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Lieutenant Commander (also
hyphenated lieutenant-commander and
abbreviated Lt Cdr, LtCdr., LCDR, or LCdr) is a
commissioned officer rank in many navies...
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about the
sinking of Oyashio, Kagero, and Kuroshio.
Interrogation of Lieut.
Comdr. S. YUNOKI,
gunnery officer at
Munda (NHHC) 08°07′S 157°00′E / 8.117°S...
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Commander (commonly
abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a
common naval officer rank as well as a job
title in many armies.
Commander is also used as a rank or title...
- sloop-of-war
decommissioned 26 June 1842. She
recommissioned 27
March 1843,
Comdr. Hugh N. Page in command, and
departed Norfolk to join the
Pacific Squadron...
- Sir John Dill, Lt. Gen. Sir
Hastings L. Ismay,
Brigadier Harold Redman,
Comdr. R.D. Coleridge, Brig. Gen. John R. Deane,
General Henry Arnold, General...
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Comdr.
Thomas MacDonough House, also
known as The Trap, is a
historic home
located near Odessa, New
Castle County, Delaware. It was
built in
several sections...
- and
Illinois before attaining the rank of
Commander September 21, 1918.
Comdr. King ****umed
command of the
trawler USS Richard
Bulkeley July 7, 1919,...
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Mason and John Slidell,
captured earlier by
Union ships but released;
Comdr.
Palmer allowed them to
proceed under surveillance.
Iroquois was sent later...
- engagement, the fire of a
determined and
desperate enemy seriously wounded Lt.
Comdr.
McCandless and
rendered him unconscious,
killed or
wounded the admiral...
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commanding officer,
Comdr.
Richard T. Renshaw. R. T. Renshaw, soon
renamed Renshaw so that she
might also
honor his brother, the late
Comdr.
William B. Renshaw...