general of the army
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general of the army
Summary
general of the army is a military rank[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- general of the army's instance of is recorded as military rank[3].
- general of the army is a type of general[4].
- general of the army is a type of five-star rank[5].
- general of the army's Commons category is recorded as Colonel generals[6].
- general of the army's said to be the same as is recorded as army general[7].
- general of the army comprises General of the Army[8].
- general of the army comprises General of the army[9].
- general of the army comprises army general[10].
- general of the army comprises general[11].
- general of the army comprises General of the Army[12].
- general of the army comprises General of the Army[13].
- general of the army comprises Q16636084[14].
- general of the army comprises general of the army[15].
- general of the army comprises General of the Army[16].
- general of the army comprises General of Army of Ukraine[17].
- general of the army comprises general de ejército[18].
- general of the army comprises Army general[19].
- general of the army comprises army general (East Germany)[20].
- general of the army's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Army generals[21].
- general of the army's next lower rank is recorded as colonel general[22].
- general of the army's next lower rank is recorded as general[23].
Body
Definition and Type
general of the army's instance of is recorded as military rank[3]. Recorded subclass of include general[4] and five-star rank[5].
Use and Application
Components include General of the Army[8], a military rank[24], in United States[25]; army general[10], a military rank[26], in France[27]; general[11]; Q16636084[14], a military rank[28], in Poland[29]; General of Army of Ukraine[17], a military rank[30], in Ukraine[31], founded in 1992[32]; and general de ejército[18].
Why It Matters
general of the army has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]