There is no age requirement for promotion to any rank. Promotion is based on time in service, time in grade, schooling, and recommendation.
Yes. A lieutenant colonel is next, then a full colonel (sometimes called a full bird).
A bird colonel is a member of the US armed forces with the rank of full colonel, as distinct from a lieutenant colonel.
In the US Army, a full bird refers to a Colonel, which is the rank between Lieutenant Colonel and Brigadier General.
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"Full Bird" is used in reference to a Colonel (O-6), as opposed to a Lieutenant Colonel (O-5).
Very basically speaking, the difference is one step in rank. While a Lt. Colonel is normally referred to a Colonel, a Colonel is sometimes to referred to as a "full bird colonel" to distinguish the difference. In the Army at least, a Lt. Colonel wears a clover leaf rank insignia (silver, I think) but a full Colonel wears an eagle insignia, hence the reference "full bird."
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Full coverage requirements have nothing to do with the age of the car. If you still make payments on the car then you still have to have full coverage. If you own the car outright, then you do not have to have it.
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A colonel is referred to as "full bird" due to the insignia of his or her rank; a silver eagle. This is opposed to a Liutenant Colonel who's isignia is a silver oak leaf.
Colonel Tom Parker died on January 21, 1997 at the age of 87.