Lieutenant General - Lieutenant General Ranks By Country

Lieutenant General Ranks By Country

  • Lieutenant general (Australia)
  • Lieutenant general (Bangladesh)
  • Lieutenant-general (Canada)
  • Kindralleitnant (Estonia)
  • Kenraaliluutnantti (Finland)
  • Generalleutnant (Germany)
  • Altábornagy (Hungary)
  • Lieutenant general (India)
  • Lieutenant general (Republic of Ireland)
  • Tenente generale (Italy)
  • Luitenant-generaal (Netherlands)
  • Generalløytnant (Norway)
  • Lieutenant general (Pakistan)
  • Tenente-general (Portugal)
  • General de corp de armată (Romania) (see Général de corps d'armée (Fr))
  • Lieutenant general (Russia)
  • Teniente general (Spain)
  • Lieutenant general (Sri Lanka)
  • Generallöjtnant (Sweden)
  • Pol tho (Thailand)
  • Lieutenant general (United Kingdom)
  • Lieutenant general (United States)
  • Trung tướng (Vietnam)

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