General of the Army
General of the Army is a military rank used in some countries of the world to denote a senior military leader, usually a General in command of a nation's Army. Less specifically, a General of the Army may also be the title given to a General who commands an Army in the field. The rank is typically considered the equivalent of Field Marshal and a Fleet Admiral.
Related Topics:
General - Army - Field Marshal - Fleet Admiral
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The following nations presently maintain the rank of General of the Army, have a rank which is considered an equivalent, or have at some point in the past maintained such a rank.
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- General of the Army (United States)
- General of the Army (Soviet Union)
- General of the Army (Russian Federation)
- General of the Army (Liberia)
- Armeegeneral (East Germany)
- Général d'Armée (France)
- Te Ji Shang Jiang (Republic of China)
- Jenderal Besar (Indonesia)
- Comandante en Jefe (Cuba)
- Wonsu (North and South Korea)
- Pradhan Senapati (Nepal)
- Chom Phon (Thailand)
Some non-European ranks, such as Wonsu and Mushir, are considered the equivalent to all three ranks of General of the Army, Field Marshal, and Fleet Admiral. The rank of Grand General, which may also be considered a General of the Army equivalent, has appeared often in fiction but rarely in any country's actual military.
Related Topics:
Mushir - Fleet Admiral - Grand General
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The rank of General of the Armies is a title used in the United States Army as a supreme military rank considered the equivalent of a six star General. The rank has only been held twice in the history of the United States armed forces.
Related Topics:
General of the Armies - United States Army - United States armed forces
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