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"?
Charles Carpenter - Lt. Col. - was born in 1913.
Charles Carpenter - Lt. Col. - died in 1966.
In writing they are LTC, verbally, addressed as Colonel. ------------ In addition, when they are spoken of in the third person (or they are announcing themselves in the third person) it's "Lieutenant Colonel".
Lt. Col. John Robinson died on 1805-06-13.
Yes!! All army officers of rank Lt col and above are gazetted officers!!
"Bloody" Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton
//SIGNED// RODNEY DURHAM, Lt Col, USAF Chief, Services Division
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Lt. Col. John Robinson was born on 1735-07-24.
As either Col or Lt Col, really is their preference but either is correct.