British generals typically wear a military uniform that includes a tailored tunic and trousers, often featuring insignia and decorations that denote their rank and service. The uniform may be complemented by a peaked cap or beret, depending on the branch of the armed forces. For formal occasions, they may wear a ceremonial dress uniform, which is more ornate and includes additional embellishments. The specific colors and details can vary based on the regiment and occasion.
there were several British generals at the time ;generals Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton and Major General Earl Cornwallis
There were no American generals or troops in the battles of El Alamein
James Gavin , Co of the 82 Airborne was only 36 when promoted General, some British tank commander generals may have been younger. most generals were in their 40's or even 50's.
In three words: Northern military incompetence. The Union had a few good generals, Grant most notably, but most of the Union generals were outclassed by the Confederate generals. The North held every advantage in this war except for a surplus of competent generals.
There were many, many Generals at D-Day. I would estimate that over 50 General officers of the British, American and Canadian forces were on France by nightfall of D-Day.
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The British generals were in contempt of the Germans because they had modern and powerful army.
78 British Generals died and 146 were wounded.
There were many British generals at this time.
There were many British generals at this time.
there were several British generals at the time ;generals Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton and Major General Earl Cornwallis
4 star generals are in the US
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John Burgoyne.
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Yes, basically all the Us Generals in western Europe, several British & German Generals. Google, you will see many named.