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Chief and Wakara
Between the portal and balcony are portraits of Chief Joseph and Chief Wakara and Jim Bridger.
Chief Walkara ( aka Wakara or Walker ) ( ca.

Chief and Walker
* John Walker ( RAF officer ) ( born 1936 ), former Chief of Defence Intelligence
* Robert Walker ( USN ) ( born 1929 ), third Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
Others from Hope include former White House Chief of Staff Mack McLarty ; attorney Vincent Walker Foster, Jr. ( 1945 – 1993 ); former Louisville, Kentucky, Mayor David L. Armstrong ; Gary Dee ; former Arkansas Secretary of State Kelly Bryant, PGA golfer Ken Duke, actress / vocalist Ketty Lester, and actress Melinda Dillon.
In 1832 David Walker, Chief Justice of the Arkansas supreme court, built a double log cabin on what is now Center Street.
Then Chief of the Defence Staff ( United Kingdom ) | Chief of the Defence Staff Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham | General The Lord Walker ( centre ) presenting new colours to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, 2005.
Albizu Campos ' legacy has been compared to that American revolutionist Patrick Henry, Native American war leaders Chief Crazy Horse and Osceola, American abolitionists David Walker, John Brown, Frederick Douglass, and Nat Turner, American civil rights leaders Ida Barnett Wells and W. E. B.
John Anthony Walker, Jr. ( born 28 July 1937, Washington D. C .) is a former United States Navy Chief Warrant Officer and communications specialist convicted of spying for the Soviet Union from 1968 to 1985.
In late 1985, Walker reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors, which required him to testify against his conspirator, former Senior Chief Petty Officer Jerry Whitworth, and provide full details of his espionage activities.
Whitworth, who would become a Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer / Senior Chief Radioman, agreed to assist Walker in accessing highly-classified communications data in 1973.
* Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham, former British Chief of the Defence Staff
When hostilities broke out in Europe in 1939, Walker was executive of the War Plans division of the general staff, but when Marshall ( now Chief of Staff ) assigned George Patton to organize America's armored forces, Walker successfully lobbied Marshall for a post as one of Patton's subordinate commanders, gaining promotion to brigadier general in the process.
Sir Samuel Walker Griffith GCMG QC, ( 21 June 1845 – 9 August 1920 ) was an Australian politician, Premier of Queensland, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia and a principal author of the Constitution of Australia.
Olene Walker was the first female governor to be sworn in by a female Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court, Christine M. Durham.
Jeff Atwater, Chief Financial Officer for the State of Florida, outlined Stearns ’ years of service going back to President George Herbert Walker Bush and the sacrifices Stearns made in leaving the successful business he built to carry on the conservative fight after the Reagan revolution.
Jessop was the Chief Engineer for the docks, with Ralph Walker as his assistant.
About six months after becoming the DeKalb County Police Chief, Graham reopened the investigations into the deaths of the five DeKalb County victims: Aaron Wyche, 10 ; Curtis Walker, 13 ; Yusuf Bell, 15 ; William Barrett, 17 ; and Patrick Baltazar, 11.

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Chief among other English dialects are Canadian English ( based on the English of United Empire Loyalists who left the 13 Colonies ), and Australian English, which rank third and fourth in number of native speakers.
He was a member of the Danish Mathematicians ' Association ( TBMI ) and through this met amateur mathematician Johan Jensen, the Chief Engineer of the Copenhagen Telephone Company ( KTAS in Danish ), an offshoot of the International Bell Telephone Company.
The Head of Government under the new constitution is the Premier ( prior to the new constitution the office was referred to as Chief Minister ), who is elected in a general election along with the other members of the ruling government as well as the members of the opposition.
Among them, Guderian claimed, was Chief of the General Staff Ludwig Beck ( 1935 – 38 ), who he alleged was skeptical that armored forces could be decisive.
The other judges were John Toohey QC, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia who had worked on Aboriginal issues ( he replaced New Zealander Sir Edward Somers QC, who retired from the Inquiry in 2000 for personal reasons ), and Mr Justice William Hoyt QC, former Chief Justice of New Brunswick and a member of the Canadian Judicial Council.
The highest-level executives are usually called " C-level " or part of the " C-suite ," referring to the 3-letter initials starting with " C " and ending with " O " ( for " Chief __________ Officer "); the traditional offices are Chief Executive Officer ( CEO ), Chief Operations Officer ( COO ), and Chief Financial Officer ( CFO ).
Technology companies ( including telecom and semi-conductor ) ( now IT sector companies also ) tend to have a Chief Technology Officer ( CTO ), while companies with a strong Information Technology ( IT ) presence have a Chief Information Officer ( CIO ).
In creative / design companies ( such as film studios, a comics company or a web design company ), there is sometimes a Chief Creative Officer ( CCO ), responsible for keeping the overall look and feel of different products, otherwise headed by different teams, constant throughout a brand.
* Chief Executive Officer or CEO / Executive Director for the nonprofit sector ( United States ), Chief Executive or Managing director ( United Kingdom, Commonwealth and some other English speaking countries ) – The CEO of a corporation is the highest ranking management officer of a corporation and has final decisions over human, financial, environmental and technical operations of the corporation.
He served as the 36th Governor of New York ( 1907 – 1910 ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ( 1910 – 1916 ), United States Secretary of State ( 1921 – 1925 ), a judge on the Court of International Justice ( 1928 – 1930 ), and the 11th Chief Justice of the United States ( 1930 – 1941 ).
The Chief of Naval Operations is an administrative position based in the Pentagon, and while the CNO does not have operational command authority over Naval forces as the title implies ( that is nowadays within the purview of the Combatant Commanders who report to the Secretary of Defense ), the CNO does exercise supervision of Navy organizations as the designee of the Secretary of the Navy.
The Chief of Naval Operations presides over the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations ( OpNav ), which is one of three headquarters staffs in Department of the Navy ( the others being the Office of the Secretary of the Navy and Headquarters Marine Corps.

Chief and Ute
It was named for Chief Ouray, a distinguished Ute Indian chief.
The town of Kanosh dates back to April 28, 1867 when Brigham Young, with the approval of Chief Kanosh, advised the pioneers to move from Petersburg ( Hatton ), Utah to the area then known as the campground of the Pahvant band of the Ute Tribe.
When President Rutherford B. Hayes met Chief Ouray in 1880 in Washington, DC, he said that the Ute was " the most intellectual man I've ever conversed with.
*" Chief Ouray ", Southern Ute
The Glenwood Springs Ute Chief of November 12, 1887 wrote in his obituary that Holliday had been baptized in the Catholic Church.
* Ute Nation — A Numic-speaking tribe that has lived in the Southern and the Western Rocky Mountains for many centuries. Their leaders were Chief Ouray and his wife Chipeta.
It seems that Gunnison had entered Utah in the midst of the Walker War, a sometimes bloody conflict between the Mormons and the Ute Chief Walkara.
Dishonored before his people, Chief Arropeen considered the incident a grave insult in a 30-year history of encroachment and depredations against the Ute people.
* Chief Ouray, of the Ute Native American tribe
In 1845 he was asked to pursue a band of marauding Ute Indians, led by Chief Colorow Walkara, who stole horses from the local ranchers.
During the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes, Meacham served on the 1880 Ute Commission with George W. Manypenny, a former Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and the railroad executive Otto Mears to plan and oversee the relocation of the Colorado Ute tribe, led by Chief Ouray, to a new reservation in Utah.
The mountain is named after the Ute Chief Ouray.
* Chief Ouray, leader of the Uncompahgre band of the Ute tribe

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