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  • '''Major general''' is a senior military rank, in the middle to bottom range the top of the ...al". In the U.S. system, however, it is one grade higher than NATO; a U.S. major general is officer grade O-8, not O-7.
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  • ...rank for a U.S. [[Foreign Service Officer]]; protocol equivalent between [[major general]] and [[lieutenant general]]
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  • * [[Major general]]
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  • General Leutnant (major general equivalent), Commandant of the Paris garrison during [[1944 assassination a
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  • '''Major general''' is a senior military rank, in the middle to bottom range the top of the ...al". In the U.S. system, however, it is one grade higher than NATO; a U.S. major general is officer grade O-8, not O-7.
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  • {{r|Major general}}
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  • Major general, U.S. Army, commanding the [[Manhattan Project]]
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  • A Nazi rank roughly equal to [[major general]]
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  • {{r|Major general}}
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  • *Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence (G-2), Major General [[Charles Willoughby]] *Chief Signal Officer, Major General [[S. B. Akin]]
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  • {{rpl|Major general}}
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  • Now a vice-president for [[Boeing]], a retired [[major general]] in [[U.S. Army]] intelligence
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  • ...Foreign Relations; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; [[major general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow (20
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  • U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan; retired [[United States Air Force]] major general; childhood in [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] and [[Kenya]]
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  • ...or officer and only [[lieutenant general]], currently [[Gabi Ashkenazi]]. Major General Benjamin "Benny" Gantz is the Deputy Chief of Staff ...in most national militaries, so there is an unusual concentration at the [[major general]] rank.
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  • Involuntarily retired [[major general]] in the [[United States Army]] who, as Deputy Commanding General for Suppo
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  • Major general, [[U.S. Army]] and [[National Guard (United States)|National Guard]] advise
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  • [[Major general]], [[U.S. Army]]], Deputy Chief of Staff of Operations & Training, [[Traini
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  • [[Major General]], [[U.S. Army]], who was the chief of intelligence (i.e., G-2) for [[Dougl
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  • [[Major general]], retired, U.S. Air Force; Vice Commander, [[Eighth Air Force]], [[Barksda
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  • Major General in [[Reichswehr]] who headed [[Abwehr]] military counterintelligence and wa
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  • ...valent to the naval rank of '''vice admiral'''. The next lower rank is "major general". The next higher, again depending on the specific military organization, i ...l. Lieutenant general in such an organization, therefore, is equivalent to major general in an army that has the brigadier general level.
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  • [[Major general]], U.S. Army, retired; founder, [[Stand Up for America USA Project]], milit
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  • [[Major general]], [[United States Army]] who commanded Joint Task Force 170, initially res
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  • Retired from the [[United States Air Force]] as a [[major general]] in systems acquisition; experience in systems engineering, large-scale pr
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  • ...ce Shuttle Challenger Accident]], and, at the time of his appointment, a [[major general]] smf Director of Space Systems and Command, Control, Communications, [[Uni
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  • U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan, 2009-; [[major general]], [[United States Air Force]], retired, who grew up in [[Kenya]] and [[Dem
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  • [[Major general]], [[U.S. Army]], Commander, Special Operations Command, Pacific (SOCPAC);
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  • ...Agency for International Development]] in a role with the authority of a [[major general]]
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  • *Major general
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  • [[Major general]] in the [[United States Army]], who was the first unified (i.e., [[militar
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  • Retired [[U.S. Army]] [[major general]] who commanded the [[1st Infantry Division (U.S.)]] in Iraq in 2004 and 20
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  • A retired [[major general]] of the [[U.S. Army]], who commanded the 82nd Airborne Division in combat
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  • ...situation there, by a career [[Foreign Service Officer|diplomat]] and a [[major general]], who came up with radically different views of the situation.
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  • Senior Advisor, [[National Security Network]]; [[Major general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; last assignment was training Iraqi security forc
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  • ...He replaced the retiring Thomas Holcomb, who had the traditional title of Major General Commandant. In his previous assignment, he commanded the [[Guadalcanal camp
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  • {{r|Major general}}
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  • ...d three major regional commands, each headed by a [[major general]] with [[major general]] and [[brigadier general]] deputies. Air operations often are under centra
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  • {{r|Major general}}
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  • ...d during [[World War II]] to develop a nuclear weapon. It was commanded by Major General [[Leslie Groves]], with [[J. Robert Oppenheimer]] as technical director. Se
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  • ...y; advisory board member, [[Israel Policy Forum]], [[J Street]]; retired [[major general]] with 33 years of [[Israeli Defense Forces]] (IDF) service; Coordinator o
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  • ...brigadier general; the Russian military, for example, goes from colonel to major general. Yet others consider brigadier (not brigadier general) to be the highest fi ...translate ''Oberfuehrer'' as "brigadier general" and "Brigadefuehrer" as "major general".
