How To Use generalcy In A Sentence
- After passing through several desperate campaigns, he rose by promotion to the adjutant generalcy of regiment's corps.
- Awarded a major generalcy for the operations, he was ordered eastward upon creation of the Army of Virginia.
- His main contribution, however, to Britain was his training of light infantry and his military changes earned him a lieutenant generalcy.
- I was not aware of the reasons for this course, and therefore strongly recommended him for a major-generalcy. Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
- But, unhappily, Government would not re-enforce Johnston -- even to the very limited extent it might; and Mr. Davis promoted Pemberton to a lieutenant-generalcy and sent him to Vicksburg. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
- He went to sea as a youth and so distinguished himself that by the time he was 35 he held the captain generalcy of the Indies fleet, which convoyed treasure ships from the New World to Spain.
- For Stuart, the formation of a corps brought with it the prospect of a lieutenant generalcy for himself. Cavalryman of the Lost Cause
- Coincident with General Eisenhower's advancement to a permanent major generalcy, the Distinguished Service Medal has been awarded to him with the following citation.
- He had prized a lieutenant generalcy since the organization of cavalry corps. Cavalryman of the Lost Cause
- He began that part of his career that was to lead him to the adjutant generalcy and a place of prominence in the history of the new state.