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"Rank badge of a Royal Air Force Leading Aircraftman RAF Leading Aircraftman as it appears on Dress Uniform Rank badge of an Bangladesh Air Force Leading Aircraftman Rank badge of an Indian Air Force Leading Aircraftman Leading aircraftman (LAC) or leading aircraftwoman (LACW)RAF websiteThe spellings "aircraftsman" and "aircraftswoman", despite being occasionally seen even in official documents, are incorrect in any air force. is a junior rank in some air forces. It sits between aircraftman and senior aircraftman, and has a NATO rank code of OR-2. The rank badge is a horizontal two-bladed propeller. History The rank originated in the Royal Air Force, when it was formed in 1918. It replaced the Royal Flying Corps rank of air mechanic 1st class (which wore the same badge). It was only a trade classification until 1 January 1951, when it became a rank, although it is non-supervisory. Countries = Australia = Leading aircraftman is also a rank in the Royal Australian Air Force (which uses a single chevron rather than a propeller device) where it is the senior aircraftman rank. = Bangladesh = Bangladesh Air Force = Canada = It was a rank until 1968 in the Royal Canadian Air Force being replaced by the army rank of private after unification, which then in 2015 was replaced by aviator (basic). = Ghana = Ghana Air Force = India = Indian Air Force = New Zealand = In the Royal New Zealand Air Force, the rank is awarded after three years of service or completion of a senior trade course, whichever comes first. Leading air cadet (LAC) in the New Zealand Air Training Corps also uses the propeller badge. It is not technically a rank (although many units regard it as a very junior NCO rank), and may be awarded to cadets who have attended a minimum of thirty parades, or completed one year in a unit. The rank is generally awarded to those cadets who show obvious leadership skill. = Sri Lanka = Sri Lanka Air Force See also * Aircraftman * Airman Footnotes See also *RAF enlisted ranks Military ranks of the Commonwealth Military ranks of Australia Former military ranks of Canada Military ranks of the Royal Air Force Air force ranks "
"Ron Lemieux, (born August 15, 1950) is a Canadian politician, who has been an elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba since 1999, and a former professional ice hockey player. Born in Dauphin, Manitoba, Lemieux was an ice hockey defenceman and was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins 110th overall in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft. Lemieux started with the Dauphin Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, helping the Kings to the Manitoba championship in 1971-72. He played for the Green Bay Bobcats in the United States Hockey League for the 1974-75 season (scoring seven goals and eighteen assists), but was never called up to the NHL. He later coached girls' hockey in Lorette, Manitoba and St. Adolphe. After leaving hockey, Lemieux received a Bachelor of Arts in 1979 and a Bachelor of Education in 1985 from the University of Winnipeg. He completed post-baccalaureate work in education at the University of Manitoba. He worked as a teacher for several years, coaching various high school teams and holding positions in the teacher's association. In the provincial election of 1999, Lemieux was elected to the Manitoba legislature for the rural riding of La Verendrye, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent Ben Sveinson by 3533 votes to 3367. Lemieux's victory was something of an upset, as it occurred in a riding which had never before been won by the New Democratic Party or its social-democratic predecessors (despite having existed since 1879). In the 2003 election, Lemieux was re- elected with 58% of the riding's vote. On October 5, 1999, Lemieux was appointed Minister of Consumer of Corporate Affairs, with responsibility for the Gaming Control Act. He was relieved of the latter responsibility on July 4, 2000; after a cabinet shuffle on January 17, 2001, he was appointed Minister of Culture, Heritage and Tourism with responsibility for Sport. Lemieux has since been "shuffled" two further times: he became Minister of Education and Youth on September 25, 2002, and Minister of Transportation and Government Services on November 4, 2003. In September 2006 he was appointed Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation in Gary Doer's new cabinet. In October 2013 Lemieux was named Minister of Tourism, Culture, Sport and Consumer Protection. Lemieux has described his political views as being closer to Tony Blair's "New Labour" than to traditional democratic socialism. In 2003, he supported Bill Blaikie's campaign to become leader of the federal New Democratic Party. He was re-elected in the 2007 and 2011 provincial elections. References External links * 1950 births Canadian ice hockey defencemen Dauphin Kings players Franco-Manitoban people Green Bay Bobcats players Sportspeople from Dauphin, Manitoba Living people Members of the Executive Council of Manitoba New Democratic Party of Manitoba MLAs Pittsburgh Penguins draft picks Canadian sportsperson-politicians Ice hockey people from Manitoba 21st-century Canadian politicians "