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  • '''Gruppenfuhrer''' was a Nazi rank roughly equal to [[major general]]. In English, it translates to "group leader", which, again, was roughly t
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  • ...t is level OF-7, which is equivalent to the ground/air forces rank of '''[[major general]]'''.
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  • Major general|Major-General Sir '''Colin Gubbins''', KCMG, DSO, MC, (1896-1976) commanded
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  • ...ned to staff duty with the Army Chief of Staff in 1931. He was promoted to major general in 1933 (Japan did not use the brigadier general rank) and became chief of
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  • ...mmander [[Colonel]] William McN. Marshall, became ill during rehearsals. [[Major General]] [[Julian Smith]], divisional commander, replaced him with Col. [[David Sh
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  • ...Marine Corps Development and Education Command, and was promoted there to major general.
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  • '''John F. Campbell''' is a major general in the United States Army, who commands the 101st Airborne Division. His pr
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  • [[Major general]] [[James Barclay]] commands the [[Army Aviation Center of Excellence]] and
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  • ...e) 1842, Moscow. His father was [[knyaz]] (Russian equivalent of duke) and major general Alexei Petrovich Kropotkin (1805—1871). He owned much tracts of land and ...pointed to Chita in rank of yesaul under governor of Zabaykalskaya oblast, major general Boleslav Kazimirovich Kukel.
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  • ...r of the Army "futures laboratory" to develop new doctrine, and then, as a major general, commander of the 2nd Infantry Division. Promoted to lieutenant general, he
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  • ...S), a division of [[Boeing]] Network and Space Systems. She is a retired [[major general]], U.S. Army, whose last post was Deputy Director and Chief of Staff for th
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  • ...ARVN awarded him their highest decoration and a battlefield promotion to [[major general]], and he also received the American Silver Star, the third-highest U.S. me
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  • ...ty]], found two significant documents from MacArthur's intelligence chief, Major General [[Charles Willoughby]], dealing with the Japanese biological warfare resear }}</ref> The other, dated July 22,went to Major General SJ Chamberlin, director of intelligence of the US War Department General St
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  • ...nd numbered between 10 and 20,000 soldiers. It is usually commanded by a [[major general]]. ...corps that are not independent of a [[field army]] may be commanded by a [[major general]].
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  • ...o is a member of the Joint Staff, and a lower-level body, made up of the [[major general]] or [[rear admiral]] operations deputy directors of the individual service
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  • ...ftwaffe]] was formed, he immediately transferred from the army and made a major general. In 1936, commanded the [[Condor Legion]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]
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  • *Grand Etat-Major General, headed by Marshal [[Louis Alexandre Berthier]] ==Grand Etat-Major General==
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  • ...in North Africa and Sicily. He and the division commander, [[major general|Major General]] [[Terry de la Mesa Allen]], were relieved, "without prejudice", by Gen. [
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  • '''Kimber L. McKenzie''' is a retired (2006) [[Major general|Major General]] in the [[United States Air Force]], whose last assignment of record was V
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  • ...''' is Senior Advisor to the [[National Security Network]] and a retired [[major general]], [[U.S. Army]].
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  • ...h the state militia for eighteen years. He eventually attained the rank of Major General.
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  • ...example, responded to Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana. Each state has a [[major general]] commanding the state Guard units, called the '''adjutant general'''.
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  • ...victories in India, during his Governor-Generalship, and was promoted to [[Major general]]. The brothers all returned to the [[United Kingdom in 1805]].
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  • ...rica|US United States Army|Army lawyer, who eventually rose to the rank of Major General.<ref name=AltenburgOfficialBio>
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  • ..., State house of representatives 1815-1819; served in the State militia as major general; elected to the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Congresses (March 4,
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  • '''Michael S. Repass''' is a major general in the U.S. Army. In 2011, he is the head of United States European Command
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  • Haushofer retired from the German Army as a major general, and began teaching at the University of Munich in 1919. His essential cor
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  • ...s Northern Command, which includes the North American Air Defense Command. Major general Garry Dean is its commander.
