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  • '''Major general''' is a senior military rank, in the middle to bottom range the top of the ...al". In the U.S. system, however, it is one grade higher than NATO; a U.S. major general is officer grade O-8, not O-7.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Major general]]
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  • ...rank for a U.S. [[Foreign Service Officer]]; protocol equivalent between [[major general]] and [[lieutenant general]]
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  • * [[Major general]]
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  • ...between [[colonel]] and a country-specific general grade, most commonly [[major general]]
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  • ...sed to tactical and support/administrative role; normally commanded by a [[major general]] or [[lieutenant general]]
    240 bytes (30 words) - 01:34, 3 January 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[Major general]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Major general]]
    27 bytes (3 words) - 00:02, 20 December 2009
  • General Leutnant (major general equivalent), Commandant of the Paris garrison during [[1944 assassination a
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  • '''Major general''' is a senior military rank, in the middle to bottom range the top of the ...al". In the U.S. system, however, it is one grade higher than NATO; a U.S. major general is officer grade O-8, not O-7.
    2 KB (256 words) - 07:32, 18 March 2024
  • {{r|Major general}}
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  • A Nazi rank roughly equal to [[major general]]
    82 bytes (11 words) - 23:57, 17 February 2009
  • Major general, U.S. Army, commanding the [[Manhattan Project]]
    98 bytes (12 words) - 05:31, 26 September 2010
  • {{r|Major general}}
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  • {{r|Major general}}
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  • *Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence (G-2), Major General [[Charles Willoughby]] *Chief Signal Officer, Major General [[S. B. Akin]]
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  • {{rpl|Major general}}
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  • Now a vice-president for [[Boeing]], a retired [[major general]] in [[U.S. Army]] intelligence
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  • ...Foreign Relations; Liberty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; [[major general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; Council on Foreign Relations military fellow (20
    324 bytes (41 words) - 12:01, 19 March 2024
  • U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan; retired [[United States Air Force]] major general; childhood in [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] and [[Kenya]]
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  • ...or officer and only [[lieutenant general]], currently [[Gabi Ashkenazi]]. Major General Benjamin "Benny" Gantz is the Deputy Chief of Staff ...in most national militaries, so there is an unusual concentration at the [[major general]] rank.
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  • Involuntarily retired [[major general]] in the [[United States Army]] who, as Deputy Commanding General for Suppo
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