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King and Chief
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the English Kings of Arms, Scotland's Lord Lyon King of Arms, and the Chief Herald of Ireland continue making grants of arms.
The earliest known physician is also credited to ancient Egypt: Hesy-Ra,Chief of Dentists and Physicians ” for King Djoser in the 27th century BC.
With the cessation of hostilities, Alexander was under serious consideration for appointment to the post of Chief of the Imperial General Staff, the British army's most senior position beneath the sovereign, but he was invited by Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King to be his recommendation to the King for the post of Governor General of Canada.
: Chancellor of the King of Egypt, Doctor, First in line after the King of Upper Egypt, Administrator of the Great Palace, Hereditary nobleman, High Priest of Heliopolis, Builder, Chief Carpenter, Chief Sculptor, and Maker of Vases in Chief.
Chief " King Jacques " and his wives
The German army, under nominal command of the King but controlled by Chief of Staff Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, won victory after victory.
King, who later served as the Chief of Naval Operations during the Second World War.
The Protectorate Ordinances ( passed in the Colony in 1896 and 1897 ) abolished the title of King and replaced it with " Paramount Chief "; chiefs and kings had formerly been selected by the leading members of their own communities, now all chiefs, even paramount ones, could be deposed or installed at the will of the Governor ; most of the judicial powers of the chiefs were removed and given to courts presided over by British " District Commissioners "; the Governor decreed that a house tax of 5s to 10s was to be levied annually on every dwelling in the Protectorate.
Although Pepys had no maritime experience, he rose by patronage, hard work and his talent for administration, to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and subsequently King James II.
A few came in the form of jury instructions, such as the statement issued on April 23, 1776, by Chief Justice William Henry Drayton of South Carolina: " the law of the land authorizes me to declare ... that George the Third, King of Great Britain ... has no authority over us, and we owe no obedience to him.
Prime Minister of Canada | Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King becomes the first person to take the Oath of Citizenship ( Canada ) | Oath of Citizenship, from Chief Justice of Canada | Chief Justice Thibaudeau Rinfret, in the Supreme Court of Canada | Supreme Court, 3 January 1947
Napoleon appoints King Louis ' former Minister of War, Marshal Soult, as Chief of Staff, and he corresponds to the families of the deceased during the war and plans a campaign for the defense of France.
* December 28 – John Bankes, Attorney General and Chief Justice to King Charles I of England ( b. 1589 )
* November 23 – Ernest Joseph King, Commander in Chief, United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations ( COMINCH-CNO ) during World War II ( d. 1956 )
* With much legal strife and the encouragement of Sir Francis Bacon, Chief Justice Edward Coke is dismissed from the King's Bench, and the royal prerogatives of King James I triumph over English common law.
* July – José I takes over the throne of Portugal from his deceased father, João V. King José Manuel appoints the Marquis of Pombal as his Chief Minister, who then strips the Inquisition of its power.

King and Naval
Mountbatten was appointed a Personal Naval Aide-de-Camp to King George VI on 23 June 1936, and, having joined the Naval Air Division of the Admiralty in July 1936, he attended the coronation of King George VI in May 1937.
Mountbatten's qualification for offering advice to this particular heir to the throne was unique ; it was he who had arranged the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Dartmouth Royal Naval College on 22 July 1939, taking care to include the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret in the invitation, but assigning his nephew, Cadet Prince Philip of Greece, to keep them amused while their parents toured the facility.
( Norfolk King went on to become the first British Naval officer born in Australia, and was a Lieutenant, commanding the schooner Ballahoo when an American privateer captured her.
* The Queen Adelaide Almshouses, also known as the King William Naval Asylum, St. John ’ s Road, founded 1847 and built in 1848 to designs by Philip Hardwick at the request and expense of Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, the widow of King William IV, to provide shelter for twelve widows or orphan daughters of naval officers.
After being awarded his " Wings ", he moved onto more advanced training on the Sea King helicopter, and conducted operational flying training until 1982, when he joined his first front-line unit, 820 Naval Air Squadron, serving aboard the aircraft carrier, HMS Invincible.
Specifically, the Westland Sea King Mk5 aircraft of HMS Gannet, operating in the Search and Rescue role from Royal Naval Air Station Prestwick, Ayrshire, display a Saltire decal on the nose of each aircraft.
King Mongkut with Prince Chulalongkorn, both in Naval uniforms.
It has two anchor areas: Old Port Royal and the King ’ s Royal Naval Dockyard.
The King ’ s Royal Naval Dockyard has a combination shipbuilding-museum and underwater-aquarium with dioramas for views of the native tropical sealife.
The King with his heir: Prince Chulalongkorn, both in Naval uniforms.
** 4 Sea King ASaC7s of Flight A 849 Naval Air Squadron
** 10 Sea King HC4s of 845 Naval Air Squadron
** 5 Sea King HAS6s of 820 Naval Air Squadron
*** 4 Sea King AsaC7s of Flight A 849 Naval Air Squadron
*** 10 Sea King HC4s of 845 Naval Air Squadron
* 845 Naval Air Squadron ( Sea King Mk 4 )
The history of the Royal Canadian Navy goes back to 1910, when the naval force was created as the Naval Service of Canada and renamed a year later by King George V. The Royal Canadian Navy is one of the three environmental commands of the Canadian Forces.
A request to change name of the Naval Service of Canada to Royal Canadian Navy on January 30, 1911, brought a favourable reply from King George V on August 29 of that year.
He had a brilliant privateering and naval career and eventually became " Lieutenant-General of the Naval Armies of the King ", i. e., admiral, ( French: Lieutenant-Général des armées navales du roi ), and a Commander in the Order of Saint-Louis.

