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Sergeant and Ben
Pre-Crisis, he is Army Sergeant Ben Krullen, who served with Tempest and developed his powers because of the hero.
" ( Dunning, 210 ) Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor.
After Yarborough's death in 1951 ( and therefore Romero's, who also died of a heart attack, as acknowledged on the December 27, 1951 episode " The Big Sorrow "), Friday was partnered with Sergeant Ed Jacobs ( December 27, 1951-April 10, 1952, subsequently transferred to the Police Academy as an instructor ), played by Barney Phillips ; Officer Bill Lockwood ( Ben Romero's nephew, April 17, 1952-May 8, 1952 ), played by Martin Milner ( with Ken Peters taking the role for the June 12, 1952 episode " The Big Donation "); and finally Frank Smith, played first by Herb Ellis ( 1952 ), then Ben Alexander ( September 21, 1952-1959 ).
Sergeant Ben Dunn said " The streets of Watts resembled an all-out war zone in some far-off foreign country, it bore no resemblance to the United States of America.
On 3 November, Sergeant Vu Hong, an artillery specialist with the 6th PAVN Regiment, defected to the South Vietnamese and was able to provide U. S. forces with detailed information on the disposition of PAVN forces and their objectives, both at Đắk Tô and at Ben Het, 18 kilometers to the west.
The film begins with New Mexico State Police Sergeant Ben Peterson ( James Whitmore ) and his patrol partner Ed Blackburn ( Chris Drake ) discovering a little girl ( Sandy Descher ) wandering the desert near Alamogordo, mute and in a state of shock.
Sergeant Angelo ( Ben Gazzara ), one of Hartman's squad leaders and friend, highlights the mood of the war-weary men by striking Barnes after being ordered onto the bridge.
There are two leaders among the Zeroids who exhibit human-like capacity for thought and emotion, much to the mechanophobic Ninestein's annoyance ; Sergeant Major Zero ( voiced by Windsor Davies ), commands the Zeroids stationed on Earth, while Space Sergeant 101 ( voiced by Ben Stevens ) directs the Zeroids stationed aboard Spacehawk.
* Detective Sergeant Ben Jones, leading character in the British TV series Midsomer Murders
* Ben Ratner as Sergeant Orono
His father, Sergeant Major Ben Richardson, was stationed in Germany when Tony was born, and he grew up the first eight years of his life in Germany.
* Bernard Lee as Sergeant Ben ( Lee's final role before his death )
Born in in Gladstone, Queensland, Bishop's film debut was in Bruce Beresfords 1997 movie Paradise Road, and appeared as Sergeant Ben Stewart on Blue Heelers from 1998 to 2004 for which he received Logie nominations in both 1999 and 2000.
Yarborough was probably best known for his roles as Doc Long in the West Coast cast of Carlton E. Morse's I Love a Mystery and Sergeant Ben Romero, Joe Friday's original partner, on Dragnet.
On Dragnet, the character of Ben Romero was replaced by Sergeant Ed Jacobs ( Barney Phillips ), and on One Man's Family the character of Cliff Barbour, heard for 19 years, was dropped from the storyline.
* Ben Johnson as Sergeant Chillum, Tyreen's right-hand man

Sergeant and Knight
On 21 August, at Van Wyk's Vlei, Sergeant Hampton and Corporal Knight held their positions and evacuated wounded mounted Kingsmen under heavy fire, for which they received the Victoria Cross.
The irony, that Doc Daneeka was standing next to the Sergeant Knight who affirmed this tragedy, is further enforced when Doc Daneeka continues to argue that he did not die.
The regiment was permitted to perpetuate the history of the 10th Battalion, CEF, and inherited that units battle honours ( granted in 1929 ) as well as inheriting the memory of two Victoria Cross holders, Acting Sergeant Arthur George Knight and Private Harry Brown, both of whom were awarded the VC posthumously in the last year and a half of the Great War.
These included a Victoria Cross won by Sergeant A. J. Knight, making him the only Post Office Rifleman to win this honour.
On 20 September 1917 at Alberta Section, Ypres, Belgium, when his platoon came under very heavy fire from an enemy machine-gun, Sergeant Knight rushed through our own barrage and captured it single-handed.
