field marshal

NOUN
  1. an officer holding the highest rank in the army
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How To Use field marshal In A Sentence

  • Brauchitsch, having been promoted to general in February 1938, was given his field marshal's baton in July 1940.
  • If Halder's diary can be regarded as obligatory literature for Ledokol's subject matter, I would describe the reminiscences of General Field Marshal Manstein as recommended literature.
  • Since your highness is a field marshal, I'm not sure who your superiors are, exactly ... Watershed
  • Field Marshal Keitel described her appearance during an interrogation at Nuremberg.
  • Although he plays down his army service, he was an aide to Field Marshal Montgomery.
  • German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps had been beaten and driven out of Africa by the time the 100th arrived.
  • The commander-in-chief, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, was Scots, but could only offer to out-produce and out-slaughter the Central Powers.
  • It is said every soldier carries a field marshal's baton in his knapsack.
  • General Byng's attack covered the whole length of what had become known as the redoubtable and supposedly impregnable "Hindenburg line," so called because it had been established by that greatest of all German military geniuses, Field Marshal von Hindenburg. The Boy Allies with Haig in Flanders Or, the Fighting Canadians of Vimy Ridge
  • In Icebreaker, Suvarov has the relevant quotations from the interrogations of Colonel-General Alfred Jodl and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, who maintained that the entire war in the East, to a known degree, may be termed a preventive war. . . Deathride
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