A brigadier is a one-star military rank above the colonel and below a major general. A brigadier commands a brigade of 4000 soldiers in groups of battalions. Mostly, the terms brigadier, brigade general and brigadier general mean the same thing. Sometimes, there exists a difference between the rank of brigadier and a brigade/brigadier general. A brigadier is the highest field officer, while a brigadier general is the lowest of the generals. All generals operate away from the field. Alternatively, the brigadier rank can be an honorary rank awarded to a retiring colonel. A colonel can also hold the position of a brigadier on a temporary basis whenever a need to execute a special order arises. Furthermore, a colonel can temporarily hold the rank of brigadier when transitioning to a major general. DUTIES OF A BRIGADIER 1. Command of a brigade. A brigade consists of several battalions. A brigadier must ensure smooth coordination between all the battalions there-in....