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  1. This is a list of active duty United States Army major generals collected from publicly available and accessible information.

    Position Insignia
    Position
    Part Of
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    U.S. Africa Command
    Chief of Staff, U.S. Africa Command ...
    Not applicable
    Major General David J. Francis [13] [14]
    U.S. Africa Command
    Special Assistant to the Commander, U.S.
    Not applicable
    Major General Jeffrey M. Farris [15]
    U.S. Central Command
    Chief of Staff, U.S. Central Command ...
    Not applicable
    Major General Brandon R. Tegtmeier [16]
    U.S. European Command
    Chief of Staff, U.S. European Command ...
    Not applicable
    Major General Peter B. Andrysiak Jr.
  2. This is a list of active duty United States Marine Corps major generals collected from publicly available and accessible information. List of two-star positions. Department of Defense. United States Marine Corps. Headquarters Marine Corps. Supporting establishment. Operating forces. United States Navy. List of pending appointments.

    Position Insignia
    Position
    Part Of
    Photo
    National Security Agency
    Deputy Director for Combat Support, ...
    Not applicable
    Major General Melvin G. Carter [1]
    Joint Staff
    Deputy Director for Current and ...
    (J-3) Operations Directorate
    Major General David L. Odom [2]
    U.S. Central Command
    Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy ...
    Not applicable
    Major General Sean M. Salene [3]
    U.S. Cyber Command
    Director of Operations (J-3), U.S. Cyber ...
    Not applicable
    Major General Ryan P. Heritage [4]
    • Taxonomy
    • List of Regular Army Major Generals Before July 1, 1920
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    Historically, the United States Army included two components: the permanently established Regular Army, which constituted the peacetime force; and, during time of war, a much larger non-permanent establishment comprising various volunteer, conscript, and federalized state forces. There were three types of major generals in the Regular Army: 1. A ma...

    The following list of major generals includes all officers appointed to that rank in the line or staff of the Regular Army prior to July 1, 1920, including emergency major generals.It does not include officers who held that rank solely by brevet or in the non-permanent or non-federal establishment, such as major generals of militia or volunteers, m...

    By June 30, 1920, there were 10 major generals of the line (maj.gen. 1–10) and 10 major generals of the staff: the Quartermaster General (Q.m.Gen.), the Surgeon General (Surg.Gen.), the Chief of Coast Artillery (C.of C.A.), the Adjutant General (Adj.Gen.), the Inspector General (Insp.Gen.), the Judge Advocate General (J.A.G.), the Chief of Engineer...

    Northwest Indian War

    The first major general in the Regular Army was Arthur St. Clair, who was appointed in 1791 to prosecute the Northwest Indian War. After the disastrous Battle of the Wabash, St. Clair was replaced by Anthony Wayne, who successfully concluded the war in 1795. Wayne died in December 1796 and the grade of major general was abolished three months later.

    Quasi-War

    After sixteen months in abeyance, the grade of major general was revived in 1798 when the Regular Army was expanded during the Quasi-War with France. As part of the buildup, Congress authorized a lieutenant general, two major generals, and an inspector general and a quartermaster general with the rank of major general. Only one of the two line major general slots was ultimately filled; the other was declined by Henry Knox, who refused to be outranked by the designated inspector general, Alexa...

    War of 1812

    The grade of major general was revived permanently when the military establishment expanded in anticipation of the War of 1812. The first two major generals were Revolutionary War veterans Henry Dearborn and Thomas Pinckney. After a year of defeats, Dearborn was relieved and four more major generals were appointed: James Wilkinson, Wade Hampton, Morgan Lewis, and William Henry Harrison. A year later, all four had been court-martialled, sidelined, or driven to resign, and George Izard, Jacob J...

    The following list of Congressional legislation includes all acts of Congress directly pertaining to appointments to the grade of major general in the Regular Army.It does not include legislation pertaining solely to appointments to that grade in the non-permanent establishment, or by brevet. Each entry lists an act of Congress, its citation in the...

    Bell, William Gardner (2005), Commanding Generals and Chiefs Of Staff, 1775–2005: Portraits & Biographical Sketches of the United States Army's Senior Officer, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing...

  3. 11 de abr. de 2016 · Flavius Belisarius: Flavius, one of Byzantium’s greatest generals, defeated the Vandals and retook the African part of the Roman Empire. He then captured Rome, Naples and Milan (536). Khalid ibn al-Walid: A Muslim commander for Muhammad and his successors, Khalid was undefeated in over 100 battles against various tribes, the Byzantines and the Persian Empire (625-638).

  4. This is a list of active duty United States Army major generals collected from publicly available and accessible information. Contents. 1 Joint positions. 1.1 Department of Defense. 1.1.1 Office of the Secretary of Defense. 1.1.2 Defense Agencies. 1.1.3 Joint Staff. 1.1.4 Unified Combatant Commands. 1.2 National Guard. 1.3 Other joint positions.

  5. U.S. Army General Officers. U.S. Army Commanding Generals. U.S. Army Chiefs of Staff. U.S. Army Five-Star Generals. The First Female General Officer in the U.S. Army. The First Black General...

  6. Major General is the 26th rank in the United States Army, ranking above Brigadier General and directly below Lieutenant General. A major general is a General Officer at DoD paygrade O-8, with a starting monthly pay of $12,804. What is the proper way to address a Major General?