"Nina Cortlandt is a fictional character and one half of the Cliff and Nina supercouple on the long running ABC soap opera, All My Children. She has been most notably played by Taylor Miller who exited the role in 1996. Miller returned for a special cameo in 2010, following the death of her father Palmer Cortlandt. Storylines =Arrival= Nina Cortlandt was her father's daughter; not that she had much of a choice after her mother died in childbirth. For as long as she could remember, she suffered from many ailments, most notably diabetes. The pressure of her recent move to Pine Valley made her ignore her health. At a party thrown in honor of the Cortlandts at the Tyler Estate, Nina fainted as a result of appendicitis. =Cliff and Nina = When Nina awoke, she saw the face of a handsome doctor, Cliff Warner. It was love at first sight. They began dating, but Palmer did not approve of Cliff. Palmer threw Nina a lavish 18th birthday party at Cortlandt Manor. The elite of Pine Valley were invited. Un known to Nina, Myra Murdock, the Cortlandt's housekeeper, was really Nina's grandmother. Myra phoned Nina'a Mom, who was not dead after all. Daisy had fled Palmer's wrath when he found out she was having an affair. Daisy was so incredibly sad to not be able to raise her daughter, but kept tabs on Nina by staying in touch with her mother, Myra. When Myra called to tell her Palmer was trying to interfere with Cliff and Nina, Daisy came into town to defend her daughter and Cliff's love. Myra had a seance where Nina was able to communicate with her "dead mother" who encouraged Nina to follow her heart. Daisy dressed up in a beautiful dress and mask for the costume ball and was able to be in the same room as her daughter for the first time in years. Palmer sensed her being there and sought her out in the stables on the property and tried to force her out of hiding with his growling dobermans. Nina and Cliff's love grew and grew. As they fell in love, Palmer jealously started to plot against them. When he found out his daughter had Nina had diabetic retinopathy he told her that she would go blind. Palmer told Nina she should not burden Cliff with a blind wife, so she broke off their engagement. Cliff, heart-broken by Nina breaking off their engagement, got drunk and was seduced by Sybil Thorne, a nurse who was jealous of Cliff and Nina's love. Nina began to spend time with Palmer's employee, Sean Cudahy. Sean and Nina were stuck in a bank robbery together. She passed out in a diabetic coma. Sean and Brooke English's efforts helped to stop the robbery and keep Nina alive. Nina also became friends with the new stable hand, Monique Jonvil. Nina learned that her eye condition was reversible with a non-invasive surgical technique. She traveled to Baltimore with her father to have the laser surgery done. When she returned to Pine Valley, she accepted Cliff's proposal. They married on the Cortland Manor grounds with horses and carriages. New friends Brooke and Monique were amongst her bridal party. But married bliss was not to be. Nurse Sybil Thorne revealed that when Cliff and Nina had broken up, she had gotten pregnant with his son. Nina moved back to Cortlandt Manor and filed for divorce from Cliff. Nina refused to see the man who had broken her heart. Nina still loved Cliff, but she knew they had no chance at happiness as long as Sybil held their unborn child as a bargaining chip. Monique convinced Nina to give Cliff another chance. Nina found herself falling back into his arms. They planned to announce their reconciliation at a dinner party in Cortlandt Manor. Sybil arrived to break up the party. After a heated argument with Nina, she went into labor. Cliff helped Sybil as she gave birth to Bobby Warner, their son. Nina watched from the sidelines as Sybil fumbled with life as single mother. She went to Sybil intent on offering to adopt her child and provide him the life she could not. Sybil threatened Nina, telling her if she did not leave Cliff she would give the child away to a stranger. When Cliff got word, he was enraged and stormed out to Sybil's apartment. That night, Sybil was found dead. Nina watched as Cliff fought for his innocence in court. But, things were looking very bleak. Then, a surprise witness entered the court: Monique. Monique implicated Sean in Sybil's murder. But, when the attorney asked her who she was, Monique made a startling revelation: she was Daisy Cortlandt, Nina's mother. Nina stood up in court and fainted in the center aisle upon hearing her mother was alive. In prison, Sean implicated Palmer as the mastermind of the entire plot. He was paying off both he and Sybil to keep Nina and Cliff apart. Nina rejected her father, and hoped to finally build a relationship with the mother he had exiled from her life. But, when Palmer went missing in Center City, Nina realized she could not cut her father out of her life forever. Palmer was found alive as an amnesiac. Nina hoped for his recovery. At the end of the year, Nina reconciled with Cliff, called off the divorce and they formally adopted Bobby. While her father was away on his honeymoon with the much younger Donna Beck, Nina got a frantic call from the Cortlandt Electronics Board of Directors. She used part of her trust fund to solve their fiscal problem. When Palmer returned he recognized his daughter's acumen for business and gave her an executive position in his company. Cliff did not want Nina working the long hours necessary for the job. He felt like she was beginning to neglect Bobby. Nina's coworker Steve Jacobi did not seem to understand that Nina was a married woman. At her Anniversary party, he planted a kiss on her. As much as Nina wanted to keep her relationship with Steve strictly business, things spiraled out of control. She began to fantasize about Steve while making love to Cliff. A storm hit Pine Valley while Steve and Nina were working at Cortlandt Manor. They were alone in the dark by the roaring fireplace. Nina succumbed to her innermost desires, sleeping with Steve. As much as she would want to forget her night of infidelity, she could not. They began an affair. Nina continued her torrid affair with Steve. Cliff went by his apartment one day to speak to Nina only to hear the lovers in a passionate embrace. Cliff filed for a quickie divorce. This time the divorce was finalized. Nina continued her life with Steve, but it was obvious his