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Louis IX took very seriously his mission as " lieutenant of God on Earth ", with which he had been invested when he was crowned in Rheims.
During the Second World War, he became a lieutenant in the South African Army in an entertainment unit, and subsequently took up acting as a career.
At that time, noblemen with military experience took command of the new Navy, adopting the military ranks of lieutenant and captain.
With Otto III was still a child and his regent, his mother the Empress Theophanu, absent from Italy, Crescentius II took the title of Patricius Romanorum ( Patrician of the Romans ) and became the effective ruler of the city, though he did not act entirely independent of the imperial authority, presenting himself as a lieutenant of the Emperor.
He first entered the war zone on 26 June 1917, and was promoted to temporary lieutenant on 10 June 1918, and to acting captain on 22 March 1918, when he took command of a tank section, he retained the rank when he became second-in-command of a tank company on 19 October 1918, and relinquished it on 7 January 1919.
Although appointed by the king, the governor reported to the lieutenant general of police: the first of these, Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, made only occasional visits to the Bastille, but his successor, Marquis d ' Argenson, and subsequent officers used the facility extensively and took a close interest in inspections of the prison.
He took the officer's exam in 1915, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1918, and subsequently was promoted to the rank of major.
Demobbed as a lieutenant in December 1944, Phillips ' acting career initially took in " the murkiest rat-infested old playhouses and music halls in the North of England ".
Ciano took part in the Italian invasion of Ethiopia ( 1935 – 36 ) as a bomber squadron commander ( his unit, 15ª squadriglia da bombardamento, was dubbed " La Disperata ") where his future opponent Alessandro Pavolini served as lieutenant.
Luciano then took over Masseria's gang and became Maranzano's lieutenant.
While at Eagle Pass, Texas, in August, 1916 he took examinations for the Regular Army and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the field artillery in November 1916.
Blücher took part in the expedition to the Netherlands in 1787, and the following year was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
On the outbreak of the Civil War Holles, who had been made lieutenant of Bristol, was sent with Bedford to the west against the marquess of Hertford, and took part in the unsuccessful siege of the latter at Sherborne Castle.
On 29 March 1761, as the lieutenant colonel of 72nd Regiment of Foot he took part in the attack on Belle Île, an island of the coast of the northern part of the Bay of Biscay, off the coast of France.
Next Weyman took a role of both a military attaché from Serbia and a US Navy lieutenant so the identities could use each other as a reference.
In 1917 he took the mantle of Royal St. Cyr, a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps.
Crossing to England, he took part in the ceremonial of Queen Elizabeth's coronation in January 1559 ; and in the following July he returned to Ireland with a fresh commission, now as lord lieutenant, from the new queen, whose policy required him to come to terms if possible with the troublesome leaders of the O ' Neills and the MacDonnells.
This War Council took place in Lisbon in 1809 and found the reckless lieutenant colonel innocent of the charges.
Promotion to lieutenant was not automatic and many midshipmen took positions as master's mates for an increase in pay and responsibility aboard ship.
Kirk was a 21-year-old second lieutenant in the 10th Battalion, The Manchester Regiment, British Army, attached to the 2nd Battalion during the First World War when the actions that led to his recognition took place.
Prince Henry received a military education and took up a commission as a lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of the Rhenish Hussars in the Prussian Army.
During the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877, Kuroki commanded a regiment against his own clan, and 17 years later, as lieutenant general, he commanded the IJA 6th Division in the Sino-Japanese War ( 1894-1895 ), during which time he took part in the Battle of Weihaiwei.
An early provincial general election was called in 1939 and federal Cabinet member Ernest Lapointe, the Quebec lieutenant of Prime Minister Mackenzie King, took the stump for Godbout.
He took part in the battle of Murfreesboro and reached the rank of lieutenant colonel in March 1863.

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Beatty was assigned as midshipman to assist lieutenant Stanley Colville during watchkeeping and Colville was to play an important part in Beatty's future career.
The first six bars also form all or part of the Vice Regal Salute in some Commonwealth realms outside the UK ( e. g., in Canada, governors general and lieutenant governors at official events are saluted with the first six bars of " God Save the Queen " followed by the first four and last four bars of " O Canada "), as well as the salute given to governors of British overseas territories.
Among the details he gave authorities, was that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's lieutenant had told him that Reid and Abderraouf Jdey had both been enlisted by the al-Qaeda chief to carry out identical shoe-bombing plots as part of a second wave of attacks against the United States, and that they had successfully blown up Flight 587, while Reid had been stymied.
A large part of the book is taken up by his experience of the First World War, in which Graves served as a lieutenant then captain in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, alongside his equally famous comrade Siegfried Sassoon.
In August 1915 Blunden was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Royal Sussex Regiment and served with them right up to the end of World War I, taking part in the actions at Ypres and the Somme, and receiving the Military Cross in the process.
Commissioned a second lieutenant in a provincial artillery regiment, he spent the summer at Fort William Henry at the southern end of Lake George in New York as part of an abortive plan for the capture of Fort St. Frédéric.
Thus, Cortland County was created from the southern half of Onondaga County as part of the Boston Ten Towns on April 8, 1808, and was named in honor of the Pierre Van Cortlandt family-Pierre, Sr. having been the first lieutenant governor of the state.
Federally, Dover is part of Delaware's At-large congressional district, represented by Democrat John C. Carney, Jr., elected in 2010 and a former lieutenant governor of Delaware.
Don Alfonso Carlos had attained the rank of lieutenant as part of the Pontifical Zouave.
Finally, with the outbreak of the Zulu War in 1879, the Prince Imperial, with the rank of lieutenant, forced the hand of the British military to allow him to take part in the conflict.
As part of this program, in 1802 Gregorie Sarpy was granted by Charles de Hault Delassus, the last Spanish lieutenant governor of the Illinois Country.
Promoted to lieutenant soon thereafter, David received the Medal of Honor for his part in the " first successful boarding and capture of an enemy man-of-war on the high seas by the United States Navy since 1815.
On June 13, 1558 it was sacked by elements of the Ottoman navy under the command of Dragut and his lieutenant Piali, as part of the struggle between the Turks and Spain, which controlled the southern half of Italy at that time.
After a brief fling with the name Toronto, the village was renamed in 1817 as Port Hope, after the Township of Hope of which it was a part, which in turn had been named for Colonel Henry Hope, lieutenant governor of the Province of Quebec.
He served part of his time as midshipman with George Brydges Rodney on the Ludlow, and became a lieutenant in 1746.
The lieutenant was taking part in a survey exercise by the Royal Bavarian Topographic Bureau ( Königlich Bairischen Topographischen Bureau ) for the Atlas of Bavaria ( Atlas von Bayern ) in the Werdenfelser Land.
He was appointed a brevet first lieutenant for gallantry at Churubusco and Contreras, but declined the honor in part because reports of his participation at Contreras were in error — he had been fighting in San Antonio at the time.

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