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  • ...ate|Senator]] from [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], [[Brigadier general|Brigadier General]] and [[judge]] of a [[court of appeals]].
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  • Physician and [[brigadier general|Brigadier General]], [[U.S. Army]]; currently director of comprehensive soldier fitness on th
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  • Brigadier general, [[United States Army]].
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  • ...valent to the naval rank of '''rear admiral'''. The next lower rank is "brigadier general". The next higher, again depending on the specific military organization, i ...ization, therefore, is equivalent to major general in an army that has the brigadier general level.
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  • [[Brigadier general]], retired, [[U.S. Army]], who was decorated for innovative battalion tacti
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  • [[Brigadier General]] (Ret.) U.S. Army, Commanding General of the Southeast Army Regional Medic
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]], Commandant, Air Force Institute of Technolo
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  • [[Brigadier general]], New Mexico National Guard; former deputy commander, [[United States Sout
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  • ...nant general (sometimes colonel general in militaries that do not have the brigadier general grade) *Brigadier general (or brigadier; the "brigadier" title tends to be a Commonwealth term used f
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[U.S. Army]] and Director of Command, Control, Communications and Compu
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  • [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] officer, a [[brigadier general]] at the time, who set up the initial Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Army|United States Army Reserve]], assistant commander o
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  • * [[Brigadier general]]
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  • ...Recollections], an eyewitness account written in 1912 by L. H. Carpenter, Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Retired), leader of the 10th United States Cavalry rescue party
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  • Brigadier General of the WWII [[Luftwaffe]]; Vice President and Chief of the Department of Tr
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]], Deputy Director of Intelligence, Operation
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  • ...again depending on the specific military organization, is "brigadier" or "brigadier general". ...military organizations. Between 10 and 25 percent of U.S. colonels rise to brigadier general; the promotion from lieutenant colonel to colonel is also a major hurdle.
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  • ...m]] officer, who rose on merit from [[captain (land forces)|captain]] to [[brigadier general]] of [[armor (military unit)|armored forces]]; spent 12 years in Communist
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  • ...ization, therefore, is equivalent to major general in an army that has the brigadier general level. ...ies follow U.S. or British usages. In the U.S. military, which does have a brigadier general rank, lieutenant generals wear three stars.
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  • ...est pilot]] to achieve controlled flight faster than the speed of sound; [[Brigadier general]], retired, [[United States Air Force]]; member, [[Presidential Commission
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Army]], currently commanding the Joint Task Force-North,
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]], retired; Director of the Selective Service
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], Director of the Joint
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Retired [[brigadier general]] in the [[U.S. Army]] known as a theoretician and planner, especially of [
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  • [[Brigadier general]], [[United States Air Force]];Deputy Director of Intelligence, Operations
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  • ...unique to Germany, is that the military (but not the SS) had no rank of [[brigadier general]]. In both Germany and the Soviet Union, the "Generalmajor" rank was equiva | [[Brigadier general]]
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  • *IDF Spokesperson: Brigadier General Avi Benayahu *Director of Development of Weapons Systems Infrastructure: Brigadier General Shmuel Keren
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  • Advisory board, [[Israel Policy Forum]], [[J Street]]; retired [[brigadier general]] and head of the Women's Corps of the [[Israeli Defense Forces]]; former
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  • ...s to the continental United States. It is commanded by [[brigadier general|Brigadier General]] [[Sean MacFarland]]. Transnational threats are those activities conducted
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  • |Brigadier, brigadier general|Brigadier General, Air Commodore
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  • '''Huba Wass de Czege''' is a retired [[brigadier general]] in the [[United States Army]], and a writer and theoretician of military
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  • '''Jeffrey Kendall''' is a [[Brigadier general]] in the [[United States Air Force]], assigned as Deputy Director of Intel | title = Brigadier General Jeffrey Kendall
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  • ...tice in Chestertown, Md.; served in the War of 1812, attaining the rank of brigadier general; member, State senate 1822; elected to the United States Senate to fill the
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  • ...uarters, based at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, Texas. Brigadier General Robert S. "Steve" Arthur commands 10 AF.
