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Mary left her portion to her husband, John Steel of Gadgirth and his daughter by a second marriage, married Lieut-Colonel Joseph Burnett of the Bengal Artillery who purchased his sister-in-laws portion of the barony. [12] James Muir, Elizabeth's eldest son, changed his name to Chalmer and inherited his aunt, Anna Chalmer's, portion of the ...
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Lieutenant Colonel Makin Atoll, Gilbert Islands August 17–18, 1942 Second award (first was for Nicaragua 1930–1931, primarily July 8, 1930) Evans F. Carlson: Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands November 4 – December 4, 1942 Third award Ted J. Carlton: Marine Corps Private First Class D. A. Carson: Marine Corps
Officer Commanding (O.C.) Lieutenant Colonel Leigh Alexander (died during the operation) 1 Column (Major Dunlop) 2 Column (Major Burnett) No. 2 Group (Northern) O.C. Lieutenant Colonel S.A. Cooke 3 Column (Major Michael Calvert) 4 Column (Major R.A. Conron)(replaced by Major R.B. Bromhead March 1, 1943) 5 Column (Major Bernard Fergusson)
Joseph Burnett (26 December 1899 – 19 November 1941) was a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) officer most widely known as the captain of the light cruiser HMAS Sydney in the battle between HMAS Sydney and HSK Kormoran on 19 November 1941.
Lt. Col. Joseph Murphy — who now runs the military branch’s Warfighting Lab based at Quantico, Va. — discovered in July 2021 that the unclassified grant proposal, known as Project DEFUSE ...
Colonel; Vietnam War weapons systems officer flying ace [160] Michael Blassie: 1970 First Lieutenant; A-37B Dragonfly attack aircraft pilot; prior to identification of his remains, Blassie was the unknown service member from the Vietnam War laid to rest at the Tomb of the Unknowns (1984–1998) [161]
Colonels: Archibald Yell (killed at Buena Vista); John S. Roane (Lt. Colonel to 28 February 1847) [7] Independent Companies of Arkansas Mounted Volunteers in the Mexican War: 1st Independent Company, Arkansas Mounted Volunteers; 27 May 1847 – 24 June 1848. Captain Gaston Meares (late Lt. Colonel Arkansas Volunteer Regiment) [7]