Branch immaterial or general officers in the military are responsible for leading and managing large groups of personnel, making strategic decisions, and ensuring the overall effectiveness and readiness of their branch or unit. They also play a key role in planning and executing military operations, as well as representing their branch or unit in various official capacities.
A paludamentum is a military cloak worn by a general and his principal officers in Ancient Rome.
Military lawyers work for the Judge Advocate General, or JAG. They are often referred to as JAG Officers.
In the military for example, the Executive officer (XO) is second in command reporting to the Commanding Office. This term is not used in the British Army. Officers are charged with general duties and responsibilities according to their rank. In civilian life the military terminology just translates to the civilian equivalent
There may be other general officers of higher rank above him, Eventually, the senior general of a military force (in the US) answers to his boss- the President of the United States.
The rank is called Brigadier General. They'll typically be either staff officers or Assistant Commanders of a division.
Yes, they belong to the Judge Advocate general Corps. They are called JAG Officers for short or sometimes called JAGOFF
There's a number of variable heres but in general - Yes, most military organizations require enlisted to salute as a statement of respect and courtesy.
General Officers provide personal support to high ranking officers. These Officers normally perform administrative or human resource related duties within the branch.
Members of the Senior Executive Service (SES) are considered equivalent in rank to the General/Flag officers of the military. Where they fit exactly is governed by the DOD Consolidated
The highest rank in the Black Leaf Army is General. A General is responsible for overseeing and leading all military operations, making strategic decisions, and ensuring the overall success and effectiveness of the army. They are also in charge of training and managing lower-ranking officers and soldiers, as well as representing the army in diplomatic and political matters.
See related link 'US Military Basic Pay Chart 2010 - Officers' at the bottom. A General (four stars) is pay grade O-10.
See "US Military Basic Pay Chart 2010 - Commissioned Officers" in the 'Related Links' section at the bottom.