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  2. George Thomas Dorrell - Wikipedia

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    The Nery gun. On 1 September 1914, at Néry, France, during a fierce attack by the enemy, all the officers of 'L' Battery were either killed or wounded, including the officer (Edward Kinder Bradbury) in command, who, although having had one leg taken off by a shell, continued to direct the firing until he died.

  3. Comparative army enlisted ranks of Francophone countries

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    No insignia: Adjudant-major: Adjudant-chef: Adjudant: Première sergent major: Première sergent: Sergent: Caporal-chef: Caporal: Soldat de 1 ère classe: Soldat de 2 ème classe: Ajida shefu: Ajida majoro

  4. Major (France) - Wikipedia

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    The designation of Major or Medical Major, with category rank sub-classes (1st Class Major, 2nd Class Major, Aide-Major, and Deputy Aide-Major) designated until 1928 a Military Medic. In the French War Navy of the 18th century, a rank of Major of the Vessel existed briefly and was situated between the rank of Ship-of-the-line lieutenant and ...

  5. Ranks in the French Army - Wikipedia

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    Major: Major: Senior sub-officer rank since 1 January 2009 this grade is attached to the sous-officiers. Prior to this date it was an independent corps between the sous-officiers and the officiers. There is typically at least one Major per regiment and several in a brigade. Adjudant-chef: Chief Adjutant Often same responsibilities as the ...

  6. Sergeant major - Wikipedia

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    Sergeant major is now generally an appointment rather than a rank. The appointment is normally held by the senior warrant officer of an army or marine unit. These appointments are made at several levels: for example, the senior warrant officer of a company, battery or squadron, or the senior warrant officer of a battalion or regiment.

  7. Category:Sergeants Major of the Army - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 September 2024, at 06:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919) - Wikipedia

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    The chief of staff was assisted by an état-major-général, who ran the GQG general staff of around 50 officers and saw that the commander-in-chief's orders were carried out and two aides-majors with responsibilities for the individual departments of GQG. [4] [5] GQG was originally organised into four bureaux (or departments).

  9. Thomas J. McHugh - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. McHugh (December 23, 1919 – February 1, 2000) was a United States Marine who served as the 3rd Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from June 29, 1962, to July 16, 1965. Early life [ edit ]