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1915 – 1940 High-ranking officer in Dutch army

High-ranking and .
High-ranking politicians and top level government officials that dominate global political scene and foreign affairs, headline major current events, play a pivotal role in domestic and international politics have a tremendous impact in day-to-day media have a strong likelihood to become celebrities.
High-ranking priestly roles were usually held by men.
High-ranking diplomatic visits to South Africa repeatedly attempted to persuade Mbeki to take a harder line with Robert Mugabe over violent state-sponsored attacks on political opponents and opposition movements, expropriation of white-owned farms by ZANU-PF allied " war veterans ", sanctioning against the press, and infringements on the independence of the judiciary.
* January 19 – High-ranking Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie is arrested in Bolivia.
High-ranking members of the Haitian National Intelligence Service ( SIN ), which had been set up and financed in the 1980s by the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) as part of the war on drugs, were involved in the coup, and were reportedly still receiving funding and training from the CIA for intelligence-gathering activities at the time of the coup, but this funding reportedly ended after the coup.
" High-ranking North Korean official Kim Yong-nam said, " While we wanted to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the country with General Secretary Kim Jong-Il, we celebrated on our own.
High-ranking members of the ulama class achieve the status of marja ' al-taqlīd ( pl.
High-ranking officials and Buddhist monks therefore agreed unanimously to assign the throne to Chao Chaiyaset.
High-ranking officials helped achieve SNI security goals through their government positions.
High-ranking mothers with older immature daughters also reject their infants significantly more than those without older daughters, and tend to begin mating earlier in the mating season than expected based on their dates of parturition the preceding birth season.
* Other Uniforms — High-ranking officers occasionally wore white uniforms ( or white jackets ), and staff officers were issued distinctive staff service uniforms.
High-ranking males from different groups will display, vocalize, and fight among themselves.
High-ranking members of the armed forces also occupied leading roles in the group, with General Blakeney joined by the likes of General Ormonde Winter, Brigadier-General T. Erskine Tulloch, Admiral John Armstrong and Colonel Sir Charles Rosdew Burn, who combined a role on the Grand Council of the British Fascisti with that of Conservative Party MP for Torquay.
High-ranking officers, and sometimes their wives, such as the Major General Riedesel and his wife and Major General William Phillips were sought as guests on the social scene.
High-ranking politicians and royalty from all around the world applauded as the teams from their respective countries paraded by.
High-ranking members of the Mexican Mafia who are locked in private cells for 23 hours of each day are still able to communicate with their associates, through methods which range from tapping in code on prison plumbing pipes to smuggled letters. The primary goal of the Mexican Mafia is to control all drug trafficking in all areas that they have been established.
High-ranking members of the U. S. Ku Klux Klan in the mid-1920s offered Calles $ 10, 000 to help fight the Church.
( bottom ) High-ranking commanders.

officer and dress
In the U. S. Marine Corps every officer must own a sword, which is prescribed for formal parades and other ceremonies where dress uniforms are worn and the rank-and-file are under arms.
The depiction of the highlander differed over time: the illustration here is from the turn of the twentieth century and shows the full dress uniform of an officer of a British army highland regiment.
The sergeant-major of a unit is normally directly responsible to the commanding officer for all matters pertaining to dress, deportment, discipline, conduct, performance, standards and morale of the non-commissioned members ( NCMs ) of that unit.
Mapp asked to see the “ warrant ” and took it from an officer, putting it in her dress.
In Finnish army ( as well as in Finnish Air force -) the Sam Browne belt, officially known as " command belt " or " officer belt ", has been used by officers and senior NCOs as well as officer cadets when wearing service -, dress-or parade uniform, currently it's mainly used by high-ranking officers during parades and / or other ceremonies, as it's only used with dress uniform M58 and service uniform M83 while most of Army-and Air force personnel, excluding cadets studying in National Defence College as well as soldiers in ceremonial duties, use the camouflage uniform M05 as their service uniform, and the use of ' command belt ' with any other camouflage uniform except M62 ( already phased out of service -) is strictly forbidden.
An officer, sergeant and private in full dress uniform, by Richard Simkin.
The Senior Protocol officer is responsible for dress, bearing and discipline and also is the guardian of NSWPF history, customs, traditions and symbols at the NSW Police College.
The Regimental Stable Belt or shoulder flashes are worn to show a soldier or officer is serving with the QOY in various forms of dress.
RAF officer cadets wear white gorget patches on their service dress and mess-dress uniforms.
Very similar collar patches are worn by British army officer cadets at Sandhurst on the standup collars of their dark-blue " Number One " dress uniforms.
Miniature medals are worn with both mess dress and mess undress, though previously medal ribbons only were worn with mess undress on routine occasions, such as by the officer of the day.
The individual officer could wear full dress or either of the evening dress alternatives for social functions.
US Army female officer mess dress
USAF mess dress uniforms ( general officer, officer, and non-commissioned officer
A white vest, for all officer ranks, and the white bow tie and vest, for SNCOs, is worn for evening dress functions.
Dinner dress blue jacket and dinner dress white jacket consist of a black waist-length jacket with gold buttons ( officer ) or silver buttons ( petty officer first class and below ).
The Red Serge is not worn as working dress when an officer is on normal duty, but is reserved for occasions such as civic ceremonies, musical rides, ceremonial parades, as a visual representative of the security force for government dignitaries, and during public relations — related special events such as school career days or guard duty at Parliament in Ottawa.

