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# Staff Sergeant ( Abbreviated: SSGT ) – E7
He was sent overseas to Germany as a mess sergeant and was responsible for the daily meals of 2000 soldiers, rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant.
Equivalent to a modern First Sergeant or Staff Sergeant.
The insignia of SAC was designed in 1951 by Staff Sergeant R. T. Barnes, then assigned to the 92nd Bombardment Wing.
Staff Sergeant Barnes ' winning design netted him a $ 100 United States Savings Bond.
* Paul Giamatti as Staff Sergeant William Hill, a paratrooper
* Christopher John Fields as Staff Sergeant Freeman, a member of O ' Neil's team ( credited as " Lieutenant Freeman ").
In an interview published by the Public Broadcasting Service, a Staff Sergeant from the U. S. Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha ( ODA ) 572 described the caves as thus:
* Ernest Borgnine as Staff Sergeant James R. " Fatso " Judson
In this engagement, Staff Sergeant Andrzej Ropel, a Polish immigrant who was at the time not a citizen of the United States, and Specialist William Geraci a native of Cleveland, Ohio, who was recently assigned to 1-87 from the Divisions Long Range Surveillance Detachment, ( LRSD ) led the squad under fire to a ridgeline above the " Halfpipe.
He served as a Staff Sergeant in the South Pacific until 1946, helping liberate the Philippines.
* Head Constable ( equivalent to Staff Sergeant )
* Head Constable ( equivalent to Staff Sergeant )
He rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant.
From I-10 to its northern terminus at I-35, it is designated the Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon Freeway.
New recruit Gardner is killed while another soldier, Tex, is maimed by friendly fire from a grenade thrown by Sergeant " Red " O ' Neill ( John C. McGinley ), with Taylor being mistakenly reprimanded by the ruthless Staff Sergeant Bob Barnes ( Tom Berenger ).
* David Thatcher, a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force and the last survivor of the crew of the " Ruptured Duck " during the Doolittle Raid, was born here.
Personnel who have reported the UFOs include Captain ( then First Lieutenant ) Robert Salas, Colonel Frederick Meiwald, First Lieutenant Robert C. Jamison, and Staff Sergeant Louis D. Kenneweg.
Staff Sergeant Travis Terpstra from Comanche Company 1-2 Stryker Cavalry Regiment, received the Bronze Star for valor in the Sadr City uprising April 2008.
United States Army Air Corps Staff Sergeant James ( a. k. a. Ivan ) " Kinch " Kinchloe ( Ivan Dixon ) was primarily responsible for radio, telegraph, and other forms of electronic communications.
The tasks assigned to Sergeant Baker were almost identical to those of Staff Sergeant Kinchloe, including limited impersonation of some German voices.

Staff and Louis
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.
* Lyman Louis Lemnitzer, General, United States Army and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Louis Halle, a member of the U. S. Policy Planning Staff, also wrote an influential article in “ Foreign Affairs ” in 1950.
The Chief of the Admiralty War Staff — Vice-Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee — requested additional ships be sent to reinforce Cradock, but this was vetoed by First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill and First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, Prince Louis of Battenberg.
The following day, the commander of the French Military Mission to Poland General Louis Faury informed the Polish Chief of Staff — General Wacław Stachiewicz — that the major offensive on the western front planned for 17-20 September had to be postponed.
Originally, the duties now performed by the Chief of Staff belonged to the President's private secretary and was fulfilled by crucial confidants and advisers like George B. Cortelyou, Joseph Tumulty, and Louis McHenry Howe to presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin Roosevelt, respectively.
Among its alumni are two Canadian Prime Ministers, three Chiefs of Staff to the Prime Minister, two Premiers of Ontario, two Mayors of Toronto, and six Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, including three of the nine currently-sitting Justices ( Louis LeBel, Rosalie Abella, and Michael J. Moldaver ).
Louis Alexandre Berthier, 1st Prince de Wagram, 1st Duc de Valangin, 1st Sovereign Prince de Neuchâtel ( February 20, 1753 – June 1, 1815 ), was a Marshal of France, Vice-Constable of France beginning in 1808, and Chief of Staff under Napoleon.
During the Revolution, as Chief of Staff of the Versailles National Guard, he protected the aunts of Louis XVI from popular violence, and aided their escape ( 1791 ).
In December 1944 he became Chief of Staff of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's South East Asia Command.
Collins was appointed Chief of Naval Staff in 1948, succeeding Sir Louis Keppel Hamilton, and held the position until 1955.
* Lt-Gen Sir Louis Jean Bols ( 1867 – 1930 ), Chief of Staff to the Third Army ( World War I ), General Officer Commanding the 24th Division ( 1917 ), Chief Administrator of Palestine ( 1919 – 1920 ), Governor of Bermuda ( 1927 – 1930 )
In August 1943, with the agreement of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, Winston Churchill appointed Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten as Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia, a post he held until 1946.
He became the first member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to be fired since Admiral Louis Denfeld in 1949, and the first top general to be relieved since General MacArthur in 1951.
In 1943, Wedemeyer was reassigned to the South-East Asia Theatre to be Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander of the South East Asia Command ( SEAC ), Lord Louis Mountbatten.
This was a sequel to an earlier Software Visions shareware game, Labrynth of Zeux ; a platformer about a theologian / archeologist named Vince Louis who retrieves the magical Silver Staff from the ancient Labyrinth of Zeux.
The first modern use of a General Staff was in the French Revolutionary Wars, when General Louis Alexandre Berthier was assigned as Chief of Staff to the French Army of Italy in 1795.

