Major general (Australia)

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Major general
Brigadier
Equivalent ranks)

Major general (abbreviated MAJGEN) is a senior rank of the

two-star rank. A major general commands a division
or the equivalent.

Major general is a higher rank than

The insignia for a major general is the star (or 'pip') of the Order of the Bath (despite membership of the Order no longer being awarded to Australians), above a crossed Mameluke sword and baton.[2][b]

See also

References and notes

Notes

  1. ^ Many people are confused that "major general" is a lower rank than "lieutenant general", because they expect it to reflect that "major" is higher rank than "lieutenant". The reason is that the title "major general" is derived from "sergeant major general" while "lieutenant" means deputy.
  2. ^ Australian Army officer rank insignia are identical to British Army officer rank insignia, with the difference that Australian insignia have the word "Australia" below them.

References

  1. ^ "Comparative table of ranks". Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Badges of Rank" (PDF). Department of Defence. Retrieved 30 December 2016.