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In 1805, he was appointed assistant commissary general at Gibraltar.
Champion served as commissary general of provisions for army pensioners in 1832.
He was named to the lucrative post of commissary general of the papal army.
The act also created a new position, the Commissary General of Ordnance.
The following month he became the Commissary General for General.
The Commissary General was authorised to issue rations on a repayment basis.
Brooke is commander in chief, I am commissary general, the other fellows are staff officers, and you, ladies, are company.
Craigie was named commissary general in 1784.
He was twice elected minister provincial, then definitor general, and finally commissary general for the northern countries of Europe.
On November 17, 1897, Weston was promoted to lieutenant colonel and assistant commissary general.
He was dismissed as commissary general in 1808 for misappropriation of funds, but retained his seat on the Executive Council.
There he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and appointed an assistant commissary general of subsistence.
The commissary general had put ovens in the basement and was baking bread for the entire Army of the Potomac.
Will you proceed to put what questions you have to Commissary General Filder?
He was also Judge for probate of wills, and succeeded his father as Commissary General.
After his exchange, he was appointed Commissary General for Prisoners with the rank of colonel.
Amid shifting battle lines, he did well procuring meat for the rebels and was asked to join the Confederacy's commissary general.
He mentions one Tielemann whom he calls marschcommissaire (commissary general?)
After the rejection by the king of the last offers of the army, the Commissary General showed special zeal in bringing about his trial.
His first official posting was in 1649 when he became Commissary General for Governor Ailleboust.
He returned to the army after being appointed Commissary General of Ordnance on July 2, 1812.
In his job as Commissary General Jones had made several trips to the Kaskaskia area.
After the outbreak of war, he was appointed commissary general of issues by the Continental Congress on June 18, 1777.
He had been the city of Florence's Commissary General of Fortifications.
The commissary general in charge of the prosecution, Firenzuola, apparently admitted that he did not consider the Copernican system unacceptable.