In the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Marine Corps it is LtGen. In the U.S. Army it is LTG.
See link for history of Army ranks. Private Private First Class Corporal Sargent Staff Sargent Technical Sargent Master Sargent 1st Sargent (One per company) Warrant Officer Junior Grade Chief Warrant Officer 2nd Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General General of the Army (Wartime only, 5 only at a time)
Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery .
He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and general- in-chief in March of 1864.
Not the highest. Highest is General of the Armies. He was one step below, which is just a General
there were several British generals at the time ;generals Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton and Major General Earl Cornwallis
There is no specific abbreviation for a Marine Lieutenant but Lieutenant is abbreviated as Lt. For example 1st Lt., 2nd Lt., Lt. Col.
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In the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Marine Corps it is LtGen. In the U.S. Army it is LTG.
"Maj Gen" is an abbreviation for Major General, which is a rank in the Army, Air Force and Navy. The rank of General Officers, from lowest to highest, are as follows: Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant General General General of the Army
US Army General Rank Abbreviations: From 0-7 to 0-10* Brigadier General [BG] Major General [MG] Lieutenant General [LTG] General [GEN] General of the Army [GA]
2nd Lt . In the US Army, it's "2LT".
Highest - lowest. # Field Marshal (Only awarded as an honour) # General # Lieutenant General # Major General # Brigadier # Colonel # Lieutenant Colonel # Major # Captain # Lieutenant # Second Lieutenant # Officer Cadet
Arthur Brooke - lieutenant-general - died in 1843.
Arthur Brooke - lieutenant-general - was born in 1772.
In the British Army, Field Marshall is the highest rank. 2nd lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier Major General Lieutenant General General Field Marshall
Colonel is higher than a Lieutenant-Colonel. BTW, a Lieutenant- General is higher than a Major-General.
Generally, the rank of lieutenant (for both the police and the armed forces) is abbreviated as "Lt". If you were contacting a lieutenant named Jack Mason, you'd put "Lt. Jack Mason" or "Lt. Mason".