Talk:Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom)
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Royal Marine Lieutenant-Generals
[edit]Though it's true that the Commandant General Royal Marines is "only" a major-general, you do get higher ranking RM officers — e.g. Lt Gen Sir Robert Fry RM, Deputy Commander of the Multinational Force in Iraq [1]. Franey 08:58, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
The comment that the highest RM officer is a Major General is incorrect as the current Chief of Joint Operations is Lt Gen. David Capewell RM [1] [2]. --Dave wilko (talk) 13:58, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
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Lieutenant Generals & corps
[edit]At 1 October 2007, the Army had an estimated 16 Lt-Gens (http://www.dasa.mod.uk/natstats/tsp9/tsp9tab2.html). There is currently only one corps-command position, that of Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps. So it's not true to say that a UK Lt-Gen "usually" commands a corps; I doubt this is even true historically (except maybe during WWI or WWII). Franey (talk) 13:27, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
Historical, Empire period missing
[edit]The Arab Legion (1920s-1956) had this rank, and when I looked it up here, there was nothing on this time span. I have started a discussion on the general topic here. Arminden (talk) 08:28, 28 July 2022 (UTC)
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