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  2. Corps Commander - Wikipedia

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    Corps Commander, or "Corps Commander: Operational Manoeuvre Group" is a set of micro-armour Miniature wargaming rules designed by Bruce Rea Taylor and Andy Ashton and published in the UK by Tabletop games copyrighted by B. A. Rea Taylor, A. Ashton & Tabletop Games [1] July 1986.

  3. Korps Commander - Wikipedia

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    In June 1988 "Corps Commander: By Air & Sea" was published, containing yet more supporting material for Corps Commander. The final publication in this family was in August 1988 when "Korps Commander" was published. While Bruce Rea Taylor published a number of additional books after August 1988, they were all dated after his death on 3 March ...

  4. Komkor - Wikipedia

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    Komkor (Russian: комкор) is the syllabic abbreviation for corps commander (Russian: командир корпуса, romanized: komandir korpusa; lit. ' commander of the corps / corps commander '). It was a military rank in the Red Army and Red Army Air Force of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the period from 1935 to 1940.

  5. War Games Rules 1925–1950 - Wikipedia

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    War Games Rules 1950–2000: Wargames Rules for All Arms Land Warfare from Platoon to Battalion Level A computer-moderated adaptation of the 1988 edition was created by WargameSystems. [ 3 ] This is claimed to preserve the WRG rules structure and key data while the software automates the mechanics of playing by these rules, hence saving time ...

  6. Commandant - Wikipedia

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    The commandant rank was equivalent to major [2] [3] or lieutenant-colonel, depending on the size of the commando. From 1950 to 1994 commandant (rank) was the rank equivalent of lieutenant colonel. [4] and commander of a battalion. The rank was used by both the Army and the Air Force. The naval equivalent was commander (Afrikaans: kommandeur). [5]

  7. United States Coast Guard officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    O-2 O-1 NATO Code OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 Insignia: Title: Admiral: Vice admiral: Rear admiral (Upper Half) Rear admiral (Lower Half) Captain: Commander: Lieutenant commander: Lieutenant: Lieutenant (junior grade) Ensign: Abbreviation: ADM VADM RADM RDML CAPT CDR LCDR LT LTJG ENS

  8. Defense Officer Personnel Management Act - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of World War II, Congress drafted legislation that attempted to address three (sometimes competing) objectives: create "uniform" rules for officer management between Army and Navy (and later Air Force), promote a "young and vigorous" officer corps, and retain the capacity to rapidly remobilize if necessary. [4]

  9. Henry E. Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Henry Everett "Hank" Emerson (May 28, 1925 – February 4, 2015) was a United States Army lieutenant general best known for being the commander of the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea [2] during the mid-1970s, when Colin Powell served as a battalion commander. [2] [3] Emerson was a 1947 graduate of the United States Military Academy.