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Commanding and general
* Robert W. Cone, a major general in the United States Army, and Special Assistant to the Commanding General of TRADOC
On June 1, 1990, he assumed duties as the commanding general, 2nd Force Service Support Group < nowiki > Group / Commanding </ nowiki > general, 6th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic and commanded the 2d FSSG during the Gulf War.
Promoted to brigadier general in season 8, O ' Neill is chosen as the Commanding Officer of Stargate Command after George Hammond's promotion to the Department of Homeworld Security.
*** Feng Zicai 馮子才 / 冯子才 ( 1818-1903 ; Bobai, Guangxi ; Hakka pronunciation: Fung Tse Choi ), Commanding general, Sino-French War ( the only war that Qing Dynasty had won against foreign countries ), 1884 – 1885
* Henry H. " Hap " Arnold, Commanding General of the United States Army Air Forces in all theaters throughout World War II, first United States Air Force five-star general ; born in Gladwyne and graduated from Lower Merion High School in Ardmore
In August 1937 he was transferred to Palestine, where there was growing unrest, to be General Officer Commanding ( GOC ) British Forces in Palestine and Trans-Jordan and was promoted to lieutenant general in January 1938.
Arnold was an aviation pioneer, Chief of the Air Corps ( 1938 – 1941 ), Commanding General of the U. S. Army Air Forces during World War II, the only Air Force general to hold five-star rank, and the only person to hold a five-star rank in two different U. S. military services.
After being promoted to major general, he served as commander of the 1st Marine Division and as Deputy Commanding General of Marine Forces Central.
In June 1942, he went to England as commanding general of II Corps, and the next month moved up to Commanding General, Army Forces European Theater of Operations, promoted to major general on August 17, 1942.
* Commanding General, a Commanding officer in the military that holds a general officer rank
* Lt. Gen. Dennis Hejlik ( USMC ) – Commanding general of Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, and Marine Forces Command
1987 saw Hoar accept a position as Commanding General at the Parris Island recruit depot ; later that year he was promoted to major general.
Having been advanced to KCB in the Queen's Birthday Honours 1966, he was made General Officer Commanding Far East Land Forces with the rank of lieutenant general on 28 July 1966, tri-service Commander in Chief of Far East Command in 1967 and, having been promoted to full general on 29 March 1968, General Officer Commanding Southern Command on 12 May 1969.
He was appointed Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on 19 January 1966 and went on to be General Officer Commanding Far East Land Forces with the rank of lieutenant general on 16 November 1968.
In July 1953, he was advanced to the rank of lieutenant general and assumed his final duties as Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, and served in this capacity until his retirement, with the rank of general, on September 1, 1955.
* Alexander Macomb ( general ) ( 1782 – 1841 ), his son, major general, Commanding General of the United States Army, 1828 – 1841
Promoted to major general in March 1920, he served as Assistant to the Commandant of the Marine Corps and later became Commanding General, Department of the Pacific with headquarters in San Francisco.

Commanding and New
* Winfield Scott, Commanding General of the U. S. Army from New Jersey
Early in September, while still in New York, he met with U. S. Army Air Forces Commanding General Henry H. Arnold on a runway at LaGuardia Airport.
Commanding a main force of some 8, 000 men, he moved south in June from Quebec, boated up Lake Champlain to middle New York, then marched over the divide and down the Hudson Valley to Saratoga.
Appointed OBE in the New Year Honours 1965, and promoted to lieutenant colonel on 25 January 1965, he was appointed Commanding Officer of 2nd Royal Green Jackets which was deployed to Borneo in Spring 1966 during the Indonesia – Malaysia confrontation where his actions earned him a mention in despatches.
He was made General Officer Commanding the 1st Division on 6 January 1972, with the substantive rank of major-general from 6 April 1972, Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong with the rank of lieutenant-general on 1 December 1973 and appointed KCB in the New Year Honours 1974.
On 2 October 1989 he was promoted to Lieutenant-General and appointed General Officer Commanding 1st British Corps, and, having been appointed KCB in the New Year Honours 1990, he relinquished his command on 2 December 1991.
Pratt was at sea in 1919 – 1921 as Commanding Officer of the battleship New York and as Commander Destroyer Force, Pacific Fleet.
He became General Officer Commanding 1st Infantry Division at Aldershot on 4 June 1923 and, having been advanced to KCB in the New Year Honours 1925, he was promoted to lieutenant-general on 16 March 1926.
Templer became Director of Military Intelligence at the War Office in March 1946 and Vice Chief of the Imperial General Staff in February 1948 and, having been promoted to lieutenant-general on 5 April 1948 and appointed KBE in the New Year Honours 1949, moved on to be General Officer Commanding Eastern Command on 18 February 1950.
In late 1861 he became Commanding Officer of the new gunboat Cayuga, in which he performed distinguished service during the 1862 campaigns to capture New Orleans and the lower Mississippi River.
Upon graduation, the Air Force sent him to Sampson Air Force Base in New York where he founded and then became Commanding Officer of the Air Force Bandsmen Training School, recruiting musicians from Eastman School of Music, Juilliard School, and other Eastern music schools.
In April 1941, he reported to Experimental Division One for duty as the Prospective Commanding Officer of to support at-sea experiments off New London.
While the flying program was under the technical control of the Commanding General Training Command, the airfield belonged to the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York.
In 1990-1991, Barrie held an appointment as Defence Adviser, New Delhi, India, and following this post, he served as Director RAN Surface Warfare School and Commanding Officer ; Deputy Maritime Commander and Chief of Staff at Maritime Headquarters in Sydney ; Deputy Chief of Naval Staff ; and Vice Chief of the Defence Force in 1997-1998.
In November 1892, Abbott was appointed aide-de-camp “ on the Staff of the Commanding Officers Dept .” of New York.
From June 1946 until August 1951, Maj Wilson had consecutive tours as Dean and Assistant Director, Marine Corps Institute ; Aide-de-Camp, Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force ( FMF ), Pacific ; and Officer in Charge, District Headquarters Recruiting Station, New York City.
He was appointed General Officer Commanding British troops in Egypt on 15 June 1954 and, having been promoted to lieutenant general on 29 September 1954 and advanced to KCB in the New Year Honours 1956, he became Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff on 5 October 1956.
Appointed Air Officer Commanding Strike Command on 29 August 1985, he was advanced to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the 1988 New Year Honours.
There he completed Gunnery School aboard USS New Orleans before reporting to USS Astoria in July 1940 for a two-year assignment as Commanding Officer of the Marine Detachment.
* Commanding officer of the New South Wales Corps-Francis Grose
* Commanding officer of the New South Wales Corps-Francis Grose
* Commanding officer of the New South Wales Corps-Francis Grose
* Commanding officer of the New South Wales Corps-William Paterson

Commanding and militia
Soon popularly known as either the Moultrie Flag or Liberty Flag, it became the standard of the South Carolina militia, and was presented in Charleston, by Commanding General Major General Nathanael Greene, when that city was liberated at the end of the war.
An artillery and infantry officer, he was the Commanding Officer of the Highland Fusiliers of Canada from 1971 – 1973 and then was the Senior Staff Officer to the Major General Reserves for Canada, completing 24 years of militia service.
His military rank was earned through service with the Canadian militia, in which he was Commanding Officer of Montreal's Royal Canadian Hussars from 1898 to 1903.

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