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  • '''Charles T. Cleveland''' is a major general in the United States Army, who commands the Special Operations Component of
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  • ...Gration''' has been the U.S. Special Envoy to [[Sudan]]. He is a retired [[major general]] in the [[United States Air Force]], who spent his childhood with his miss
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  • ...on handed over the Salamaua operation to the Australian 5th Division under Major General Edward Milford. ...for which General Blamey nominated both Major General [[George Vasey]] and Major General Stanley Savige, but recommended the latter. Army Minister [[Frank Forde]] q
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  • ...f the Proclamation did not reach slaves in Texas until June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger, the U.S. military governor of Texas after the [[American Ci
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  • *Grand Etat-Major General, headed by Marshal [[Louis Alexandre Berthier]] ===Grand Etat-Major General===
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  • ...the Reconstruction period. He later served, as a figurehead governor once Major General John Pope was charged with the Third Military District while General Wager
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  • ...leaders to gain operational experience between the level of battalion and major general battalion command. Available logistics technology was not up to keeping ind
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  • ...rth China for the [[Strike-South Faction|Strike South]]. Since March 1935, Major General [[Rensuke Isogai]], one of the [[Eleven Reliables]], had been negotiating w
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  • ..., was an armored commander in the [[Vietnam War]] and eventually rose to [[major general]].
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  • Haushofer retired from the German Army as a major general, and began teaching at the University of Munich in 1919. His essential cor
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  • After the United States entered World War II, Bradley was made a major general and was sent to North Africa in February 1943, to serve as field aide to Ge
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  • ...las MacArthur]]'s [[Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers]] (SCAP), headed by Major General [[Charles Willoughby]]. The initial technical experts were Lieutenant Colo ...ty]], found two significant documents from MacArthur's intelligence chief, Major General [[Charles Willoughby]], dealing with the Japanese biological warfare resear
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  • ...pment on the [[Vietnam War]], President John F. Kennedy, on September 6, [[Major General]] [[Victor Krulak]], [[Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special
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  • ...ecretary of Defense, and to the Secretary of Energy, and being promoted to major general. Again working with Frank Carlucci, he was on the Defense Department transi
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  • ...d the Commandant allowed the commanding general of the 2d Marine Division, Major General Charles F. B. Price, to place Major Carlson in charge. James Roosevelt bec
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  • | Lieutenant general (major general as separate Forward)
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  • Anthony Taguba is a retired major general (MG) of the United States Army, best known for his highly critical report o
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  • Pork Chop lay within the sector of Major General [[Arthur Trudeau]]'s 7th division and was the specific responsibility of th
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  • Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan is headed by a U.S. major general, with British and Canadian brigadier general deputies.
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  • ...th Division (1940), and the III Corps (1940-1941) and had been promoted to major general (1940). By virtue of his training of troops and his mastery of tactics in t ...santly with Chiang, with the British, and with his air commander Air Force Major General [[Claire Chennault]], head of the Flying Tigers operation. Marshall suppor
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  • ...s the primary air component for United States Strategic Command, headed by major general Floyd Carpenter.
