On October 9, Lamb was the Officer of the Day when General Washington fired the first American cannon to open the siege.
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In 1921 the regiment was renamed The Toronto Scottish Regiment by the commanding officer of the day, Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Harbottle, CMG, DSO, VD.
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The sergeant of marines ladled out the authorised number of " tots " ( half-pints ) supervised by the petty officer of the day.
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Arriving that evening outside the adjutant's office, Lieutenant Lee was informed that he was to turn Crazy Horse over to the Officer of the Day.
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Henry tries to send Radar out to investigate, but Frank, the Officer of the Day, walks in with what he claims is a forged 3-day pass.
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And in many ways therefore not a typical Army officer of the day, another reason for his being seen to be slightly out of the mainstream professionally.
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On July 2, Stannard was brigade officer of the day, leaving immediate command of his troops to Col . Francis V . Randall of the 13th Vermont.
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"Jet skis are powerful machines and should be given due respect, " said Petty Officer John Colon, the officer of the day at the Coast Guard's Rockaway station.
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Like other naval officers of the day, he acquired a nickname, " Chips " ( a traditional nickname for a ship's carpenter in the days of wooden ships ).
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While ascending the ladder to the bridge to relieve the helmsman, Seaman Cotten hailed the Officer of the Day moments before an wall of water struck the port beam.