He served in the Gallipoli Campaign before transferring to aviation.
She served for six years in the East Indies before transferring to the Caribbean.
In the beginning of his military career he served with a flak regiment before transferring to learn to fly in early 1940.
He first served in the infantry as a second lieutenant before transferring to the cavalry and serving on the Western frontier.
At first he served as an observer in a Kampfgeschwader (ground attack wing) before transferring as to the 5.
Commissioned in 1944, she served briefly in the Atlantic before transferring to the Pacific.
Pupin served as its chair before transferring the position to Walter Slichter who led the department until 1941.
He served in the artillery for over four years, before transferring to the militia in September 1907.
He served as a grenadier until late 1916 before transferring to aviation and becoming a fighter pilot.