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Meanings of lieut col in anglès
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Usage of lieut col in anglès
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Iraq: LieutCol Saad Jasim is reluctant to talk in the courtyard.
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Moments later three explosions breached the wall but LieutCol Haroon died in hospital.
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He was bearing the coffin of his deputy and flatmate, LieutCol Carmine Calo.
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LieutCol Hugo Chavez had disobeyed orders then and refused to fire on the people.
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The pilot is LieutCol Kenneth Hyvonen.
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Allegations against LieutCol Tim Collins, from Belfast, are understood to have been made by an American military colleague.
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Seán Clancy: LieutCol Seán Clancy, who has died aged 105, was the last surviving War of Independence veteran.
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- US army spokesman LieutCol Christopher Garver after a suicide bomb attack on the Iraqi parliament.
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Long-time president Blaise Compaore was toppled on October 31th following mass protests and was replaced a day later by LieutCol Isaac Zida.
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On the night of February 23rd, 1981, LieutCol Antonio Tejero attempted to overthrow parliamentary democracy in Spain.
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In your interview with LieutCol Brendan Power, it was mentioned that the tunics, shakos, and other items are being manufactured in Antwerp.
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US military spokesman LieutCol Christopher Garver said five soldiers were killed in a single roadside bomb blast in Kirkuk province on Wednesday.
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LieutCol Tim Spicer's firm, Aegis Defence Services Ltd, was recently awarded a $160 million contract to help secure the war-torn country.
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Its music director, LieutCol Brendan Power, who designed it, explains why to Olivia Kelly Bottle-green is not one of nature's most attractive colours.
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Belfast-born LieutCol Tim Collins commander of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment and since promoted, told the Daily Mirror: I'm astonished.
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The last veteran of the struggle for independence, LieutCol Seán Clancy, died in 2006 at the age of 105.