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  • However, by divorcing the Army's highest grade from its highest office, Corbin had again reduced the lieutenant generalcy to a personal honor.
  • In 1821 Congress eliminated the second major generalcy and Jackson departed the Army to become governor of Florida, leaving Brown to become the first Alexander Macomb.
  • After the Spanish American War, the lieutenant generalcy slowly transitioned from extraordinary accolade to routine appointment, and from permanent personal grade to temporary " ex officio " rank.
  • Each unit comes with six stats : Morale, an indicator with a function similar to Hit points; GEN, generalcy; ATK, attack; TEC, technique; and LUK, luck.
  • The question of whether the lieutenant generalcy should be a permanent personal grade or a temporary " ex officio " rank was phrased in terms of the staff, whose officers performed specialized support functions.
  • Echoing Civil War practice, volunteer generals were drawn from both Regular officers and civilians, with particularly prominent volunteer generals being rewarded with permanent brigadier generalcies in the Regular Army, including former Confederate major general Joseph Wheeler.
  • The postwar Army had only three major generalcies, which initially were held by officers whose rapid wartime promotions had advanced them to high command at such a young age that they could occupy the coveted grade for decades, obstructing further promotions.
  • However, Congress regarded the lieutenant generalcy as the penultimate military accolade, second only to promotion to full general, and refused to devalue the title's significance by conferring it on any future commanding general less eminent than previous recipients.
  • Many in Congress believed Corbin was not in the same class as Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, and Schofield, and pressed to abolish the lieutenant generalcy immediately, but after a heated debate MacArthur's supporters managed to preserve the grade until after MacArthur's promotion.
  • Buchan's name had been earlier put forward by Mackenzie King to George V as a candidate for the governor generalcy : Buchan and his wife had been guests of Mackenzie King's at his estate, constitutional dispute that took place in June 1926 and spoke disparagingly of Mackenzie King.
  • By the 1560s the Habsburgs established a frontier defense system, made up of six main " Grenzgeneralat " ( captain-generalcies ) in the Military Frontier in Hungary and Croatia, each commanded by captain generals; the one centred in Vara ~ din was after 1578 known as the Wendish-Bajcsav醨 captain-generalcy.
  • By the 1560s the Habsburgs established a frontier defense system, made up of six main " Grenzgeneralat " ( captain-generalcies ) in the Military Frontier in Hungary and Croatia, each commanded by captain generals; the one centred in Vara ~ din was after 1578 known as the Wendish-Bajcsav醨 captain-generalcy.
  • Although the contemporary sources do not apply the term " theme " to Hellas until after the 8th century, using the term " strategia " ( " generalcy " ) instead, it is almost certain that it was established from the outset as a full administrative entity, controlling those lands of the old province of Achaea that still remained under imperial control.