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  • ...mentioned as responsible for its security was Daniel Menard, the Canadian brigadier general in charge of Task Force Kandahar. Yon went public with this information.
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  • ...''' was a military officer in [[Papua New Guinea]]. He held the rank of [[Brigadier General]] of the [[Papua New Guinea Defence Forces]] (PNGDF) and was the [[PNG Defe | quote = Brigadier General Rochus Lokinap was reinstated he immediately and successfully demanded ther
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  • ..."conference of military field commanders" and was given two coin medals by Brigadier General Jerome Johnson 'as a token of esteem'."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...attle, which took place in the vicinity of Adobe Walls, was initiated by [[Brigadier General]] [[James Henry Carleton|James H. Carleton]] to stop [[Comanche]] and [[Kio
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  • ...commands, each headed by a [[major general]] with [[major general]] and [[brigadier general]] deputies. Air operations often are under central control.
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  • ...s of the lower half tended to annoy one-star army, air force, and marine [[brigadier general]]s who were actually senior in [[date of rank]], but wore the apparently ju
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  • ...artillery of the 1st Cavalry Division, and was designated as promotable to brigadier general and became division chief of staff. He was "frocked" &mdash; allowed to wea
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  • ...he Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF)Staff Training Program. Promoted to Brigadier General in 1998 he was assigned to NATO as Deputy Commander, Naval Striking Forces,
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  • ...problems it poses still exist. Delays in promoting [[H. R. McMaster]] to [[brigadier general]] have been attributed to his not playing the careerist game, but McMaster
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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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  • 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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  • '''Sean MacFarland''' is a [[brigadier general]] in the [[United States Army]], who commands the Joint Task Force-North, r He comes from a family with deep Army roots. When he was promoted to brigadier general, his father, COL (ret.) Garth MacFarland and his wife, Lynn, each pinned a
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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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  • [[Brigadier general|Brigadier General]] '''Rhonda Cornum''' is a physician, biochemist and Director of Comprehens
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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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  • ...John (JD) Johnson, U.S. Army. The command team includes two additional [[brigadier general]]s, Heidi Brown (U.S. Army) for sustainment and Peter C. Bayer, Jr. as Chie
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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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  • ...in 1997, when he became the second Filipino American to attain the rank of brigadier general. Trained as an armor (branch)|armor commander, he became a specialist in su
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  • On the Philippine island of Samar, [[Brigadier general]] Jacob Smith, in 1901, "I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn, | title = Jacob Hurd Smith, Brigadier General, United States Army
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  • ...Colonel in [[Caesar Rodney]]'s Upper Kent militia and within a year was a Brigadier General of the Delaware Militia. Collins served with General [[George Washington]]
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  • ...re replaced. Brigadier General Frazer Tytler replaced General Dunsford and Brigadier General Tombs replaced General Mulcaster.
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  • According to ''[[Benar News]]'' [[Brigadier General Gatot Mardiyono]], commanding officer of the nearby [[Indonesian Navy]] bas ..., HMPNGS ''Ted Diro'' (named after PNG’s first ever PNG commander, retired Brigadier General Ted Diro).
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  • Construction was directed by then-[[brigadier general]] [[Leslie Groves]], who finished it under budget and ahead of schedule: fi
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  • In 1966, Fred was promoted to the rank of [[brigadier general]] and commenced his third tour in Korea as the Assistant Division Commander
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  • | quote = Brigadier General Rochus Lokinap was reinstated he immediately and successfully demanded ther
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  • ...he North American Air Defense Command, in Colorado; he reached the rank of brigadier general before he retired in 1970.
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  • ...- Afghanistan is headed by a U.S. major general, with British and Canadian brigadier general deputies.
