Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's full name is Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. He was the leader of Libya from 1969 until his overthrow and death in 2011. Gaddafi was known for his controversial rule and his efforts to promote Pan-Arabism and later Pan-Africanism. His leadership was marked by significant political, social, and economic changes in Libya.
Colonel Callan's birth name is Giorgiou, Kostas.
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Colonel Sanders, whose full name is Harland Sanders, was American. He was born on September 9, 1890, in Henryville, Indiana, USA. He is best known as the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and is an iconic figure in American fast food history.
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A full bird because of his eagle insigne.
Yes. A lieutenant colonel is next, then a full colonel (sometimes called a full bird).
The proper salutation for a Lieutenant Colonel and his wife would typically be "Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. [Last Name]." Alternatively, if addressing them in a more formal context, it can be "Lieutenant Colonel [Full Name] and Mrs. [Last Name]." If the wife has a title of her own, such as Dr. or Professor, you might address them as "Lieutenant Colonel [Last Name] and Dr. [Last Name]."
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."
Colonel Harland David Sanders.
Colonel Pickering's first name in "Pygmalion" is Henry.