Aún no tenemos significados para "made lieutenant".
1The boys, I imagine, have heard that he's been made lieutenant-general.
2Thence he was transferred to the Mediterranean, where he was made lieutenant in 1739.
3Montcalm was made lieutenant-general of the king in Canada.
4He made lieutenant, just like she said he should.
5Captain McCausland soon thereafter was made lieutenant-colonel and ordered to the western part of the State.
6Kurzbold, even if made lieutenant, would be as much under your orders as the rest of us.
7He fought in the war with the Mahrattas in 1843, and was made lieutenant-colonel after the battle of Maharajpore.
8At twenty-two he was made lieutenant-general, and served as such in Flanders, without having passed through any other rank.
9He was one of her most faithful friends, was intrusted with family keepsakes, and was made lieutenant- general under Louis XVIII.
10They asked me to dinner, after my lord was made lieutenant, time after time, but I never would go near 'em.
11He tek me to the King, I am made lieutenant, the mob come and the King and Queen are carry off to Paris.
12When it came to taking the field the regiment asked to have another appointed colonel and the one they had previously chosen made lieutenant-colonel.
13Grant made lieutenant-general, 276, 277;
14I was not aware, nephew, that you had been made lieutenant; but I agree with you, that the more you are at sea the better.
15He would never be quiet while you were made Lieutenant-Governor of Saint Domingo.
16Made lieutenant before they court-martialed him for abuse of power.
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