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Staff of 2nd Anti-Aircraft Division as HQ) - | Lieutenant General Alfons Luczny |
Lieutenant General Sir Richard Harte Keatinge Butler KC | |
FOWKE, Sir George (Henry) (1864-1936), | Lieutenant General - Liddell Hart Centre for Military A |
Shimomura was promoted to | lieutenant general in 1939. |
Doyle Overton Hickey was a | Lieutenant General in the United States Army. |
Born the second sons of | Lieutenant General Humphrey Lyons, Lyons joined the Roy |
Lieutenant General Pham Quoc Thuan was an officer of th | |
The 1st Bavarian Division under | Lieutenant General Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and t |
Lieutenant General Nguyen Phuc Vinh Loc was an officer | |
Lieutenant General Sir Philip Melmoth Nelson Guy KCB (1 | |
Subsequently, he rose to the rank of | Lieutenant General in the Indian Army. |
Nishimura was promoted to | Lieutenant General in 1941. |
01. November 1880: | Lieutenant, General staff branch |
He became a Major General in 1819 and a | Lieutenant General in 1832. |
lieutenant general Andrey Ivanovich Yeremenko (with 16. | |
Lieutenant General Edward Pearce (1658-1715), father of | |
Lieutenant General the Marquess of Huntly | |
Bucknall was promoted to | Lieutenant General on 31 August 2010. |
He was appointed | lieutenant general in 1815 and given command of the 8th |
Ulysses Grant in the uniform of a | lieutenant general |
Lieutenant General Colin Campbell (1754-1814) was Lieut | |
was promoted to major general in 1910 and to | lieutenant general in 1915. |
Lieutenant General John Cooper CB DSO MBE (born 17 Febr | |
May 1945), Major General, since January 1945 | Lieutenant General |
eral Robert E. Lee was about to surrender to | Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant. |
Chief of Staff - | Lieutenant General Saad El Shazly |
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson (Virginia)- | Lieutenant General |
Dalrymple was promoted to | lieutenant general 1793 and general 1798. |
O'Rourke concluded his military career as a | Lieutenant General fighting French forces in Germany. |
His eldest son, | Lieutenant General Percy Kirke (1684-1741), was also co |
t the Thirty Years' War he was promoted to a | Lieutenant General of Saxony in 1644. |
The Japanese commander was | Lieutenant General Tsutsumi Fusaki. |
r command of the 5th division was assumed by | Lieutenant General Yasukata Oku. |
Lieutenant General V. A. Frolov (June - August 1941) | |
r 1939, Sturdee was promoted from colonel to | lieutenant general and assumed control of the new Easte |
He was posthumously promoted to | Lieutenant General for his valor displayed on Peleliu. |
Wilhelm Delp Styer was a | Lieutenant General in the United States Army. |
He was promoted to | lieutenant general in 1774, and served in the defense o |
Lieutenant General Michael Delong (also known as Lt. Ge | |
Aug 1942 to Sep 1942: | Lieutenant General A. I. Lopatin |
Lieutenant General Walter C. Short, commanding general | |
It was named for | Lieutenant General Winfield Scott. |
Lieutenant General Gul Hassan Khan as well was sent as | |
Lieutenant General Sir Edward Hopton KCB DL JP (1837 - | |
Lieutenant General Sir Scott Carnegie Grant KCB is a fo | |
V Corps (United Kingdom) ( | Lieutenant General Charles Keightley) |
He was promoted to | lieutenant general in 1929, and entered the reserves th |
Fifth United States Army ( | Lieutenant General Mark Clark) |
Lieutenant General of the Wehrmacht and Supreme Ataman | |
Lieutenant General Robert T. Clark is a retired United | |
Lieutenant General Tollemache, circa 1750 | |
Tom Berenger as | Lieutenant General James Longstreet (CSA) |
Charles J. Cunningham (born 1932) was a | Lieutenant General in the U.S. Air Force. |
Lieutenant General Robert Frederick Sink retired in 196 | |
Lieutenant General Paavo Talvela (June 14, 1944 - July | |
In 1940 he became | Lieutenant General of Aviation and in 1943 a professor. |
The longest-serving commander was | Lieutenant General Le Nguyen Khang. |
Lieutenant General Hugo MacNeill was an Irish soldier. | |
Lieutenant General Thomas Pearce (1670-1739), governor | |
Lieutenant General Hamilton Wanasinghe VSV, SLA - Forme | |
Lieutenant General Sir Frank Horton Berryman, KCVO, CB, | |
irst activated in January 1943, commanded by | Lieutenant General Walter Krueger. |
d Mackay (7 April 1882 - 30 September 1966), | Lieutenant General |
David P. Valcourt is a retired | Lieutenant General of the United States Army. |
in July 1823, major general in June 1828 and | lieutenant general in January 1839. |
He was the father of the Confederate | Lieutenant General Theophilus H. Holmes. |
