* Proper address for a General and his wife: General & Mrs. John Smith.
"The general's wife," "Mrs. -her last name here-," or if referring to her in the first person as an address, "Mrs." or "Ma'am" are all acceptable.
According to the University of Mary Washington's website, the proper way to address a general is to use is full rank, plus his full name, then a comma, then an abbreviation of his branch of service. As an example: Dear General David MacArthur, USMC To address both the General and his wife, simply add the abbreviation Mrs. after the General's Rank you would address it as follows Dear General and Mrs. David MacArthur, USMC You may see the chart in the related link below:
The correct salutation for an Attorney General and his wife would typically be "The Honorable [Full Name], Attorney General, and Mrs. [Last Name]." In written correspondence, you may address the Attorney General formally as "Dear Attorney General [Last Name]" and refer to his wife as "Mrs. [Last Name]." If you are addressing them both together, you could use "Dear Attorney General and Mrs. [Last Name]."
The General's Wife was created in 1982.
The General's Wife has 128 pages.
The Wife of General Ling was created in 1937.
if addressing an envelope it would be to the Reverend Canon or just Canon. His wife would be Mrs... The oral address would be Canon, and his wife Mrs.....
How do I address a Consul General....Mr or Ms?
General Dempsey's wife and daughter are alive. Mrs. Dempsey often accompanies the General for public events.
His wife
As Mr & Mrs.
To the wife only, just as Mrs. She has no title of her own.