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Rear admiral or Counter admiral. Air vice-marshal. Brigadier or brigadier general. Commodore or flotilla admiral. Air commodore. Senior commissioned officers. Colonel. (Ship-of-the-line) Captain. Group captain.
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Bardock. Bardolph (Shakespeare character) Battle Fever J. Bearskin (German fairy tale) Beast of Grendel. Billy Yank. Black Dynamite (character) Bloodshot (comics) Ulysses Bloodstone.
Sky Commanders. Soldier (1998 American film) Space Marine (Warhammer 40,000) The Starbuck Chronicles. Stormtrooper (Star Wars) Suicide Squad.
Arnold Walker, RAF pilot. Herbert Hasler, Second World War Royal Marines officer. "Blood" – J. A. L. Caunter, British general [21] "Blood-n-Guts" – George S. Patton, Jr., American general in World War II (a nickname he rejected) [22] "Bloody Bill" –. William T. Anderson, Confederate guerrilla leader. William Cunningham, Loyalist militia ...
Captain (armed forces) Captain 2nd rank. Captain 3rd rank. Captain general. Captain General of the Church. Captain lieutenant. Captain of the guard. Chaplain general. Chief sergeant.
45th Infantry Division – "Thunderbird" – official nickname; This is today's 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. 47th Infantry Division – "Viking" – a unit of the Minnesota Army National Guard. 63rd Infantry Division – "Blood and fire"; This is today's 63rd Regional Support Command. 65th Infantry Division – "Battle Axe";
Alfonso XIII of Spain (left) with his cousin-in-law, the future King George V (right), during his State Visit to the United Kingdom in 1905. Alfonso is wearing the uniform of a general of the British Army, the Royal Victorian Chain, the sash and star of the Garter, the cross of the Order of Charles III, the neck badge of the Golden Fleece, and the badge of the four Spanish military orders.