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Commander and Eugene
Major General Eugene L. Eubank, Thirteenth Air Force Commander from July 1946 to October 1948, was the first to occupty this building after its re-designation as the General's Family Quarters in August 1946.
On February 12, six Fleet Air Arm Fairey Swordfish – all of which are shot down ; their commander, Lieutenant Commander Eugene Esmonde receives a posthumous Victoria Cross for the attack – and some Royal Air Force Coastal Command Beauforts attempt torpedo attacks, but score no hits.
Lieutenant Commander Eugene Esmonde — a veteran of the chase of the battleship Bismarck — was lost along with his entire detachment of torpedo bombers, and was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously.
Evans was selected as an astronaut by NASA as part of Astronaut Group 5 in 1966 and made his first and only flight into space as command module pilot aboard Apollo 17 in 1972, the last manned mission to the Moon to date, with Commander Eugene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt.
The initial Austrian reaction to this invasion was limited, as the Austrian Supreme Commander Prince Eugene of Savoy wanted to avoid a major war in Italy as long as the conflict in the Balkans continued, soaking up Austrian troops and resources.
Throughout the twentieth century countless adventurers and explorers, including Jordan H. Stabler, Colonel Edwards Cranston Brooks, Captain Eric Erskine Loch, Commander George Miller Dyott and Eugene Konrad Brunner utilized Spruce's paper in their quest for the Treasure of the Llanganatis.
Lieutenant Commander Eugene Kingsmill Esmonde VC DSO, F / Lt, RAF, Lt-Cdr ( A ) RN ( 1 March 1909 – 12 February 1942 ) was a distinguished pilot who was a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to members of Commonwealth forces.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President be, and is hereby, authorized to award, in the name of Congress, gold medals of appropriate design to Commander John H. Towers for conceiving, organizing, and commanding the first trans-Atlantic flight ; to lieutenant Commander Albert C. Read, United States Navy, commanding officer NC-4 ; to Lieutenant Elmer F. Stone, United States Coast Guard, pilot ; to former Lieutenant Walter Hinton, United States Navy, pilot ; to Lieutenant H. C. Rodd, United States Navy, radio operator ; to former Lieutenant J. L. Breese, United States Naval Reserve Force, engineer ; and to former Machinist's Mate Eugene Rhodes, United States Navy, engineer, for their extraordinary achievement in making the first successful trans-Atlantic flight, in the United States naval flying boat NC-4, in May, 1919.
Commander Eugene F. Clark, USN, was deployed ( as a Lieutenant ) to the Flying Fish Channel, leading into Inchon.
* Bruce McGill – Commander Eugene Matuzak
* Eugene Lindsey — Commander of Torpedo Squadron Six ( flying off Enterprise ); killed at Midway.
* In Durban, South Africa, African National Congress member and lawyer Griffiths Mxenge was assassinated by four agents of the Vlakplaas, a secret paramilitary unit of the South African Police, directed by Colonel Eugene de Kock and Commander Dirk Coetzee.

Commander and Franklin
A Roman Catholic chaplain, Lieutenant Commander Joseph T. O ' Callahan, administering the last rites to an injured crewman aboard USS Franklin ( CV-13 ) | USS Franklin, after the ship was set afire by a Japanese air attack, 19 March 1945.
On orders from President Franklin D. Roosevelt through a proposal from OSS Director Colonel William J. Donovan and the former Commander of the United States Marine Detachment Major Evans F Carlson, directed the formation of what became the Marine Raiders.
The Nimitzs CAG ( Commander, Air Group ), Commander Owens ( James Farentino ), an amateur historian, recognizes one survivor as Samuel Chapman ( Charles Durning ), a prominent United States senator who could have been Franklin Roosevelt's running mate during his final re-election bid and his eventual successor.
While returning to England in Havannah in 1851, Nares had met Commander George Henry Richards, a future Hydrographer of the Navy, who had suggested he apply to Sir Edward Belcher for a place on his search for Sir John Franklin.
* Valdemar Franklin Quintero, Commander of the Antioquia police, killed by gunmen in Medellín in August 1989.
Other actors who comprised the show's original cast were Rosalind Allen as the sympathethic and psychic Dr. Wendy Smith, Jonathan Brandis as Lucas Wolenczak, a teenaged computer genius, Stephanie Beacham as Kristin Westphalen, the chief medical officer and head of the seaQuest science department and Don Franklin as Commander Jonathan Ford, the first mate of the submarine.
Commandant Franklin Buchanan resigned his commission to join the Confederacy, leaving the Yard to Commander John A. Dahlgren.
Susan Ivanova and Commander Jeffrey Sinclair stand near one of Babylon 5's entry bays, waiting for the station's new medical chief of staff, Dr. Stephen Franklin.
He asks Dr. Stephen Franklin, Mr. Garibaldi, and Commander Ivanova if they're willing to fight.
Franklin was released from prison shortly afterward to accompany Lieutenant Commander John Sheridan on a mission to the Epsilon solar system as part of an advance team to negotiate peace with the Minbari.
In 1943, when Earle was a United States Navy Lieutenant Commander and the President's special emissary to the Balkans, he "... presented a plan to President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt ( FDR ) that Earle believed might end the war in Europe early.
* Commander Albert C. Read is congratulated by Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels and Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( standing on right ) on June 30, 1919
He is known for his roles as Lieutenant Commander Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager, as Frank on Samantha Who ?, and as Principal Franklin, a recurring character on the Nickelodeon live-action teen sitcom iCarly.
Gen. Benjamin Franklin Kelley, commander of the " railroad division " ( Department of Harper's Ferry ), had been advised that his plan along with Maj. Gen. Milroy's and Maj. Gen. Robert C. Schenck's ( Commander of the Middle Department ) was unsound:
Because of the worsening Allied position in the Asia-Pacific region, U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered MacArthur to relocate to Australia, as Supreme Allied Commander South West Pacific Area.
* Starcom: The U. S. Space Force ( 1987 ) ( voice ) ... Adm. Franklin Brinkley ( Starcom Commander )
* Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, first recipient of the rank ( then known as degree ) of Chief Commander, given posthumously on 1947.

