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'''Commandant General''' is a rank. It was used particularly in the Spanish-speaking world, but is rarely used toady. '''Commandant General''' is a rank. It was used particularly in the Spanish-speaking world, but is rarely used toady.


It is the highest rank in the ], and is held by the Director-General of the gendarmerie and his most senior deputies. It is the highest rank in the ], and is held by the Director-General of the gendarmerie and his most senior deputies.

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Commandant General is a rank. It was used particularly in the Spanish-speaking world, but is rarely used toady.

It is the highest rank in the Argentine National Gendarmerie, and is held by the Director-General of the gendarmerie and his most senior deputies.

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