Examples of 'named lieutenant' in a sentence

Meaning of "named lieutenant"

named lieutenant - Indicates that someone has been given the rank or title of lieutenant within a military or organizational structure. It denotes a position of authority or responsibility

How to use "named lieutenant" in a sentence

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Thereafter he was named lieutenant general of marines.
Her father is blind and led by a guide dog named Lieutenant Avery.
Mahler was named lieutenant colonel.
My superior is a terrific guy a Turkish officer named Lieutenant Rahmi.
Batista is temporarily named lieutenant and hopes to get the job permanently.
He had received a call from someone in Mississippi named Lieutenant Wayne Miller.
I have named Lieutenant Triebig and you especially you.
Two weeks later the duc de Guise was named lieutenant général of the kingdom.
I have named Lieutenant Triebig and you.
His brother, the Chevalier de Lézy, was named lieutenant.
Back in LA, Beth met a pilot named Lieutenant Gordon Fickling and fell in love.
After being named Lieutenant in November, he obtained his Military Driver license in December 1915.
Yes, and a police officer named Lieutenant Peter DiMartini?
In 1782 he was named lieutenant general of the ordnance and appointed to the Privy Council.
In 1683 Antonio was named lieutenant in the Régiment du Roi Infanterie.

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So when she was named Lieutenant Governor in 1981 she was already a well-known public figure.
Frederick Louis was named lieutenant general and Governor of Wesel in 1690.

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