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General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) and Imperial Russian Army

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Difference between General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) and Imperial Russian Army

General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) vs. Imperial Russian Army

In the Imperial Russian army, General of the Artillery was the second-highest possible rank, below Generalissimo of Russia or General-Fieldmarshal, produced by splitting General-in-Chief into service branches. The Imperial Russian Army (Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия) was the land armed force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917.

Similarities between General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) and Imperial Russian Army

General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) and Imperial Russian Army have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Field marshal.

Field marshal

Field marshal (or field-marshal, abbreviated as FM) is a very senior military rank, ordinarily senior to the general officer ranks.

Field marshal and General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) · Field marshal and Imperial Russian Army · See more »

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General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) and Imperial Russian Army Comparison

General of the Artillery (Imperial Russia) has 4 relations, while Imperial Russian Army has 210. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.47% = 1 / (4 + 210).

References

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