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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]."

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