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Palmerston ordered a Royal Navy warship to patrol within the three-mile limit around Nashvilles expected port of call, to assure that any capture would occur outside British territorial waters.
The Country Classic models became Country Gentlemen once again, the name " Chet Atkins Hollowbody " returned to the 6120 Nashvilles, and the Tennessee Rose became the Chet Atkins Tennessee Rose.

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if so, he would not be the first or last commanding officer who has succumbed to bad information and dubious estimates of the future.
The next thing he knew he was reporting for duty as commanding officer of Troop H, 7th Cavalry, in the middle of corps maneuvers in Japan.
* Adder, a fictional commanding officer in the Advance Wars video games
However, command problems ensued, as the assault guns were considered to be artillery by the Wehrmacht and therefore the assault guns were not under the control of the Panzer unit's commanding officer, reducing unit effectiveness.
On completion of his tour of duty in India, Montgomery returned to Britain in June 1937 where he became commanding officer of the 9th Infantry Brigade with the temporary rank of brigadier, but that year saw great tragedy when his wife was bitten by an insect while on holiday in Burnham-on-Sea.
In the center he designated Domitius as the commanding officer.
About a dozen of the crewmen managed to escape the sinking submarine, and Lieutenant Godfrey Herbert, commanding officer of Baralong, ordered the surviving sailors to be summarily executed after they boarded the Nicosian.
After the sinking of the RMS Lusitania by a German submarine in May 1915, Lieutenant-Commander Godfrey Herbert, commanding officer of Baralong, was visited by two officers of the Admiralty's Secret Service branch at the naval base at Queenstown, Ireland.
On 24 September 1915, Baralong sank the U-boat, for which her commanding officer at the time, Lieutenant-Commander A. Wilmot-Smith, was later awarded £ 170 prize bounty.
This reorganization permitted the establishment of a commanding officer ( the flight leader ), added support officers, and further redefined the squadron's mission emphasizing the support of recruiting efforts.
Commander Tony Less was the squadron's first official commanding officer.
The rank of commanding officer of the crossbowmen corps was one of the highest positions in any army of this time.
Because of their immobility, most Ballistas were constructed on site following a siege assessment by the commanding military officer.
His command positions included: commanding officer of a platoon and two rifle companies during two tours of duty in Vietnam ; commanding officer of Special Training Branch and Recruit Series at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California ( 1966 – 1968 ); commanding officer of Counter-Guerilla Warfare School, Northern Training Area on Okinawa ( 1970 ), Company officer at the United States Naval Academy ( 1970 – 1973 ); commanding officer of the Marine Barracks at Naval Air Station North Island, California ( 1973 – 1976 ), and commanding officer, 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines ( 1983 – 1985 ).

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Captain Kathryn Janeway, the commanding officer of Voyager, offered the Val Jean crew a chance to serve on her ship, and appointed Chakotay as her first officer with the provisional rank of Lieutenant Commander ( in episode " Caretaker ").
While commanding the Carl Vinson Battle Group, he deployed to the Persian Gulf and later served as the Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force Southwest Asia.
As Deputy Commander of the Naval Education and Training Command, his duties included commanding the US Navy's extensive education and training programs, for which he initiated a project to develop a distributed data management system for more efficient management of training pipelines.
He also served as Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, the second-highest ranking officer in the Army, and as Supreme Allied Commander Europe commanding all US and NATO forces in Europe.
According to orders dated September 17, 1943, October found Butch O ' Hare as Commander Air Group ( CAG ) commanding Air Group Six, embarked on.
" Captain Halsey was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1938, commanding Carrier Divisions for the next three years, and, as a Vice Admiral, also serving as the USN overall Commander of the Aircraft Battle Force.
Following further flight training at NAS, Pensacola, Florida, he was designated a naval aviator and was sent to the Asiatic Fleet, where he served as commanding officer of the seaplane tender Jason ( AV-2 ) and later, as Commander, Aircraft Squadrons, Asiatic Fleet.
Commander George Kirk, father of future Enterprise commanding officer James T. Kirk, serves as April's executive officer.
To add to some confusion, the title of the commanding officer of the Armed Forces is actually Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces ().
For this, he was on 1 January 1916 elevated within the Order of the Bath to the rank of Knight Commander, but was not allowed much rest, as he spent the next month commanding the Suez Canal defences before returning to the Western Front to lead the XVII Corps.
However by then she is shieldless and weaponless, so her commanding officer Lieutenant Commander Worf orders the crew to prepare for ramming speed.
* Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster-Held rank of Temporary Commander RNVR while commanding 2 Squadron, RNACS
The commanding officer of Allied Command Operations has also retained the title " Supreme Allied Commander Europe " ( SACEUR ), and continues to be a U. S. four-star general officer or flag officer who also serves as Commander, U. S. European Command.
During the Second Schleswig War, Danish Lieutenant Commander Otto Christian Hammer, commanding a flotilla in the North Frisian Isles, resided in Wyk auf Föhr and was able to defend the islands against superior Austrian and Prussian naval forces.
Commander Lloyd Bucher, the former commanding officer of the Pueblo, responded to the review and petitioned directly to the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Carlisle A. H. Trost.
He was the commanding officer of the cargo steamship, when on September 30, 1918, she was attacked and sunk by the German submarine U152, Commander Madison, in spite of severe wounds which later necessitated the amputation of a leg, continued to direct and maneuver the ship until forced to order her abandoned.
Lt Gen Michael Walker, Commander Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps ( ARRC ) acted as the Land Component Commander for the Operation, commanding from HQ ARRC ( Forward ) based initially in Kiseljak and from late January 1996 from HQ ARRC ( Main ) Ilidža.
At 07: 20, Fuchida, commanding the air group at the rank of 海軍中佐 Kaigun Chūsa ( Commander ), led the way down the island's eastern side then banked west and flew along the southern coast past the city of Honolulu.
Even with the efforts of legendary leaders such as General Garm Bel Iblis ( commanding Fleet Group Two ), Admiral Traest Kre ' fey ( commanding Fleet Group One ), General Wedge Antilles ( commanding Fleet Group Three ), Supreme Commander Sien Sovv, and Jedi Master Luke Skywalker, the Yuuzhan Vong were too plentiful to be thwarted.

