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    1. proved their courage and patriotism, the youngest line subaltern was better fitted for the work, and the staff duties fell heavily on the few attached regular officers


    2. ” Objected politely Admiral Nimitz, who was the subaltern of King


    3. Still, it was hard for him not to look at her as a person of exception and to treat her as a subaltern rather than as a superior being


    4. Three minutes later, with her personal kit left in the care of a subaltern and with brief orders to refuel and check her P-38s at once, Ingrid jumped in Geiger’s jeep, which then rolled westward along the tree line


    5. As his subaltern made a quick calculation, the Chief Supervisor mentally swore at the technical inferiority of the Morg ships, which were slower than the Human vessels


    6. Reviewing with her subaltern their present workload took a good hour, at the end of which Ingrid nodded, her writing pad now nearly covered with lines of writing


    7. The sergeant gave his subaltern a sarcastic look


    8. That report soon created a fierce response in Washington, with Marshall meeting with General Kenney, in charge of the Army Air Force and technically a subaltern of Marshall


    9. The marshal noted at once the shaken expression of his subaltern, who was holding a file in his hands


    10. great article of subaltern finery, which he at length accepted of, as a

    11. him (for he had sentiments enough to refuse it) to receive money enough to buy a silver watch, that great article of subaltern finery, which he at length accepted of, as a remembrance he was carefully to preserve of my affections


    12. ‘Well, he’s really a good fellow, one can serve under him,’ said Timokhin to the subaltern


    13. ’ said the subaltern, laughing (the regimental commander was


    14. Whether he thought the owners of the ship denied it to him, on account of its clotting his clear, sunny complexion; or whether he deemed that, on so long a voyage in such marketless waters, butter was at a premium, and therefore was not for him, a subaltern; however it was, Flask, alas! was a butterless man!


    15. An officer, commandant of companies, was assigned to be at the head of the prison; he had under his orders four subaltern officers who mounted guard by turns


    16. Brandy was brought in as before, although we had subaltern officers now where "invalids" were before


    17. It was but recently that in the German Reichstag, in giving the reason why more money was needed to increase the pay of the subaltern officers, the German Chancellor answered candidly that trusty subaltern officers are needed in order to fight against socialism


    18. The meaning of Caprivi's reply, translated into simple, everyday language, means that money is needed, not to repel a foreign enemy, but to bribe the subaltern officers to hold themselves in readiness to act against the oppressed working-men


    19. I know of one subaltern officer in the guards who, in 1891, in Berlin, announced to his superiors that he, as a Christian, could not continue his military service, and in spite of all remonstrances and threats he adhered to his resolution


    20. ” said the subaltern, laughing (the regimental commander was nicknamed King of Hearts)

    21. There were seventeen of them, fifteen soldiers, a subaltern and a young beardless officer


    22. "He's a suspicious character, officer," said the subaltern


    23. Round the fire the soldiers lay stretched out sleeping, all except the subaltern, who sat with his head drooping over his knees


    24. The subaltern jumped up and dropped straight into the fire


    25. I will not make use of the post offices when I can avoid it, because private occasions supersede the necessity of writing in cipher; and the contempt of decency and principles, which forms part of the morals of the subaltern officers of a democracy, would incline them to break a seal with the same indifference that they break their words, when either curiosity or interest is to be indulged


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    subaltern junior-grade lower-ranking lowly petty secondary