Sentence examples for lieutenant general from inspiring English sources

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lieutenant general

noun

A commissioned officer in the British Army or Royal Marines or the United States Army, United States Marine Corps or United States Air Force, ranked above a major general and below a general.

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He was also lieutenant general of Dauphiné.

He later became lieutenant general.

Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal A. Early.

He was a lieutenant general, not a lieutenant colonel.

In March 1792 he was made a lieutenant general.

Why should a lieutenant general from Moscow know about LaGuardia?

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In England, Nicholson was promoted to lieutenant-general.

Those forces were commanded by Lieutenant-General Lam Quang Thi.

Promoted to Lieutenant-General on 7 November (O.S).

Brooke turned down Mountbatten's initial request for either Lieutenant-General Archibald Nye or Lieutenant-General John Swayne.

The soldier retired in 1947, with the honorary rank of lieutenant-general.

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