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  • ...''' (1887-1944), the son of U.S. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], was a [[brigadier general]] in the [[United States Army|United States Army Reserve]]. He went ashore Rank and organization: brigadier general, U.S. Army. Place and date: Normandy invasion, 6 June 1944. Entered service
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  • ...f in 1931. He was promoted to major general in 1933 (Japan did not use the brigadier general rank) and became chief of the influential Personnel Department. He took com
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  • {{r|Brigadier general}}
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  • Promoted to [[brigadier general]] in August 1974, he took command of the [[4th Marine Division]], in what i
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  • ...nel, but, especially when operating independently, may be commanded by a [[brigadier general]].
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  • ...James William Forsyth.jpg|{{James William Forsyth.jpg/credit}}<br />Brevet Brigadier General George A. Forsyth, United States Army.
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  • ...ce. An explosion in Fort York's magazine killed the American commander, [[Brigadier general]] [[Zebulon Pike]].
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  • | Brigadier General [[David Irvine]], USA (Ret.) ||
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  • ...apter8.htm}}, pp. 212-217</ref> Ba received a battlefield commission to [[brigadier general]]<ref>Sheehan, pp. 780-785</ref>
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  • ...you around on other articles... I'll help where I can. [[Silver Star]], [[brigadier general]] and even [[United States Army]] all need articles... your grandpa can be
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  • As a [[brigadier general]] in 2001, he was in the key role of actually training and testing the new
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  • ...signia and raise a two-star flag, thoroughly annoying an Army or Air Force brigadier general who was actually senior.
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  • ...[[United States Marine Corps]] in [[Haiti]] in 1919. Lieutenant (later [[brigadier general]]) Lawson H.M. Sanderson discovered he could deliver bombs much more accura
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  • * {{cite book|last=Carpenter|first=Louis Henry, Brigadier General, retired|title=Carpenter's Recollections: The Battle of Beecher Island|publ
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  • [[Brigadier general]] [[Telford Taylor]], the prosecutor, divided the experiments into two broa
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  • ...Chiefs of Staff]] (JCS), who was the Washington-based officer, usually a [[brigadier general]], who coordinated covert action and some intelligence collection, in Washi
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  • ...ned its resources to keep the base supplied. Gilles, who was promoted to [[brigadier general]] and commanded the paratroopers that formed part of the Dien Bien Phu base
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  • ...[[William Hull]] after his defeat at Detroit. Cass was later promoted to Brigadier General and fought in the [[Battle of the Thames]].
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  • ...ed to France in March 1916. In May 1916 Savige was intelligence officer at Brigadier General Sir [[John Gellibrand]]'s 6th Brigade headquarters. Savige served in operat
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  • ...Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general.
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