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brigadier-general 英/ ?br?ɡ?d?? ?d?enr?l / 美/ ?br?ɡ?d?r ?d?enr?l / - 1
It says three army officers, including a brigadier-general, were ambushed and killed on Sunday by armed criminal gangs who then mutilated the bodies with sharp tools. 据称,周日,武装犯罪团伙伏击了包括一名准将在内的三名陆军军官,并使用利器将他们的尸体砍断。 - 2
One Thursday evening, July 17th 1941, Brigadier-General Brehon Somervell, on his own initiative, assembled a small group of officers from the army's construction division. 1941年7月14日星期四的一个晚上,准将军布莱宏?索穆威尔(Brehon Somervell)主动地召集了陆军工程部的一群官员。 - 3
Although he was a distinguished soldier, rising to brigadier-general by the age of 36, and indeed had done nothing else in life since he was 17, he did not trust military men. 虽然他是一个著名的军人,36岁就成为了准将,而且的确从17岁开始就没有过什么作为,但是他不信任军人。
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