Military rank of the United States.
Rank in the British Army and Royal Marines.
A commissioned officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines holding a rank above major and below colonel.
1 In August, Broadwell was promoted to lieutenant colonel , according to the Army.
2 But I was only a lieutenant colonel and didn't have the authority.
3 Niven, who reached the rank of lieutenant colonel , served with the Commandos.
4 Stroud towered over the lieutenant colonel as he argued about the bridge.
5 My mother was very religious and my father was a lieutenant colonel .
6 Bud was a former lieutenant colonel who became President Reagan's National Security Advisor.
7 We hope he gets to be a lieutenant colonel real quick.
8 He knew the lieutenant colonel 's rank still gave him the edge.
9 A lieutenant colonel who had been sitting quietly by interjected a well-chosen comment.
10 The stocky lieutenant colonel of Marines was not smiling at all.
11 When his legion had been organized, he was appointed lieutenant colonel .
12 Hugh was her husband, a lieutenant colonel in the Royal Artillery.
13 He envied him too, for he was very young to be a lieutenant colonel .
14 As a lieutenant colonel , he headed the Army's intelligence and criminal-investigation unit in England.
15 Liggett's adjutant was a sharp-looking lieutenant colonel named John Abell.
16 Gregor Hofschulte had risen to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Andermani Marines.
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