He graduated from the national military academy in 1944 and rapidly climbed the ranks of the military, becoming brigadier-general in 1971.
Gen Khalouf, identified variously as a brigadier-general and a major-general, was shown sitting beside his son, said to be an army captain.
The crisis was sparked when Brigadier-General Jerry Singirok, the army chief, denounced the Sandline deal and called on Sir Julius to resign.
In 1982 - Italian anti-terrorist police rescued U.S. Brigadier-General James Dozier from Red Brigades guerrillas who had kidnapped him 42 days earlier.
Earlier this year, its minister for information and the arts, Brigadier-General George Yeo, pronounced Singapore well on the way to achieving that goal.
Lee (as he is often known, thanks to his spell as a brigadier-general) cites a recent relaxation of restrictions on busking and bungee jumping.
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It even had the country's football federation boss, Brigadier-General Jean-Bosco Kazura, arrested recently for making a trip to South Africa that had not been officially scheduled.
The commander of the Ikeja cantonment, Brigadier-General George Emdin, had earlier appeared on state television to reject rumours that the explosions were the beginnings of a coup.
Several other soldiers, including Janis Karpinksi, an army reserve brigadier-general previously in charge of the Abu Ghraib prison, have been reprimanded and suspended from duty but are unlikely to face criminal charges.
Defence Department documents also indicate that two army Special Forces officers, Brigadier-General Peter Schoomaker and Colonel William Boykin, attended a meeting with Ms Reno in Washington on April 14th, five days before the final raid.
Others killed in the crash include two brigadiers -- which are equivalent to the rank of brigadier general -- and a lieutenant colonel.
In 1952 he became the first African-American pilot in the history of the Corps and in 1978 the first African-American Brigadier General.
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Bagram Batman pegs his rank at "O-6 and half, " giving himself a fictional rank between full colonel (O-6) and brigadier general.
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Robert Oppenheimer, the free-spirited and controversial physicist who ran the scientific-side of the Manhattan Project, had the straight-laced and utterly conventional Brigadier General Leslie R.
As a leader in the Continental Army who fought shoulder-to-shoulder with men from Europe and America alike, Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski battled to extend the principles that were as dear to him as they are to us -- liberty, equality, and justice for all.
"That's the way out, " said Brigadier General Hassan Hayat, the commander of Pakistani forces in-and-around Kotkai.
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"No one was as interested in Iraqi art as he was, " says Brownfield's former boss, Brigadier General Richard Cripwell of the British Army, who headed the American-led coalition's energy study group.
From June 2005 to June 2006, he served as Special Assistant (for Values and Vision) to the Secretary and Chief-of-Staff of the U.S. Air Force, with the equivalent military rank of Brigadier General.
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