And I want to extend a special welcome to Lieutenant Commander Wesley Brown, class of 1949.
During World War II, Nixon served as a Navy lieutenant commander in the Pacific.
David still serves in the reserves as a lieutenant commander based at Royal Navy Air Station Yeovilton.
Eight others, including a lieutenant commander, have been arrested over the past year in the ongoing investigation.
He is a former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander, a physician in private practice, and a community activist.
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander Jim Nisbett said his ship's equipment could prove vital in finding the missing trawler.
Carroll served 20 years in the Navy, working as a jet mechanic before retiring as a lieutenant commander.
Nichelle Nichols, known the world over as Lieutenant Commander Nyota Urura, Chief Communications Officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
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S. Comfort in the Persian Gulf in 2003, Lieutenant Commander Kyle Petersen faced an unexpected enemy: a killer bug called Acinetobacter baumannii.
The pair were married in Westminster Abbey in 1947 and shortly afterwards he returned to duty, rising to the rank of lieutenant commander.
"This is a small fishing boat, but we are wondering how they strayed into Tubbataha, " coastguard spokesman Lieutenant Commander Arman Balilo told AFP news agency.
"This a very large outbreak, " says Arjun Srinivasan, a lieutenant commander in the U.S. public health service and a medical epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control.
And now, I am so pleased to introduce Lieutenant Commander Pamela Wall -- a nurse who understands firsthand the kind of wounds we are talking about today.
And I'd like to thank both her and Lieutenant Commander Wall for their outstanding leadership at this university, and for the work that they're doing on this effort.
And now, please join me in welcoming Lieutenant Commander Wall.
Still, it would seem that Captain Harlan, Lieutenant-Commander Kirk and Dr Knechtle may be on to something.
Lieutenant-commander Neil Greenberg, a Royal Navy psychiatrist researching Gulf war illnesses at Kings' College Hospital, says mass counselling is particularly unhelpful in the military.
When the word came, the local Afghan Army commander, Lieutenant Mohammad Qasim, jumped out of bed.
Lieutenant General Karl Eikenberry is commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
Lieutenant General JOHN ABIZAID (Commander, US Central Command): In terms of foreign fighters, I believe there are more foreign fighters coming into Iraq than there were six months ago.
The column would not stop for a lance corporal, sergeant, lieutenant, or even a company commander to go to the restroom.
He talked with Lieutenant -- I'm having a hard time today -- Lieutenant General Cone, the base commander at Fort Hood, and obviously has offered whatever resources any of those -- any of those individuals might need.
Lieutenant-Colonel Kimo Gallahue, the commander of the American infantry in Wardak, says many locals have not yet decided which side to back.
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The top brass, including Lieutenant-General Ricardo Sanchez, the commander of American operations in Iraq, delayed for too long sending prison guards to Abu Ghraib to deal with the swelling number of prisoners.
Lieutenant Colonel IVAN DENTON (Recruiting and Retention Commander, Indiana Guard): We're most concerned about our midlevel officers.
Lieutenant Colonel Greg Butts(ph), a battalion commander for the 101st Airborne Division, gives a driving tour.
Others named in the New Year Honours list include Nottinghamshire's Lord Lieutenant Sir Andrew Buchanan, who was made a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO).
For example, the newly installed commander of the JTFFA detachment in Hanoi, Lieutenant Colonel John Cray, is an infantry officer with no prior experience in Southeast Asia, no intelligence training, no investigative experience, and no command of Vietnamese.
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