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  • 1Marshal of France — Baton of a modern Marshal of France …

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  • 2Marshal of Poland — NATO OF 10 …

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  • 3Marshal of Châtillon — may refer to more than one Marshal of France: Gaspard I de Coligny of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries Gaspard III de Coligny of the seventeenth century This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same personal name. If an …

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  • 4Marshal — This article is about a title. For other meanings, see Marshal (disambiguation). For the rank of Field Marshal, see Field Marshal. Marshal (also spelled marshall, more commonly in British English than American English[1][2]), is a word used in… …

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  • 5marshal — marshalcy, marshalship, n. marshaler; esp. Brit., marshaller, n. /mahr sheuhl/, n., v., marshaled, marshaling or (esp. Brit.) marshalled, marshalling. n. 1. a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Cf. field …

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  • 6Marshal of the air force — This article is about air force officers who rank as marshals. For the similarly named but lesser air force rank, see Air Marshal. Common anglophone military ranks Navies Armies Air forces Officers Admiral of the fleet …

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  • 7marshal — n. & v. n. 1 (Marshal) a a high ranking officer in the armed forces (Air Marshal; Field Marshal; Marshal of France). b a high ranking officer of state (Earl Marshal). 2 an officer arranging ceremonies, controlling procedure at races, etc. 3 US… …

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  • 8Marshal (Japan) — nihongo| Marshal |元帥| gensui (also frequently translated as Field marshal) was the highest title in the prewar Imperial Japanese Military.The term gensui , which was used for both the Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy, was at… …

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  • 9marshal — /ˈmaʃəl / (say mahshuhl) noun 1. a military officer of the highest rank. In many countries the title is modified by some other term, as in Australia field marshal, and in France marshal of France. 2. US an administrative officer of a judicial… …

  • 10FRANCE — (Heb. פְרַאנְצִיָּה and צָרְפַת), country in Western Europe. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: from the first settlements unil the revolution the roman and merovingian periods from the carolingians until the eve of the… …

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