Staff and D
" The directive comported with the view of General Lucius D. Clay and the Joint Chief of Staff over growing communist influence in Germany, as well as of the failure of the rest of the European economy to recover without the German industrial base on which it previously had been dependent.
General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chief of Staff of the United States Army by Nicodemus David Hufford III.
Once noted as the " organizer of victory " by Winston Churchill for his leadership of the Allied victory in World War II, Marshall served as the United States Army Chief of Staff during the war and as the chief military adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive 1067 directed US Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower ’ s policy of denazification.
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* ZR: Intelligence intercept program of CIA Staff D ops, the group that worked directly with the NSA ( National Security Agency ).
On 1 July 1939, he was posted to the War Department General Staff in Washington, D. C.
The Chief of Staff of the United States Army, General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, met with Groves on 30 January 1948 to evaluate his performance.
* Sherman Adams ( 1899 – 1986 ), American politician, White House Chief of Staff for President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Governor of New Hampshire
In 1941, Lieutenant-Colonel D. W. Clarke of the British Imperial General Staff, suggested the name Commando for specialized raiding units of the British Army Special Service in evocation of the effectiveness and tactics of the Boer commandos.
The nearest he ever comes to General is when Hogan tricks the German General Staff into thinking Klink will be the General to repel the D Day invasion.
The raid had its start in a desire by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, expressed to Joint Chiefs of Staff in a meeting at the White House on 21 December 1941, that Japan be bombed as soon as possible to boost public morale after the disaster at Pearl Harbor.
Marshall returned to the U. S. in 1932, attending Command and Staff School at Ft. Leavenworth, Ks, followed by the Army Industrial College, Washington, D. C.
In May 1946 Marshall was ordered to temporary duty in the Office of the Chief of Staff, US Army, Washington, D. C. in order that he be available to become Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute.
He served with the 1st Infantry Division ( United States ) at Camp Dix, then to Washington, D. C. to serve in the office of the Army Chief of Staff.
Next was Washington, D. C. in two administrative posts with Army Service Forces as Deputy Chief of Staff for Service Commands ( Service of Supply ) overseeing the nine United States-based supply and logistics commands, under General Brehon B. Somervell
Corps area commanding generals meet with the Chief of Staff and Secretary of War in Washington, D. C., 1 Dec. 1939.
On 20 July 1942, Navy Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy became the Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy ( 20 July 1942 – 21 March 1949 ).
Volume I. Washington, D. C .: Joint History Office, The Joint Staff, 1996.
In April 1944, having been promoted to Colonel, he returned to Washington, D. C. for duty with the Army Ground Forces and later with the War Department General Staff.
It was in 1953, under Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower, that the president's pre-eminent assistant was designated the White House Chief of Staff.
Responsibility for planning Operation Downfall fell to the U. S. commanders: Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and the Joint Chiefs of Staff — Fleet Admirals Ernest King and William D. Leahy, and Generals of the Army George Marshall and Hap Arnold ( the latter was commander of the U. S. Army Air Forces ).
* Pearlman, Michael D., " Unconditional Surrender, Demobilization, and the Atomic Bomb "; Combat Studies Institute, U. S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1996.

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