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