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  • :Major General [[William Farquhar]], (ca. 1770&ndash;1839) 1st [[Resident of Singapore]]
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  • ...in constitutional law, but the role and leadership of the Emperor. Retired major general Geto Genkuro, a [[Chosu Clan|Chosu]] officer purged from the Army in the 19
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  • ...e Agency for International Development in a role with the authority of a [[major general]]. Immensely talented, he had been expected to rise to high Army rank.<ref
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  • The Canadian forces were initially commanded by Major General [[H. L. N. Salmon]] who was later succeeded by Maj. Gen. [[Guy Simonds]] af
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  • A Civil Defense Board, under [[Major general|Major General]] Harold R. Bull, had operated during the Second World War. At the end of t
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  • ...signed Greene and his troops to defend Prospect Hill, under the command of Major General [[Charles Lee]]. In January, following the arrival of Greene's friend [[Hen ...e seriously ill and was bedridden. Command of Long Island was passed on to Major General [[Israel Putnam]], who, while being an able commander, was not familiar wit
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  • '''Charles Swannack''' a [[major general]] of the [[United States Army]], was highly critical of [[Secretary of Defe
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  • ...signed Greene and his troops to defend Prospect Hill, under the command of Major General [[Charles Lee]]. In January, following the arrival of Greene's friend [[Hen ...e seriously ill and was bedridden. Command of Long Island was passed on to Major General [[Israel Putnam]], who, while being an able commander, was not familiar wit
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  • ...iver. At first, they met with only minor resistance. The Americans, led by Major General Andrew Jackson, set up defensive positions at [[Chalmette, Louisiana]], som
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  • He was commissioned major general in the Virginia state forces, and was one of the five general officers comm
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  • Central Bureau was commanded by Major General S. B. Akin, who had been MacArthur's Chief Signal Officer, and formerly wit
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  • ...received complaints that Turner, in charge of the ships supporting Marine Major General [[A.A. Vandegrift]] ashore on Guadalcanal, was interfering with Marine deci
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  • '''Edward Lansdale''' was a United States Air Force major general who was principally assigned to intelligence agencies; the Office of Strate | title = Edward Geary Lansdale, Major General, United States Air Force}}</ref>
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  • ...avalry Regiment, he graduated from the Army War College. By 1960, he was a major general commanding the 2nd Armored Division, moved to the Pentagon as Army Deputy C
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  • ...d for December.<ref name=PostCourier2018-10-22/> Diro, head of the PNGDF [[Major General]] [[Gilbert Toropo]] and [[Angus Campbell (general)|Angus Campbell]], Chief ...esent for the commissioning of the HMPNGS Ted Diro last Friday, along with Major General Gilbert Toropo (current PNGDF commander) saluted the gesture in what both m
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  • ...Sanchez loose after the disparaging remarks he made about President Bush." Major General David Edgington, chief of staff of United States Joint Forces Command said
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  • ...al attempts to capture Vicksburg by over eight thousand Union troops under Major General [[William Tecumseh Sherman]] and inflicted 1,776 casualties while suffering ...G. Blunt with about 5,000 infantry. Blunt was joined on 7 December 1862 by Major General Francis J. Herron and his 6,000 men who marched 125 miles in a little over
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  • ...l]] <ref>A Soviet lieutenant general is equivalent to a two-star Western [[major general]]</ref> [[Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov]] (1900-1946) was made its deputy comma
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  • Great-great-uncle Major General Henry P. McCain was the father of the selective service system in [[World W
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  • ...ns such as long-range [[guided missile]]s. Its field commander was then-[[major general]] [[Keith Dayton]] of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]. Advising it and
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  • ...o can split into a main and forward echelon; a MEF Forward, commanded by a major general, serves as a joint force headquarters, Multinational Force-West in Iraq.
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  • ...summer of 1867 had successfully avoided a large expedition commanded by [[Major General]] Winfield S. Hancock, and in the process had garnered sympathy from settle
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  • ...o Kuming, China. from India over the Himalayas. Chennault was promoted to major general in 1943; although nominally subordinate to General [[Joseph Warren Stilwell
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  • ...did close the border with China. A Japanese verification group, headed by Major General Issaku Nishimura entered Indochina on June 25. On the same day that Nishim
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  • ...der Mazaki, vice-minister of war Lieutenant General [[Furusho Mikio]], and Major General [[Tomiyuki Yamashita]]. They did not know Yamashita had been reporting thei
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  • ...ommands, the intelligence service was called G-2. Under the direction of [[Major General]] [[Charles Willoughby]], it was fairly autonomous of Washington.
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  • ...espond with the B-52 strikes, expected by the South Vietnamese leadership, major general Homer Smith, the U.S. Defense Attache (i.e., the senior U.S. military offic
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  • ...relief, MacArthur used his own intelligence organization, G-2, headed by [[Major General]] [[Charles Willoughby]] (a confidante of MacArthur).<ref name=Petersen2006
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  • ...under the command of brigadier general (BG) Francis G. Brink, followed by major general (MG) T.J.H. Trapnell. ...ndochina, O'Daniel relinquished his third star and reverted to the rank of major general.