officer and saber
During his early years as a captain he had become the saber champion of the officer corps in the French Army.
Rather than carrying the Army-issued officer sword, he wore a heavy enlisted man's cavalry saber, which he used to whack the backsides of stragglers.

officer and early
Considered by Confederate President Jefferson Davis to be the finest general officer in the Confederacy before the emergence of Robert E. Lee, he was killed early in the Civil War at the Battle of Shiloh and was the highest-ranking officer, Union or Confederate, killed during the entire war.
Albert Pike has often been named as influential in the early Ku Klux Klan, being named in 1905 as " the chief judicial officer " of the Klan by a sympathetic historian of the early Klan, Walter Fleming.
Captain Bernard Montgomery DSO with a fellow officer of 104th Brigade ( United Kingdom ) | 104th Brigade, 35th Division ( United Kingdom ) | 35th Division, with which he served from January 1915 until early 1917
He returned to the Western Front in early 1916 as a general staff officer in the 33rd Division and took part in the Battle of Arras in April / May 1917.
Kidd was declared a pirate very early in his voyage by a Royal Navy officer to whom he had promised " thirty men or so ".
To correct this inequity, the rank of commodore as a single star flag officer was reinstated by both services in the early 1980s.
Other key executives responsible for the company's meteoric growth in the late 80s and early 90s were Ross A. Cooley, another former IBM associate, who served for many years as SVP of GM North America ; Michael Swavely, who was the company's chief marketing officer in the early years, and eventually ran the North America organization, later passing along that responsibility to Mr. Cooley, when Swavely retired.
The son of a career naval officer, Donaldson spent his early childhood in different seaport cities in the eastern United States and in Germany.
After serving for two years and attaining the rank of Sergeant Major for Artillery ( the highest rank a noncommissioned officer can achieve ), Poe sought to end his five-year enlistment early.
" In early 20th century, British artillery officer Henry William Lovett Hime proposed that another work tentatively attributed to Bacon, Epistola de Secretis Operibus Artis et Naturae, et de Nullitate Magiae contained an encrypted formula for gunpowder.
The marriage was already in trouble by the early 1720s, as Maria Catherina was publicly rumored to be having an affair with a Swedish military officer.
In early 1979, the system prescribed by law still included nine officer grades and five enlisted ranks ; there were no warrant officer equivalents.
He was raised in an Army family, so for most of his early life, his father — an officer in the Royal Engineers — was absent.
The early Red Army abandoned the institution of a professional officer corps as a " heritage of tsarism " in the course of the Revolution.
In the early days of the SS, officer candidates had to prove German ancestry to 1750.
In early 2373, Worf became involved with DS9 science officer Jadzia Dax who was a Trill woman.
The responsible colonial officer David Gordon Hines from 1947 to 1959 achieved the vast expansion of the co-operatives: by the early 1950s, there were over 400 co-operatives nationally.
A Scot, and something of a playboy, Robertson had some early experience with double agents ; just prior to the war he had been case officer to Arthur Owens ( code name Snow ).
He was an early member and officer of the Kappa Alpha Society, which included a number of these individuals ( two future Ontario Supreme Court Justices and the future Chairman of the University itself ) and served as a location for the debate of political ideas.
The unsentimental and frequently comic treatment of the banalities and intensities of the life of a British army officer in the First World War gave Graves fame, notoriety and financial security, but the book's subject is also his family history, childhood, schooling and, immediately following the war, early married life ; all phases bearing witness to the " particular mode of living and thinking " that constitute a poetic sensibility.
Len L. Lewis, a horse trader and former Union Army officer, helped establish the community in the late 1870s or early 1880s.

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