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The supreme general of the emperor's army is often referred to as the "Imperial General" or "Supreme Commander." In various historical and fictional contexts, this title may vary, such as "Shogun" in feudal Japan or "Generalissimo" in certain military hierarchies. The specific name can depend on the particular empire or narrative in question.
The British army officer that replaced James Ambercromby as supreme commander in America during war was, General Jeffrey Amherst.
A supreme general of an imperial army would have to be a special person appointed directly by the emperor for a limited time in order to get a certain job done. You see, the Romans did not have the same command structure as modern armies, and the two can only be loosely be compared.
the leader of the British Army would be the supreme commander the reigning queen or king of Great Britain.
The supreme general of the Japanese emperor's army during World War II was General Hideki Tojo. He served as Prime Minister from 1941 to 1944 and was a key military leader, overseeing Japan's military operations during much of the war. Tojo was later tried and executed for war crimes after Japan's defeat in 1945.
the supreme commander of the confederate forces was Robert E. Lee.
General Jeffery Amherst replaced Abercrombie.
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General Jeffery Amherst replaced Abercrombie.
That was General Jeffery Amherst