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Parent topics
- Military rank [r]: Schema through which a hierarchy of whom can give orders to whom, in a military service [e]
- General officer [r]: In current military organizations, the highest military rank (although the naval equivalent is admiral); also used in the sense of general officer, the highest grade of ranks of which this is the highest [e]
- Major general [r]: A senior military rank, in the middle to bottom range the top of the "general officer " system that divides officers into junior, field, and general/flag. [e]
- Brigadier general [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Vice admiral [r]: Usually the second-highest military rank of admiral in Naval service, often called "three-star", equivalent to ground/air force lieutenant general [e]
- Halifax-class [r]: Designated multirole frigates by the Canadian Navy, a class of twelve destroyer-type ships of 4950 tons; built between 1992 and 1997, they are undergoing mid-life upgrades [e]
- Major general [r]: A senior military rank, in the middle to bottom range the top of the "general officer " system that divides officers into junior, field, and general/flag. [e]
- General [r]: In current military organizations, the highest military rank (although the naval equivalent is admiral); also used in the sense of general officer, the highest grade of ranks of which this is the highest [e]