He achieved the rank of | Lieutenant General in 1887. |
Lieutenant General Jul 1, 1999 | |
A. K. Smirnov (June - October 1941), | Lieutenant General |
The Western Command was under | Lieutenant General Sir Robert Haining with HQ in Cheste |
Lieutenant General August 1, 1988 | |
Lieutenant General Lovelace has served in a variety of | |
umed command on December 18, 2006, replacing | Lieutenant General Larry J. Dodgen. |
He was promoted to | lieutenant general on 10 October 1870. |
Lieutenant General Robin Vaughan Brims CB, CBE, DSO is | |
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander-in-Chief:: | Lieutenant General Joseph T. McNarney |
, its chairman has been former astronaut and | Lieutenant General James A. Abrahamson. |
Lieutenant General George Grunert retained command of E | |
After the war he became a | lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. |
er-in Chief Mediterranean Allied Air Forces: | Lieutenant General John K. Cannon |
Lieutenant General George Grunert, 8 October 1943 - 31 | |
He was also the nephew of | Lieutenant General Coote Synge-Hutchinson. |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant General in 1915, and commanded X Corps throu |
He was promoted to | lieutenant general (Feldmarschal-Leutnant) on 1 March 1 |
Lieutenant General Jerry Craig, USMC - Supreme Commande | |
Lieutenant General Peter John Devlin CMM, MSC, CD is th | |
f Major-General F. G. Halkett and brother of | Lieutenant General Colin Halkett. |
Lieutenant General Sir James Watson KCB was Commander-i | |
Lieutenant General Sir Walter Campbell KCB KCMG DSO (18 | |
Lieutenant General Timothy Maude, an Army Deputy Chief | |
The commander was promoted to | Lieutenant General on 19 April 1945. |
June 27 | Lieutenant General Ivan Proskurov |
Leslie F. Kenne was a | Lieutenant General in the United States Air Force. |
ayed Custer's Civil War commander (1864-65), | Lieutenant General Philip H. Sheridan. |
Kigoshi was also promoted to | lieutenant general in 1907. |
er, they were ordered to abandon the post by | Lieutenant General Charles, Earl Cornwallis in November |
ch 1959 Retired, His ranks were South Korean | Lieutenant General of Army. |
igadier general, Toon led the brigade during | Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early's July raid on Washin |
In the rank of a | Lieutenant General he got the post as inspector of the |
Advanced to | lieutenant general in March 1988 |
Lieutenant General Friedrich-Wilhelm Deutsch (15 July 1 | |
On May 24, 1873, he received the rank of | lieutenant general and participated in several actions |
The Japanese attacking force came from | Lieutenant General Takuro Matsui's Japanese 5th Divisio |
He was promoted to | Lieutenant General in 1957. |
Lieutenant General John Lavarack determined that Tobruk | |
Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely is married with thr | |
By June 1944, | Lieutenant General Tadamichi Kuribayashi was assigned t |
Lieutenant General Graves then returned to Washington, | |
In 1869, he became a | lieutenant general and a Knight Commander of St Michael |
It was under the command of | Lieutenant General Edward Bulfin. |
Retired Air Force | Lieutenant General Luis Arias Grazziani: An expert in n |
He was appointed | Lieutenant General in 1678, Governor-General of Swedish |
Lieutenant General Sir Francis Tuker (1944) | |
Lieutenant General Sir Roderick (Roddy) Alexander Cordy | |
Western Honan Command (12th Army) - | Lieutenant General Takashi Takamori |
JJ Ginger O'Connell (1887-1944) was a | Lieutenant General in the Irish Defence Forces. |
27 January 1719 Created | Lieutenant General during the War of the Quadruple Alli |
Juan Valdez (?-?) was | lieutenant general and alcalde of the presidio and vill |
When Roberts became ill he appointed | Lieutenant General Herbert Kitchener as commander. |
Lieutenant General of NKVD I.A. Bogdanov [Front of Rese | |
Lieutenant General Madan Mohan Lakhera, PVSM, AVSM, VSM | |
Lieutenant General Sir Barnabas William Benjamin White- | |
Lieutenant General | |
In it he was made | lieutenant general and grand cross of the Military Orde |
After the battles sustained in early 1944, | Lieutenant General Utili proposed an upgrade of Italian |
Ambrose Powell Hill ( | Lieutenant General) |
In 1914, promoted to | Lieutenant General, he assumed command of the newly est |
rooks (born October 24, 1958) is an American | Lieutenant General, who is commanding general of the Th |
In 1936 he was advanced to | Lieutenant General, became commander of the 4th Royal B |
In 1852 he became | Lieutenant General, and in 1861 president of the Genera |
