The command numbered nearly eight hundred, including the subalternofficers.
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Before we left the sector we were reinforced by a draft of eight subalternofficers-2ndLieuts.
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He named the hetmans, subalternofficers, and appointed the brave John Koltzo as second in command.
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Trevor Jones, as they had no subalternofficers.
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At this moment one of the subalternofficers rode up to the marquess, and whispered in his ear.
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There is a great deal of shouting by the subalternofficers, and running up and down the ranks.
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Others, in lower situations, hazarded their persons as subalternofficers in these ships, or in men-of-war belonging to the queen.
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Watherston had proved themselves very keen subalternofficers, and both had been praised by the General for their work on patrol.
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The prisoners amounted to 543, among whom were 1 lieutenant-colonel, 4 captains, and 20 subalternofficers.
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Of the English detachment twelve soldiers were slain, and thirty wounded, including three subalternofficers, one of whom lost his arm.
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A stronger proof cannot be given of the skill and vigilance of the subalternofficers, to whom the merit of this entirely belonged.
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This institution furnishes each year to the army about forty subalternofficers, thoroughly instructed in all the theoretical and practical duties of their profession.
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A stronger proof cannot be given of the skill and vigilance of our subalternofficers, to whom this share of merit almost entirely belongs.
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There is nothing so silly as for subalternofficers of the army to marry, unless where they meet with women of very great fortunes indeed.