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In 1958 he played the sergeant in the first Carry On film comedy, Carry On Sergeant, and in 1963 he appeared as a town councillor in the Boulting brothers ' film Heavens Above!
He played an Army sergeant in the 1954 science fiction thriller, Them !, a professor in the 1958 science fiction movie The Brain Eaters, and had a role in The Balcony ( 1963 ), a film adaptation of the Jean Genet play.
He describes this incident in his book The Men With The Pink Triangle: " The first game that the SS sergeant and his men played was to tickle their victim with goose feathers, on the soles of his feet, between his legs, in the armpits, and on other parts of his naked body.
Two more appearances in comedies for Savalas were as Herbie Haseler in Crooks and Coronets ( 1969 ) and opposite Clint Eastwood in Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ) where he played the no nonsense hard as nails company sergeant " Big Joe ".
Later series during the 1980s ( both of which lasted only one season ) were Stone, in which Weaver played a Joseph Wambaugh-esque police sergeant turned crime novelist, and Buck James, in which he played a Texas-based surgeon and rancher ( Buck James was loosely based on real-life Texas doctor Red Duke ).
After a few more films, Biehn played Kyle Reese, a sergeant sent back in time by John Connor to save his mother, Sarah Connor, in the 1984 film The Terminator.
King played small roles in movies in the 1950s, but disliked playing stereotypical roles that he described as " always the sergeant from Brooklyn named Kowalski ".
Their nemesis was a bald and severe sergeant named Bellec ( played by character actor Jacques Seiler ) who had to endure his new recruits ' blunders and was ultimately always ridiculed by the boys.
Vince Carter ( played by Frank Sutton ), a gunnery sergeant from Kansas, is Gomer's irritable drill instructor ( later his platoon sergeant ) who is constantly annoyed by Gomer's well-intentioned mistakes.
In the role of drill sergeant Sergeant Hulka, Oates skillfully played the straight man to Murray's comedic character.
The cadets ' training sergeant was Eddie Ryker, played by Darren McGavin.
Actress Naomi Stevens played police sergeant Bella Archer, who also assisted Tanna and Nelson.
He describes this incident in his book The Men With The Pink Triangle: " The first game that the SS sergeant and his men played was to tickle their victim with goose feathers, on the soles of his feet, between his legs, in the armpits, and on other parts of his naked body.
In 1968, Hutton appeared in the John Wayne acted / directed war drama, The Green Berets, in which Hutton played a Special Forces sergeant in a mix of comedy and drama, with a memorable booby trap scene.
Although James " Jim " Gordon ( played by Gary Oldman ), then sergeant, is given a greater role than in previous adaptations, other members of the GCPD are also present.
While there he succeeded his brother as Head of Eaglesfield House in 1913, played in the Rugby 1st XV and became a sergeant in the school Officer Training Corps.

played and Highland
Though the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes have been played for centuries throughout large parts of Europe, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf and in Northern Africa.
Shinty is now played mainly in the Scottish Highlands, and amongst Highland migrants to the big cities of Scotland, but it was formerly more widespread, being once competitively played on a widespread basis in England and other areas in the world where Scottish Highlanders migrated.
The first bagpipes to be well-attested to for Ireland were similar, if not identical, to the Highland pipes that are now played in Scotland.
* In 1988 musician Roy Orbison played his last show in Highland Heights, two days prior to his death.
During the American Revolution, Fort Edward ( Nova Scotia ) played a pivotal role defending Halifax from a possible land attack and serving as the headquarters in Atlantic Canada for 84th Regiment of Foot ( Royal Highland Emigrants ).
The production premiered at The Acting Companys summer residence at Chautauqua Institution, toured the United States, including an engagement at the Highland Park, Illinois ' Ravinia Festival in 1984, and played London's West End.
Many outsiders associate Scottish folk music almost entirely with the Great Highland Bagpipe, which has indeed long played an important part of Scottish music.
These components are part of the dance music which is played across Scotland at country dances, ceilidhs, Highland balls and frequently at weddings.
Today, the Senior grade of football in Scotland is played in the Scottish Premier League, the Scottish Football League, as well as the three Senior non-leagues, the Highland Football League, the East of Scotland Football League and the South of Scotland Football League.
After the family moved to Moore, Oklahoma, Keith attended Highland West Junior High and Moore High School, where he played defensive end on the football team.
The inaugural game was played on December 30, 2000, at Highlander Stadium at Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas.
Sir Donald MacDonald of Sleat played an important part, and his Highland retainers, Gaelic-speaking and in kilts, acted as guards.
The game was played at the Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds near the intersection of Sever St. and Highland St. in Worcester, which is located on the Becker College Campus.
The Ruby Legs played their home games at the Worcester Driving Park Grounds in the Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds, located south of Highland Street between Sever Street and Russell Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.
" Cleopatra's Theme " went on to be nominated as the official anthem of the 1999 Highland Games, and was played at the coronation of the Tsar of Moldova following the reinstatement of the monarchy in the former Soviet Republic.
However, many renditions are played on the Great Highland Bagpipe.
Prior to the 1994 – 95 season they played in the Highland Football League, a competition they won three times.
Elgin was founded in 1893 and originally played their football in the Highland Football League.
However, the club applied and were accepted to the senior Highland Football League in 1986, where they have played ever since.
The Fort played their first ever Highland League match against nearest rivals Clachnacuddin from Inverness in a game in which the Fort won with then young striker Gordon MacIntyre scoring their first ever Highland League goal in a 1-0 home win.
Founded in 1945, they were admitted to the Highland League in the following year and have played in that league ever since.
Because the strathspey rhythm has four strong beats to the bar, is played quickly ( generally ranging from 108 beats per minute, for Highland Dance, up to 160 beats per minute, for step dance ), and contains many dot-cut ' snaps ', it is a rhythmically tense idiom.

