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Jachmann, Eduard von (1822–1887), Admiral
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Jachmann, Siegfried v. (1867-1945), Admiral
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Jackson, Andrew (1767–1845), American general in the War of 1812 and President of the United States
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Jackson, Thomas Jonathan , called "Stonewall", (1824–1863), American Civil War, fallen
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Jackson, Mike (born 1944), British general
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Jacobson, Carsten (* 1955), German Brigadier General in the Bundeswehr
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Jaeger, Friedrich Gustav (1895–1944), resistance fighter of July 20, 1944, executed
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Jaeschke, Paul (1851–1901), naval officer and second governor of Kiautschou
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Jagow, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1771–1857), royal Prussian general of the infantry and regiment owner
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Jähns, Max (1837–1900), officer, military historian, professor of history at the Berlin War Academy
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Jakir, Jona Emmanuilowitsch (1896–1937), Soviet general
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Jansa, Edler von Tannenau, Alfred (1884–1963), Austrian field marshal lieutenant; 1935–38 Chief of the General Staff
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Jarotzky, Thaddäus von (1858–1938), division commander
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Jaurès, Constant Louis Jean Benjamin (1823–1889), French admiral and diplomat
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Jean I. Le Maingre , called "Boucicaut", († 1368), Marshal of France
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Jean II. Le Maingre , called “Boucicaut”, (around 1366–1421), Marshal of France, son of the previous one
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Jelačić von Bužim, Antun Graf (1807–1875), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
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Jelačić von Bužim, Franjo Freiherr (1746–1810), Austrian field marshal lieutenant; Knight of the Maria Theresa Order
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Jelačić von Bužim, Georg Graf (1805–1901), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
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Jelačić von Bužim, Josip (1801-1859), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal and Ban of Croatia; Croatian national hero
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Jellicoe, Sir John , 1st Earl Jellicoe, (1859–1935), British Admiral, Commander of the Grand Fleet in World War I, First Sea Lord
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Jerjomenko, Andrei Ivanovich (1892–1970), Marshal of the Soviet Union
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Yermolow, Alexei Petrovich (1777–1861), Russian general and diplomat of the coalition wars; War hero of 1812
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Jervis, Sir John , Earl of St. Vincent, (1735-1823), British Admiral; First Lord of the Admiralty
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Jeschonnek, Gert (1912–1999), Vice Admiral and Inspector of the Navy
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Jochmus, August Giacomo , Baron v. Cotignola, (1808–1881), German general and minister
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Jodl, Alfred (1890–1946), German colonel general, head of the Wehrmacht leadership office / staff, executed
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Joffre, Joseph (1852–1931), French general, marshal, commander-in-chief in World War I.
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Johannesson, Rolf (1900–1989), German rear admiral and commander of the fleet
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Johnson, Bushrod Rust (1817–1880), United States Army officer, professor, and major general in the Confederate Army
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Johnson, William (1715–1774) British-Irish trader, politician, and general in the British colonies in North America
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Albert S. Johnston (1803–1862), Confederate general in the American Civil War; fallen at Shiloh
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Johnston, Joseph E. (1807-1891), Southern general, American Civil War
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Joinville, François d'Orléans, prince de (1818–1900), French prince and admiral
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Jomini, Antoine-Henri (1779–1869), Swiss military theorist
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Joner-Tettenweiß, Joseph von (1821–1898), royal Bavarian chamberlain and major general
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Jones, James L. (* 1943), 32nd Commandant of the US Marine Corps, Commander of the US European Command and NATO Commander in Chief Europe
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Jones, John Paul (1747–1792), Scottish-American admiral
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Joubert, Barthélemy-Catherine (1769–1799), French revolutionary general
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Joubert, Petrus Jacobus (1834–1900), South African Boer general
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Joulwan, George A. , (* 1939), American general, Supreme Allied Commander Europe
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Jourdan, Jean Baptiste de (1762–1833), French general, Marshal of France
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Jovanović, Stephan Freiherr von (1828–1885), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal, Commander in Chief in Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Joyeuse, Anne de (1560–1587), Admiral of France, military leader in the wars of religion
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Joyeuse, Guillaume de , Vicomte de Joyeuse, (1520–1592), Bishop of Alet, Governor General of the King in Languedoc, Marshal of France
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Joyeuse, Henri de (1563–1608), French Capuchin, military leader in the Wars of Religion, Marshal of France
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Judersleben, Johann Gottlob (1830–1905), Development of the Lübeck Warrior Medical Column
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Juel, Nils (1629–1697), Danish admiral
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Jumper, John P. (* 1945), American Air Force general; 2001–2005 Chief of Staff of the US Air Force
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Jung, Berthold (1915–1992), German rear admiral
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Junot, Andoche , duc d'Abrantes, (1771–1813), French general, Napoleon's first adjutant, governor general of Portugal, suicide