Sir Winston Churchill.
An SFP Warden was a member of a Street Fire Party. This body of men and women were used as volunteer fire-watchers ie they watched out for fires started by incendiary bombs dropped during enemy bombing raids on British cities during World War Two.
Colonel James Bowie, struck with fever.
They deserved to be major generals
He was briefly a colonel in a Tennessee militia cavalry unit during peace time.
lt.col. teddy roosevelt
Colonel William Travis and Colonel Jim Bowie.
Colonel John Harris.
Colonel Prescott
Colonel James Bowie, struck with fever.
Andre Dewaverin alias "Colonel Passy"
"Taisa" is the Japanese equivalent for the rank of "Colonel" during WWII.
colonel
Custer was a colonel during the Battle of Little Big Horn, as a regiment is normally commanded by a colonel, while a general commands multiple regiments. I think the confusion over Custer's rank is because during the Civil War he was promoted to brevet general (sort of a temporary general, promoted in the field). After the war Custer got himself in some trouble and was demoted back to colonel, and he never rose to the rank of general again.
An SFP Warden was a member of a Street Fire Party. This body of men and women were used as volunteer fire-watchers ie they watched out for fires started by incendiary bombs dropped during enemy bombing raids on British cities during World War Two.
George Washington was a colonel during that war, not a general. He resigned his commission afterwards, and did not re-enter military service as a general until the War of Independence.
Lieutenant-Colonel
John C. Fremont.