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In the present, Khalid is nearly taken off the mission until Lt. Col. Jimmy Shroff is brutally killed by Kabir, who organises a meeting with Khalid on a metro, revealing his next target is Dr. Uptal Biswas in Lisbon. Khalid fails to prevent Biswas from being killed by Kabir, leading to his suspension.
Lieutenant: US Navy: VA-75, USS Kitty Hawk: Operation Rolling Thunder: North Vietnam: Bombardier/navigator on an A-6A shot down on a night attack mission. The remains of the pilot Lt. Richard C. Nelson were returned in 1984 [88] Presumptive finding of death [3] March 11: Blanton, Clarence F: Lieutenant Colonel: USAF
Lieutenant General Adi M. Sethna (died 2006): Former Vice Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army J. P. B. Jeejeebhoy (1891–1950), first Indian pilot in the Royal Flying Corps Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Tarapore (1923–1965):, Indian Army officer and commanding officer of the Poona Horse , winner of the Param Vir Chakra , India's highest award ...
Lieutenant Colonel Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands September 23 – December 18, 1942 John D. Coppedge: Marine Corps Private First Class Roy A. Corry Jr. Marine Corps Second Lieutenant Jimmy W. Corzine: Marine Corps Private First Class John J. Cosgrove Jr. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Jack Cosley: Marine Corps Second Lieutenant Russell M. Cox ...
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]
Bob Cole, 100, stands near the uniform worn by then-Lt. Col. Jimmy H. Doolittle, on the 80th anniversary of the sinking of the aircraft carrier USS Hornet (CV-8) that Cole served on, while ...
Lieutenant Lawson was accepted as a volunteer for the mission, led by then-Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle to bomb Tokyo and several other cities with 16 carrier-launched B-25 Mitchell bombers from aboard USS Hornet. This became the first air raid on mainland Japan during World War II, following the Pearl Harbor attack.
Lieutenant General Adi M. Sethna (died 2006): Former Vice Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army J. P. B. Jeejeebhoy (1891–1950), first Indian pilot in the Royal Flying Corps Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Tarapore (1923–1965):, Indian Army officer and commanding officer of the Poona Horse , winner of the Param Vir Chakra , India's highest award ...