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general officer

NOUN
  1. officers in the Army or Air Force or Marines above the rank of colonel

How To Use general officer In A Sentence

  • Implement combined orientation training for Senior Executive Service civilians and general officers.
  • Surgeon general: The chief general officer in the medical departments of the U. S. Army, Navy, or Air Force.
  • There are many officers in the embassy who are equivalent to general officers and colonels.
  • The pursuivant made himself known to some of the household, and the Englishmen were immediately received with courtesy, though not such as to draw attention upon them, and conveyed to a neighboring tent, the residence of a general officer, which they were given to understand was destined for their accommodation, and where their packages accordingly were deposited, and refreshments offered them. Anne of Geierstein
  • It would be reasonable to expect that the career track to senior executive service would be similar to that of the general officer for military cadets.
  • Anything else would smack of favoritism and unfair treatment for a general officer.
  • The letter added, that I must waive all objections relative to my recent loss, as it would be improper, in the present state of things, that the wife of a general officer should not be presented; and, moreover, that I should be personally expected and well received, as I had been named to son altesse royale by the queen herself. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
  • These new pandects were authorized and signed by eleven peers, twenty-five general officers, and fifty superior officers.
  • Anything else would smack of favoritism and unfair treatment for a general officer.
  • I can think of nothing finer to do for this general officer today than promote her to the rank of major general.
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