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Within the large parameters of the Confederate military, there were any number of names given to large armies in the US Civil War. For example, two large Southern armies were the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennessee.
Army of Northern Virginia.
The name of the US army military base in Swinefort Germany is called the Army Garrison Schweinfurt.
I've found references to three people of that name or similar. Since one of the questions was asking what army he was a General in, I'm inclined to believe that the person in question is John Gowans, who was not a general in any military force, but held the position of General of the Salvation Army 1999 - 2002. He did, however, serve in the British Army for two years - not long enough to achieve any General rank.I see mention of a John Curtis Gowan, whose biography shows no military service. The closest thing he has is that he taught at Culver Military Academy.There's also a John Hunter Gowan II, who was a loyalist in Ireland and was appointed head of a yeomanry corps (it has a law enforcement role), but no indication of military service in his biography.
General
It means a military general
it was caption mark henroy the name of the army was... NVA
General Robert E. Lee
Lee attended the United States Military Academy at West Point.
The name of the post is colonel, who is a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines who ranks above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.(the pronunciation is from the variant spelling coronel).
No, the noun 'army' is a common noun; a general word for an organized military force equipped for fighting on land; a large number of people organized for a particular purpose; a general word for any army of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the U.S. Army or the Salvation Army.