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Lieutenant and William
* 1789 Mutiny on the Bounty: Lieutenant William Bligh and 18 sailors are set adrift and the rebel crew returns to Tahiti briefly and then sets sail for Pitcairn Island.
Lieutenant William Dawes and colleague Watkin Tench, who were ordered to lead the revenge party, expressed disgust at the idea.
Miller sent a boat under Lieutenant William Hoste to take possession of the empty vessel, but Standelet had set fire to his ship as he left and Artémise blew up shortly afterwards.
Lieutenant Jocelyn Feltham, the assistant to the fort's commander, Captain William Delaplace, was awoken by the noise, and called to wake the captain.
His crew for the mission, which occurred on September 2, 1944, included Radioman Second Class John Delaney and Lieutenant Junior Grade William White.
In October 1792, he sent Lieutenant William Robert Broughton with several boats up the Columbia River.
* 1852 Archibald William Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton is appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
* 1952 Lieutenant Colonels Joseph O. Fletcher and William P. Benedict of the United States land a plane at the North Pole.
* 1971 My Lai massacre: Lieutenant William Calley is convicted of premeditated murder and sentenced to life in prison.
* 1970 Vietnam War: Lieutenant William Calley goes on trial for the My Lai Massacre.
On May 3, 1952, U. S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Joseph O. Fletcher and Lieutenant William Pershing Benedict, along with scientist Albert P. Crary, landed a modified Douglas C-47 Skytrain at the North Pole.
On November 20, 1798, the French frigates L ’ Insurgente and Volontaire overtook Retaliation while her consorts were away and forced commanding officer Lieutenant William Bainbridge to surrender the out-gunned schooner.
On 14 June, Police Lieutenant William Donato Gomez was also rescued.
* September 5 Lieutenant William Calley is charged with 6 counts of premeditated murder, for the 1968 My Lai Massacre deaths of 109 Vietnamese civilians in My Lai, Vietnam.
** U. S. Lieutenant Colonel William R. Higgins, serving with a United Nations group monitoring a truce in southern Lebanon, is kidnapped ( he is later killed by his captors ).
** Vietnam War: Lieutenant William Calley goes on trial for the My Lai massacre.
** U. S. Army Lieutenant William Calley is found guilty of 22 murders in the My Lai massacre and sentenced to life in prison ( later pardoned ).
* March 1 Archibald William Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton is appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
* July 17 The North Dakota Supreme Court declares Lieutenant Governor Ole H. Olson the legitimate governor and tells William Langer to resign.
While the Massachusetts provincial governor William Shirley was given the task of fortifying Fort Oswego and attacking Fort Niagara, Sir William Johnson was to capture Fort St. Frédéric ( at present-day Crown Point, New York ), and Lieutenant Colonel Robert Monckton was to capture Fort Beauséjour on the frontier between Nova Scotia and Acadia.
Julia Whistler, the wife of Captain Whistler's son, Lieutenant William Whistler, later related that 2000 Indians gathered to see the Tracy.
Both Forsters also published descriptions of their South Pacific travels in the Magazin von merkwürdigen neuen Reisebeschreibungen (" Magazine of strange new travel accounts ") in Berlin, and Georg published a translation of " A Voyage to the South Sea, by Lieutenant William Bligh, London 1792 " in 1791 1793.
Mutiny on the Bounty is the title of the 1932 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall, based on the mutiny against Lieutenant William Bligh, commanding officer of the Bounty in 1789.

Lieutenant and Cox
Another woman, Kristen Cox, who was the Secretary of Disabilities, unsuccessfully ran for Lieutenant Governor as the running mate of the incumbent Governor Robert Ehrlich, when the Lieutenant Governor at that time, Michael Steele, left office to run for the U. S. Senate.
#* Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire ( Gilbert Kirkwood Cox )
When Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele opted to run for Senate instead of seeking a second term on Ehrlich ’ s gubernatorial ticket, Ehrlich named Maryland Secretary of Disabilities Kristen Cox, who was blind, as his running mate and was renominated by his party for a second term.
Under heavy fire, the remnants of 4 and 5 Platoons under Lieutenant Mark Cox advanced upon their objective of Full Back, taking some casualties from Casteñeda's platoon as they did so.
Figures in politics include Donald A. Bailey, Father James Cox, former Director of the CIA General Michael V. Hayden, former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Catherine Baker Knoll, Pennsylvania Representative Bud Shuster, and United States ambassadors Thomas Patrick Melady and Art Rooney.
Axel is promptly arrested and meets Beverly Hills police officers Sergeant John Taggart ( John Ashton ), Detective Billy Rosewood ( Judge Reinhold ), and Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil ( Ronny Cox ).
* Ronny Cox as Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil
In a scenario set approximately two years after the original film, Captain ( formerly Lieutenant ) Andrew Bogomil ( Ronny Cox ), Detective Billy Rosewood ( Judge Reinhold ), and Sergeant John Taggart ( John Ashton ) are trying to figure out who is behind the " Alphabet Crimes ," a series of mostly high end store robberies distinguished by their monogrammed envelopes with an alphabetical sequence the assailants leave behind.
* William Hopkinson Cox ( 1856 1950 ), American politician ; Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
When Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele opted to run for Senate instead of seeking a second term on Ehrlich ’ s gubernatorial ticket, Ehrlich named Maryland Secretary of Disabilities Kristen Cox, who was blind, as his running mate and was renominated by his party for a second term.
On the night of 2 June 1857, a British officer named Lieutenant Cox fired on his Indian guard while drunk.
When it was sold to Lieutenant William Cox in 1800, it covered.
He was prominently mentioned in the news media as a speculative candidate for Lieutenant Governor when Ehrlich ran ( unsuccessfully ) for re-election in 2006, although Kristen Cox was eventually chosen as Ehrlich's running mate.
At the Fao Landing, the British Indian Expeditionary Force D ( IEF D ), comprising the 6th ( Poona ) Division led by Lieutenant General Arthur Barrett with Sir Percy Cox as Political Officer, was opposed by 350 Ottoman troops and 4 cannons.
According to Cox's obituary, he and Louise also had a daughter Caroline and an older son Lieutenant Leonard Cox ; very little is written about them.
In the early 1800s a number of the early settlers sold their grants to Lieutenant William Cox of the NSW Corps.
Lieutenant William Cox would refer the south eastern corner near Brush farm now bordering Deninstone West and Eastwood as Dundas Heights ; Lieutenant William Cox would survey his land from the vantage point of Dundas Heights.

Lieutenant and 1764
* Robert Hunter Morris ( 1700 1764 ), Lieutenant Governor of Colonial Pennsylvania from 1754 to 1756
Granby was also made Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire on 21 February 1764.
His other sons included Dr. James Carrick Moore ( 1763 1834 ), who wrote The Life of Lieutenant General Sir John Moore, and some important medical works, and Sir Graham Moore ( 1764 1843 ), who saw much active naval service and became an admiral.
Stephen Van Rensselaer III ( November 1, 1764 January 26, 1839 ) was Lieutenant Governor of New York as well as a statesman, soldier, and land-owner, the heir to one of the largest estates in the New York region at the time, which made him the tenth richest American of all time, based on the ratio of his fortune to contemporary GDP.
On his return to France he was made Maréchal de camp ( major general ), in 1764 Inspector of artillery, and in 1765 Lieutenant général and commander of the Order of St Louis.
Born in Caen on the 1764, he began a military career with the Compagnie Écossaise of the Garde du corps du Roi in 1778, becoming Lieutenant Colonel in 1791.

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