Who is a 7 star general?
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Who is a 7 star general?
No person have ever been awarded or promoted to a seven-star rank, although some commentators might argue that General George Washington posthumously became a seven-star general in 1976 (see Part Seven).
Who is the army’s 4 star general?
United States Army
Position | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) | General James C. McConville | U.S. Army |
Vice Chief of Staff of the Army (VCSA) | General Joseph M. Martin | U.S. Army |
Army commands | ||
Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) | General Michael X. Garrett | U.S. Army |
How many 6 star generals are there in the US?
So yes, there is an equivalent of a six-star general rank on the books in the US Military, but it has only been given to two people in history: John J. Pershing and George Washington, Generals of the Armies of the United States of America.
What does a 5 star general do?
In times of peace, it is usually held only as an honorary rank. Traditionally, five-star ranks are granted to distinguished military commanders for notable wartime victories and/or in recognition of a record of achievement during the officer’s career, whether in peace or in war.
Is there a five star general?
The five-star rank still exists, although no U.S. officers have held it since the death of General Bradley in 1981. The president may promote a general or admiral to five-star rank at any time, with Senate approval.
Is there a 10 star General?
The rank of “General of the Army” has had two incarnations. The rank was introduced in 1866, the year after the American Civil War….General of the Army (United States)
General of the Army | |
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Abbreviation | GA |
Rank | Five-star |
NATO rank code | OF-10 |
Non-NATO rank | Five-star rank |