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  • Gablenz, Ludwig Freiherr von (1814–1874), German-Austrian general of the cavalry
  • Gage, Sir Thomas (1719–1787), British general; Commander-in-chief of the North American Strike Forces during the beginning of the American Revolutionary War
  • Gainey, William Joseph , American NCO, 1st Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Gale, Sir Richard GCB, KBE, DSO, MC (1896–1982), British paratrooper general in World War II
  • Galgótzy Anton (1837–1929), Austrian general and designated commander-in-chief of an army in the event of war
  • Galland, Adolf (1912–1996), German Air Force general in World War II; General of the fighter pilot
  • Gallandi, Johannes (1843–1917), Prussian lieutenant colonel and genealogist
  • Gallas, Matthias (1588–1647), imperial general in the Thirty Years War
  • Gallieni, Joseph (1849–1916), French general and minister of war; posthumously Marshal of France
  • Galliffet, Gaston de (1830-1909), French general
  • Gallus, Cornelius (69–26 BC), Roman general and poet
  • Galtieri, Leopoldo (1926–2003), Argentine general and president
  • Gálvez y Madrid, Bernardo de (1746–1786), Spanish general and politician
  • Galvin, John R. (1929-2015), American general, Supreme Allied Commander Europe
  • Gamarra, Agustín (1785–1841), Peruvian general and president
  • Gambier, James, 1st Baron Gambier (1756–1833), British naval admiral
  • Gamelin, Maurice (1872-1958), French general; Chief of Staff of the French Army; Commander in Chief of the Allied Forces in France
  • Gansevoort, Peter (1749-1812), colonel in the Continental Army; later general; Herman Melville's father-in-law
  • Gantz, Benny (* 1959), Israeli Aluf (major general) and Israeli chief of staff
  • García Menocal, Mario (1866–1941), Cuban revolutionary general and politician; 1913–21 third president of Cuba
  • Garrison, William F. , former Major General of the US Army, commanding officer of US forces in the Battle of Mogadishu, 1993
  • Garros, Roland (1888–1918), French aviation pioneer and flying ace in World War I; was the first to use a fighter armed with a rigid, forward-firing machine gun; shot down
  • Gatacre, Sir William (1843-1906), British Lieutenant General, division commander in the suppression of the Mahdi uprising
  • Gates, Horatio (1727–1806), American general in the War of Independence
  • Gaudi, Friedrich von (1725–1788), Prussian lieutenant general
  • Gaulle, Charles de (1890–1970), French general and statesman; President
  • Gavin, James M. (1907-1990), American paratrooper general; Division commander in World War II

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  • Grabowski, G. (approx. 1760–1812), Polish general and patriot
  • Grabowski, Stefan (approx. 1765 – approx. 1844), Polish general
  • Graf, Hermann (1912–1988), German fighter pilot in World War II
  • Graham, Sir Gerald (1831-1899), British Lieutenant General; fought in different colonial wars (including Mahdi uprising)
  • Graham, Sir Thomas (1748–1843), British general in the war on the Peninsula; Viceroy of Italy
  • Gramont, Antoine III. de (1604–1678), French military and diplomat; Marshal of France
  • Grana, Otto (1629–1685), imperial military leader and diplomat, royal Spanish governor in the Netherlands
  • Grenfell, Francis Wallace 1st Baron Grenfell of Kilvey (1841–1925), British Field Marshal and Governor of Malta
  • Grant, Sir Hope (1808-1875), British Lieutenant General; Commander of British troops in the Second Opium War
  • Grant, Ulysses S. (1822–1885), Commander in Chief in the American Civil War and 18th President of the United States
  • Gras, Basile (1836–1901), French general
  • Grashey, Hellmut (1914–1990), German major general in the Bundeswehr
  • Grasse, François-Joseph-Paul, comte de (1722–1788), French admiral in the American War of Independence; contributed decisively to the defeat of the British
  • Grachev, Pawel Sergejewitsch (1948–2012), Soviet general; 1992 to 1996 Minister of Defense
  • Grau Seminario, Miguel (1834–1879), Peruvian admiral and national hero; killed in the battle of Angamos
  • Graves, Samuel RN (1713–1787), British admiral in the American War of Independence
  • Graves, Sir Thomas (1725-1802), 1st Baron, RN, KB, (around 1747-1814), British admiral; Nelson's deputy in the Battle of Copenhagen
  • Grayburn, John Hollington VC (1918–1944), British officer in World War II; fallen at Arnhem
  • Graziani, Rodolfo (1882–1955), Italian general; Marshal and Minister of War

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