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On 16 April 2011, it was announced that Prince Harry had been promoted to the Army rank of captain after having held the rank of lieutenant since 2008.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.
In the alternate 2390 future in Star Trek: Voyagers " Timeless ", La Forge is a captain and the commanding officer of the USS Challenger, doing his best to stop Harry Kim and Chakotay from altering the time line.
Grace reportedly reacted by demanding of Australian captain Harry Trott: " Here, what's all this?
Harry plays an important position for his house team at Hogwarts: he is the seeker and becomes the captain in the sixth book.
Her first choice as navigator was Captain Harry Manning, who had been the captain of the, the ship that had brought Earhart back from Europe in 1928.
Harry Hodgetts, a South Australian delegate to the Board of Control, offered Bradman work as a stockbroker if he would relocate to Adelaide and captain South Australia ( SA ).
The late Coach Pat Droskinis, listed in the PA Sports Hall of Fame, coached them, and led by a strong 4-5-2 defense that featured All-State ends in 6-foot-3 team captain Russ Frantz and 6-2 Harry Butsko, the Cass Twp Condors blanked Minersville, Nescopeck, West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill Haven, Ashland, Blythe Township, Mahanoy Township, Lansford and Saint Clair, and then Shamokin in the playoff game ( 2-0 ).
A young army captain, Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle ( Harry Krimer ) has written the words and brought the song to the club.
However despite the win Canton's captain Harry Turner died when his spine broke during a tackle on Akron fullback Joe Collins.
In a game that served as a precursor to the championship, Canton defeated Parratt, however Canton captain Harry Turner, was severely during the game while attempting to tackle Akron's Joe Collins.
He was coached in Queensland by Charlie Hollis and later by the Australian Davis Cup team captain Harry Hopman, who gave Laver the nickname " Rocket ".
Norman Yardley succeeded Brian Sellers as captain in 1948 and his main team members that season were Len Hutton, Ted Lester, Harry Halliday, Vic Wilson, Willie Watson, Frank Smailes, Johnny Wardle, Don Brennan ( wicket-keeper ), Ellis Robinson, Ron Aspinall and Alex Coxon.
On 14 March 1886, he was commissioned as a captain in the Upper Clarence Light Horse, with his sons Arthur and Harry becoming second lieutenants, while his two younger sons became troopers.
In total, he scored 58 goals for Manchester United and became their club captain after the retirement of Harry Stafford.
* Marcus Flint, the trollish and truculent captain of the Slytherin Quidditch team in the Harry Potter series
Harry Trihey, the captain of the Cup-winning teams, became a prominent Montreal lawyer and, during World War I, was commissioned by the Government of Canada to raise the Irish Canadian Rangers, a venture that ended with Mr. Trihey resigning his commission and returning to Montreal in 1916 after the British High Command reversed its earlier promise to Mr. Trihey to send the Rangers into battle as a unit, deciding instead to plug them into the front line as reinforcements.
Later, both were successful managers ( pictured ; note: McGraw is shaking hands with Athletics captain Harry Davis, middle image ).
It is also noted in the Harry Potter series that Eileen Prince ( Snape's mother ) was captain of Hogwart's Gobstone Club, as a student, at age 15.
To Have and Have Not is a 1937 novel by Ernest Hemingway about Harry Morgan, a fishing boat captain who runs contraband between Cuba and Florida.
* Harry Kim is the captain of the USS Rhode Island.
Investigations by news organizations including the Los Angeles Times, the Nation, Der Spiegel, and SourceWatch identified James Kovalesky ( alias James Richard Fairing ), Harry Kirk Elarbee ( alias Kirk James Bird ), and Eric Robert Hume ( alias Eric Matthew Fain ) as pilots working for Aero Contractors, a CIA flight contractor based in Smithfield, N. C. CBS News identified Lyle Edgard Lumsden III as a US Army captain who " retired in 1992 from active duty, having served as a physician's assistant " whose last known address was " the Washington DC area.
Although Quashie was a regular starter in the 2004 – 05 season and club captain, he had not been offered a new contract despite being out of contract at the end of the season and joined former Portsmouth manager, Harry Redknapp, at Southampton during the January 2005 transfer window.
* Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp is secretly filmed discussing the possibility of buying the Blackburn Rovers captain Andy Todd with agent Peter Harrison, which is against Football Association rules.
During the subsequent off-season, Canucks general manager Harry Neale appointed Smyl as McCarthy's permanent successor as team captain.

captain and Trott
Albert's brother, Harry Trott, was named captain of the Australian team which toured England in 1896, though Albert's form ( which saw him average 102. 5 with the bat in the Test series against England ) was, remarkably, insufficient to merit tour selection.
Leaving school at 19, Armstrong joined his father's former club, South Melbourne, captained by Australian Test captain Harry Trott.
Although Trott was a versatile batsman, spin bowler and outstanding fielder, "... it is as a captain that he is best remembered, an understanding judge of human nature ".
For the tour in 1896, Trott was elected captain by his team-mates.
During the following summer, Trott again acted as a Test selector, along with the incumbent Test captain George Giffen and former captain Percy McDonnell.
While the team was en route to England, the players elected Trott as captain ahead of George Giffen.
However it was as a captain that Trott earned most plaudits.
Wisden rated Trott as " with the exception of Murdoch, ... incomparably the best captain the Australians had ever had in this country ".
In a review of the Test series Wisden noted that " the Australians owed much to the unfailing skill and tact of Trott as a captain ".
Clem Hill said, " As a captain Harry Trott was in a class by himself — the best I ever played under.
" The English batsman K. S. Ranjitsinhji considered Trott as a captain " without a superior anywhere today ".