interest was waning. Nina wanted to talk marriage, while Steve was content with his life now. All the while, Nina and Cliff found themselves in many arguments over Bobby's welfare. This changed when Cliff believed that Nina had been killed in a helicopter crash. Cliff was ecstatic to learn Nina was alive. But, Cliff was now in a relationship with Devon Shepherd. Nina also knew she did not love Steve. She moved back in with her father at Cortlandt Manor. Devon stepped aside and left town. Eventually, Nna and Cliff reconciled and were married for the second time by a justice of the peace. Nina was mesmerized by the healing powers of a conman named Zach Grayson. Daisy tried to break Nina out of her trance. But, Nina's mental state weakened. Zach drugged and raped Nina, while Cliff's sister, Linda Warner, took photos. Zach planned to blackmail Nina with threats of showing Cliff the photos. Nina turned to her mother for help. Nina was shocked when Daisy was discovered in Zach's apartment, standing over his dead body with a bloody knife. In the duration of the trial, all of Zach's misdeeds came to light. The strain of the trial on her mother, and the end of any future with Cliff weighed heavily on Nina's psyche. Donna had served as a key witness for the duration of the trial. Nina began to displace all her aggression toward her father's former wife. Even after Donna exonerated Daisy for Zach's murder, Nina could not waive her intense feelings of hate towards her. At Donna's wedding to Benny Sago, Nina came with a gun. She tried to shoot Donna, but luckily missed. Nina finally broke from reality. She regressed to a state of adolescence, forgetting about her life as a mother and as Cliff's wife. It tore Palmer apart having to put his daughter in an asylum, but at least it kept her away from Cliff. Their second marriage ended in divorce. Nina tried to piece together her shattered life. She found solace in Benny's arms. But Benny was still very much married to Donna. Nina was convinced she was in love. Before things got out of hand, Daisy and Nina left on a long cruise. When Nina returned to Pine Valley, she began dating Matt Connolly. The couple ran into Cliff on Martha's Vineyard. Cliff's new fiancée, Dr. Amy Stone, was delayed in her arrival. Nina decided to keep Cliff company until Amy's train arrived. It was like no time had passed between the couple. When Nina saw Matt again, she knew their relationship was over. Waiting for her train to take her back to Pine Valley, Nina was plagued with thoughts of Cliff. But, she was not about to break up an engagement. At that very moment, she heard her name being called. Cliff was running on the platform, professing his love. Matt had told him that Nina still loved him. Nina got off the train as soon as she could, and the couple reunited. That Christmas, in front of family and friends, Nina and Cliff married for the third time at the Tavern on the Green in New York City. Nina anxiously awaited Cliff's return from a humanitarian mission in Hong Kong. But her world was turned upside down when news came that Cliff had gone to South America and was killed by rebels. Nina returned to Martha's Vineyard to mourne her husband. Matt followed her, afraid that she would have another break from reality. Nina wanted to be alone, but Matt refused to leave. In her moment of weakness, Nina and Matt shared a night of passionate lovemaking. As Nina lay next to Matt, she realized she did not want to be alone. She proposed to Matt and they married the next morning. Returning to Pine Valley, Nina got word that Cliff was alive. They had an emotional reunion where Cliff promised to never leave Nina again. Nina spent the night with Cliff. But, when Cliff learned about Nina's marriage to Matt, he rejected her. He wanted nothing to do with Nina anymore. She turned to Matt, hoping he would take her back. Nina found out she pregnant. She realized both Matt and Cliff could have been the child's father. Still recovering from Cliff's rejection, Nina told Matt the child was his. Matt got a new job in Chicago, and the Connolly's left Pine Valley. Because Cliff had been declared dead, Nina's marriage to him was dissolved. Nina returned to Pine Valley with a medical emergency. Her youngest son, Mikey Connolly, had fallen ill with a mysterious disease. She could not trust anyone else's diagnosis but Cliff's. Cliff was able to save Mikey, but in the process he uncovered something that Nina had feared all along: Mikey was Cliff's son, not Matt's. Upon learning the truth, Matt returned to Chicago without Nina. Nina and Cliff were drawn to each other again. Only, Cliff was now in a relationship with Angie Hubbard. When Nina admitted to Angie that she still loved Cliff, Angie stepped aside. Nina and Cliff married for the fourth and final time on the Cortlandt Manor grounds. The Warners then left for Denver to start their lives anew. =Trouble with Bobby, exit, and 2010 return= Nina arrived in Pine Valley for the Martin family housewarming. She had something important to talk about with her father, but decided to hold off after catching him in a heated argument with her mother. Nina sent Bobby to live with Palmer. He had grown up to be quiet the handful. Nina hoped that Palmer could instill the discipline that he was lacking. Upon learning that Bobby had impregnated Kesley Jefferson, Nina came back to Pine Valley. Palmer was ready to kick Bobby out of Cortlandt Manor. But Nina did not want Palmer to lose his relationship with his grandson because of one bad decision. Nina reminded Bobby how much she loved him, and that she would always support any decision he made. Nina returned in 2010 to mourn the death of her father, Palmer. References All My Children characters Television characters introduced in 1979 American female characters in television "