Brigadier general
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Brigadier general is a senior rank in many armed forces, typically ranking above colonel and below major general. The rank is used by many countries, although the exact rank structure and the responsibilities associated with the rank can vary.
History
The rank of brigadier general has its origins in the French Revolutionary Wars, where it was used to denote a senior officer in command of a brigade. The term "brigadier" itself comes from the Italian word "brigata," meaning a group or brigade. Over time, the rank was adopted by various military organizations around the world.
Responsibilities
A brigadier general typically commands a brigade, which is a major tactical military formation that is generally composed of three to six battalions. The responsibilities of a brigadier general can include overseeing the training, readiness, and operational deployment of their brigade. They may also serve in various staff roles at higher levels of command, contributing to strategic planning and decision-making.
Insignia
The insignia for a brigadier general usually consists of one star, although this can vary by country. For example, in the United States Army, the insignia is a single silver star, while in the British Army, it is a crown and three stars (pips).
Variations by Country
United States
In the United States Armed Forces, the rank of brigadier general is used in the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, United States Air Force, and United States Space Force. It is the lowest ranking general officer, above colonel and below major general.
United Kingdom
In the British Army, the rank of brigadier is not considered a general officer rank, but rather a field officer rank. It is equivalent to a one-star general in other NATO countries.
France
In the French Army, the rank of "général de brigade" is used, which translates directly to brigadier general. It is the lowest general officer rank, above colonel and below major general.
Related Ranks
See Also
- Military rank
- Brigade
- Battalion
- United States Army officer rank insignia
- British Army officer rank insignia
- French Army officer rank insignia
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