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Lieutenant and général
* Lieutenant général Jacques de Dixmude ( 28. 02. 1958-30. 11. 1959 )
* Lieutenant général Baron de Cumont ( 09. 12. 1959-30. 06. 1963 )
* Lieutenant général G. Wagner ( 01. 07. 1963-31. 03. 1965 )
* Lieutenant général V. Dessart ( 01. 04. 1965-31. 03. 1968 )
* Lieutenant général Baron G. Vivario ( 01. 04. 1968-14. 03. 1972 )
* Lieutenant général Willy Gontier ( 01. 11. 1979-30. 09. 1982 )
* Lieutenant général Baron Maurice Gysemberg ( 01. 10. 1982-21. 07. 1988 )
* Lieutenant général José Charlier ( 22. 07. 1988-30. 09. 1995 )
Louis Philippe of Orléans, as Lieutenant général du royaume, was supposed to proclaim Henri as Henri V, King of France and of Navarre, but deliberately did not do so.
Originally the French word Haut Commissaire, or in full Haut Commissaire de la république ( High Commissioner of the Republic ), was rarely used for governatorial functions, rather ( Lieutenant -) gouverneur (- général ) and various lower titles.
Investors in this venture doubled their money, and Duguay-Trouin earned a promotion to Lieutenant général de la Marine.
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.
Investors in this venture doubled their money, and Duguay-Trouin earned a promotion to Lieutenant général de la Marine.

Lieutenant and aviator
Lieutenant General Claire Lee Chennault ( September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958 ), was an American military aviator.
Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry “ Butch ” O ’ Hare ( March 13, 1914 – November 26, 1943 ) was an Irish-American naval aviator of the United States Navy who on February 20, 1942 became the U. S. Navy's first flying ace and Medal of Honor recipient in World War II.
By shooting down five bombers O ' Hare became a flying ace, was selected for promotion to Lieutenant Commander, and became the first naval aviator to receive the Medal of Honor.
On November 1, 1911, Italian aviator Second Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti dropped four bombs on two Turkish-held oases in Libya, carrying out the world's first air strike as part of the Italo-Turkish War.
He toured the western United States, making 60 speeches before returning for his daughter's marriage to Marine aviator Lieutenant John Wehle.
A former Marine aviator and Lieutenant Colonel, he worked as a test pilot before joining NASA in 1987.
Following over a year at the Marine Corps Basic School in Philadelphia as a student aviator, Lieutenant Elrod was ordered to the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
* April 21 – Lieutenant Commander Edward H. " Butch " O ' Hare becomes the first U. S. Navy aviator to receive the Medal of Honor.
* 22 May – United States Marine Corps First Lieutenant Alfred A. Cunningham reports to the Naval Aviation Camp at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, to begin training as the U. S. Marine Corpss first aviator.
* 9 June – Using a ramp constructed over the foredeck of the seaplane carrier Foudre, French Navy Lieutenant de Vaisseau Jean de Laborde attempts Frances second airplane takeoff from a ship and the first by a French naval aviator, but crashes.
** U. S. Navy Lieutenant, junior grade, Barbara Ann Allen is designated a naval aviator, becoming the first female aviator in the United States Armed Forces.
* Harold W. Bauer ( 1908 – 1942 ), American aviator and Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps
Barksdale AFB was established in 1932 as Barksdale Field and is named for World War I aviator and test pilot 2nd Lieutenant Eugene Hoy Barksdale ( 1896 – 1926 ).
He became a naval aviator and was discharged as a Lieutenant, junior grade, in 1945.
The Aeronautic Stations commandant, Commander Henry C. Mustin, later faced accusations that his " wrong flying instruction methods " had caused the deaths of Saufley and another aviator, Lieutenant, junior grade, James V. Rockwell.
The base is named for World War I aviator First Lieutenant John J. Goodfellow, Jr.
Lieutenant Walter R. Taliaferro ( September 9, 1880, Campbell County, Kentucky – October 11, 1915, San Diego ) was a United States Army aviator who died in a flying accident.
Lieutenant Walter R. Taliaferro, junior military aviator and holder of the American record for sustained flight for pilot alone, was killed at 11: 15 o ' clock yesterday morning when he fell from a height of 200 feet in military biplane No. 30.
Although the military tractor in which Lieutenant Taliaferro met his untimely death remained on the surface of the bay, a crumpled mass of wreckage, for fully three minutes after it struck, both pilot and machine found a resting place on the bay bottom several minutes before a rescue boat arrived on the spot and up to an early hour this morning, neither the dead army aviator nor the biplane had been brought to the surface.
Nicknamed " The Colonel ", due to being promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, Coleman was also a Marine aviator and left baseball to serve in the Korean War, and postponing his entry into professional baseball in World War II.
The Navy's first aviator, Lieutenant Theodore Ellyson, and many of his colleagues were trained at North Island starting as early as 1911.