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  • *[[J.E.B. Stuart]] (Virginia) - Major General *[[Sterling Price]] (Virginia) - Major General
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  • In preparation for the offensive, in May, 1942, U.S. Major General [[Alexander Vandegrift]] moved his [[U.S. 1st Marine Division]] to New Zeal ...e southern Solomons area. Of these units, the 35th Infantry Brigade under Major General Kiyotaki Kawaguchi was at [[Palau]], the 4th (Aoba) Infantry Regiment was i
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  • {{r|Shlomo Lahat}} Ret. Major General in the [[Israeli Defense Forces]] and former Mayor of Tel Aviv; Israeli sup
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  • Canadian Major General [[Romeo Dallaire]], commanding the UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda, told U
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  • ...[[Pentium 4]]. However, this trend seems to be reversing somewhat now as major general-purpose CPU designers switch back to less deeply pipelined high-TLP designs
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  • ...asily suppressed, the country was divided into ten districts, each under a major general. That experiment lasted barely a year. ...conduct of Venables in leaving his command in Jamaica with the heroism of Major General James Heane, who died in Hispaniola trying to rally his regiment. They sug
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  • ...34 and quickly rose through its ranks: by 1939 he was a [[Gruppenführer]] (major general). In September 1939, when the Gestapo and other police organizations were c
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  • ...[Major General]] [[Millard Harmon]], [[U.S. Army]] commander for the area; Major General [[Alexander Patch]], commanding Army forces in [[New Caledonia]]; and [[Ric
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  • ...ffice of the chief of staff as chief of the plans division and was named a major general. His first task was planning the Army's defensive role against Japan. Amer
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  • ...to the field and failed to defeat the Seminoles. Thomas Jesup was the last Major General available. Jesup had just suppressed an uprising of the Creeks of western G
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  • ...a]], former [[Mayor of New York|Mayor of New York City]], and then finally Major General [[Lowell W. Rooks]], a former commander in the European theater. The first
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  • *Provisional Government of the French Republic - Major General [[Jacques Leclerc]] (Count Philippe de Hauteclocque).
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  • ...as again expected to die, and again spot-promoted by Grant, this time to [[major general]]. By the final days, he led a [[division]]. ...ve been not at Gettysburg or Petersburg, but at Appomattox. By that time a major general, Chamberlain was chosen to command the parade at which GEN Lee’s Army of
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  • ...did close the border with China. A Japanese verification group, headed by Major General Issaku Nishimura entered Indochina on June 25. On the same day that Nishim
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  • Organizations and commands would change with time. In January, for example, Major General Don became Commander-in-Chief of the RVN armed forces, GEN William Westmore
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  • ...se procedural vote attacking Polk in an amendment to a resolution praising Major General Taylor for his service in a "war unnecessarily and unconstitutionally begun
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  • Major General [[George B. McClellan]] took command of the Union [[Army of the Potomac]] o ...support for the Confederacy in that state. Bragg was narrowly defeated by Major General William Rosecrans at the [[Battle of Stones River]] in Tennessee.
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  • ...to 18,000, and directed army-wide staff commands. Washington supervised [[major general]]s who commanded geographical divisions: Eastern ([[New England]]), Norther ...rge Germain brilliantly solved the logistic challenge. It was commanded by Major General [[William Howe]] and his older brother Admiral Richard Howe. Fortunately fo
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  • ...Kissinger; the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs, Major General Alexander M. Haig; and a few National Security Council officials trusted by
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  • ...the colonel commanding the brigade at the next altitude, and possibly the major general division commander and lieutenant general corps commander in their own comm
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  • ...were masters at organizing amphibious landings, he and his chief of staff Major General [[Edward Almond]] hurriedly readied the First Marine Division for an invasi
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  • ...fortress at Quebec, which the British were determined to capture. In 1759 Major General James Wolfe, exploiting Britain's superior navy, seized Quebec City after a
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  • The Manhattan Project was managed by Major General [[Leslie Groves]] (Corps of Engineers) with a staff of reservists and many
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  • ...lly rename the heretofore barren settlement '''Reno''', honoring U.S. Army Major General Jesse Lee Reno, a Union hero of the Civil War. The town's official birthday
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  • ...esent for the commissioning of the HMPNGS Ted Diro last Friday, along with Major General Gilbert Toropo (current PNGDF commander) saluted the gesture in what both m
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  • ...na, or, the Solemn Utterances of the Buddha'', translated from the Pali by Major General D. M. Strong, London: Luzac ... 1902; [https://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/udn
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