played and Regiment
With the affixing of their signature to these three solemn promises, the individual is officially the governor general, and at that moment the Flag of the Governor General of Canada is raised on the Peace Tower, the Viceregal Salute is played by the Central Band of the Canadian Forces, and a 21-gun salute is conducted by the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery.
Luis Miranda, the musical director of Puerto Rico's 65th Infantry Regiment Band, adapted the tune to be played as a march in 1922.
Other pieces of music are then played during the unofficial wreath laying and the march past of the veterans, starting with Trumpet Voluntary and followed by It's A Long Way To Tipperary, the marching song of the Connaught Rangers, a famous British Army Irish Regiment of long ago.
Instead, the Lakers played in St. Paul and the Knicks in the damp, dimly lit 69th Regiment Armory.
It played a pivotal role during the Battle of Imphal, during which the Imperial Japanese Army's 14th Tank Regiment ( consisting of mostly captured British M3 Stuart light tanks and their own Type 95 light tanks ) encountered M3 medium tanks for the first time.
He played football for the university against Cambridge, and performed his national service in the Royal Tank Regiment.
Yandarbiyev played a key role in directing funding from foundations in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf in order to support a radical Chechen faction dubbed the Special Purpose Islamic Regiment, a militant group responsible for the Moscow theater hostage crisis.
Even during both World Wars the games were played ; indeed, the Ashbourne Regiment even played a version of the game in the German trenches during the First World War.
In 1953, Centurions of the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment were also involved in the second Battle of the Hook where they played a significant role in repelling Chinese attacks.
In March 2006, Gutknecht told a group of Minnesota State University, Mankato College Republicans and other students that the role they would take on in the elections in 2006 would be just as pivotal as the part played by Minnesota ’ s 1st Regiment to hold the line at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.
They along with other Special Forces units & Commandos ( Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment ) played a vital role in eliminating the LTTE, including Velupillai Prabhakaran, the founder and leader of the Tamil Tigers.
An example of hearing a drumline " dut " would be to watch any drumline from a Drum & Bugle Corps, like The Cavaliers, Phantom Regiment, or any other corps, when their drumline performs " in the lot " this is usually just some practicing of excerpts or cadences, and are just played to a group of people as a sort of crowd-pleaser.
In 1921 he commanded the 35th Independent Cavalry Regiment stationed in Irkutsk and played an important role in bringing Damdin Sükhbaatar, the founder of the Mongolian People's Republic, to power in Ulan Bator.
Some of the members had been listening to some Stetson D. Richmond records, and were impressed with a tune the Syracuse Brigadiers had played entitled " The Phantom Regiment.
* In 2002 Mann played Colonel Derek Wilford of the Parachute Regiment for Granada Television's Bloody Sunday, a dramatisation by Paul Greengrass of the events of Bloody Sunday.
The force was then placed under the command of Major Muhammad Tufail Shaheed ( Nishan-i-Haider ), Honorary Captain Muhammad Baber Khan of 1st Northern Light Infantry Regiment, who played a vital role in the war of liberation ( from the Dogra Raj ) in 1947.
The lineage of the 5th Maryland Infantry Regiment, which played a major role in the Battle of North Point, is perpetuated by the Maryland National Guard's 175th Infantry Regiment.
The King, however, absolved the Regiment from this duty, saying that their loyalty had always been beyond question, and gave the Officers the privilege of never drinking the Loyal Toast in the Officers ' Mess and of ignoring the National Anthem when it is played by the band after dinner.
Many notable alumni have been former cadets in the Regiment, including Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who spoke to the Regiment at a recent award ceremony, recounting the important role that the Regiment played in kindling his growth as a student and cementing the ideals that Xavier instilled in him.

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