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  • United States Navy Master Chief Musician Master Chief Hospital Corpsman Master Chief (Halo), a character from the Halo series Master Chef (disambiguation)...
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    Musician (abbreviated as MU) is a United States Navy occupational rating. Musicians perform on one or more designated instruments to provide musical services...
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    States Navy Ceremonial Band, under the direction of the Drum Major, Master Chief Musician Joe D. Brown Jr., standing at attention as Marine General Peter...
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  • Veterinary sergeants and principal musicians were eliminated from the cavalry. Chief buglers were changed to chief trumpeters, chief farriers and blacksmiths and...
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  • Larrie Londin (category Musicians from Norfolk, Virginia)
    that he had obtained a rudimentary knowledge of music charts from Master Chief Musician Kenny Malone, who had previously been head of the percussion department...
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  • field musicians were given distinctive insignia. On January 22, 1909, Master Signal Electricians were given insignia different from other Master Electricians...
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    civilians, replacing them with military personnel, of whom the vessel's master, mates, chief engineer, and assistant engineers were Army warrant officers. Warrant...
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  • The last Master appointed in the 18th century was Sir William Parsons. He was viewed by his contemporaries as an affable man but a musician of limited...
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    legally changed to Xian aTunde Adjuah and performs under Chief Adjuah. 2010: Passion Play, musician, Nate Poole's trumpet 2016: Articulate (subject) 2016:...
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  • oldest living person in Germany (since 2023). Richard Macphail, 73, English musician (Anon), road manager (Genesis) and businessman. Mohan, 76, Indian film...
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    musician who plays the flute, târ, ney, and kaval who has more than 1,500 concerts to his credit worldwide. He studied music with Iranian Sufi master...
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  •  'Chief of Kamchatka') is the third studio album by Soviet rock band Kino. The name of the album is a play on the title of the 1967 Soviet film Chief of...
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  • Chief musicians were identified by two white epaulets. Shortly after, in the year 1800, the color of the epaulets was changed to yellow, for chief musicians...
    54 KB (5,469 words) - 16:39, 30 June 2024
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    literary events are often held here. Various authors and musicians have credited The Master and Margarita as inspiration for certain works. Mick Jagger...
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  • respective service secretary; he/she receives a commission upon promotion to chief warrant officer two (CW2). In the UK the separation between "other" ranks...
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  • Lanka does have an Admiral rank, but it is usually only awarded to the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) or as an honorary rank; Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda...
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    Joanne Rogers (category American women musicians)
    Sara Joanne Byrd (March 9, 1928 – January 14, 2021) was an American musician. Sara Joanne Byrd was born in Jacksonville, Florida to Wyatt Adolphus Byrd...
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    Jonathan Bree (category Lil' Chief Records artists)
    group The Brunettes, in 1998 and Lil' Chief Records, in 2002. He frequently collaborates with label-mates as a musician, engineer, and record producer. Jonathan...
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    Robert Miller Sr. (born April 29, 1970), better known by his stage name Master P, is an American rapper, record producer, record executive, actor and entrepreneur...
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  • 1920 Chief Medical Purveyor: July 28, 1866 - July 27, 1892 Chief Musician: March 2, 1799 - March 16, 1802, March 3, 1869 - June 3, 1916 Chief Physician:...
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