Template talk:US officer ranks
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The Commandant of the Marine Corps is not an equivalent to Fleet Admiral, General of the Army, or General of the Air Force. These positions are war-time only "ranks" that could be described as O-11. Commandant of the Marine Corps is a continuously-filled position and is analogous to the Air Force and Army's Chiefs of Staff, and whatever it's called in the Navy. The Commandant is a position, not a rank, and thus should not be in the US officer ranks template.
[edit] MGEN - MG
The US Army rank of Major General is abbreviated by MG, or it has been at every instance I've seen it. This should be changed, but seeing that it is a template, I would like to see some kind of consensus or information on why it is MGEN and not MG. If there has been a recent change in the rank abbreviation or UCMJ or something I might not know it.--Tim Thomason 02:53, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
- It's not MGEN, it's MG. I'm changing it. 172.168.165.254 18:36, 3 August 2005 (UTC)