Attorney General May may refer to: Clark W. May (1869–1908), Attorney General of West Virginia Dwight May (1822–1880), Attorney General of Michigan George...
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general (Pakistan Army) Major general (Papua New Guinea Land Element) Major general (Philippine Army) Major-general (Portuguese Army) General-maior (Romanian...
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Atlas Maior of 1665. Cologne: Taschen Verlag. ISBN 3-8228-3125-5. (in German, French, and English) Peter van der Krogt, Joan Blaeu (2005). Atlas Maior of...
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The Armed Forces General Staff (Portuguese: Estado-Maior-General das Forças Armadas), or EMGFA, is the supreme military body of Portugal. It is responsible...
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military, a general is the most senior general-grade officer; it is the highest achievable commissioned officer rank (or echelon) that may be attained...
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himself refers to the work in his other writings generally as Cato Maior and once as Cato Maior qui est scriptus ad te de senectute. Possibly he calls it Cato...
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general and below the five-star rank of field marshal, which is largely a war-time or ceremonial rank. A general may be referred to as a full general...
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List of Japanese governors-general may refer to: Governor-General of Korea Governor-General of Taiwan This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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holding the ranks of lieutenant-general and major-general may be generically considered to be generals. A general's insignia is a crossed sword and baton...
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includes the ornamentation of the streets of Campo Maior with paper flowers and other decorations. Campo Maior was certainly a Roman settlement – the ancient...
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