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    Lieutenant General Luan Hoxha (born 28 March 1960 in Shkodër, Albania) was the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of Albania until 16 June 2008. He was dismissed by the Albanian President after Prime Minister Berisha's proposal.

  2. Lieutenant general ( Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a military rank used in many countries. The rank originates from the Old European System. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages, where the title of lieutenant general was held by the second-in-command on the battlefield, who was normally subordinate to a captain general .

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    The United States Code explicitly limits the total number of generals that may be concurrently active to 231 for the Army, 62 for the Marine Corps, and 198 for the Air Force. For the Army and Air Force, no more than about 25% of the service's active duty general officers may have more than two stars. Some of these slots can be reserved by statute. ...

    The three-star grade goes hand-in-hand with the position of office to which it is linked, so the rank is temporary. Officers may only achieve three-star grade if they are appointed to positions that require the officer to hold such a rank. Their rank expires with the expiration of their term of office, which is usually set by statute. Lieutenant ge...

    Other than voluntary retirement, the statute sets a number of mandates for retirement. Lieutenant generals must retire after 38 years of service unless appointed for promotion or reappointed to grade to serve longer. Otherwise, all general officers must retire the month after their 64th birthday.However, the Secretary of Defense can defer a three-s...

    During the Quasi War with France, President John Adams promoted George Washington to lieutenant general. The next person to receive a regular promotion to the rank was Ulysses S. Grantover sixty years later, before the end of the American Civil War. On February 28, 1855, President Franklin Pierce nominated Winfield Scott to be breveted lieutenant g...

    An Army or Marine Corps lieutenant general typically commands a corps-sized unit (20,000 to 45,000 soldiers for an Army Corps and a similar number of Marines for a Marine Expeditionary Force), while an Air Force lieutenant general commands a large Numbered Air Force consisting of several wings or a smaller USAF Major Command (MAJCOM) such as the Ai...

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    Listed in order of receiving the rank: 1. George Washington, the first officer to be appointed to the grade of lieutenant general. He was later posthumously promoted to General of the Armies of the United Statesin 1976. 2. Winfield Scott, received a brevetpromotion to lieutenant general 3. Ulysses S. Grant, later promoted to General of the Army of the United States 4. William Sherman, later promoted to General of the Army of the United States 5. Philip Sheridan, later promoted to General of t...

    World War II

    1. Frank Maxwell Andrews, U.S. Army Air Forces, commander of U.S. Forces in the European Theater, killed in an air crash 2. Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., commander of U.S. Tenth Army, posthumously promoted to General 3. Jimmy Doolittle, U.S. Army Air Forces, leader of the Doolittle Raid on Japan in World War II and commander of the U.S. Eighth Air Force, Twelfth Air Force and Fifteenth Air Force, later promoted to general, U.S. Air Force, after retirement 4. Hugh Aloysius Drum, commander of U.S....

    1950s through 1980s; Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War

    1. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, U.S. Marine Corps, the most decorated Marine in Marine Corps history (only Marine ever to be awarded the Navy Crossfive times) 2. Lewis Blaine Hershey, head of the Selective Service System1940–70, lieutenant general 1956–70, then promoted to general, retired 1973 at age 79. 3. Edgar S. Harris Jr., former chief of staff and vice commander in chief of the Strategic Air Command and former commander of the Eighth Air Force. 4. Robert Sink, former commander of the 506t...

  5. Lieutenant general is a superior rank to major general, but subordinate to a (full) general. The rank has a NATO rank code of OF-8, equivalent to a vice-admiral in the Royal Navy and an air marshal in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the air forces of many Commonwealth countries. The rank insignia for both the Army and the Royal Marines is a crown ...

  6. Lieutenant general or lieutenant-general (abbrev Lt Gen, LTG etc.), is a military rank (NATO code OF-8). It is used in many countries. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages where the title of lieutenant general was held by the second in command on the battlefield.

  7. Hrvatska. Poveznice. Izvori. General (od lat. generalis - opći) je osoba koja se nalazi u vrhu vojne ili, nešto rjeđe, policijske hijerarhije. Čin generala karakterističan je za kopnenu vojsku i ratno zrakoplovstvo, i poznaju ga gotovo sve vojske svijeta. U ratnoj mornarici odgovara mu čin admirala.

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