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  • ...lor]], United States Chief of Counsel for War Crimes. While Taylor was a [[brigadier general]] in the [[United States Army]], the trials were conducted by American civi
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  • ...ousand-troop facility. In February 1942 the camp was named "Gruber," after Brigadier General Edmund L. Gruber, a long-time artillery officer at [[Fort Sill]], Oklahoma.
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  • ...nder LTG [[Henry Emerson|Hank "Gunfighter" Emerson]]. He was promoted to [[brigadier general]], where he served as an assistant division commander under MG John Hudache
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  • ...as charged with implementing the existing Marine amphibious doctrine. As a brigadier general, commanding the first large-scale landing exercise in early 1940, realized
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  • ...th the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]] and was selected as a brigadier general by the state. During the [[American Civil War]], he was in uniform for abo
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  • ...October 1773, and was chairman by November 1774. Meanwhile he served as [[Brigadier General]] of the [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]] militia.
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  • {{r|Brigadier General Stephen Watts Kearny}}
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  • ...military experience, Rodney was named [[Brigadier general (United States)|Brigadier General]] of [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]'s militia. As [[Delaware (U.S. stat
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  • In June, James Smith, [[brigadier general]], retired, [[United States Air Force]], was nominated as the new Ambassado
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  • ...[[World War I]], and was Adjutant General of the Army in 1914. Great-uncle Brigadier General William A. McCain earned [[Distinguished Service Cross|Distinguished Servic
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  • ...nto northeastern South Carolina, while a group of 600 under the command of Brigadier General [[Daniel Morgan]] moved into the western part of the state. Greene reasoned
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  • ...nto northeastern South Carolina, while a group of 600 under the command of Brigadier General [[Daniel Morgan]] moved into the western part of the state. Greene reasoned
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  • ...ng no to a four-star, accepted. The J-3 post led to Sanchez's promotion to brigadier general.
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  • ...s in Mexico City acted as if war already existed. On June 15, 1845, Brevet Brigadier General [[Zachary Taylor]], commanding American troops in the southwest, received o ...W. S. Harney's command stormed the main defensive bastion. Simultaneously, Brigadier General James Shield's brigade struck hard against the extreme left flank of the Me
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  • ...ate victory. In the brief series of battles 3,500 Confederate troops under Brigadier General Stephen Dill Lee repulsed several attempts to capture Vicksburg by over eig ...ederate Major General Thomas C. Hindman, with 10,000 soldiers, faced Union Brigadier General James G. Blunt with about 5,000 infantry. Blunt was joined on 7 December 18
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  • Following the Declaration of Independence, Dickinson was given the rank of brigadier general in the Pennsylvania militia, known as the Associators. He led some 10,000 s ...lphia. In October 1777, Dickinson's friend [[Thomas McKean]] appointed him Brigadier General of the Delaware Militia, but again Dickinson declined the appointment. Shor
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  • ...ls for freedmen were between 79 and 82 percent. An important educator was Brigadier General [[Samuel Chapman Armstrong]]; as an agent of the Bureau he created and led
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  • ...was in command of his brigade and at the close of the war was brevetted a brigadier general and cited for gallantry. Thereafter he was known as General Harrison. In 18
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  • ...nce Advisory Group Vietnam, which would have required jumping him from his brigadier general to lieutenant general rank. The Joint Chiefs of Staff objected intensely, c
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  • ...r Force Combat Control teams and other special operators), may be led by a brigadier general.
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  • By the time of the battle, Cao had been promoted to brigadier general and given command of the new [[IV Corps tactical zone]]. He promoted his ch
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  • Fawzi Abu-Farhat, a retired LAF brigadier general and editor of the monthly Arab Defense Journal, said, "This is the first ti
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  • ...peration, the PAVN created its first [[division]] headquarters, under then-brigadier general [[Chu Huy Man]].
