Brigadier
Brigadier is a military rank used in several armed forces around the world. In most Commonwealth armies, Brigadier is a one-star rank above Colonel and below Major-General. It commonly denotes an officer who commands a brigade or holds senior staff responsibilities at division level. In the United States and some other national forces, the closest equivalent is Brigadier General, a one-star general officer.
The term brigadier derives from the French word brigadier, originally meaning a commander of a brigade, with
Typical duties include commanding a brigade around 3,000–5,000 troops, or serving as a senior staff officer
Some armies maintain a rank structure where Brigadier is distinct from Brigadier General; others use Brigadier