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Herbert sent Baralongs twelve Royal Marines, under the command of a Corporal Collins, to find the surviving German sailors aboard Nicosian.
Corporal Collins, however, took aim and shot him through the head.
* Clifton Collins, Jr. as Corporal Aguilar
* Rodney Hill as Corporal Collins
At the end of the War, Collins was a Lance Corporal.

Corporal and later
Anna Edwards's father died before she was born, and her mother married an Irish soldier, Corporal Patrick Donohoe of the Engineers, who was later awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery in Bombay during the Indian Mutiny.
He is best known for having played the role of cross-dressing Corporal ( later Sergeant ) Maxwell Q. Klinger in the television sitcom M * A * S * H.
It was JPL that designed the Corporal system and later was the R & D designer of the Sergeant.
In 1529 his brother Cecchino killed a Corporal of the Roman Watch and in turn was wounded by an arquebusier, later dying of his wound.
His studies there were interrupted a year later when he was called up for National Service in the British Army, during which he was posted to Klagenfurt, Austria and attained the rank of Lance Corporal.
One of the soldiers ' real names has been revealed by the Florida press as Steve Gabott Thomas, ( Corporal Thomas E Clarke ) who served only four years of prison for his crime in Vietnam and had since become a leader in the Church of the Creator when he was connected with the murder of Harold Mansfield Jr., an African-American Gulf War veteran decades later.
One hour later ( 0 h 40 ) the first victim of the liberation of his country, Corporal Emile Bouétard ( born in Brittany, 1915 ) was killed near Plumelec.
This led to the Private A, which flew in 1944, and later the Corporal, the WAC Corporal, and other designs.
Although an initial account reported that 31-year-old SQ Corporal Marcel Lemay had been shot in the face during the firefight, a later inquest determined that the bullet which struck and eventually killed him, impacted on his " left side below the armpit, an area not covered by bullet-proof vest ".
He was later shot and captured by Corporal Paul J. Lopez of the Prince George's County Police Department after a pursuit.
In June 1959 the Corporal Guided Missile on Launch Pad was issued, which was later featured coupled to a mobile transporter as Corporal Erector Vehicle and Missile ( 1113 ) released in October 1959.
The British sappers later counted some 1, 500 anti-personnel mines sown along the western and northern slopes of Mount Longdon, but only two exploded recalled Corporal Peter Cuxson, because the rest were frozen by ice.
Corporal George " Tex " Reichart is shot fatally in the same attack that wounded Cochrane, when he retrieved the idol, which is later revealed to be a fake.
After losing the titles back to Rotundo and Windham three months later, Volkoff began to wrestle more in singles competition, picking up a notable feud with Corporal Kirchner.
Although badly wounded Corporal William Rowlinson was later awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his leadership, while Private Ronald Smith was awarded the Military Medal.
The Senior Leaders Course at Cold Lake later even used the CF rank of Acting Master Corporal among its staff of Call-out Corporals.
The First Sergeant, " Chief " Williams, recognized Gavin's potential and made him his assistant ; Gavin was promoted to Corporal six months later.
He later achieved the rank of Corporal.
* Private ( later Corporal ) James Hutchinson, Great War
The meaning of Section 8 was later popularized when used in the 1970s TV series M * A * S * H, in which the character Corporal Klinger was constantly seeking one.
NS was initially three years for commissioned officers and two years for other ranks, but it was later changed to two years and six months for soldiers with the rank of Corporal or higher, and two years for those with the rank of Lance Corporal or lower.

Corporal and after
On 22 February 1975, in an ambush in the Lomas de Zamora suburb of Buenos Aires, three policemen ( First Sergeant Nicolás Cardozo, Corporal Roberto Roque Fredes and Constables Eugenio Rodriguez and Abel Pascuzzi ) were killed after their patrol car came under fire from Montoneros guerrillas.
On 26 November 2011, the FARC killed Police Captain Edgar Yesid Duarte Valero, Police Lieutenant Elkin Hernandez Rivas, Army Corporal Libio Jose Martinez Estrada and Police Intendant Alvaro Moreno after government troops approached the guerrilla camp where they were held.
Several soldiers were arrested for their involvement in the mutiny, including Corporal Foday Sankoh who was jail for seven years at the Pademba Road Prison, after he was convicted of treason.
On October 12, 1998 twenty-five soldiers in the Sierra Leone army, including Corporal Tamba Gborie, Brigadier Hassan Karim Conteh, Colonel Samuel Francis Koroma, Major Kula Samba and Colonel Abdul Karim Sesay, were executed by firing squad after they were convicted at a court martial in Freetown for orchestrating the 1997 coup that ousted president Kabbah from power.
Fortunately Corporal B. F. Ladd, an American soldier, persuaded them to get into dugouts, as a bomb struck the building shortly after.
They persuade an attractive young cipher clerk, Corporal Tatiana Romanova, to falsely defect from her post in Istanbul, claiming to have fallen in love with Bond after seeing his file photograph.
Outraged that Stevenson and some of his colonial NCOs also fled from the barricades, a few British soldiers fired after them, killing Corporal William Anderson.
Its currency is named corporals, at a rate of two corporals for every United States dollar ; both the flag and the monetary unit are named after U. S. Marine Corporal Earl McCabe, who deserted his company while stationed at Port-au-Prince during the American occupation in 1922, and in transit to Miami, was shipwrecked on San Lorenzo.
The Corporal and Sergeant's sentences were reduced to eight years, with the possibility of parole after 4 years.
In the movie Aliens, after the death of Sergeant Apone and a concussion suffered by Lieutenant Gorman, Corporal Hicks takes command, where he is referred to as a " grunt ".
The camp was named after Lance Corporal George Patrick Julien, a Canadian Army soldier who was awarded the Military Medal as a Private, for his actions at Hill 187 in Korea in May 1953.
The base is named after Corporal Frank S. Scott, the first enlisted person to be killed in an aviation crash.
The government announced it would name the field after Corporal Frank S. Scott on July 20, 1917 ; Scott was the first enlisted person to be killed in an aviation crash.
One of the recipients was Corporal William Dunstan, who after the war became the general manager of The Herald newspaper in Melbourne.
This militaristic string of characters was first established with his role as Cadet John Alexander in The Lords of Discipline, followed shortly after by his performance as Sergeant Kyle Reese, a resistance movement soldier in the Terminator film series, and also Corporal Dwayne Hicks in Aliens.
The Caucasian figure was modeled after James E. Connell, III, then a Corporal in the Marines ; the African-American figure was modeled after three men, Marine Corporal Terrance Green, Rodney Sherrill and Scotty Dillingham ; the Hispanic figure was modeled after Guillermo Smith De Perez DeLeon.
Master Corporal Anthony Klumpenhouwer, 25, died on April 18, 2007, after falling off a communications tower in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
The King's first fatality was Corporal Alan Buckley, who died after being mortally wounded during an engagement with the PIRA.

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