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He took 4 / 84 and 0 / 117 in the Third Test at Trent Bridge and 3 / 143 in the Fourth at Headingley, but the West Indies won them both to go 3-0 up in the series and the formidable Brian Close was made captain for the final Test.
Johnson traveled with Brigham Young and Wilford Woodruff to Utah, serving as a captain of ten, as part of the first group of 143 Mormon pioneers in July 1847.

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Alfonso's biological paternity is uncertain: there is speculation that his biological father may have been Enrique Puig y Moltó ( a captain of the guard ), or even an American dental student.
In Chapter 91 of Moby Dick, Stubb, one of the mates of the Pequod ( captained by Ahab ), cons the captain of a French whaler ( Rose-bud ) into abandoning the corpse of a sperm whale found floating in the sea.
The letters of the captain and alternate captains were moved to the player's right shoulder ; Detroit is the only team in the league that made this change ( the change was necessitated by the stitching of the sweater ), although the 2008 NHL All Star jerseys featured this as well, and the Captain and Alternate Captain's letters have switched back to the left shoulder as of the 2011 – 12 NHL Season.
* Glaucus ( soldier ), a mythical Lycian captain in the Trojan War
Aboard are four others: the Director of Companies ( the captain ), the Lawyer (" the best of old fellows "), the Accountant ( toying architecturally with dominoes ), and Marlow ( Charlie Marlow )-all share " the bond of the sea " but Marlow is the only one that still " followed the sea "-they are waiting for the tide waters to turn.
His 99 wins as captain makes him the third most successful captain worldwide in terms of matches won, behind Ricky Ponting and Allan Border, and in terms of percentage of wins ( 73. 70 ), behind Ponting and Clive Lloyd.
Botham did this in the Centenary Test in Bombay in 1979 – 80 ( 114, 6 / 58 and 7 / 48 ), the last match before he became England captain.
Socrates uses the parable of the ship to illustrate this point: the unjust city is like a ship in open ocean, crewed by a powerful but drunken captain ( the common people ), a group of untrustworthy advisors who try to manipulate the captain into giving them power over the ship's course ( the politicians ), and a navigator ( the philosopher ) who is the only one who knows how to get the ship to port.
Ole Krag, captain in the Norwegian Army and director of Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk ( the government weapons factory ), therefore continued the development of small arms, as he had since at least 1866.
Allen Aylett was a brilliant player in the late 1950s and early 1960s ( and captain between 1961 and 1964 ), as was Noel Teasdale, who lost the Brownlow Medal on a countback in 1965 ( he was later awarded a retrospective medal when the counting system was amended ).
Spenser was a former State trooper assigned to the Suffolk County DA's Office ( although some novels state that he also worked out of the Middlesex County DA's Office, for example in Walking Shadow and the pilot episode of Spenser: For Hire said he was a Boston Police detective ), and regularly seeks help from ( or sometimes butts heads with ) Martin Quirk ( originally a lieutenant, later a captain ) of the Boston Police Department.
* Jonathan Archer ( Scott Bakula ), captain of Earth's first Warp 5 starship, Enterprise.
In Round 1, 2008, St Kilda CEO Archie Fraser claimed that Craig Bolton " tunnelled " Saints ' captain Nick Riewoldt numerous times in the low-scoring match ( Sydney losing by two points, 6. 13 ( 49 ) to St Kilda's 6. 13 ( 51 ) in a heavily-criticised match ), leading to outrage amongst Swans fans, and also increasing the rivalry between the two clubs.
Darwent with his Paria Petroleum Company Limited, and Conrad F. Stollmeyer ( who was great grandfather of Republic Bank ’ s then Chairman, former West Indies cricket captain, Jeffrey Stollmeyer ), an entrepreneur of that period who felt that a combustible fuel could not be distilled out of the asphalt from the pitch lake.
Fifteen years later in 1776, the chevalier de Tromelin ( from whom the island takes its name ), captain of the French warship La Dauphine, visited the island and rescued the survivors — seven women and an eight-month-old child.
Browning's feature film debut was Jim Bludso ( 1917 ), about a riverboat captain who sacrifices himself to save his passengers from a fire.
Ranjitsinhji, W. G. Grace ( captain ), Stanley Jackson.
* March 9 – Mayhew Folger, whaler, captain of Topaz ( ship ), rediscovered Pitcairn Islands in 1808 ( d. 1828 )
* Ferdinand Magellan ( 1480 – 1521 ), Portuguese sea captain ( serving Spain ), leader of first expedition to sail around the world

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