He returned to the United States in 1917 with the temporary rank of lieutenant.
In November 1919, he returned with the permanent rank of captain.
He returned to the Cape in 1777 with the rank of Captain.
He returned to Washington in 1944 as air attache with the rank of colonel.
He then returned to the navy, from 1929 with the rank of Captain.
In July, he finally returned to training new recruits, now with the rank of major general.
He returned to the front lines in July 1916, with the rank of Major, in command of a company.
He then returned to the 60th Foot on 18 November 1790 with the rank of major, at the age of 23.
He returned to Australia in May 1902 with the rank of honorary captain.
He won his first victory on 7 July 1836, made a brilliant campaign of six weeks' duration, and returned home with the rank of lieutenant-general.