Word: inspectors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Abolished General Henri Giraud's post of Commander in Chief and gave him the lesser job of Inspector General of French Armed Forces...
First to strike was the Daily Worker, which attacked Kravchenko as a "petty traitor," a "lizard" and a "miserable weakling." Next day the Soviet Embassy itself formally repudiated Kravchenko as only one of the U.S.S.R.'s 3,000 U.S. employes, as a mere "inspector of pipes," and finally as a "deserter" from the Russian Army, who "refused to return to his motherland for military service...
When the activities in Eritrea lessened with the Allied victories in North Africa, Major Salmeri was transferred to the Persian Gulf Command. He served as Port and Station Surgeon at Khremsharr and later as Medical Inspector for the Teheran District. He returned to the United States in February, 1944, and relieves Captain Steven J. Starr, M. C., as Instructor in Military Sanitation and First Aid at the Chaplain School. Captain Starr is being transferred to the Station Hospital at Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island...
...summer of 1919, Captain Barker was appointed inspector at the Naval Academy. From 1922 to 1925 he was aide to the Commander of Destroyer Squadrons, which operated in the Atlantic and later in the Pacific. After this, Captain Barker spent two years on shore duty followed by two years in command of the destroyer-minelayer "Mahan...
Said Wing Commander Eric John Hodsoll, A.R.P. Inspector General: "Antigas precautions have been tightened up. The Germans will regard the interruption of our invasion operations as their first objective and might use any weapon...