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What age can you become lieutenant general?

What age can you become lieutenant general?

Be between 18 and 39 years of age. Be a U.S. citizen. Have at least a bachelor’s degree.

Who was the youngest lieutenant?

Gavin was the youngest major general to command an American division in World War II, being only 37 upon promotion, and the youngest lieutenant general after the war, in March 1955….

James M. Gavin
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service 1924–1958
Rank Lieutenant General

At what age can you be a lieutenant colonel?

Rank Age of Retirement
AMC (Non Tech) 56 years
Lt Col (& equiv) & below 56 years
Colonel (& equiv) 58 years
Brig (& equiv) 59 years

How old is the average Army lieutenant?

O-2 (Lt): 25 (join + 18 months) O-3 (Capt): 27 (join + 4 years) O-4 (Major): 33 (join + 10 years)

Is Lt General a high rank?

In the United States Armed Forces, a lieutenant general is a three-star general officer in the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Space Force. A lieutenant general ranks above a major general and below a general….Lieutenant general (United States)

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Lieutenant general
Non-NATO rank O-9
Next higher rank General
Next lower rank Major general

Who is the youngest general ever?

Galusha Pennypacker
He may be the youngest person to hold the rank of brigadier general in the US Army; at the age of 20, he remains the only general too young to vote for the president who appointed him….

Galusha Pennypacker
Years of service 1861–1883
Rank Brigadier General Brevet Major General