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major general
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major general
n.
1. Abbr. MG or Maj Gen or MajGen A commissioned rank in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps that is above brigadier general and below lieutenant general.
2. One who holds this rank.

major general
n
(Military) Military an officer immediately junior to a lieutenant general
major-generalship , major-generalcy n
Translations
major general
nGeneralmajor(in) m(f)
major general n (Mil) → generale m di divisione


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In Massachusetts last fall, he made his way through the local doctor's office where his girlfriend at the time worked, shaking hands and introducing himself to the Oxford woman's co-workers as a two-star general in the Air Force Reserve, she recalled.
The change is part of a major reshuffle in which 16 two-star generals have been transferred," they said.
Since Taguba had been the two-star general in command of the 2004 Abu Ghraib investigation, he was in a position to see all the suppressed photos.
 
 
 
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