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  1. Henry Lytton as the Major-General (1919) Drawing from 1884 children's Pirates. " I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General " (often referred to as the " Major-General's Song " or " Modern Major-General's Song ") is a patter song from Gilbert and Sullivan 's 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance. It has been called the most famous Gilbert ...

  2. Deputy Chief of Staff for Cyber (G-6) Director of Architecture, Operations, Networks and Space, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Command, Control, Communications, Cyber Operations and Networks (G-6) Army Staff. Major General. Jeth B. Rey [75] U.S. Army.

  3. Major-General commanding the Household Division General Officer Commanding, London District: Irish Guards: CBE: 1 September 2018: Neil D. Sexton: Director of Engagement and Communication, Army Command: Army Air Corps: 12 November 2018: Colin Richard James Weir: Chief of Staff, Field Army: Royal Irish Rangers Royal Irish Regiment: DSO, MBE: 19 ...

  4. Henri Zeller. Website. www.defense.gouv.fr. The Major General of the Defence Staff ( French: Major Général des Armées, lit. 'Major General of the Armies', acronym: M.G.A.) is a high ranking general officer of the French Armed Forces and the deputy to the Chief of the Defence Staff. As such, it is the second highest position in the armed forces.

  5. Major general (abbreviated MAJGEN) is a senior rank of the Australian Army, and was created as a direct equivalent of the British military rank of major general. It is the third-highest active rank of the Australian Army (the rank of field marshal not being held by any currently serving officer), and is considered to be equivalent to a two-star rank .

  6. General (United Kingdom) General (or full general to distinguish it from the lower general officer ranks) is the highest rank achievable by serving officers of the British Army. The rank can also be held by Royal Marines officers in tri-service posts, for example, Generals Sir Gordon Messenger and Gwyn Jenkins, former and current Vice-Chief of ...

  7. Pieter Arnoldus Cronjé (born Oct. 4, 1836, Colesberg, Cape Colony [now in South Africa]—died Feb. 4, 1911, Potchefstroom, Transvaal, S.Af.) was a Boer general who played a prominent part in the early stages of the South African War. Cronjé was born in the Cape Colony but was taken in early life to the Transvaal, during the Great Trek.