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He was a lieutenant colonel at the end of the second world war.
Which is why, he seemed to say, you're still only a lieutenant colonel in the Army.
"You think you're going to make lieutenant colonel while I'm still here?"
He served as lieutenant colonel in the War of 1812.
He had been a lieutenant colonel longer than just about anyone in the army.
You're not a real lieutenant colonel, you just know how to play political games.
"They come up from behind the group and just fire," the lieutenant colonel said.
By then you should be a major, possibly even a lieutenant colonel.
He retired from military service as a lieutenant colonel in 1965.
From 1795 he was a lieutenant colonel in the regular army.
He might have been a lieutenant colonel, but he'd learned to move like a red Indian.
Her father retired from the Army as a lieutenant colonel.
He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on May 3, 1865.
He retired on May 6, 1892, as a lieutenant colonel.
He was promoted to major and then to lieutenant colonel.
In the same year, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
He has two daughters and a son who is a lieutenant colonel in the Army.
He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1918 at age 29.
In 1863, he became major and then lieutenant colonel of artillery.
The lieutenant colonel gave the major another look and left the room as the tone on the line changed.
He left the Army with the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1946.
He was lieutenant colonel of the regiment in May 1862.
On May 27, 1945, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
After the death of his father in 2000, he was promoted from major to lieutenant colonel.
On 12 March 1916, he became a temporary lieutenant colonel.