A brigadier general is a one-star general. There are several brigadier generals in the U.S. Army.
In the American Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg, the key leaders at the top level for each side were the following: On the Union side, Major General George Meade was the top commander, with a variety of capable lower-ranking officers in positions of influence during the battle. On the Confederate side, General Robert E. Lee was the top commander. Several of his corps commanders should also be mentioned, as they had important (and generally negative, as the results would show) influence on the battle: Lt. General James Longstreet and Lt. General Richard S. Ewell.
The Brigadier General is a "one star" general.
The Order of Battle for the Army of Northern Virginia can be summarized as follows. As a summary only major officers and division commanders are listed.Commanding Officer General Robert E. LeeMajor General Longstreet CorpsMclaws Division: Major General Lafyette McClawsAnderson's Division: Major General Richard H. AndersonJone's Division: Brigadier General David R. JonesWalker's Division: Brigadier General John D. WalkerHood's Division: Brigadier General John B. HoodJackson's Corps: Major General Thomas J. JacksonEwell's Division: Brigadier General Alexander LawtonHill's Light Division: Brigadier General Ambrose P. HillJackson's Division: Brigadier General John R. JonesHill's Division: Major General Daniel H. HillCavalry Division: Major General J. E. B. StuartHampton's Brigade: Brigadier General Wade HamptonLee's Brigade: Brigadier General Fitzhugh LeeRobertson's Division: Colonel Thomas Munford
General Stand Watie is the Cherokee leader, who rose to the rank of brigadier general in the Confederate army.
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A brigadier general is a one-star general. There are several brigadier generals in the U.S. Army.
brigadier is superior
A Brigadier General commands a brigade.
It is just Brigadier, not Brigadier General.
In the American Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg, the key leaders at the top level for each side were the following: On the Union side, Major General George Meade was the top commander, with a variety of capable lower-ranking officers in positions of influence during the battle. On the Confederate side, General Robert E. Lee was the top commander. Several of his corps commanders should also be mentioned, as they had important (and generally negative, as the results would show) influence on the battle: Lt. General James Longstreet and Lt. General Richard S. Ewell.
The Brigadier General is a "one star" general.
He became a Brigadier General in 1838.
Daniel Stewart - Brigadier General - was born in 1761.
Daniel Stewart - Brigadier General - died in 1829.
Michael Lally - brigadier-general - was born in 1714.
Michael Lally - brigadier-general - died in 1773.