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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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