Examples of 'appointed lieutenant' in a sentence

Meaning of "appointed lieutenant"

The term 'appointed lieutenant' refers to a person who has been chosen or selected to hold the rank of lieutenant in a particular organization or institution. The appointment signifies a higher level of responsibility and authority within the hierarchy. It can apply to various contexts, including the military, law enforcement agencies, corporate structures, or government positions

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appointed lieutenant
He was appointed lieutenant governor of the island.
It was snapped when he was appointed lieutenant.
Troop is appointed Lieutenant of the same.
He quickly rose through the ranks and was subsequently appointed lieutenant general.
He is her appointed lieutenant.
He fought in the Texas War of Independence and for that he was appointed lieutenant.
The following month he was appointed lieutenant colonel to the Albemarle county militia.
Sergeant Bong-pal Ma, Narcotics squad, is hereby appointed lieutenant.
Later he was appointed Lieutenant of the Tower of London.
The first person to hit the red zone is appointed Lieutenant of the Arrow.
Having been appointed lieutenant junior grade in the United States Navy.
The commanding officer of the army was appointed Lieutenant General Yu.
He was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the First Battalion in which he took great pride.
September - William Paterson is appointed lieutenant governor of the colony.
Wilson appointed lieutenant governor-elect Maxwell to fill vacancy until his official inauguration.

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He was made a member of the King 's Council and appointed Lieutenant of the North.
All were appointed lieutenant colonel on a one-year contract.
Original host David Onley left the program, after being appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
He 's been appointed lieutenant junior grade.
He fought at the Battle of Jemappes on 6 November 1792 was appointed lieutenant.
Carrick was, in turn, appointed lieutenant of the kingdom.
Appointed lieutenant in the battalion of the pontonniers, he became captain in 1829.
Michael Doheny left the 9th and was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the 69th.
He was appointed lieutenant general in 1815 and given command of the 8th division Marseille.
There he distinguished himself, and was appointed lieutenant governor of the Dominion in 1688.
He was appointed lieutenant in 1664 by the Admiralty of the Maze.
In December 1925 he was appointed lieutenant in the Japanese navy.
Appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the 37th.
In July of 1447, Richard was appointed Lieutenant of Ireland for a term of ten years.
He was appointed lieutenant with the Army Cadet Corps resigned April 1910.
In 1798, Matthew Flinders was appointed lieutenant in charge to navigate around Van Diemen 's Land.
In 1602 he was appointed Lieutenant Governor and Justice major of the Río de la Plata.
Subsequently, he was appointed lieutenant colonel and engineer-in-chief.
Mackenzie was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 52nd.
In 1780 he was appointed lieutenant governor of the Province of New York.
In 1814 Platen was appointed lieutenant in the regiment of Bavarian life-guards.
In 1863 he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man.

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