Commander and Clark
General Wesley Clark was Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and oversaw the mission.
Alexander remained in command of 15th Army Group, as well as its successor, the Allied Armies in Italy, for most of the Italian Campaign, until December 1944, when he relinquished his command to Clark and took over as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces Headquarters, responsible for all military operations in the Mediterranean Theatre.
Also in the article, Voight accused four-star General and former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO Wesley Clark of having " shame upon him, having been relieved of his command " and said that Clark " has done their Obama camp's ' bidding and become a lying fool in his need to demean a fellow soldier and a true hero.
Notable graduates include former U. S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell, U. S. Senator John McCain, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Wesley Clark, former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Peter Pace and Hugh Shelton, former National Security Advisor and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe James L. Jones, former U. S Army Chief of Staff Eric Shinseki, former U. S. Chief of Naval Operations Elmo Zumwalt, retired Air Force General Arnold W. Braswell, U. S. Ambassador to Russia John Beyrle, World War II submarine officer and best-selling novelist Edward L. Beach, Jr., former military aide to President John F. Kennedy Godfrey McHugh, murdered U. S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens, and U. S. Air Force Chief of Staff Norton A. Schwartz.
Kenneth Clark was created Knight Commander of the Bath in 1938, and made a Companion of Honour in 1959.
A similar structure, but somewhat smaller, serves as the quarters for the Clark Air Base Command Deputy Commander.
A key participant in the US delegation was General Wesley Clark ( later to become NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe ( SACEUR ) in 1997 ).
In 1998, Clark was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.
Clark commanded Operation Allied Force in the Kosovo War during his term as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO from 1997 to 2000.
Here, ignoring orders from his Army Group Commander, the British General Harold Alexander, Clark sent the U. S. VI Corps towards Rome and captured it on June 4, 1944.
In December 1944 Clark took Alexander's position as overall command of Allied ground troops in Italy, renamed as 15th Army Group-Alexander, now a Field Marshal, had become Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces Headquarters in the Mediterranean-by that time an international coalition of numerous diverse cultures with often conflicting interests.
He was promoted to general on March 10, 1945, and at the war's end Clark was Commander of Allied Forces in Italy and, later, U. S. High Commissioner of Austria ( there he won the lasting estimation, almost, it would seem idolatry, of the Austrians ).
As Secretary of Defense Cohen played a large role in directing the United States military actions in Iraq and Kosovo, including the dismissal of Wesley Clark from his post as the NATO Supreme Allied Commander.
Topics covered range from who the Democrats should put up for the presidency ( Moore proposes Oprah Winfrey or, surprisingly, General Wesley Clark, once the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO ) right through to ' How to talk to your conservative brother-in-law ', a guide on how to avoid interpersonal conflicts at Thanksgiving dinner with the family.
Ralston withdrew his name from consideration and remained Vice Chairman until 2000, when he was appointed Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, in which function he served from 2000 to 2003, taking over from U. S. Army general Wesley Clark.
Retired NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark endorsed Cunningham, saying that he would be " the first veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to serve in the U. S. Senate.
On June 27, 1945, shortly prior to the formation of the Allied Commission for Austria, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff issued an ordinance authorizing General Mark W. Clark as Commander in Chief of US Forces of Occupation in Austria.
In 2260 Commander Susan Ivanova, B5's executive officer, uncovered solid proof that Clark had planned and participated in President Santiago's death.
In December 1951, Lt. Gen. James Van Fleet, commander of the Eighth U. S. Army, formally requested the United Nations Commander, Gen. Mark Clark, to permanently attach an attack squadron to each of the four army corps in Korea.
* Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander and 2004 presidential candidate
Additionally, Babylon 5 Commander Susan Ivanova was able to discover and record testimony from then Vice-President Clark stating that he was aware of Santiago's impending death, and smiling over the fact that he would soon be President.
* Clark Gable as Commander P. J.
* Ernest Clark as Wing Commander W. K. Beiseigel

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