a southern general

a southern general

The Southern Generals are a semi-pro basketball team that is a part of the Universal Basketball Association (UBA). The UBA is a league for current pro players and former college players looking to play professional basketball overseas or in the US. The Generals feature exciting professional and college players from Newnan and surrounding counties. Our mission is to provide family fun and entertainment at an affordable price.

Established in 1984, Southern General has grown from just three people to its current staff of 37 and from a monoline market to its present multifaceted operation. Southern General offers a vast array of coverages and products catering to practically every segment of the property and casualty business through some of the most reputable insurers in the industry. Southern General's rates and commissions are extremely competitive. Customer service is and has always been Southern General's focus. Its entire company force is comprised of knowledgeable professionals, dedicated to providing its producers with prompt, courteous and efficient service. Nearly 1,000 retail agents from a four state area rely on Southern General for their placement needs. Southern General now operating in Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas. Southern General is growing to meet your needs!

A general officer is an officer of high military rank, usually in the army, and in some nations, the air force.[1] The term is widely used by many nations of the world, and when a country uses a different term, there is an equivalent title given. The term General is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer; and as a specific rank. Since the late twentieth century, the rank of General is usually the highest active rank of a military not at war. The various grades of general officer are at the top of the rank structure. Lower-ranking officers are known as field officers or field-grade officers, and below them are company-grade officers. All officers who commanded more than a single batallion (the most significant level of unit) came to be known as "general officers".[citation needed] The word "general" is used in its ordinary sense in English (and other languages) as relating to larger, general, military units, rather than smaller units in particular. There are two common systems of using general ranks. Variations of one form, the old European system, were once used throughout Europe. It is used in the United Kingdom (although it did not originate there), from which it eventually spread to the Commonwealth and the United States of America. The General Officer ranks are named by prefixing General, as an adjective, with field officer ranks, although in some countries the highest general officers are titled Field Marshal or Marshal. The other is derived from the French Revolution, where generals' ranks are named according to the unit they (theoretically) command. Old European system.