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Promoted and Vice-Admiral
* 1932: Promoted Vice-Admiral.
Promoted to Vice-Admiral, he was placed in charge of the Dover area of operations on 24 August 1939.
Promoted to Vice-Admiral in 1864 was made Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth in 1869.
Promoted Vice-Admiral in 1837, he became Commander-in-Chief in Lisbon later that year.

Promoted and again
Promoted to brigadier general in December 1995, he again was assigned to the Joint Chiefs.
Promoted in 1992 – 93, the team was again sent down after the 2003 – 04 season.
Promoted to Rear Admiral July 16, 1862, he served throughout the four years of war and then retired again.
Promoted again to colonel, he was advanced to command of the 51st Troop Carrier Wing from June 1, 1942 to October 20, 1942, during its deployment to England to drop airborne forces in the invasion of North Africa.
Promoted again he attained the rank of Generalmajor on 1 July 1941.
Promoted to Captain ( in 1864, with the date of rank again apparently backdated, this time to July 1862 ), he was Commanding Officer of the steam frigate San Jacinto until she was wrecked in the Bahamas at the beginning of 1865.
Promoted a second time in 1992, they were once again sent down after a marginally better 18th place result.
Promoted to colonel on 13 April 1946, he was appointed Commandant of Staff College, Camberley in May 1946, having been promoted again to major-general on 13 June 1947, he became Director of Staff Duties at the War Office in September 1948 and Chief Army Instructor at the Imperial Defence College on 1 January 1951.
Promoted to the third division in 1950, Eibar achieved promotion to the upper level three seasons later, being relegated again after a five-season stint, and competing in division three for 25 of the following 28 years ( in 1977, Tercera División became the fourth level, after the creation of Segunda División B ).
Promoted again in to the High-A Myrtle Beach Pelicans, McBride went 9 – 8 with a 2. 95 ERA.

Promoted and served
Promoted to captain, Greenberg served 45 months, the longest of any major league player.
Promoted to full general in 1920, he served as War Minister under Prime Ministers Hara Takashi ( 1918 – 21 ) and the 2nd Yamamoto administrations ( 1923 – 24 ), during which time he backed the Siberian Intervention.
Promoted to rear admiral in 1 December 1913, Okada served in a number of desk jobs thereafter, including that of the Naval Shipbuilding Command.
Promoted to captain in 1908 he served in Ireland, and in 1911 became Adjutant of the Oxford OTC.
Promoted to major, Morshead served with his 2nd Battalion in the Battle of Gallipoli, distinguishing himself in the Battle of Lone Pine.
Promoted to younger writers by Anderson himself, Winesburg, Ohio has served as a representative early example of the modern short story cycle in American letters.
Promoted to lieutenant commander in 1930, he served as chief gunnery officer on Takao in 1934, followed by Mutsu in 1935.
Promoted to Major, he served as a legal adviser at GHQ Cairo, before becoming president of the British Military Court of Tripolitania, based in Tripoli, in 1944.
Promoted to major general in March 1920, he served as Assistant to the Commandant of the Marine Corps and later became Commanding General, Department of the Pacific with headquarters in San Francisco.
Promoted to Lance Naik ( Lance Corporal ), he served in the Chindit expedition led by Brigadier Orde Wingate into northern Burma in March 1943.
Promoted to Vice Admiral in April 1948, Struble served for two years as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations.
Promoted to vice admiral to 1962, and to admiral in 1964, Moorer served both as Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet and Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleetthe first Navy officer to have commanded both fleets.
Promoted to command of the sloop Bonetta in 1743, Graves served in the West Indies until 1747, commanding Ripon ’ s Prize, and, later, Enterprise.
Promoted to Captain in 1813, he commanded Congress in 1817 ; served in Washington in 1818 ; and, in 1819, was placed in command of the Norfolk Station where, in 1821, he established a naval school on the schoolship Guerriere.
Promoted to lieutenant on 16 October 1948, he served with the intelligence branch in Italy in 1949 before being posted to the British Army of the Rhine in 1950.
Promoted to the ranks of Lieutenant Commander in 1930 and Commander in 1937, during that decade Sherman served at the Naval Academy, commanded Fighting Squadron 1, had charge of the Aviation Ordnance Section of the Bureau of Ordnance, was Navigator of the aircraft carrier Ranger ( CV-4 ), and had duty on a number of flag staffs.
Promoted to major general, he served in Jamaica, becoming its governor in 1782.
Promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral, Pye served as Chief of Staff to Commander Scouting Force, attended the Naval War College, had further Navy Department service, and was Commander Destroyers in both the Scouting Force and Battle Force.
Promoted to commander in 1866, Walker served as Assistant Superintendent of the Naval Academy from 1866 to 1869.
Promoted to captain while commanding Melville — on December 23, 1937 — he served as inspector of materiel for the 3d Naval District from August 6, 1938 to January 22, 1941.
Promoted to major, he served in the army of occupation in Germany until 1919 when he returned to the USA.
Promoted to Korvettenkapitän in 1857, Tegetthoff served on a semi-official scientific expedition to the Red Sea.
Promoted to the rank of Commander in July 1921, Ghormley served as Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy during 1923 – 25 and as Executive Officer of the battleship Oklahoma for the next two years.

