Divisional General

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Rank insignia of a French Divisional General

Divisional General is a rank used in many armies to denote a rank of general, corresponding to command of a division. For convenience Divisional General is almost always translated into English as Major-General, the equivalent rank used by the UK, USA, etc., although this translation is, strictly speaking, incorrect.

The rank is particularly common in western Europe and Latin America[citation needed].

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The rank is mostly used in countries where it is used as a modern alternative[citation needed] to a previous older rank of Major-General.

The rank is almost always above a rank corresponding to command of a brigade, and normally below a rank corresponding to command of a corps.

In Poland the symbols of this rank are the general's wavy line and two stars, featured both on the rogatywka, sleeves of the uniform and above the breast pocket of a field uniform.

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