Ainda não temos significados para "make a brigadier".
1Wut's left o' me ain't more 'n enough to make a Brigadier:
2The fort was thenceforth called by his name, and he was made a Brigadier-General.
3Carson was made a brigadier-general of volunteers by brevet, at the close of the rebellion.
4After the war he was made a brigadier, and then a major general of the militia.
5For this he was made a brigadier-general and became a conspicuous figure in the army about Corinth.
6Robert Anderson was made a brigadier-general, and afterward a brevet major-general, for his services at Fort Sumter.
7Herkimer was a citizen noted for his integrity and had been made a brigadier-general in the provincial army.
8He was an Irish-French soldier of fortune who unfortunately had been made a brigadier-general in the Continental army.
9Turchin has been made a brigadier.
10Is made a Brigadier-Lettersto his family-Proceedsto Upper Canada-Letters from Colonels Baynes and Thornton-Lieut.-Colonel Murray-Baroness de Rottenburg
11For this brilliant little victory, the first that had fallen to the Federal arms, Garfield was made a brigadier-general.
12He was made a Brigadier-General.
13In the fall of 1861 he became colonel of the Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and a year later was made a brigadier-general.
14General Grant was soon made a Brigadier-General, the first to be commissioned from Illinois, and was sent to command at Cairo.
15I am not aware that any officer below the lineal rank of colonel has ever been made a brigadier-general by brevet.
16Cornwallis, drily commenting on the transaction, in a letter to Tarleton, remarks, "Rugely will not be made a brigadier."
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