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  • ...etnamese: ''Tet Mau Than'' or ''Tong Kong Kich/Tong Kong Ngia'' (TCK/TCN, General Offensive/Uprising)) <ref name=NSAVN-7>{{citation ...the PAVN created its first [[division]] headquarters, under then-brigadier general [[Chu Huy Man]].
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  • ...War]], the United States created four officers with a rank above four-star general, giving them protocol equivalence to British and Soviet [[field marshal]]s: [[Henry Arnold|Henry "Hap" Arnold]] was General of the Army Air Force.
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  • ==General==
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  • ==List of IAU General Assemblies== * '''''XXVIIIth General Assembly''''', ''planned for 2012 in [[Beijing]], China''
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Governor-General]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-25. *[http://www.gg.gov.au/ Governor General of Australia]
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  • ...Officer]]; protocol equivalent between [[major general]] and [[lieutenant general]]
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  • ...ainst exploiters, which is a subset of the strategy of [[General Offensive-General Uprising]] and the tactics of ''[[dau tranh]]''
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  • *[http://www.astronomy2006.com XXVIth General Assembly 2006] *[http://www.astronomy2009.com.br/index.html XXVIIth General Assembly 2009]
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  • {{r|First General Army}} {{r|Second General Army}}
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  • ...ces in [[South Vietnam]]; believed to have planned the [[General Offensive-General Uprising]], but died in 1967, before its possible realization in the [[Tet
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  • Made by [[General Dynamics|General Dynamics-Canada]], a [[sonobuoy]] processing system used on the Canadian [[
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  • * [http://www.umm.maine.edu/faculty/necastro/chaucer/texts/ct/01gp07.txt ''General Prologue''], Middle English numbered verse, eChaucer, University of Maine. * [http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/teachslf/gp-par.htm ''The General Prologue''], An Interlinear Translation, Harvard University.
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  • ...mander of [[NATO]] military operations in event of mobilization, currently General Sir [[John McColl]]
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  • ...active in the rank; rough military equivalent of [[lieutenant general]] to general
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  • (1937-1996) [[Lieutenant general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; commanding general, [[I Corps]] and [[Fort Lewis]]; deputy commander for operations, [[United
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  • * [[United States Attorney General]] <!--attorneys general of other countries and U.S. states, Ministers of Justice-->
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  • {{r|2010 United Kingdom general election}} {{r|2005 United Kingdom general election}}
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  • ...he "general officer " system that divides officers into junior, field, and general/flag.
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  • General Leutnant (major general equivalent), Commandant of the Paris garrison during [[1944 assassination a
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  • ...nsive soldier fitness on the Army staff after service as Assistant Surgeon General for Force Protection and commanding medical units in combat support; [[pris
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  • == General overviews ==
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  • ...r]] from [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], [[Brigadier general|Brigadier General]] and [[judge]] of a [[court of appeals]].
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  • [[Brigadier General]] (Ret.) U.S. Army, Commanding General of the Southeast Army Regional Medical Command; author on [[medical ethics]
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  • *[http://www.oag.state.tx.us/ Office of the Attorney General of Texas] *[http://www.gregabbott.com/ Attorney General Abbott's personal website]
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  • ...rmer [[Judge of the New Zealand Court of Appeal]], and a former [[Governor-General of New Zealand]] (1996-2001).He is a member of the [[Anglican Church]]. ==Governor-General of New Zealand==
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  • ...e civil division in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]; acting Attorney General until [[Michael Mukasey]] was confirmed; founding member of [[Federalist So
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  • ==General laboratory methods==
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  • ...p 103-117, D. D. Ebbing & M. S. Wrighton, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1987. "General
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  • ...e Commanding General of [[I Corps]] at Ft. Lewis and the Deputy Commanding General for Transformation, U.S. Army [[Training and Doctrine Command]].
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  • ...my]], (28 Jul 1926 - 26 Aug 1927), (8 Aug 1932 - 27 Jul 1933); [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {26 Aug 1927 - 26 May 1932)
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  • ====General Italian history====
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  • ...red in [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]; Bundeswehr Inspector General (1957-1961); Chairman,[[NATO Military Committee]] (1961-1964)
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  • {{r|Michitsura Nodzu}} Japanese [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {25 Apr 1900 - 14 Jan 1904) {{r|Hiroshi Nishii}} Japanese [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {9 May 1905 - 21 Dec 1908)
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  • == General ==
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  • ...n Relations; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; [[major general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow (20
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  • {{r|Eitaro Hata}} Commanding general, [[Kwangtung Army]], (1 Jul 1929 - 31 May 1930) {{r|Takashi Hishikari}} Commanding general, [[Kwangtung Army]], (3 Jun 1930 - 1 Aug 1931), (29 Jul 1933 - 10 Dec 1934
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  • ==Other articles about football in general==
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  • *[http://generalmills.com/~/media/Files/history/hist_betty.ashx General Mills History of Betty Crocker] ...//www.generalmills.com/~/media/Files/history/hist_timeline.ashx History of General Mills]
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  • ...fantry Division, who received the [[Medal of Honor]] for valor as the only general to go ashore with the first U.S. amphibious assault wave of the "D-Day" inv
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  • ...and a special defense zone, within the Kanto Plain, for Tokyo. A Japanese General Army was a major headquarters roughly equivalent to an Allied [[army group] | Imperial General Headquarters
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  • {{dambigbox|Massachusetts General Hospital|Massachusetts}} '''Massachusetts General Hospital''' (MGH) is the third oldest general hospital in the [[United States of America|US]]. MGH is consistently ranked
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