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Divisional general is a general officer rank who commands an
army division A division is a large military unit or formation, usually consisting of between 6,000 and 25,000 soldiers. In most armies, a division is composed of several regiments or brigades; in turn, several divisions typically make up a corps. Hist ...
. The rank originates from the French (Revolutionary) System, and is used by a number of countries. The rank is above a brigade general, and normally below an
army corps general An army corps general or corps general is a rank held by a General officer who commands an army corps. The rank originates from the French (Revolutionary) System, and is used by a number of countries. Normally, the rank is above the divisional ...
. The rank is mostly used in countries where it is used as a modern alternative to a previous older rank of
major-general Major general (abbreviated MG, maj. gen. and similar) is a military rank used in many countries. It is derived from the older rank of sergeant major general. The disappearance of the "sergeant" in the title explains the apparent confusion of a ...
or lieutenant-general.


Specific countries


Brazil

The Brazilian rank ''general-de-divisão'' translates literally as "general of division", and is used by the army. This rank is equivalent to lieutenant-general. The air force equivalent is ''major-brigadeiro''(literally "major-brigadier"). The navy equivalent is ''vice-almirante'' (literally, vice-admiral)


Chile

The Chilean rank ''general de división'' translates literally as "general of division", and is used by the army. This rank is equivalent to lieutenant-general. The air force equivalent is ''general de aviación'' (literally "aviation general"). These officers occupy positions such as Chief of the Joint Staff, Chief of the General Staff of the Army and commanders of high repartitions.


France

A French Army ''général de division'' translates as a "general of division". The French Air and Space Force equivalent is ''général de division aérienne'' (literally "general of air division"). Rank insignia is that of 3 white stars on the
epaulette Epaulette (; also spelled epaulet) is a type of ornamental shoulder piece or decoration used as insignia of rank by armed forces and other organizations. Flexible metal epaulettes (usually made from brass) are referred to as ''shoulder scales' ...
, sleeve mark or shoulder board. As well as commanding a division, a ''général de division'' may be appointed as ''
général de corps d'armée An army corps general or corps general is a rank held by a General officer who commands an army corps. The rank originates from the French (Revolutionary) System, and is used by a number of countries. Normally, the rank is above the divisional ge ...
'' (a "
corps general An army corps general or corps general is a rank held by a General officer who commands an army corps. The rank originates from the French (Revolutionary) System, and is used by a number of countries. Normally, the rank is above the divisional ...
") commanding an army corps, or as a '' général d'armée'' (a "general of an army"), commanding a field army. These are not ranks, but appointments of the same rank. The insignia of a ''général de corps d'armée'' is four stars in a diamond formation, and that of a ''général d'armée'' is five stars in a cross-shaped arrangement. The arrangement for the air force is the same, but the ranks are called ''général de corps d'armée aérien'' ("general of an air corps") and ''général d'armée aérienne'' ("general of an air army") respectively.


Italy

The Italian army and Carabineer rank of ''generale di divisione'' translates as "divisional general". The air force equivalent is ''generale di divisione aerea'' (literally "general of air division"). The ordinary law n. 299, come into force on December 2, 2004, has restored the traditional ranks of Army Brigade General, Divisional General and
Army corps general An army corps general or corps general is a rank held by a General officer who commands an army corps. The rank originates from the French (Revolutionary) System, and is used by a number of countries. Normally, the rank is above the divisional ...
, which had been changed in 1997. Some general divisions wear a third functional star with red border, which indicates they are enrolled in a ''special responsibility'' or as deputy officials of their proximate superiors.


Poland

The Polish equivalent is ''generał dywizji'' (literally, "general of division"). The symbols of this rank are the ''general's wavy line'' and two stars, featured both on the ''
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'' (the Polish peaked, four-pointed cap), on the sleeves of the uniform and above the breast pocket of a field uniform.


Spain

The Spanish rank ''general de división'' translates literally as "general of division", and is used by the army, the air force and the ''Guardia Civil''.


Switzerland

The Swiss military use 4 languages, German, French, Romansh and Italian. The names of the OF-7 rank are ''divisionär'' (German); ''divisionnaire'' (French); ''divisiunari'' (Romansh); ''divisionario'' (Italian). In all cases, these are abbreviated as "Div", and in all cases represent the head of a division, and hence can be translated as "divisional general".


Serbia and Yugoslavia

There was a proposition in 1898 by HM King
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to introduce the rank of divisional general (''Дивизијски ђенерал'') to the
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, along with brigade general and
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. The newly created
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introduced the rank of divisional general in 1923 and confirmed by law in 1929, modeled after French army, as the second general rank, higher than brigade general but lower than
army general Army general is the highest ranked general officer in many countries that use the French Revolutionary System.  In countries that adopt the general officer four rank system, it is rank of general commanding an army in the field, but in coun ...
. The rank had a similar role as the French ''général de division'' at time of introduction, able to command a corps, as there was no separate rank for corps command. This rank was also used during
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by the Chetniks. The most notable holders are Miroslav Trifunović and Ivan Prezelj. These ranks were replaced in 1945 by
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's
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with the introduction of
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-style ranks.


Divisional general's insignia

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( Benin Army) GenDivEB.svg,
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Bolivian Army The Bolivian Army ( es, Ejército Boliviano) is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of Bolivia. Figures on the size and composition of the Bolivian army vary considerably, with little official data available. It is estimated that the arm ...
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( Brazilian Army) 16. Burkina Faso Army - MG.svg,
( Burkina Faso Ground Forces) Cameroon-Army-OF-7.svg,
( Cameroon Ground Forces) 17.CAGF-MG.svg,
( Central African Ground Forces) Chad-Army-OF-7.svg,
( Chadian Ground Forces) Chile-Army-OF-8.svg,
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Chilean Army The Chilean Army ( es, Ejército de Chile) is the land arm of the Military of Chile. This 80,000-person army (9,200 of which are conscripts) is organized into six divisions, a special operations brigade and an air brigade. In recent years, and ...
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Ecuadorian Army The Ecuadorian Army ( es, ''Ejército Ecuatoriano'', italic=unset) is the land component of the Ecuadorian Armed Forces. Its 160,500 soldiers are deployed in relation to its military doctrine. The contemporary Ecuadorian Army incorporates many jun ...
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Honduran Army The Armed Forces of Honduras ( es, Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras), consists of the Honduran Army, Honduran Navy and Honduran Air Force. History Pre-1979 The Armed Forces of Honduras were created through article 44, subsection 4 of the First Consti ...
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( Ivory Coast Ground Forces) Madagascar-Army-OF-7.svg,
( Madagascar Ground Forces) 14.Mali Army-MG.svg,
( Malian Ground Forces) Mexico army OF8.svg,
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Mexican Army The Mexican Army ( es, Ejército Mexicano) is the combined land and air branch and is the largest part of the Mexican Armed Forces; it is also known as the National Defense Army. The Army is under the authority of the Secretariat of National ...
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( Niger Ground Forces) Paraguay-Army-OF-8.svg,
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( Polish Land Forces) Senegal-Army-OF-6.svg,
( Senegalese Ground Forces) Spain-Army-OF-7.svg,
( Spanish Army) CHE OF7 Div.svg,

( Swiss Army) blank.svg,
( Togolese Ground Forces) Grade Terre tunisienne O9.png,

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( Venezuelan Army)


See also

* Divisional admiral


References

{{reflist Military ranks
General de division Divisional general is a general officer rank who commands an army division. The rank originates from the French (Revolutionary) System, and is used by a number of countries. The rank is above a brigade general, and normally below an army corps ...
Military ranks of Poland