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  • For the [[Danny Kaye]] film based on the play, see [[The Inspector General (film)]]<br /> An '''inspector general''', in a [[government]] or [[military]] organization, is an individual, or
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Inspector general]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ry dominance of government before [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the '''Inspector General of Military Education''' was one of the three most important officials in t | title = Japanese Army: Inspector General of Military Education
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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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  • {{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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  • For the [[Danny Kaye]] film based on the play, see [[The Inspector General (film)]]<br /> An '''inspector general''', in a [[government]] or [[military]] organization, is an individual, or
    622 bytes (91 words) - 12:03, 8 June 2008
  • ...ry dominance of government before [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the '''Inspector General of Military Education''' was one of the three most important officials in t | title = Japanese Army: Inspector General of Military Education
    825 bytes (126 words) - 11:59, 30 August 2010
  • #Redirect [[Inspector general]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Inspector General of Military Education]]
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  • ...angtung Army]], (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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  • ...42); injured in [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]]; Bundeswehr Inspector General (1957-1961); Chairman,[[NATO Military Committee]] (1961-1964)
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  • ...igashikuni]] and Chief of Staff [[Prince Kanin]] forced him to resign as [[Inspector General of Military Education]] over his criticism of Palace decisionmaking. ...the demands of the [[February 26, 1936 Incident]] was his reinstatement as Inspector General. Given lengthy interrogations after the Incident, he refused to admit guild
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  • ...ese War Minister during the last nine years of Emperor [[Meiji]]'s rule; [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {22 Jan 1898 - 25 Apr 1900) and {14 Jan 1904 - 9 Ma
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  • [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (3 Oct 1940 - 21 Feb 1944); [[Inspector General of Military Education]] {1 Aug 1936 - 9 Feb 1937) and {18 Jul 1944 - 22 Jul
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  • ...attorney for the U.S. Navy who wrote a 20-page memo in 2004 to the Navy's Inspector General advocating against the Navy allowing itself to become involved in torture.
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  • ...signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; [[Vice Admiral]] (Ret.) U.S. Navy and former [[Inspector General]]; commanded Amphibious Group Three during the withdrawal from [[Somalia]]
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  • ...Sadao Araki]] and [[Honjo Shigero]]; leader of [[Imperial Way Faction]]; [[Inspector General of Military Eduction]] forced to resign over his criticism of Palace decisi
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  • Partner, Fried Frank; signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice, 1994-1999; Associate Counsel, Office of Indepe
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  • ...ed; Director of the Selective Service System (1987-1991). He has served as Inspector General of the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation, Mobilization Assistant to the Dire
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  • ===Department of Health & Human Services Inspector General (1998)===
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  • ...1987-1991; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004); Former Inspector General of the [[U. S. State Department]] and [[Foreign Service Officer|Foreign Ser
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  • ...r two different groups in CIA's [[Counterterrorism Center]]; Office of the Inspector General
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