Yes, Lieutenant Emmett, played by Matthew McConaughey in the film "U-571," dies during the mission to capture the German U-boat. He sacrifices himself to save his crew in a critical moment, showcasing bravery and leadership. His death is a significant emotional moment in the film, highlighting the dangers faced by the crew during World War II.
1. LT Carol Ann Drazba-accident '66 2. LT Elizabeth Ann Jones-accident '66 3. LT H. Diane Orlowski-accident '67 4. CPT Eleanor Grace Alexander-accident '67 5. LT Pamela Dorothy Donovan-suicide '68 6. LTC Annie Ruth Graham-stroke '68 7. CPT Mary Therese Klinker-accident '75 8. LT Sharon Lane-KIA enemy rocket attack at her hospital
Lt. Nick Bradshaw
Lt. Captain - after 2 years of service Major - after 6 years of service Lt. Col. - after 13 years of service Further promotion is by selection, not time scale
no Lt. Colonel is higher Air Force Ranks: 2nd Lt, 1st Lt, Capt, Major, Lt Col, Col, Brig. Gen., Lt. Gen., Maj. Gen., General, then General of the air force ( which is like a 5 star general and normally only during time of war there will be one Dear Mr. William Galloway, With due respect to you, Mr. Galloway, I think Lt. General is one rank higher than Maj. General. In the order that you have mentioned the ranks in your posting, it appears that it is the other way. As far as my knowledge is concerned, a major general carries two stars while a lieutenant general carries three, a full pledge general, four. A brigadier general one. You are right on five-star general. As you surely know, among five-star generals were Gen. Omar Bradley, Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, to name just three.
Lt Gen John Bell Hood
Emmett Berry died in 1993.
George Emmett died in 1976.
Emmett Pare died in 1973.
Emmett O'Neill died in 1993.
Emmett Miller died in 1962.
Emmett Quinn died in 1930.
Emmett Hudson died in 1991.
James Emmett died in 1852.
Emmett McCann died in 1937.
Emmett Keefe died in 1965.
Anthony Emmett died in 1872.
Lionel Emmett died in 1996.