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Commissioned ensign on 19 April 1869, and promoted to master on 12 July 1870, he resigned from the Navy on 18 November 1871, to study law in his brother's office.
Commissioned Officers ( O-1 through O-10 second lieutenant or ensign through general or admiral, and W-2 through W-5 ( chief warrant officers )) are commissioned under the authority of the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, Warrant Officers ( WO-1 ) are given a warrant under the authority of their respective Service Secretary ( e. g. Secretary of the Army ), National Guard officers are additionally committed to the authority of the governor of their state.
Commissioned ensign 1 June 1881, he served on Asiatic, North Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific Stations.
Commissioned ensign on 12 March 1868, Talbot attained the rank of master on 26 March 1869 and of lieutenant on 21 March 1870.
Commissioned as ensign on 16 July 1874, he joined — on the North Atlantic Station — on 10 December of the following year.

Commissioned and spent
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.
Commissioned in the Italian air force, Nobile spent the war overseeing airship construction and developing new designs.

Commissioned and next
The church's principal monument, in the right aisle next to the choir, is the tomb of Celestine V. Commissioned by a guild of wool workers in 1517, it is the work of Girolamo da Vicenza, and contains the remains of the Pope in a silver urn.

Commissioned and one
Commissioned by Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1808 and finished in 1832 a statue of Adonis is one of the few works in marble carved solely by Thorvaldsen's own hand, and at the same time it is one of the works that is closest to the antique Greek ideals.
Commissioned a captain, he was one of the Union Army's few commissioned officers of African-American ancestry.
The Surgeon General is a commissioned officer in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and by law holds the rank of vice admiral.
As one of the United States seven uniformed services, the PHS Commissioned Corps fills public health leadership and service roles within federal government agencies and programs.
Commissioned in the spring of 1875, the piece was created within one full year, however from Tchaikovsky ’ s letters to Sergei Taneyev from August 1875, it was not only his excitement which compelled Tchaikovsky to create it so rapidly, but his wish to finish it as soon as possible, so as to allow him to start on an opera.
Commissioned for the Manila Hotel, it originally hung in one of the Hotel lobbies but was transferred to Malacañan Palace in 1975.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps ( styled the Commissioned Officer Corps under federal law and known informally as NOAA Corps ) is one of seven federal uniformed services of the United States, which operates under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ), a scientific agency within the Department of Commerce.
A typical regiment / unit would have three messes, one for the commissioned officers, one for the Junior Commissioned Officers ( JCO ) and one for the NCOs.
The organization and rank system of the Canadian Army is used, but cadets now use only Non-Commissioned Officer ranks, whereas at one time Commissioned Officer Cadet ranks ( from Lieutenant up to and including Colonel ) were used.
The United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps ( PHSCC ) is the federal uniformed service of the United States Public Health Service ( PHS ) and is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States.
The Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is one of two uniformed services that only consist of commissioned officers and has no enlisted or warrant officer ranks, although warrant officers have been authorized for use within the service.
Commissioned to mark the 2002 Commonwealth Games, it was one of the tallest structures in the City of Manchester and was the tallest sculpture in the UK until the completion of Aspire in 2008.
Commissioned by NBC, The Old Maid and the Thief was one of the earliest operas composed specifically for performance on the radio.
By 1985 he was one of the six original members of the group Commissioned, participating in 10 of the group's 12 albums.
: Commissioned from any active component Army OCS program and accomplished one of the following:

Commissioned and years
Commissioned by the U. S. Department of Energy ( DOE ), the Information Science Research Institute ( ISRI ) had the mission to foster the improvement of automated technologies for understanding machine printed documents, and it conducted the most authoritative of the Annual Test of OCR Accuracy for five consecutive years in the mid-90s.
Commissioned to celebrate 50 years of the city of Melbourne, it was displayed in the Melbourne Exhibition Building for nearly 30 years before being taken into storage.
Commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Amphion in 1936, she was sold to the RAN three years later.
* A former non-commissioned officer or soldier of the British Army ( Commissioned Officers are eligible provided they served for at least 12 years of non-commissioned service or if they have been awarded a War Disability Pension while serving in the ranks )
Commissioned by King Wilhelm I of Prussia to carry gifts to Umar of Borno, sheik of the Bornu Empire, in acknowledgment of kindness shown to German travelers, he set out in 1869 from Ottoman Tripoli and succeeded after a two years journey in accomplishing his mission.
In recent years, the Quartermaster has been a specially trained officer of the Logistics Branch, though CFR ( Commissioned From Ranks ) officers have been known to accept regimental appointments such as quartermaster.
He was 22 years old, and a Second Lieutenant ( King's Commissioned Indian Officer ) in the Corps of Indian Engineers, Indian Army, attd.
Commissioned by Luminato Festival, Toronto and produced by Dash Arts, the production was developed over two years of research and rehearsal in North Africa and the Middle East.
During these years he applied twice for commission in the Pakistan Army as a Commissioned Officer.

Commissioned and officer
* Commissioned officer, who derives authority directly from a sovereign power
Commissioned as a Cavalry officer on 13 June 1911, he would branch-transfer to the Field Artillery in 1920.
Following the ending of National Service in the UK and the closing of the Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot ( which had trained Short Service Commissioned Officers ) in 1972, the RMAS became the sole establishment for male initial officer training in the British Army.
Commissioned as a Lieutenant in 1861, Mahan served the Union in the American Civil War as an officer on USS Worcester, Congress, Pocahontas, and James Adger, and as an instructor at the Naval Academy.
The commissioned officer corps ( now known as the Commissioned Corps of the U. S. Public Health Service or the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps ) was established by legislation in 1889.
* Commissioned officer, military
Lieutenant ( junior grade ) ( LTJG ) is a junior commissioned officer rank in the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard, the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps, with the pay grade of O-2.
Commissioned as an officer, Boudinot reached the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Commissioned an officer on the battlefield, he overcomes class in an army where an officer's rank is usually bought.
Commissioned an officer of the French army while still a youth, in 1733 he was appointed governor of Trois-Rivières, and in 1742 of French Louisiana, serving there from to May 10, 1743 to February 9, 1753 and proving himself a skilled officer and capable administrator.
Commissioned an officer the following year, he was awarded the Iron Cross second class for bravery.
When Stewart became Surgeon General, he inherited an agency over which he, a career officer in PHS ’ s Commissioned Corps, exerted line authority.
Peterson swearing in first woman officer of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps | NOAA Corps.
Commissioned a first lieutenant in the Signal officer Reserve Corps after flight training and rated a Reserve Military Aviator, he served in France with the 139th Aero Squadron, where he flew a Spad XIII.
This Army Reserve officer ranked with the Commissioned Officers, but was always inferior to the lowest Leutnant.
Commissioned Officer Training ( COT ) is a shorter program, primarily focused on terminal degreed professionals ( i. e., doctors, lawyers, chaplains ) directly accessed into the USAF officer ranks for specific staff corps programs.
Though generally treated as officers socially and professionally, and wearing uniform stripes similar to those for the officer ranks of Ensign through Lieutenant Commander, formal recognition as Commissioned officers, achieved by U. S. Army nurses in 1920, did not come until World War II.

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