Promoted and Fleet
Promoted to commander in June 1891, he joined the Mediterranean Fleet at Malta on HMS Sans Pareil in March 1892.
Promoted to rear-admiral in 1910, he became Rear Admiral commanding the First Battle Squadron of the Home Fleet.
Promoted to the rank of Captain, he was the Chief of Staff to the Commander, Base Force, United States Fleet in 1930-32.
Promoted to rear admiral on 20 May 1900, and vice admiral on 6 June 1904, during the Russo-Japanese War he was a commander of the 3rd Cruiser Squadron of the IJN 1st Fleet and took part in the naval Battle of Port Arthur, Battle of the Yellow Sea, ( where he commanded from the cruiser ), and he led the Third Squadron during the decisive Battle of Tsushima from his flagship, the cruiser.
Promoted to vice admiral on 6 October 1942, Towers became Commander, Air Force, Pacific Fleet.
Promoted to commander, in 1915 he took command of the newly-commissioned destroyer and command of Division 6, Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet.
Promoted to sub-lieutenant on 1 May 1934, he was he joined the destroyer HMS Whitshed in the Mediterranean Fleet in March 1935 and was promoted to lieutenant on 1 June 1935.
Promoted to lieutenant commander on 1 June 1942, he joined the gunnery staff of the Commander-in-Chief Home Fleet that month and then transferred to the battleship operating as part of the Eastern Fleet as gunnery officer in March 1944.
Promoted to commander on 31 December 1944, he was posted as liaison officer between the British Pacific Fleet and the United States Third Fleet in January 1945 and was awarded the United States Legion of Merit for his actions.
Promoted commander on 31 December 1906, he was soon assigned to the new battleship, HMS Hibernia, attached to the Channel Fleet.
Promoted to Vice Admiral, he was given command of the Scouting Fleet.
Promoted to commander later that year, he managed the ship's gunnery exercises and procedures while Goliath was part of the Channel Fleet stationed in British waters.
Promoted to rear admiral in 1941, he assumed command of a U. S. Pacific Fleet cruiser division.
Promoted to rear admiral on 14 September 1911, Winslow was Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet, from 13 September 1915 until 29 July 1916 when he was retired due to the statutory age limit ( while in command of the Pacific Fleet, he held four-star Admiral rank pursuant to a 1915 law that designated holders of certain commands to temporary 4-star rank ; see List of United States Navy four-star admirals ).
Promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral in 1917, Rodman served as Commander, Battleship Division 9, Atlantic Fleet, in his flagship, New York.
Promoted to lieutenant commander on 1 July 1949, he became gunnery officer of the First Destroyer Flotilla in the Mediterranean Fleet.
Promoted to Admiral of the Fleet on 6 July 1979, he went on to be Chief of the Defence Staff in September 1979 and served as a member of the War Cabinet during the Falklands War giving Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher his resolute support when losses began to be suffered.
Promoted to Admiral-1985, Fleet Admiral-1992, and Vice Marshal-1997 ( the first to be promoted from the Korean People's Navy ).
Promoted to captain in 1903, Rodgers spent two years as commanding officer of the battleship in the North Atlantic Fleet.

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