A brigadier general is in command of a brigade consisting of around 4,000 troops.
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The military pay tables differ greatly each year and depending on how long you have served, but as of November 2009, assuming a Brigadier general has over 18 years of service, they will be paid around $10,299.00 each month, not including housing allowance and other add-ons. For the complete pay tables, see the related links!By the way, a brigadier general is an O-7 in relation to the charts, so use that as a reference.
That depends on which William Hadaway you are referring to. William Snelling Hadaway (1872-1941), an American artist who worked in India, was born in Malden, Massachusetts in 1872. But you could be referring to William Hadaway, who was granted a US patent for an "Automatically Controlled Electric Oven" in 1897, or Brigadier General William S. Hadaway III, who graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1978.
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The general who said he spat in the Seine was General George S. Patton, Jr. He was a U.S. Army general during World War II.