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  1. Divisional general is a general officer rank who commands an army division. The rank originates from the French Revolutionary System, and is used by a number of countries. The rank is above a brigade general, and normally below an army corps general.

  2. General de divisão (pré-AO 1990: general-de-divisão) é o posto intermediário entre general de brigada e general de exército. [1] É usado nos exércitos brasileiro, espanhol e francês. Os generais de divisão, também chamados informalmente "generais de 3 estrelas", são aptos a comandar uma Divisão.

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    Brigadier general

    Brigadier general (Brig. Gen.) is a military rank used in many countries. The rank originates from the Old European System. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries, usually sitting between the ranks of colonel and major general. When appointed to a field command, a brigadier general is typically in command of a brigade consisting of around 4,000 troops (four battalions). In some countries, this rank is given the name of brigadier, which is usually equivalent to brigadier ge...

    Brigade general

    Brigade general is the rank of a brigade commander in countries where the French Revolutionary System'sgeneral officer rank designation is used. The rank name général de brigade (transl.brigade general) was first used in the French revolutionary armies. It is used both brigadier general and major generalbecause it is used for the designated rank of the general officers that the country stipulates as brigade commanders' class by law.

    Argentina

    The rank of brigadier general (with some local variations) is used in the Argentine Air Force. Unlike other armed forces of the World, the rank of brigadier general is actually the highest rank in the Air Force. This is due to the use of the rank of brigadier and its derivatives to designate all general officersin the Air Force: brigadier (lowest general officer); brigadier-major (middle); and brigadier-general (highest). The rank of brigadier general is reserved for the Chief General Staff o...

    Australia

    In the Australian Imperial Force during World War I, the rank of brigadier general was always temporary and held only while the officer was posted to a particular task, typically the command of a brigade. (Until 1915, Australian brigades were commanded by colonels.) When posted elsewhere, the rank would be relinquished and the former rank resumed. This policy prevented an accumulation of high-ranking general officers brought about by the relatively high turnover of brigade commanders. Brigadi...

    Bangladesh

    Prior to 2001, the Bangladesh Army rank was known as brigadier, in conformity with the rank structure of the Commonwealth Nations. In 2001 the Bangladesh Army introduced the rank of brigadier general, however "the grade stayed equivalent to brigadier", and although classified as a "one-star rank", a brigadier general is not considered to be a general officer – the lowest ranking general officer is Major General. Brigadier general is equivalent to commodore of the Bangladesh Navy and air commo...

    Army insignia

    1. General de brigada (Argentine Army) 2. Brigadier general (Bengali: ব্রিগেডিয়ার জেনারেল, romanized: Brigēḍiẏāra jēnārēla) (Bangladesh Army) 3. Brigadier general (Barbados Regiment) 4. Brigadier general (Belize Defence Force) 5. Général de brigade (Benin Army) 6. General de brigada (Bolivian Army) 7. General de brigada (Brazilian Army) 8. Brigedier jeneral (Royal Brunei Land Force) 9. Général de brigade (Burkina Faso Ground Forces) 10. Général de brigade (Kirundi: Jenerai wa birigade) (Buru...

  3. Major general is a military rank used in many countries. It is derived from the older rank of sergeant major general. In English-speaking countries, when appointed to a field command, a major general is typically in command of a division consisting of around 6,000 to 25,000 troops (several regiments or brigades).

  4. O comando de cada divisão é exercido por um oficial general que, conforme o país, pode ter a patente de general de divisão, tenente-general ou major-general.

  5. Major general or divisional general: Rear admiral or Counter admiral: Air vice-marshal: Brigadier or brigadier general: Commodore or flotilla admiral: Air commodore: Senior commissioned officers; Colonel (Ship-of-the-line) Captain: Group captain: Lieutenant colonel: Frigate captain or Commander: Wing commander: Major or commandant ...