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general officer
noun
- an officer ranking above colonel.
general officer
noun
- an officer holding a commission of brigadier's rank or above in the army, air force, or marine corps
Word History and Origins
Origin of general officer1
Example Sentences
Space Force, at least eight general officers’ nominations are on hold - but that’s one third of all of its 25 senior officers.
Space Force, at least eight general officers’ nominations are on hold — but that’s one third of all of its 25 senior officers.
And Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker, the top Republican on the committee, said he would talk to Tuberville and Senate leaders to seek a resolution, adding, “I think the general officers should be confirmed.”
“This challenge is too important to allow a general officer’s political views to impact military personnel decisions,” they said.
“Frankly, maybe if we would focus our military spending on the soldiers and not having so many generals — the ratio of general officers to enlisted individuals now is so out of whack.”
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