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Divisional general

Divisional general is a general officer rank who commands an army division. The rank originates from the French Revolutionary System, and is used by a number of countries. The rank is above a brigade general, and normally below an army corps general.

The rank is mostly used in countries where it is used as a modern alternative to a previous older rank of major-general or lieutenant-general.

General de división
(Argentine Army)[4]

General de división (Argentine Army)[4]

Général de division
(Benin Army)[5]

Général de division (Benin Army)[5]

General de división
(Bolivian Army)[6]

General de división (Bolivian Army)[6]

General de divisão
(Brazilian Army)[7]

General de divisão (Brazilian Army)[7]

Général de division
(Burkina Faso Ground Forces)[8]

Général de division (Burkina Faso Ground Forces)[8]

Général de division
(Cameroon Ground Forces)

Général de division (Cameroon Ground Forces)

Général de division
(Central African Ground Forces)

Général de division (Central African Ground Forces)

Général de division
(Chadian Ground Forces)

Général de division (Chadian Ground Forces)

General de división
(Chilean Army)[9]

General de división (Chilean Army)[9]

Général de division
(Congolese Ground Forces)[10]

Général de division (Congolese Ground Forces)[10]

General de división
(Cuban Revolutionary Army)[11]

General de división (Cuban Revolutionary Army)[11]

General de división
(Ecuadorian Army)[12]

General de división (Ecuadorian Army)[12]

General de división
(Salvadoran Army)[13]

General de división (Salvadoran Army)[13]

Général de division
(French Army)[14]

Général de division (French Army)[14]

General de división
(Guatemalan Army)[15]

General de división (Guatemalan Army)[15]

Général de division
(Guinea Ground Forces)

Général de division (Guinea Ground Forces)

General de división
(Honduran Army)[16]

General de división (Honduran Army)[16]

Generale di Divisione
(Maggior Generale)
(Italian Army)[17]

Generale di Divisione (Maggior Generale) (Italian Army)[17]

Général de division
(Ivory Coast Ground Forces)[18]

Général de division (Ivory Coast Ground Forces)[18]

Général de division
(Madagascar Ground Forces)[19]

Général de division (Madagascar Ground Forces)[19]

Général de division
(Malian Ground Forces)[20]

Général de division (Malian Ground Forces)[20]

General de división
(Mexican Army)[21]

General de división (Mexican Army)[21]

General de divizie
(Moldovan Ground Forces)[22]

General de divizie (Moldovan Ground Forces)[22]

Général de division
(Royal Moroccan Army)

Général de division (Royal Moroccan Army)

Général de division
(Niger Ground Forces)[23]

Général de division (Niger Ground Forces)[23]

General de división
(Paraguayan Army)

General de división (Paraguayan Army)

General de división
(Peruvian Army)[24]

General de división (Peruvian Army)[24]

Generał dywizji
(Polish Land Forces)[25]

Generał dywizji (Polish Land Forces)[25]

Général de division
(Senegalese Ground Forces)

Général de division (Senegalese Ground Forces)

General de división
(Spanish Army)[26]

General de división (Spanish Army)[26]

Divisionär
(French: Divisionnaire)
(Swiss Army)[27]

Divisionär (French: Divisionnaire) (Swiss Army)[27]

Général de division
(Togolese Ground Forces)[28]

Général de division (Togolese Ground Forces)[28]

Général de division
(Arabic: فريق, romanizedFariq)
(Tunisian Army)[29]

Général de division (Arabic: فريق, romanized: Fariq) (Tunisian Army)[29]

General de division
(Venezuelan Army)[30]

General de division (Venezuelan Army)[30]

Divisional admiral

Takai, Mitsuo (2006). Consise guide to modern military terms in Japanese. Sanshūsha Co., ltd.  4-384-04095-4.

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