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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/ProfPaulPoast/status/1507702015262171143?t=nyEXQBXTlsW6lUTXOYnI1g&s=19[/twitter][/quote] Only one month into the war, and Ukraine has killed 7 Russian generals: Lt. Gen. Andrei Mordvichev Lt. Gen. Yakov Rezantsev Maj. Gen. Vitaliy Gerasimov Maj. Gen. Andrei Kolesnikov Maj. Gen. Oleg Mityaev Maj. Gen. Andrei Sukhovetskiy Maj. Gen Magomed Tushaev To be fair, however, one of the 7 generals died at the hands of his own men, who blame him personally for the senseless deaths of their comrades. Putin: you cannot win Ukraine. You CAN lose your military, your life, and your legacy. Take whatever deal Zelensky offers you while you are still breathing (it might not be much longer, Vlad).[/quote] How many generals would you have in an Army this size? I think it’s 200,000 total armed forces?[/quote] It is an impossible question. Militaries around the world can name anyone a general. They can have 2 people report to them. In the US a 2 star has 20,000 or so. But our flag officers now have at least one masters, many who lead major commands have phd’s. I worked at a command where only ADM or USAF general had to have 4 stars and phd.[/quote] In combat situations a 1-2 star General would command 15000ish or less. [/quote]
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