Military rank of the United States.
Rank in the British Army and Royal Marines.
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Examples for "lt col"
Examples for "lt col"
1Lt Col Vindman listened to that call in the White House Situation Room.
2But Republican Congressman Thomas Massie said he would have fired Lt Col Vindman.
3He spoke to Fusilier Ali Muir and commanding officer, Lt Col Graeme Wearmouth.
4According to White House sources, Lt Col Vindman had been expecting a transfer.
5Lt Col Vindman said they represented omitted words or phrases.
1The young lieutenant-colonel distinguished himself greatly in this his first real battle.
2The lieutenant-colonel, Creighton, was for a time in the abyss of self-reproach.
3Nott and Wordin, the lieutenant-colonel of the 23d, were on the sick-list.
4Wood to the command, and taking for himself the second-in-command as lieutenant-colonel.
5I noticed on his sleeve the crown and star of a lieutenant-colonel.
6He simply became lieutenant-colonel commanding the 72nd Foot, now the Seaforth Highlanders.
7Saying these last words in a curt tone, lieutenant-colonel Philippe Bridau departed.
8General Kilpatrick was then lieutenant-colonel, and in command of the regiment.
9At present he is a brevet lieutenant-colonel in the regular army.
10He had retired from active service in 1802, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel.
11He looked earnestly and anxiously at the lieutenant-colonel and gave him his hand.
12As the lieutenant-colonel returned after the dinner, his servant handed him a letter.
13He found his old colonel and lieutenant-colonel walking over the ice.
14The crew's seeming respect for the lieutenant-colonel was now subtly withdrawn.
15Each regiment of infantry contains four battalions commanded by a major or lieutenant-colonel.
16A regiment is 3 or more battalions under a colonel, or a lieutenant-colonel.
Translations for lieutenant-colonel