King and Operations
Tenant military activities include the 129th Rescue Wing of the California Air National Guard, operating the HC-130P Hercules ( Combat King ), MC-130P Combat Shadow and HH-60G Pave Hawk aircraft, as well as the adjacent Headquarters for the 7th Psychological Operations Group of the U. S. Army Reserve.
George King, PCL Vice President of Business and Operations, said that keeping the team in Nashville was one of the league's top criteria for approval of the sale.
" Admiral Ernest King, Chief of Naval Operations, concurred in the proposal, and Vandegrift ordered the change on 8 January 1944.
Fleet Admiral Ernest Joseph King ( 23 November 1878 – 25 June 1956 ) was Commander in Chief, United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations ( COMINCH-CNO ) during World War II.
Admiral Ernest King, Commander-in-Chief United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations, an alleged Anglophobe, was reluctant to concede any such role and raised a number of objections, including the requirement that the BPF should be self-sufficient.
King, Chief of Naval Operations, 1942 – 45
A Department of Transport's Marine Operations Centre, a MARSAR ( Marine Search and Rescue ) file also in the 2012 open category is listed in the National Archives of Australia ( NAA ) file series A4703, control symbol 1978 / 1205 is titled " VH-DSJ Light aircraft overdue King Island ".
King, the Chief of Naval Operations, proposed a plan with similar elements but under Navy command.
King, Chief of Naval Operations.
King -- a future Fleet Admiral and Chief of Naval Operations during World War II.
Roosevelt, under the advisement of General George Catlett Marshall, US Army Chief of Staff, and Admiral Ernest King, Chief of Naval Operations, lobbied for a cross channel invasion of Europe.
A Beechcraft B200 King Air modified with B200C-style large entry door, operated by the RFDS South Eastern Section on behalf of the Ambulance Service of New South Wales A Pilatus PC-12 of RFDS Central Operations parked near the RFDS / Ambulance Service of New South Wales Base at Sydney Airport
The South Eastern Section operates 19 King Airs including three B200Cs and the B300C ; the Queensland Section 15 King Airs including four B200Cs, three PC-12s and the two Caravans ; Western Operations 14 PC-12s and the Hawker 800XP ; while Central Operations has a PC-12 fleet numbering 14 aircraft.
Dividing command of the Navy between the COMINCH King and the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Harold R. Stark did not prove to be very effective.
This order commanded that the offices of the Chief of Naval Operations ( CNO ) and Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet ( COMINCH ) would be held by a single naval officer, and Admiral King received the designation of CNO in addition to that of COMINCH.
The position of Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet, no longer needed in peacetime, was abolished by Admiral King on 10 October 1945, and its responsibilities were transferred to the Chief of Naval Operations.
* Ernest King ( also Chief of Naval Operations ) 30 December 1941 – 10 October 1945
* Navy Commander-in-Chief and Chief of Operations Ernest King
In Washington, Fleet Admiral Ernest King — Commander in Chief, United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations — was not completely satisfied with MacArthur sharing command with Admiral Chester Nimitzand held out hope that Nimitz might get overall command.

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