Lieutenant and Albert
Eight graduates from Dalhousie have also served as Lieutenant Governors across Canada, including John Crosbie, Myra Freeman, Clarence Gosse, John Keiller MacKay, Henry Poole MacKeen, John Robert Nicholson, Fabian O ' Dea, and Albert Walsh.
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.
** Albert Walsh, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland ( d. 1958 )
On 4 September the 719th infantry division began to dig in along the Albert Canal and was soon joined by forces under the command of Lieutenant General Kurt Chill.
** Lieutenant C. Albert
On her death, she was succeeded by Lieutenant Governor Albert Brewer, who had run without Republican opposition in the Wallace-Martin race.
First Lieutenant Albert Hastings Markham, designer of the Flag of New Zealand.
In 1869 the First Lieutenant of the Royal Navy vessel HMS Blanche, Albert Hastings Markham, submitted a design to Sir George Bowen, the Governor of New Zealand, for a national ensign for New Zealand.
Initially, his commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Frank Albert Creighton, had nominated him from the Distinguished Conduct Medal, citing the disregard he showed for danger and his " faithfulness to duty ", however, it was later downgraded.
According to historian Thomas Ricks Lindley, Bastian encountered the Gonzales Ranging Company led by Lieutenant George C. Kimble and Travis ' courier to Gonzales, Albert Martin, who had tired of waiting for Fannin.
* March 27 – Under attack by several German Fokker Dr. I triplanes over Albert, France, 18-year-old Canadian Second Lieutenant Alan Arnett McLeod, the pilot of an Armstrong Whitworth F. K. 8 of the Royal Flying Corpss No. 2 Squadron, and his observer, Lieutenant Arthur Hammond, shoot down four of the German fighters before themselves being shot down in flames and crash-landing in No Man's Land.
Henderson was the 1970 Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, having run on the unsuccessful ticket headed by gubernatorial standard-bearer, then U. S. Representative Albert W. Watson.
Mrs. Wallace was succeeded by Lieutenant Governor Albert Brewer, a one-time ally of her husband who soon showed a strong interest to govern in his own right and to retain the office in the 1970 election.
A top Luciano Lieutenant in the " Caneba Network " of mainland Italy was Antonio Farina who would ship the narcotics to their U. S. partners in New York's Mangano crime family including Albert Anastasia, Frank " Don Cheech " Scalise, Jack Scarpulla, Peter Beddia and Matthew " Matty " Cuomo.
In 1945 Yost was reinstated in the Foreign Service, and later that year he served as political adviser to U. S. Lieutenant General Raymond Albert Wheeler on the staff of Lord Louis Mountbatten in Kandy, Ceylon.
Adm. Giambastiani greets German Lieutenant General: de: Roland Kather | Roland Kather, commander of Kosovo Forces, at the KFOR headquarters in Film City, Kosovo, as American Brigadier General Albert Bryant, Jr | Albert Bryant, Jr., KFOR chief of staff, looks on, in 2006.
It was briefly the residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and hosted Queen Victoria and Prince Albert during their visit to Guernsey in 1859, and the Duke of Cambridge in 1862.
Lieutenant Albert David, who led the boarding party, received the Medal of Honor for his courage in boarding a foundering submarine that presumably had scuttling charges set to explode – the only Medal of Honor awarded in the Atlantic Fleet during World War II.
Raymond Albert Wheeler ( July 31, 1885 in Peoria, Illinois-February 9, 1974 ) was a Lieutenant General in the United States Army.
* Major General Albert Wedemeyer, Lieutenant General Daniel Sultan
Amid the carnage, Lieutenant Colonel Albert Caro, Major Ben Hearman and Lieutenant Colonel Cooper all protested to Dougherty that his tactics were at fault.

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