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Commanding and Officer
The team leader (# 1 ) is the Commanding Officer and is always a Navy Commander, who may be promoted to Captain mid-tour if approved for Captain by the selection board.
On 27 May 2011, the Blue Angels announced that Commander Dave Koss, the squadron's Commanding Officer, would be stepping down.
He was replaced by Captain Greg McWherter, the team's previous Commanding Officer.
On June 27, a day before the election, Zelaya followed by a big group of supporters entered the base and ordered, as Commanding Officer of the Armed Forces, for the ballots and polls to be returned to him.
Alexander returned to the Western Front in August 1915, fought at Loos and was, for ten days in October 1915, acting major and acting Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion Irish Guards as a " Battle Casualty Replacement ".
By May, Alexander was briefly acting Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion, as an acting lieutenant-colonel, while still only a substantive captain.
He became a permanent major on 1 August 1917 and was again promoted acting lieutenant-colonel, this time confirmed as Commanding Officer of 2nd Battalion Irish Guards, on 15 October.
Alexander was then in February 1928 promoted to colonel ( backdated to 14 May 1926 ) and was the next month appointed Officer Commanding the Irish Guards Regimental District and 140th ( 4th London ) Infantry Brigade in the Territorial Army a post he held until January 1930, when he again returned to study, attending the Imperial Defence College for one year.
She acquired her title in 1959 when her husband, Vice-Admiral Guy Sayer was knighted as the Flag Officer Commanding Reserve Fleet.
From June 1932 to June 1933 he was the Commanding Officer at Fort Screven, Savannah Beach, Georgia, now named Tybee Island.
Personnel are permitted to refuse NJP in favor of a court-martial ; this might be done in cases where they do not feel their Commanding Officer will give them a fair hearing.
Bobby Sands, the Officer Commanding of the Provisional IRA prisoners, began a second action on 1 March 1981.
As a Lieutenant Commander, Mustin established Naval Aeronautic Station, Pensacola, the Navy ’ s first permanent airstation together with a flight school in January 1914, and became its first Commanding Officer.
Captain Lloyd Mustin II is currently serving as Commanding Officer of the Detachment supporting the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and America's Security Affairs.
Captain John Mustin, a 1990 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, returned to active duty service as the Commanding Officer of Inshore Boat Unit 22, deployed to Kuwait, from 2004-2005.
* Harrison Ford as Captain 2nd Rank Alexei Vostrikov, Commanding Officer
Classes started at the Navy Pier Secondary School on 5 June 1944 ; Captain Edwin A. Wolleson was the Commanding Officer, and Commander Charles C. Caveny served as the Educational Officer.
He was appointed Officer Commanding Number 4 Squadron of the Boys ' Wing at Cranwell and he remained there until August 1918.
After demobilisation as a Lieutenant-colonel in August 1946, Heath joined the Honourable Artillery Company, in which he remained active throughout the 1950s, rising to Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion ; a portrait of him in full dress uniform still hangs in the HAC's Long Room.
He was promoted rapidly, becoming a Captain in 1931, the Executive Officer of the cruiser Berlin and then the Commanding Officer of the battleship Schlesien.
A disagreement over tactics arose between Sir Douglas Haig and his senior local commander, General Sir Henry Rawlinson, General Officer Commanding the British Fourth Army.
Most commonly assisted by a Commissioning Support Team ( CST ), the Prospective Commanding Officer and ship's crew, shipbuilder executives, and senior Navy representatives come together for a formal ceremony placing the ship in active service ( in commission ) to her country.
On July 25, 1880, Captain Joseph H. Hurst, of Company A, 12th Infantry, and Commanding Officer of Fort Bennett, asked Deputy U. S. Marshal Virgil Earp to help him track Cowboys who had stolen six U. S. Army mules from Camp Rucker.

Commanding and Brevet
Commanding Officer: Brevet Colonel Anthony Durnford, RE

Commanding and Lieutenant-Colonel
With the outbreak of World War I, Trenchard was appointed Officer Commanding the Military Wing of the Royal Flying Corps, replacing Lieutenant-Colonel Sykes.
The team was commanded by Major Oswald A. J. Cary-Elwes, ( A career soldier who subsequently rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel ) who was asked to join the SAS by its first Commanding Officer David Stirling.
The current Commanding Officer is Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Peyton and the Regimental Sergeant Major is Chief Warrant Officer WJ Crabb.
One of the Hussars ' former Commanding Officers, Lieutenant-Colonel ( Retd ) Roman Jarymowycz, O. M. M., C. D., later became Dean and Director of the Militia Command and Staff Course, serving as an instructor for 15 years.
( See despatch of Lieutenant-Colonel Mackenzie, Commanding 1st Brigade Horse Artillery, dated Camp, near Delhi, 10 July 1857,
Lieutenant-Colonel Farquhar, Commanding the 1st Belooch Regiment, reports that he was in command of the troops stationed in the Delhi magazine, after its capture on the 16th of September 1857.
From 1987 to 1990 he was Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding the Household Cavalry and Silver Stick in Waiting to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The CFNIS Commanding Officer is a Lieutenant-Colonel, who reports directly to the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal ( CFPM ).
Mayne was under arrest for hitting his Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Charles Tasker Keyes, and his release from arrest was obtained so that he could join the newly-formed SAS.
As early as 1923, the Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Rodrigue Girard, had dreamed of a proper armoury.
The Salaberry Armoury stands at the intersection of Taché and Saint-Joseph Boulevards, on an enormous lot donated by Lieutenant-Colonel W. F. Hadley, VC, the Commanding Officer of Le Régiment de Hull from 1927 to 1931.
At the same time, the 21st Battalion, CEF was formed in Kingston, under the Commanding Officer of the PWOR, Lieutenant-Colonel St Pierre Hughes.
The Commanding Officer of the 36th Peel Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel Windeyer, was disappointed that the county regiments would not serve as units.
During the change of command parade in Ottawa on 20 October 2007, the outgoing Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel " Bud " Walsh presented a new regimental pipe banner for the Pipe Major.
A Regimental Coin was issued in 2007 by the outgoing Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel " Bud " Walsh as a gift to the members and officers serving, and a remembrance of those Camerons who have fallen in the line of duty.
The last Commanding Officer of the Javidan Guard was Lieutenant-Colonel Yusuf-i-nijad.
1907 Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Officer Dufferin Rifles
1914 Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding 36 Battalion CEF
1915 Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding 9th Reserve Cdn Infantry Brigade

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