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  • ...2 Chennault was officially recalled to the U.S. Air Force and was promoted brigadier general (a rank he already held and kept in the Chinese Air Force). From July 1942
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  • *[[John Hunt Morgan]] (Kentucky) - [[Brigadier General]] *[[Edward Porter Alexander]] (Georgia) - Brigadier General
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  • ...l characters in The Centurions, Captain Boisfeuras, was loosely modeled on Brigadier General Pierre Aussarresses, a hero of the French Resistance and a career officer w
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  • ...brigadier general<ref> He wore his uniform with the one-star insignia of a brigadier general for the remainder of his life.</ref> and then undersecretary of war in [[Pa
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  • ...e=VinhLoc /> An Air Cavalry tactical Command Post, under the leadership of Brigadier General Richard Knowles, was established next to II Corps headquarters.<ref>Kinnard
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  • ...(MAAG-I), which had been established in October 1950 under the command of brigadier general (BG) Francis G. Brink, followed by major general (MG) T.J.H. Trapnell.
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  • ...ssumed the flag-pendant and title of commodore, an honorary title equal to brigadier general. At the onset of the Barbary War, Thomas Truxtun, hero-leader in the Quasi-
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  • ...peration, the PAVN created its first [[division]] headquarters, under then-brigadier general [[Chu Huy Man]].
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  • ...side, the senior commander for the region was the late Chu Huy Man, then a brigadier general and subsequently one of the few men ever to hold the rank of Senior General
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  • ...perate from the base. For this reason, the French high command selected [[Brigadier General]] [[Christian de Castries]], a specialist in armored operations, as the ope
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  • ...the nickname "Black Jack." President Roosevelt jumped him from captain to brigadier general in 1906, over the heads of 862 more senior officers-- testimonial to Pershi
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  • ...rg]], in which he was wounded; [[Ulysses S. Grant]] spot-promoted him to [[brigadier general]], although he was expected to die.
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  • ...f> On September 3, the commander of 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, U.S. Marine Brigadier General [[Roy S. Geiger]], arrived with his staff and took command of all air opera
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  • ...to gain control of a larger share of Iranian oil supplies, the US agreed. Brigadier General Norman Schwarzkopf, Sr. and CIA operations officer Kermit Roosevelt, Jr. we
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  • ...ssumed the flag-pendant and title of commodore, an honorary title equal to brigadier general. At the onset of the Barbary War, Thomas Truxtun, hero-leader in the Quasi-
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  • ...ed into the equivalent of a U.S. Army two-star slot. He had an actual Army brigadier general, George Wear, as "deputy for military functions" to maintain the legality o
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  • ...n made such operations hazardous to say the least."<ref>Shore, p. 47</ref> Brigadier General Lowell English (assistant commander 3rd Marine Division (United States)|3rd
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  • ...ge operation, the PAVN created its first division headquarters, under then-brigadier general Chu Huy Man. This goal at first seemed straightforward, but was reevaluated
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  • ...isiana war games of 1941. He won notice and rapid promotion to colonel and brigadier general. Eisenhower became the protégé of Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]],
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  • ...rs were sent to Laos, under a program originally called Operation HOTFOOT. Brigadier General John Heintges, headed the "Program Evaluation Office", the cover name for t
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  • ...merican Revolution]]. In 1777, Fort Pitt became a United States fort, when Brigadier General Edward Hand took command. In 1779, Colonel Daniel Brodhead led 600 men from
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  • ...s into the surrounding high ground, making air resupply almost impossible. Brigadier General [[Christian de Castries]], commanding Dien Bien Phu, was a paratroop leader
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  • ...alled the "Prescript," were written by George Gordon, a former Confederate brigadier general. The Prescript included inspirational language about the goals of the Klan
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  • ...to five [[brigade]]s. Brigades comprised about 2,500 men commanded by a [[brigadier general]]. Congress approved 73 generals, 16 of whom had been officers in the Briti
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  • ...an attack on the Iraqi Head of State. While Qasim was not a colonel but a brigadier general and did not openly promote Soviet interests in Iraq, the pro-Soviet head of
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  • ...nant Colonel and served under Colonel Wood, but after Wood was promoted to Brigadier General of Volunteer Forces, Roosevelt was promoted to Colonel and given command of
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