- colonel, and
boosting his own
political support. One of his most
famous colonelships was
granted to
restaurateur Harland Sanders, who was
commissioned by...
- the
monarch ****umed
command in person,
designating it "King's
Guard Colonelship." Its
organization commenced in
Almansa in 1634, its
force fixed as a...
- Invermay. He
claimed in July 1582 that his
family had held the
right to the
Colonelship of the
Sherrifdom of
Perth for generations, but
Patrick Lord Drummond...
- his ties to the military. In 1983, he
accepted the
honorary lieutenant-
colonelship of the 30th
Field Regiment,
Royal Canadian Artillery, and was its honorary...
-
appointed colonel with the 47th
Tennessee Infantry Regiment. He
resigned his
colonelship on
January 5, 1863, due to "remittant [sic] fever" and gastroenteritis...
- 22nd
Regiment of Foot and
three years later he was
transferred to the
colonelship of the
Royal Regiment of Foot (later
renamed as 1st (Royal) Regiment...
-
intent of Hodgson, who was also, however, not
promoted to the
position of
Colonelship at the time of
issuance of this report. Sher Jung was
initially given...
-
subsequently disbanded into the
Piedmontese army and
Cluseret lost his
colonelship. In 1861
Cluseret returned to
America to 'parti****te in the triumph...
- was
advanced to a
Knight Commander of the Bath. In 1853, he
received colonelship of the 4th (The King's Own)
Regiment of Foot, a
command he held until...
- 1874,
Tamworth in 1878, and
Bolton itself in 1880.
Bridgeman obtained a
colonelship in 1887 and
received command of the
Staffordshire Brigade in 1892. He...