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served and captain
Before the election Lincoln served as a captain in the Illinois Militia during the Black Hawk War.
While Dampier was captain of the St. George, Selkirk served on the galley Cinque Ports, the St. Georges companion, as a sailing master serving under Thomas Stradling.
Fleming served throughout World War I as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was Mentioned in Dispatches.
Both parliaments gave unanimous votes of thanks, each captain who served in the battle was presented with a specially minted gold medal and the first lieutenant of every ship engaged in the battle was promoted to commander.
During World War I, Attlee was given the rank of captain and served with the South Lancashire Regiment in the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey.
His first experience of warfare came in 1849, when he served as a captain in the First War of Schleswig against Denmark.
Promoted to captain, Greenberg served 45 months, the longest of any major league player.
Helen's father, Arthur H. Keller, spent many years as an editor for the Tuscumbia North Alabamian and had served as a captain for the Confederate Army.
Locke's father, also called John, was a country lawyer and clerk to the Justices of the Peace in Chew Magna, who had served as a captain of cavalry for the Parliamentarian forces during the early part of the English Civil War.
During the Second World War he served with the Royal Artillery and then at Bletchley Park, reaching the rank of captain.
Ed States served as the captain, and Sten Molin served as the first officer.
Shrapnel served in Flanders where he was wounded in 1793 and was promoted to major on 1 November 1803 after eight years as a captain.
A large part of the book is taken up by his experience of the First World War, in which Graves served as a lieutenant then captain in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, alongside his equally famous comrade Siegfried Sassoon.
From 1981 he served in the Soviet secret police KGB in Riga reaching the rank of captain.
Polenin, the original captain, and the crew have served together for some time but Vostrikov's appointment is alleged to have been aided by his wife's political connections ( her uncle is a member of the Politburo ).
' Cap ' Streeter was born in Flint, Michigan in 1837, he served in the Civil War but he wasn't a captain.
After Lloyd sustained a season-ending injury in Round 3 of 2006, Hird served briefly as acting captain until young ruckman David Hille was named captain for the remainder of the 2006 season.
He had served as a captain in the Scottish Guards of the Kings of France, and is buried in Paisley Abbey.
The best-known figure on Cook's mission, Joseph Banks ,< ref > Extract from Lapérouse's journal: I here must witness my recognition of Sir Joseph Banks, who, having realised that Monsieur de Monneron could not find an inclining compass in London, wished to lend us those that had served the famous captain Cook.
He later transferred with a commission as a lieutenant to the Liverpool Scottish, 2nd Battalion, where he served as an intelligence officer and eventually attained the rank of captain.
Kitchener later served as a Vice-Consul in Anatolia, and in 1883, as a British captain with the Turkish rank bimbashi ( major ), in the occupation of Egypt.
Upon his return during the course of 1185 William rejoined the court of King Henry II, and now served the father as a loyal captain through the many difficulties of his final years.
On September 29, 2006, Brenden Morrow was announced as new team captain, taking the " C " from Mike Modano, who had served in the role since 2003.

served and Surrey
In 1536 Surrey also served with his father against the Pilgrimage of Grace rebellion protesting the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Some locations are only served directly from Woolwich by the N1 and thus not served directly during the run of daytime routes-these include Aldwych, Holborn, Waterloo and Surrey Quays.
Around 40 of the sub-districts created in 1917 were outside its boundary with Leyton in Essex, Ealing in Middlesex, Totteridge in Hertfordshire and Wimbledon in Surrey served by the London postal area but outside the County of London.
In 1813, an attack on the Prince Regent, based on substantial truth, resulted in prosecution and a sentence of two years ' imprisonment for each of the brothers — Leigh Hunt served his term at the Surrey County Gaol.
Vander Zalm was elected alderman of Surrey in 1965, and served as the city's mayor from 1969 to 1975.
She had previously served under Vander Zalm when she was a councilor and he was the mayor of Surrey.
Only some parts of Farnborough are served by two free local newspapers, The Star Courier ( published from September 18, 2008 as a combination of the former Surrey Hants Star and the Aldershot Farnborough Courier ) and The Rush, along with one local available for purchase, The Farnborough News & Mail.
Surrey was an executor of the will of King Henry VII when the King died on 21 April 1509, and played a prominent role in the coronation of King Henry VIII, in which he served as Earl Marshal.
These measures together with close liaison with the Surrey Fire Service have served to reduce both the frequency and scale of fires on the site.
In 1885, soon after attendance at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst he was commissioned into the Queen's Royal Regiment ( West Surrey ) as a Lieutenant, and performed riot control duties in Belfast ( 1886 ) and served in the Third Burmese War ( 1886 87 ).
Drew was sentenced to four months, which she served at Holloway Prison and Drake Hall, Staffordshire, whilst Honey was sentenced to nine months, which he served at Brixton Prison before being transferred after five weeks to Send, Surrey.
As the southern most point on the system, Morden station served from its beginning as the collection and departure point for numerous bus routes heading further into the depths of suburban south London and northern Surrey.
He served in his post until his death in 1890 at East Sheen in Surrey.
The Junior Wing of the Royal Military College, now based at Sandhurst on the border between Berkshire and Surrey, was once based at Remnantz in West Street-it was a mansion built in the early 18th century and served as the junior section of the college from 1801 until 1812.
He sat as Member of Parliament for Gatton, Chichester, Bletchingley and Surrey and served as Lord Lieutenant of Surrey.
His son, the third Baron, represented Guildford in Parliament and served as Lord Lieutenant of Surrey.
He was Member of Parliament for Rye and Surrey and notably served as Treasurer of the Household and as Lord Lieutenant of Surrey.
He represented Bletchingley, Surrey and Sussex in the House of Commons and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey.
The Canal served the Surrey Commercial Docks, and the area near Camberwell was full of 19th century streets, houses and industrial buildings ( including a ginger beer factory ), many of which had suffered heavy bomb damage during WWII.
He was a Conservative Member of Parliament and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Surrey.

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