Lieutenant General, 1928 | |
In July 1951, as a | lieutenant general, he became Commanding General, Fleet |
e almost immediately clashed with the army's | Lieutenant General, Oliver Cromwell, over the appointme |
don himself often claimed he was promoted to | lieutenant general, there is no official record of this |
He died, with the rank of | Lieutenant General, at Brussels in October of that year |
In 1830, he was promoted | Lieutenant General, but died of fever the following yea |
After promotion to | Lieutenant General, Clinton was knighted Order of the B |
Nagata was posthumously promoted to | lieutenant general, and his assassin was shot by firing |
n recalled to active service and promoted to | Lieutenant General, although he retired soon after. |
He was made | lieutenant general, comte, and peer of France, in 1839. |
Foley retired from the Army as a | Lieutenant General. |
urth ranking RCAF ace, retiring in 1972 as a | Lieutenant General. |
On 1 October 1941 he was promoted to | lieutenant general. |
ned his commission and retired with the rank | Lieutenant General. |
d the military and rose through the ranks to | Lieutenant General. |
he war Franco promoted Asensio Cabanillas to | Lieutenant General. |
ic of Vietnam (ARVN) and rose to the rank of | Lieutenant General. |
d at the head of a division with the rank of | lieutenant general. |
from the army on 4 April 1954 as an honorary | lieutenant general. |
In military terms, the rank is equivalent to | Lieutenant General. |
966, Sukarno promoted Suharto to the rank of | Lieutenant General. |
ober 29, 1997) was a United States Air Force | lieutenant general. |
d as major general, and then was promoted to | lieutenant general. |
of Alexander Suvorov, he rose to the rank of | lieutenant general. |
Goodfellow achieved the rank of | lieutenant general. |
's position would have included promotion to | Lieutenant General. |
In 1936, he became the | Lieutenant General. |
is retirement he was promoted to the rank of | lieutenant general. |
It was usually commanded by a | lieutenant general. |
in the British army, he rose to the rank of | Lieutenant General. |
In February 1898 he was promoted to | lieutenant general. |
In August 1939, Matuyama was promoted to | lieutenant general. |
He later was promoted to | Lieutenant General. |
nders are normally in the rank of general or | lieutenant general. |
In 1956, he was promoted to | lieutenant general. |
He later achieved the rank of | lieutenant general. |
omas Francis Hickey was a United States Army | Lieutenant General. |
the fall of the Republic, he was promoted to | lieutenant general. |
He retired as a | Lieutenant General. |
On 28 June 1782 he was appointed | Lieutenant General. |
Birkett Ferenbaugh was a United States Army | Lieutenant General. |
84 - July 11, 1949) was a United States Army | Lieutenant General. |
On 1 October 1877, he was made | lieutenant general. |
He retired with the rank of | lieutenant general. |
sion for two years, before being promoted to | lieutenant general. |
e uniform of the Regiment der Garde du Corps | Lieutenant General. |
In 1810 he was promoted to | lieutenant general. |
ment and joined the Duke of Marlborough as a | Lieutenant General. |
In January 1945 he received the rank of | Lieutenant General. |
He was posthumously promoted to | lieutenant general. |
esponding to the Commonwealth and US rank of | Lieutenant General. |
gn armies is normally actually translated as | Lieutenant General. |
Lieutenant General: July 21, 2008 | |
F. A. Yershakov (June - August 1941), | Lieutenant General; |
Generals being field marshals, have four, | lieutenant generals two, major generals one”. |
John Justin as | Lieutenant Geoffrey Heath |
h Battalion (late Serjeant, Royal Artillery) | Lieutenant George Symons Date of Act of Bravery, 18th O |
Lieutenant George Ray Tweed, of the United States Navy. | |
One of the last to fall was 2nd | Lieutenant George Cooper. |
Lieutenant George Pickett, leader of "Pickett's Charge" | |
She was named for First | Lieutenant George K. Sisler, a Medal of Honor recipient |
John Hudson ... | Lieutenant George Bascom |
Sullivan was succeeded by his chief | lieutenant, George Brennan, who helped elect William De |
Lieutenant Gerard Frederick Freeman-Thomas (3 May 1893 | |
Harry Schumm - | Lieutenant Gibson |
'S' Patrol | Lieutenant Gilbert William Nangle |
Second | Lieutenant Giles Noble Blennerhasset was a World War I |
Lieutenant Godby landed and after negotiations Perkins | |
Lieutenant Goeury of the French Foreign Legion, wounded | |
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