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The South African Army on Friday announced the appointment of two new Major-Generals.
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Major-Generals from the South African Defence Force were also in attendance.
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The following Major-Generals would be promoted to the rank of
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The following Major-Generals will be promoted to the rank of
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List of the Personnel of the Ships of the Navy, etc., published by the Statistical Section of the Principal Naval Staff, January 1, 1915, see Naval Constructors Corps: “Major-Generals.”
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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List of the Personnel of the Ships of the Navy, etc., published by the Statistical Section of the Principal Naval Staff, January 1, 1915, see Naval Constructors Corps: “Major-Generals.”
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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List of the Personnel of the Ships of the Navy, etc., published by the Statistical Section of the Principal Naval Staff, January 1, 1915, see Naval Constructors Corps: “Major-Generals.”
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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Major-Generals Hunter, Rundle, and Gatacre have displayed the highest qualities as daring and skilful leaders, as well as being endowed with administrative capabilities of a high order.
Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Bennet Burleigh
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Generals Heath, Spencer, Greene, and Sullivan are promoted by the Honorable Congress to the rank of Major-Generals; and the
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There was a mist in her brain as she talked to the Major-Generals and Deputy Secretaries -- it did not in the least obscure what she found to say -- and in the midst of it the formless idea that he must wish to attach a special importance to his visit.
Hilda A Story of Calcutta Sara Jeannette Duncan
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