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Master and Sergeant
Master Sergeant Gary Ivan Gordon ( August 30, 1960 – October 3, 1993 ) is a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor.
* Robert Judd, Army Master Sergeant, Postal officer for JUSMAGG in Greece, wounded in an assassination attempt.
Grampa is a veteran of World War II, where he served as Master Sergeant of the Flying Hellfish unit.
* John Leguizamo as Master Sergeant Carlos " Rat " Lopez
According to John Leguizamo, who played Master Sergeant Carlos " Rat " Lopez in the movie, Steven Seagal had punched the air out of him during film rehearsals.
US Air Force Chief Master Sergeant
The commander of the 355th FW is Colonel Kevin Blanchard ; the Command Chief Master Sergeant is CMSgt Dawna Cnota.
Edwards is the son of Herman, Sr., the late Master Sergeant, and Martha.
Its Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant Robert White.
* Robert D. Gaylor, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
* Paul W. Airey-First Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
The Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant Richard Bullock.
Its Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant Tim Cooley.
* Charles Ernest Hosking, Jr. ( 1924 – 1967 ), United States Army Master Sergeant and Medal of Honor awardee, who was recognized with the nation's highest military honor for events that took place in Phuoc Long Province, Republic of Vietnam, on March 21, 1967.
* Nicholas Oresko ( born 1917 ), United States Army Master Sergeant and recipient of the Medal of Honor .< font color =" blue ">( B )</ font >

Master and military
All of them were subject to the Grand Master, appointed for life, who oversaw both the Order's military efforts in the East and their financial holdings in the West.
The Grand Master oversaw all of the operations of the Order, including both the military operations in the Holy Land and Eastern Europe and the Templars ' financial and business dealings in Western Europe.
In the 1420s, Grand Master Paul von Rusdorf brought stability to the military order and its relations, but fighting with Poland resumed in 1431 with another Polish-Teutonic war.
* Master Warrant Officer, a military rank in the Canadian Forces and the Singapore Armed Forces
flaggan ) is still identical to the triple-tailed military flag, but usually includes in its centre a white field with the greater or the lesser coat of arms with the Order of the Seraphim, which has the King of Sweden as its Grand Master.
As Protestantism spread among the laity of the Teutonic Monastic State of Prussia, dissent began to develop against the Roman Catholic rule of the Teutonic Knights, whose Grand Master, Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach, a member of a cadet branch of the House of Hohenzollern, lacked the military resources to assert the order's authority.
In addition to the consul Paullus, Livy goes on to record that among the dead were 2 quaestors, 29 of the 48 military tribunes ( some of consular rank, including the consul of the previous year, Gnaeus Servilius Geminus, and the former Master of the Horse, Marcus Minucius Rufus ), and 80 " senators or men who had held offices which would have given them the right to be elected to the Senate ".
The Templar Grand Master Ponce d ' Aubon reported to King Louis IX of France that the military order lost 500 of their number, among them nine brothers, three knights and two sergeants.
In 1674 Monmouth became Chancellor of Cambridge University and Master of the Horse and King Charles II directed that all military orders should be brought first to Monmouth for examination so giving him effective command of the forces ; his responsibilities included the movement of troops and the suppression of riots.
" for being a " Master of Ceremonies " which he used when he began performing at various clubs while on the road with the A's, and eventually in the military.
As Grand Master, Hugues de Payens led the Order for almost twenty years until his death, helping to establish the Order's foundations as an important and influential military and financial institution.
Magister militum ( Latin for " Master of the Soldiers ", plural magistri militum ) was a top-level military command used in the later Roman Empire, dating from the reign of Constantine.
Designated as a Master Jet Station, its four runways ( two of and two of ) could handle the largest aircraft in the U. S. military inventory.
He also began the " nationalization " of the military orders by placing his youngest son João ( an illegitimate child born after Inês ' death ) as the Master of the Order of Avis.
John was the Master of the military order of Avis, and he would become the founder of the Avis dynasty in 1385, after defeating an attempt by Beatrice of Portugal and John I of Castile to ascend the Portuguese throne.
It was originally constructed as a military installation known as Naval Air Station Sanford that was in operation as a Master Jet Base for carrier-based attack and reconnaissance aircraft until 1969.
* Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master, an Italian military transonic trainer aircraft
Students who complete the curriculum receive a Master of Military Arts and Sciences ( MMAS ) and are then assigned as high-level military planners.
After enlist ­ ing in the Wehrma ­ cht in Novem ­ ber 1939, he was a Hauptfeldwebel ( Master Sergeant ) of the Feldgendarmerie, which were military police units.
A music director may be the director of an orchestra, the director of music for a film, the director of music at a radio station, the head of the music department in a school, the coordinator of the musical ensembles in a university, college, or institution ( but not usually the head of the academic music department ), the head bandmaster of a military band, the head organist and choirmaster of a church, or an Organist and Master of the Choristers ( a title given to a Director of Music at a Cathedral, particularly in England ).
Tower, however, remained in the Naval Reserve and achieved the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer, having retired from the military in 1989.
In addition to the church, the new compound originally contained residences, military training facilities, and recreational grounds for the military brethren and novices, who were not permitted to go into the city without the permission of the Master of the Temple.

Master and rank
This, the most common rank, is interchangeably referred to as " Jedi ", " Jedi Knight " and " Master Jedi " ( although the latter only used by Younglings and Padawans when addressing Jedi Knights or above ).
He was uneducated and from a working class background, but was able to rise to rank of Master in the British Royal Navy.
The first extant record of his life comes from the court of John of Bavaria at The Hague, where payments were made to Meyster Jan den malre ( Master Jan the painter ) between 1422 and 1424 who was then a court painter with the rank of valet de chambre, with at first one and then two assistants.
An older and wiser Luke Skywalker also appears in the Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy video games at the rank of Jedi Master.
In May 1806 he was conferred the rank of Master Mason in the " Scottish Mother of St. Alexander of Scotland " in Paris.
Meanwhile, Anakin is angry at the Jedi Council for refusing him the rank of Master, and is also troubled by visions of Padmé, whom he married in the previous film, dying in childbirth.
He set records as the youngest Soviet player to achieve first category rank ( age ten ), candidate master rank ( age eleven ), and Soviet Master rank ( age fifteen ).
* Eric W. Benken, former Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force # 12, the highest enlisted rank and position in the United States Air Force
The colour and pattern of knots denotes geographical affiliation, Craft and rank, such as apprentice, journeyman, or Master.
Not everyone makes it to Master, and some leave before even the rank of Journeyman is reached.
* Master Seaman, a non-commissioned member rank of the Canadian Navy
While commonly referred to by their rank, i. e. Seaman / Airman / Fireman / Petty Officer X or ( Senior / Master ) Chief X, in formal occasions, i. e. weddings, an enlisted man's full title is sometimes used, starting with their rating, then their rank, and their name, i. e. Electronics Technician Petty Officer Second Class X.
By definition, with the unification of the CF into one service, the rank of Sergeant included the naval rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class, and Corporal includes the Naval rank of Leading Seaman ; Corporal also includes the appointment of Master Corporal ( Naval Master Seaman ).
* Grand Master, a rank in competitive shooting within the USPSA and IPSC

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