Sõjaväelised Auastmed Briti Sõjavägi 1) Admiral of the Fleet 2) Commondore Brigadier 3) Field Marshal 4) Marshal of the Royal Air Force 5) Admiral of of the Fleet 6) Group Captain 7) Squadron leader Ameerika Ühendriigid 1) General of the Army 2) General of the Air Forces 3) Brigadier General Nõukogude Liit 1) Nõukogude liidu Marssal 2) Sotnik 3) Desyantnik 4) Polkovnik 5) Kindralpolovnik Eesti Vabariik 1) Brigaadikindral 2) Grupijuht 3) Brigaadikomandör 4) Staabiveebel 5) Armeekindral Saksamaa 1) Obergruppenführer 2) Oberführer Kasutatud Allikad https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armee https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admiral_of_the_fleet https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eesti_Rahvav%C3%A4e_auastmed
The Doings of Raffles Haw (1891) Beyond the City (1892) Lot No. 249 (1892) Jane Annie, or the Good Conduct Prize (1893) My Friend the Murderer and Other Mysteries and Adventures (1893) Round The Red Lamp (1894) The Parasite (1894) The Stark Munro Letters (1895) Songs of Action (1898) The Tragedy of The Korosko (1898) A Duet (1899) The Great Boer War (1900) The Green Flag and Other Stories of War and Sport (1900) The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard (1903) Through the Magic Door (1907) Round the Fire Stories (1908) The Crime of the Congo (1909) The Lost Gallery (1911) The Terror of Blue John Gap (1912) The British Campaign in France and Flanders: 1914 Danger! and Other Stories (1918) The New Revelation (1918) The Horror of the Heights (1918) The Vital Message (1919) Tales of Terror & Mystery (1923) The Black Doctor and Other Tales of Terror and Mystery (1925)
He found solace supporting Spiritualism and its alleged scientific proof of existence beyond the grave. According to the History Channel program Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery (which briefly explored the friendship between the two), Conan Doyle became involved with Spiritualism after the deaths of his son and his brother. Kingsley Doyle died from pneumonia on 28 October 1918, which he contracted during his convalescence after being seriously wounded during the 1916 Battle of the Somme. Brigadier-General Innes Doyle died in February 1919, also from pneumonia. Sir Arthur became involved with Spiritualism to the extent that he wrote a Professor Challenger novel on the subject, The Land of Mist. His book, The Coming of the Fairies (1921) shows he was apparently convinced of the veracity of the Cottingley Fairies photographs, which he reproduced in the book, together with theories about the nature and existence of fairies and spirits.
and when he came out he told Kramer to bring the latest MAGIC to a meeting that had been arranged for 10 a.m. the next morning with Stimson and Hull in the State Department. (Bratton had delivered the 13 parts to the night duty officer at State at 10 p.m., admonishing him to get them to Hull at once.) Knox returned the intercepts to Kramer, who then went to the home of Rear Admiral Theodore S. Wilkinson, director of naval intelligence, where Beardall and Army intelligence chief Brigadier General Sherman Miles happened to be dinner guests. All three studied the intercept in a room away from the other guests, Beardall reading from an extra copy that Kramer had. They too seemed to feel that negotiations were coming to an end. It was after midnight when Kramer left the Wilkinson house. His wife drove him back to the Navy Department, where he put the MAGIC back in his safe in GZ and checked to see if the 14th part had yet come in. It had not. Finally he went home himself.