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  • 21Army and Navy Club — The Army and Navy Club in London is a gentlemen s club founded in 1837, also known informally as The Rag. [http://www.armynavyclub.co.uk/ Main page of Army and Navy Club web site] at armynavyclub.co.uk (accessed 18 January 2008)] Foundation and… …

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  • 22Marshal 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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  • 23Marshal (Brazil) — Military of Brazil …

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  • 24Marshal (Italy) — The Italian military rank of maresciallo (Marshal) is classified as sub officer and is only the higher rank of non commissioned officers in Italian Armed Forces, higher than the rank of Sergeant but lower than ensign/second lieutenant: there are… …

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  • 25Army ranks and insignia of the Russian Federation — Armed Forces of the Russian Federation …

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  • 26marshal — 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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  • 27Marshal of the United States Supreme Court — The Marshal of the United States Supreme Court is the person, similar to a bailiff, who attends the Supreme Court of the United States. Contents 1 Legal basis 2 Participants in the Courtroom 3 Notes 4 …

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  • 28Army General (France) — A Général d Armée (Army General) is the highest active military rank of the French Army. Officially, Général d armée is not a rank ( grade in French), but a position and style ( rang et appellation ) bestowed on some Généraux de division… …

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  • 29Marshal (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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  • 30Army Group North Ukraine — The Army Group North Ukraine ( de. Nordukraine) was a major ground force formation of the German armed forces.It was created on the 1 April 1944 by renaming Army Group South on trial basis, in the course of the separation of troops under command… …

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