On 2 September 1918 at Villers-les-Cagnicourt, France, when a bombing section which he was leading was held up, Sergeant Knight went forward alone, bayoneting several machine-gunners and trench mortar crews, and forcing the rest to retire.
* Blue Knight ( 2009 ), Sergeant Donato

Sergeant and who
On December 9, 1862, Sergeant Edwin H. Fay, an unusual Louisianan who held A.B. and M.A. degrees from Harvard University and who before the war was headmaster of a private school for boys in Louisiana, wrote his wife: `` I saw Pemberton and he is the most insignificant puke I ever saw.
In 1941 Hawks made Sergeant York, starring Gary Cooper as a pacifist farmer who becomes a decorated World War I soldier.
The following month, Ribbentrop was arrested by Sergeant Jacques Goffinet, a French citizen who had joined the Belgian SAS and was working with British forces near Hamburg.
In particular, while in the army he met Sergeant Mervyn Bunter, who had previously been in service.
The four nurses remained the sole women recipients of the Silver Star until: Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester was awarded the Silver Star in 2005 for gallantry during an insurgent ambush on a convoy in Iraq, three nurses who had served in World War I were awarded the Silver Star posthumously in 2007, and Army Specialist Monica Lin Brown was awarded the Silver Star in March 2008 for heroism in the War in Afghanistan.
The tuning fork was invented in 1711 by British musician John Shore, Sergeant Trumpeter and Lutenist to the court, who had parts specifically written for him by both George Frideric Handel and Henry Purcell.
A metaphor for America was Gary Cooper as the real life Sergeant York who went from hillbilly hell-raiser, to pacifist, to a draftee comparing the Bible to the History of the United States and deciding that his marksmanship against the Germans was righteous.
The color guard consists of enlisted members and is commanded by the senior ( color ) Sergeant, who carries the National Color and gives the necessary commands for movements and rendering honors during drill exercises or parade ceremonies.
The Stars and Stripes cartoonist, Sergeant Bill Mauldin, who habitually portrayed front line infantry as exhausted, begrimed footsloggers Willie and Joe came in for special criticism, even prompting Patton to summon Sergeant Mauldin to his headquarters, where Patton unsuccessfully attempted to convince Mauldin into drawing a cleaned-up version of the popular comic strip.
Of the actors, Variety went on to say, " Burt Lancaster, whose presence adds measurably to the marquee weight of the strong cast names, wallops the character of Top Sergeant Milton Warden, the professional soldier who wet-nurses a weak, pompous commanding officer and the GIs under him.
Sergeant Neil Howie receives an anonymous letter requesting his presence on Summerisle, a remote Hebridean island famed for its popular and unusually abundant fruit produce, to take the case of a young girl named Rowan Morrison, who has been missing for a number of months.
In this engagement, Staff Sergeant Andrzej Ropel, a Polish immigrant who was at the time not a citizen of the United States, and Specialist William Geraci a native of Cleveland, Ohio, who was recently assigned to 1-87 from the Divisions Long Range Surveillance Detachment, ( LRSD ) led the squad under fire to a ridgeline above the " Halfpipe.
First assistant director Roy Stevens played the truck driver who transports Lawrence and Farraj to the Cairo HQ at the end of Act I ; the Sergeant who stops Lawrence and Farraj (" Where do you think you're going to, Mustapha?
Other characters include a cannibalistic African tribe ; Nazi Sergeant Gutterbuhg, who has a mechanical arm ; Betsy, a stowaway student who is suicidally in love with Indiana ; and a pirate leader named Kezure ( described as a Toshirō Mifune type ), who dies eating a peach because he is not pure of heart.
The site was occupied from October 1880 until May 1882 by a small squad of troops led by Senegalese Sergeant Malamine Camara, who prevented the land from falling into Belgian hands.
Gordon and his Delta Force sniper teammates Sergeant First Class Randall Shughart and Sergeant First Class Brad Hallings, who were providing sniper cover from the air, wanted to be dropped at the second crash site in order to protect the four critically wounded crew, despite the fact that large numbers of armed, hostile Somalis were converging on the area.
Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War, relates an account by Sergeant Paul Howe who heard Shughart call for help on the radio and that the weapon handed to Durant was not the distinctive M14 rifle used by Shughart.

Sergeant and died
On August 20, 1804, Sergeant Charles Floyd died, apparently from acute appendicitis.
Sherman's family came from Ohio to visit his camp near Vicksburg ; his nine-year-old son, Willie, the Little Sergeant, died from typhoid fever contracted during the trip.
Harper County was named for Sergeant Marion Harper of the 2nd Kansas Cavalry, who died of wounds suffered near Waldron, Arkansas, in December 1863.
The library is named after United States Army Sergeant Fernando " Ferna " De La Rosa, who died during a roadside bomb explosion on October 27, 2009 in the Arghandab River Valley in Afghanistan.
The Sergeant learns that Lavinia has been very ill, and that Lavinia's husband has died ; he was killed in the war.
Many more men of the Hatchet Force would have died had it not been for the efforts of SOG medic Sergeant Gary Rose, who was recommended for the Medal of Honor for his actions.
Two of the wounded, Sergeant Ingram and a civilian named Thomas Hoseman, an employee of Mr Boulcott, died some days later.
Sergeant Vince Phillips, a nineteen year veteran of the British Armed Forces, and eight year veteran of the Special Air Service, was 36 when he died of hypothermia in the evening of 25 January 1991 in North Western Iraq.
His father, Alan, was a Sergeant Major of the British Army's Durham Light Infantry and a coal miner ; he died during the Ballbreaker tour.
In the street, Constable Woodhams ran to help Bentley, but was himself wounded by one of the gang firing from the cover of the house, as was Sergeant Tucker, who died almost instantly.
Constable Choate and Sergeant Bentley died in separate hospitals the same day.
In 1944, on the eve of the D-Day invasion ( during which many of his friends died ), Staff Sergeant ( Lebzelter ) Warden shattered his leg by landing in a tree during a night-time practice jump in England.
After becoming trapped in a barn by Union Army troops on the property of Richard Henry Garrett, Herold surrendered to the troops, but Booth, refusing to surrender, was shot by Sergeant Thomas P. " Boston " Corbett through a crack in the barn wall, and died a few hours later.
The people turn out to be Elsie, a widowed shop owner ; Bert, a thief from Elsie's time ; Ted, a retired policeman from around twenty years after them ; and ( the one who had died ) Sergeant Charlie Ellis, a naval officer who apparently fought at the Battle of Trafalgar ; all of whom Jessica herself brought to life repeatedly with the cupboard, along with Jenny.
When Brown mentioned the event to Sergeant J. K. Hillier, the non-commissioned officer noted there " would be trouble " if the prisoner died, and went to check on the youth whom he found had no pulse, and base medics confirmed that the boy was dead.
His father, Garcia de la Torre, was a Sergeant Mayor in the Spanish Army who died while fighting alongside Captain Juan de Amezquita against Captain Balduino Enrico ( Boudewijn Hendricksz ), leader of the Dutch armada, who attempted to invade the island, in the Battle of San Juan of 1625.
Although he was pulled out of the line of fire by another Gurkha – Sergeant Tilbir Gurung, who received the Military Medal for his act – Allmand subsequently died of his wounds early on 24 June.
Sergeant Lister survived the war and died in 1963.
Finally, in about 1817, Sergeant John Ordway and his wife Gracy died, leaving no survivors.
The following year, on May 27, 1928 Thomas Sergeant Perry died after having been sick with pneumonia.
* 29 January 1984, Detective Sergeant Ian Bradford died when the police vehicle he was a passenger in went over the edge of the wharf in Darwin.
Flight Sergeant Thompson began to recover from his injuries in hospital but died of pneumonia three weeks later.
On 25 October 1854 at Balaclava, Crimea ( Charge of the Light Brigade ), Sergeant Malone, while returning on foot from the charge, in which his horse had been shot, stopped under very heavy fire and helped a troop sergeant-major ( John Berryman ) and other sergeant ( John Farrell ) to move a very severely wounded officer ( who subsequently died ) out of range of the guns.

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