general+officers

  • 41General Alcazar — is a character in The Adventures of Tintin series of classic comic books drawn and written by Hergé. A general in the army of San Theodoros, Alcazar is involved in a never ending struggle for power with his arch rival General Tapioca, both men… …

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  • 42General William J. Fox Airfield — IATA: WJF – ICAO: KWJF Summary …

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  • 43General Officer Commanding — (GOC) is the usual title given in the armies of Commonwealth (and some other) nations to a general officer who holds a command appointment. Thus, a general might be the GOC II Corps or GOC 7th Armoured Division. A general officer heading a… …

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  • 44General Tapioca — is a fictional character from The Adventures of Tintin series of classic comic books drawn and written by Hergé. He is the arch enemy of Tintin s friend General Alcazar.He and Alcazar are both Generals in the army of the fictional South American… …

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  • 45general staff — n the general staff the group of military officers who work for a military leader …

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  • 46General Service Code — is a code that was used during the American Civil War. The code uses one flag or two torches. The flags come in three color schemes: a red square in the middle of a white background, white on black, or black on white. The flag that is used at any …

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  • 47general staff — noun uncount a group of military officers of middle rank who are under a COMMANDING OFFICER (=an officer of high rank) …

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  • 48general court-martial — n. the highest military court, for judging the gravest offenses: it consists of five or more officers or enlisted men, and can impose the death sentence …

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  • 49general staff — n. Mil. a group of officers who assist the commander of a high unit in planning, coordinating, and supervising operations …

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  • 50General Orders for Sentries — Orders to Sentry is the official title of a set of rules governing sentry (guard or watch) duty in the United States armed forces. While any guard posting has rules that may go without saying ( Stay awake, for instance), these orders are… …

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