President William McKinley, Colonel Leonard Wood, Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders (1st US Volunteer Cavalry)
Colonel Doolitle did that. When he returned from China after the raid he was promoted and became very famous. The raid was named after him. It was called the Doolittle Raid.
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!
Colonel is higher than a Lieutenant-Colonel. BTW, a Lieutenant- General is higher than a Major-General.
Depends which army you are speaking of.
why is William light famous
He was a colonel in the indian wars
Col. Corn
"The horror" . . . .
Train band
In Flanders Fields was written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae of the Canadian Army.
Yes, it is famous in Kentucky. So is the founder, Colonel Harland Sanders.
Colonel Mustard is a character of the boardgame Cluedo, socalled because he is typically the yellow piece (mustard is traditionally yellow). Colonel relish may be a brand in some part of the world, but it is obviously not famous enough to be welnoted in most of it.
John Hancock fought alongside Colonel Mustard, one of the most famous figures in the American Revolution.
Doolittle
The Colonel Sanders who invented the secret recipe at KFC
Colonel Bogey March