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Lt. General - definition of Lt. General in Encyclopedia (206 words) |
 | In three branches of the United States military—the Army, Marines and Air Force—a Lieutenant General is a "three-star general," named for the three stars worn on the uniform. |
 | A Lieutenant General is equivalent to a Vice Admiral in both the U.S. Navy and Royal Navy. |
 | The military of France begins the general ranks with two stars; thus, the French equivalent is a four-star general, which is called Général de corps d'armée ("general of army corps"). |
| The American Revolution (Camden) (2136 words) |
 | General Gates immediately ordered that the army be prepared to march at a moment's notice, in spite of the deplorable condition of the force. |
 | General Gates had chosen a direct march to Camden through difficult, swampy terrain over the advice of his officers who were familiar with the area. |
 | General Gates wanted to prove his worth as a skilled commander, so when no other advice was offered, he insisted on facing the British on open ground. |