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.
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  • 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.
  • The eldest of the sons is a general officer, in the service of the King of the two Sicilies; a man of equal honour and bravery, but passionate and haugh-ty, valuing himself on his descent. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Even the military aircraft carrying a four-star U.S. general officer and entourage of high-level foreign officers was grounded in a Far East country.
  • As a result, lieutenant colonels, colonels, and general officers must operate in a more complex task environment than during the Cold War.
  • I also remember a gathering in front of the tavern, when the evening coach was expected, with the idea of mobbing an unpopular general officer who was to pass through by that conveyance. Old New England Traits
  • A fine military bearing and social graces contributed at the same time to his assignments as aide-de-camp to several general officers - assignments that greatly enhanced the educational value of those years.
  • Braxton, who succeeded as post commander, knew that in European armies and in the old Mexican War days the aiguillette was ordinarily the distinctive badge of general officers or those empowered to give orders in their name. Waring's Peril

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