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- Military rank equivalents are as follows12:
- General: commands an Army - probably 300-400,000 strong.
- Lieutenant General: commands an Army Corps - probably 75-80,000.
- Major General: commands a Division - c.18,000.
- Brigadier General ('Brigadier'): commands a Brigade - c.4,000.
- Lieutenant Colonel ('Colonel'): commands a Battalion - c750-800.
- Major: commands a Company - c.120.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A General commands an Army - probably 300-400,000 strong. A Lieutenant General commands an Army Corps - probably 75-80,000 A Major General commands a Division - c.18,000 A Brigadier General ('Brigadier') commands a Brigade - c.4,000 A Lieutenant Colonel ('Colonel') commands a Battalion - c750-800 A Major commands a Company - c.120www.civilservant.org.uk/information-the_armed_ser…General Lieutenant General Major General Brigadier General Colonel Lieutenant Colonelmedia.defense.gov/2021/Nov/15/2002893228/-1/-1/… - People also ask
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