die before making full bird colonel
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His name was Colonel Richard Layton. He died with a bullet to the head.
The ranks are exactly the same as the rest of the army: Private>Lance Corporal>Corporal>Sergeant>Staff Sergeant>Warrant Officer Class 2> WO Class 1 2nd Lieutenant>Lieutenant>Captain>Major>Lt. Colonel>Colonel>Brigadier>Major General>Lt. General>General>Field Marshall.
No. John F. Kennedy served as the 35th President from 1961 to 1963. During the second world war, Kennedy served in the United States Navy. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant and was discharged in 1945.
For the Americans? Here are 3 for the american side President Truman Douglas MacArthur George Marshall Lenient Colonel Doolittle
Winston Churchill was a Lieutenant-Colonel in World War I, and Prime Minister of the United Kindom during World War II.
Private Lance Corporal Corporal Sergeant Colour Sergeant Sergeant Major Warrant Officer Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier Major General Lieutenant General General Field Marshal
Lowest - Private Lance Corporal Corporal Sergeant Company Sgt.Major Reg Sgt.Major Second Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier Major General Lietenant General General Highest - Field Marshal
Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming "Jack" Churchill
2nd lieutenant
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He was the Colonel who led and flew the first mission to bomb Japan in World War 2. They were very successful with their mission. He became famous and the raid on Japan became known as Doolittle's Raid. It was a raid that was not without problems but he did earn a promotion!
In the US Army: 2nd Lieutenant (Butter Bar) 1st Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel (Light Bird) Colonel (Full Bird) Brigadier General (1 Star) Major General (2 Star) Lieutenant General (3 Star) General (4 Star)
Yes, he was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during World War 2.
Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) is a higher rank than 1st Lieutenant (1LT). LTC is a fairly senior rank, while 1LT is a junior officer. In the US Army, (commissioned) officer ranks from lowest to highest are: Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General General of the Army (AKA "five star general" - this rank was only awarded to WWII era generals like MacArthur and Eisenhower) In the US Army, junior officers (Second Lieutenant - Captain) are referred to as company grade officers, while Majors-Colonels are referred to as field grade. General officers are also known as "flag officers" because they're entitled to fly a personal flag with their rank insignia on it.
there seems not to have been (correct me if i am wrong)
His name was Colonel Richard Layton. He died with a bullet to the head.