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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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  • {{r|Brigadier general}}
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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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  • {{r|Brigadier general}}
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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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