Lt. Colonel Wise refers to several individuals, but one notable figure is Lt. Colonel Clarence Wise, who served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is often recognized for his contributions to military operations and leadership. If you have a specific context or time period in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
The cast of A Girl Spy in Mexico - 1913 includes: Robyn Adair as Lt. Blanco Romaine Fielding as Colonel Ferro
The cast of Eye on New York - 1955 includes: Martin Brooks as Lt. Jan Kepart Wendell Corey as Colonel Russell Christopher Plummer as Lewis Rohnen Claude Rains as Dr. Bruner Dick York as Lt. Mac Hartman
The cast of Survived by... - 2012 includes: Savannah Gamble as Taryn Ridings-Metcalf Jennifer Stepp as Carly Metcalf Amy Talbott as Lt. Colonel Breelyn Gutherie
No. He was awarded the title "Kentucky Colonel" in 1935 because of the chicken he cooked. He then decided to call himself Colonel Sanders.
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Lt. Colonel Wise: His battalion had stopped the Germans at their closest point to Paris.
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Lieutenant Colonel.
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
A Lt. Colonel is addressed as "Dear Colonel"; shouldn't a Lt. Governor be addressed as "Dear Governor"?
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LTC or Lt. Col In relation to Civil War, I have seen it written Lieut.-Colonel which is not much of an abbreviation and Lt-Col.
If you're in a situation when you're not addressing them as "Sir" or "Ma'am", they're usually addressed simply as "Colonel".