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marshal

Highest military rank in the British Royal Air Force.

In the French army the highest officers bear the designation of maréchal de France/marshal of France.



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The Marechaussee Corps maintained order and enforced the "Articles of War" in the often unruly and sometimes undependable American Army.
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