiment under William Moultrie, with whom he served in June 1776 in the defense of Fort Sullivan ( today known as Fort Moultrie ), in Charleston harbor.
* Isaac Davis ( 1745 1775 ), Captain of the Acton Minutemen at the Old North Bridge in Concord at the Battle of Lexington and Concord ; the first officer to die in the American Revolution
The Chelmsford militia played a role in the American Revolution at the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, the latter where Colonel Moses Parker ( namesake of the Parker School ) and Captain Benjamin Walker of this town were killed.
In June 1775, soon after the Battle of Lexington, local troops were raised to fight the British in the American Revolution under the command of Benjamin Chambers's eldest son Captain James Chambers, as part of the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment.
His Tracts on the Probability of reaching the North Pole ( 1775 ) were written in consequence of the northern voyage of discovery undertaken by Captain Constantine John Phipps, afterwards Lord Mulgrave ( 1744 1792 ).
Between 1772 and 1775 He accompanied Captain John Jervis to Russia where they spent time in St. Petersburg and inspected the arsenal and dockyards at Kronstadt and took a tour of the yacht designed by Sir Charles Knowles for Catherine the Great.
The book has accounts of the three voyages — 1768-1771, 1772 1775, and 1776-1779 — as well as an account of the character of Captain Cook, the effects of his voyages, and a commentary of his services.
Washington was elected a Captain of Stafford County Minutemen on September 12, 1775, and became part of the 3rd Virginia Regiment, Continental Line on February 25, 1776, commanding its 7th Company.
On October 7, 1775, a group of ships led by Captain Wallace and the HMS Rose sailed into town and demanded provisions.
In 1775, he was appointed departmental secretary with the rank of Captain for the new British Superintendent's Mohawk warriors from Canajoharie.
Perhaps most importantly, eighty-eight year-old Captain James Jack was still living, and he confirmed that he had delivered to the Continental Congress a declaration of independence that had been adopted in May 1775.
His mother Rachel Moore had married Captain William Allston in 1775, though her husband died in 1781, shortly after the Battle of Cowpens.
Sparrman published the information in Museum Carlsonianum, four fascicules based on specimens collected while voyaging with Captain James Cook between 1772 and 1775.
* Captain Sir Hugh Palliser, 1770 1775
* Captain Maurice Suckling, 1775 1778
On June 29, 1775, shortly after the start of the American Revolutionary War, Timothy Murphy and his brother John enlisted in the Northumberland County Riflemen, specifically Captain John Lowdon's Company.
Captain William Coit wrote in the Pennsylvania Journal of November 29, 1775, of a story of how he brought captive British sailors ashore " upon the same rock our ancestors first trod.
He rose to Lieutenant in 1770 and served in Minorca from 1771 to 1775 being promoted to Captain on the regiment's return to England.
Captain Ramón Power y Giralt ( October 7, 1775 June 10, 1813 ), commonly known as Ramón Power, was, according to Puerto Rican historian Lidio Cruz Monclova, among the first native-born Puerto Ricans to refer to himself as a " Puerto Rican " and to fight for the equal representation of Puerto Rico in front of the parliamentary government of Spain.
* 38 ) " Captain of the Minute Men ; or, The Concord Boys of 1775 ", 1890, 1903

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