Noun
Army General (uncountable)
(military) A title used in many countries to denote the rank of general nominally commanding an army in the field.
After the 2014 Gaza War, the highest-ranking U.S. military officer, Army General Martin Dempsey, told the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs that the IDF “went to extraordinary lengths” to limit civilian casualties. Source: Internet
Army General Winfield Scott and Governor of Illinois, John Reynolds, acted on behalf of the United States, with the future Davenport founder, half-Native, Antoine LeClaire serving as translator. Source: Internet
A nine carat gold seal made for celebrated Australian Army General Sir John Monash is engraved with the coat of arms, seal and initials of the war hero, and expected to go for between $25,000 and $35,000. Source: Internet
After the military was organized and facilities to educate its new recruits were constructed, the Constabulary Discipline Corps was reorganized into the Korean People's Army General Headquarters. Source: Internet
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s chief of staff, Army General Walter Souza Braga Netto, has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently under isolation, his office said on Monday. Source: Internet
From July 1, 1941 to June 6, 1969, when the Army stopped publishing awards of the DSM in Department of the Army General Orders, over 2,800 further awards were made. Source: Internet