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Six days after the surrender of Confederate commanding general Robert E. Lee, however, Lincoln was assassinated by actor and Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth.
John as a lieutenant of rangers in the Illinois militia, James raising and commanding a company of rangers as its captain, and Enoch as a private in his elder brother's company.
* John T. Wilder, ( January 31, 1830 – October 20, 1917 ) Industrialist and Civil War Union General, well known for commanding the Lightning Brigade, and for success at the Battle of Chickamauga.
* In John Myers Myers's novel Silverlock ( chaps. 17-18 ), Semiramis appears as a lustful, commanding queen, who stops her procession to try to seduce young Lucius ( who has been transformed into a donkey ).
Washington employed General John Armstrong, commanding about 1, 000 Pennsylvania militia, to cover Pyle's Ford, a few hundred yards south of Chadds Ford, which was covered by Major Generals Anthony Wayne's and Nathanael Greene's divisions.
John, though fifty or fifty-five years of age, was still vigorous enough to avenge himself on Frederick, by commanding the papal troops which attacked southern Italy during the emperor's absence on the Sixth Crusade ( 1228 – 1229 ).
In this scene, twelve of Joan's sixteen lines have been cut ; the entire seven line speech where she says John Talbot refused to fight her because she is a woman ( ll. 37 – 43 ); the first three lines of her five line mockery of Lucy's listing of Talbot's titles, " Here's a silly, stately style indeed ./ The Turk, that two-and-fifty kingdoms hath ,/ Writes not so tedious a style as this " ( ll. 72 – 75 ); and the first two lines of her four line speech where she mocks Lucy, " I think this upstart is old Talbot's ghost ,/ He speaks with such a proud commanding spirit " ( ll. 86 – 88 ).
The British are led by Commodore Harwood ( Anthony Quayle ), with Captain Woodhouse ( Ian Hunter ) commanding the Ajax, Captain Bell ( John Gregson ) the Exeter and Captain Parry ( Jack Gwillim ) the Achilles.
" John Podhoretz described it as " compulsively readable " and a " commanding amalgam of history, sociology and polemic.
Although the plan had been agreed by the Admiralty, Admiral John Jellicoe commanding the Grand Fleet was not informed until 26 August.
A more serious punishment was administered to Richard Reynolds, cousin to John Reynolds and another long-serving captain, who was court-martialled for sending Cardigan an " insubordinate " letter in response to being barred from his commanding officer's quarters.
Captain John Purchas, commanding the company, was killed in the act of waving a flag of truce ( his white waistcoat ).
Shortly after, Arnold arranged to go to France to brief General John Pershing, commanding the American Expeditionary Force, on the Kettering Bug, a weapons development.
Using de Vaux's Period 1a findings, his own excavations at Ain el-Ghuweir 15 km south of Qumran, and Mazar's level 2 at ' En-Gedi, Bar-Adon argued, " these fortresses to John Hyrcanus, who needed a strong, comprehensive defence system commanding vital water sources, agricultural fields, flocks, Jordan River crossings, the plains of Jericho and the caravan routes in the Judean desert.
It was the turning point of his career as England collapsed to 166 for 7, before Tom Graveney 165 and John Murray 112 consolidated, but it still left England a little short of a commanding score until Snow hit eight boundaries in his 59 not out and added 128 with fellow bowler Ken Higgs, who made 63.
On November 29, colonial Captain John Manley, commanding the schooner Lee, captured one of the most valuable prizes of the siege, the British brigantine Nancy, just outside Boston Harbor.
A few months later, following a thorough investigation, he was awarded the Medal of Honor, presented to York by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Force, General John J. Pershing.
John Harriman is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe, the commanding officer of the starship USS Enterprise-B.
On 17 August French met General Charles Lanrezac, commanding the French Fifth Army on his right-they conferred in private despite the fact that Lanrezac spoke no English and Sir John could speak little French, Henry Wilson being eventually called over to translate.
Admiral Sukeyuki Ito had his flag aboard the cruiser with two dispatch vessels as escort ; the converted-liner Saikyo Maru, British Captain John Wilson commanding ; and the gunboat.
" Another time, when KAOS arranges for the Chief to be recalled to active duty in the US Navy ( as a common seaman with Smart as his commanding officer ), his official name is John Doe.
After defeating Alan McManus 9 – 7 in the semi-finals, White opened up a commanding 6 – 1 lead in the first session of the final against John Parrott, from where he secured a 16 – 9 win.
Hines ' son, Col. John L. Hines, Jr. ( 1905 – 1986 ), served in World War II with the 6th Armored Division, commanding the division's Combat Command A from November 1944 to March 1945.
Following the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Mitscher went on shore leave and planning duty, and Vice Admiral John S. McCain, Sr. took over as commanding officer of TF 38, which continued under Halsey and the Third Fleet.

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