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Colonel and Nick
* Alec Baldwin as Lieutenant Colonel Nick Kudrow
After Rhodes defeats Jacobs, Colonel Nick Fury, head of the espionage agency S. H. I. E. L. D., has Rhodes and Jacobs brought in to the agency's headquarters, the Skycarrier.
* Robert Gwilym as Lieutenant Colonel Nick Hammond ( Series 3 )
The UN Peacekeeping forces, led by Canadian Colonel Oliver ( Nick Nolte ), are unable to take assertive action against the Interahamwe since they are forbidden to intervene in the genocide.
The NPA claims responsibility for the assassination of U. S. Army Colonel James " Nick " Rowe, founder of the U. S. Army Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape ( SERE ) course, in 1989.
Nick Adams and his gang came by the suite all the time, not to mention the eccentric actor Billy Murphy, longtime friend of John Wayne and Robert Mitchum ..." Guralnick adds " The Colonel joked that they looked like a bunch of old men, but the Memphis Mafia had become almost as well known around town as Frank Sinatra's Rat Pack " and that Elvis and his guys were all " living on speed and tranqs.
Meanwhile Delta Force, led by Colonel Nick Alexander ( Lee Marvin ) and McCoy, are deployed to resolve the crisis.
* Colonel Nick Alexander-Lee Marvin
SERE is taught at the Colonel James " Nick " Rowe Training compound at Camp Mackall, North Carolina.
* The Colonel James N. " Nick " Rowe Memorial, located in Veteran's Memorial Park in Union Beach, New Jersey, was dedicated on October 9, 2004, by friends, classmates from the West Point Class of 1960, and comrades-in arms, Among attendees were Major General Ted Crowley ( a classmate ) and Ross Perot and Colonel Rowe's widow and children.

Colonel and Alec
* Alec Baldwin as Major ( later Lieutenant Colonel ) Jimmy Doolittle
Several situations in the novel are drawn from the author's own early political career in the British House of Commons, and the fictional characters interact with actual political figures from the UK and elsewhere including Winston Churchill, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher, Douglas Hurd, Colonel Gadaffi, Gary Hart and Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1970 he played Colonel Alec Freeman in the first series of Gerry Anderson's live-action science-fiction drama UFO.
* Alec Baldwin as Colonel William Travis
Later stage roles included The Headmaster in A Voyage Round My Father, and Colonel Pickering in Pygmalion with Alec McCowen and Diana Rigg.
Stuart McGugan played Colonel Jock Sinclair, originally played by Alec Guinness in the film.

Colonel and Baldwin
The prisoners were taken from where they were being detained by members of Company G, 8th Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Elias Briggs Baldwin, and all were shot, with eight being killed.
Colonel Graham then kills the deserter, and offers another prisoner called Little J ( Stephen Baldwin ), Jesse Lee's command of the 10th ( the alternative would be to face the firing squad ).
Colonel Loammi Baldwin, who was present at the battle, estimated that the Americans had killed 200 British and Hessians, but historian David McCullough says this was " undoubtedly an exaggeration.
When Colonel John B. Baldwin, who was in charge of the 52nd Virginia Infantry, heard the gunshots he immediately left camp with all of his men and went to help the Confederates.
And about nine miles away, Colonel John B. Baldwin was stationed with the 52nd Virginia.
Colonel John Brown Baldwin defeated Letcher in May 1863 for a seat in the Second Confederate Congress.
Colonel Loammi Baldwin ( January 10, 1744-October 20, 1807 ) was a noted American engineer, politician, and a soldier in the American Revolutionary War.
He appeared as Colonel Robert Baldwin with June Allyson as his screen wife, Eleanor Baldwin, in the 1961 episode " Without Fear " of Allyson's CBS anthology series, The DuPont Show with June Allyson.

Colonel and sees
Though the Secretary at first appears open to the suggestion of Harpoon, who urges a cautious approach involving reduced hostilities, he quickly decides instead to follow the advice of the hawkish Colonel Fargo, who sees the total destruction of the Soviet Union as the only acceptable resolution to the conflict.
Academic Jeremy Black sees the colleague, the officious Captain Spender, as the antithesis of Bond and an echo of Colonel Schreiber, the head of security at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe ( SHAPE ), who appeared in " From a View to a Kill ".
" Meyers agrees that parallels exist between Hemingway and Colonel Cantwell, but he sees more similarities with Hemingway's friend of many decades " Chink " Dorman-Smith, whose military career was undermined resulting in his demotion.
Fascism amongst the British is previously mentioned when Gripweed ( Lennon's character ) is revealed to be a former follower of Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists, though Colonel Grapple ( played by Michael Hordern ) sees nothing for Gripweed to be embarrassed about, stressing that " Fascism is something you grow out of ".
And I may not be I .” As he is out on the deck for a smoke, he sees Colonel Arbuthnot sleeping, next to his wife.
Colonel Arthur Bantry then goes downstairs and learns from his butler, Lorrimer, that there is indeed a body in the library, sees it, calls Police Constable Billy Palk, and then Mrs Bantry calls her friend, Miss Marple ( revealing that the victim has been strangled ).
Later on, Poirot sees the Colonel demonstrating amazing card tricks to the two young girls who have taken him under their wing.

Colonel and boy's
Set in the fictional town of Darnley Mills in North East England, Colonel Sheperton's Clock involves a schoolboy mystery woven into an account of a boy's surgery to heal a disabled leg.

Colonel and ability
Under Reagan ( 1981 – 1989 ) the role of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North, USMC, in the facilitation of funding to the Contras in Nicaragua, in explicit contravention of a United States Congressional ban, has been highlighted as an example of a " junior courtier's " ability to act, based on his position as a member of a large White House staff.
Due to his outstanding ability alone, he worked his way up through the ranks to Lieutenant Colonel without having to purchase any further commissions.
In 1731, Colonel Vyshnevsky, one of empress Anna Ivanovna ’ s courtiers, while passing through the village on his way back to the Russian capital from a mission to Hungary, was wonder-struck with his vocal ability, and took him to St. Petersburg where he joined the choir of the Ukrainian palace chapel.
Later, a promotion to Colonel followed, and five years later he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General because of his bravery and ability to outmaneuver the Spanish Army.
Again and again Norton had demonstrated this ability, first by apparently clumsy remarks that goaded Colonel Luttrell to take a homicidal shot at his wife, and then by his careful manipulation of Hastings to resolve upon the murder of Major Allerton.
Throughout his administration of the Bureau, Colonel Jones exemplified high executive ability.
Since many spoke well of Ling Tong's ability, he was allowed to inherit his father's post as well, as acting Colonel Who Routs the Caitiffs, to lead his father's former subordinates under his command.
He also created Colonel, the " perfect navi " who had the ability to feel kindness and had powers of machine manipulation.
During his mission he is periodically updated by Colonel Grisham and Doctor Carter, before the mission Dr. Carter installed an alien optical implant connected to a imaging unit in Vaughan that has the ability to detect enemies and give information about them.

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