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  • ..., rarely granted and in wartime only by major powers; U.S. equivalent is [[general of the army]]
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  • | [[General of the Army]] [[George C. Marshall]] | [[General of the Army]] [[Henry Arnold]]
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  • [[Henry Arnold|Henry "Hap" Arnold]] was General of the Army Air Force.
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  • ...'' was a [[World War II]] [[theater of operations]] under the command of [[General of the Army]] [[Douglas MacArthur]] that extended from the [[Philippines]] south throug
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/General of the army]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...general". While some militaries have a higher grade of "field marshal" or "general of the army", they are usually wartime only. In the U.S. system, however, it is one gra *''Marshal'', ''General of the Army'', ''Marshal of the Royal Air Force''; rarely used
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  • '''Field marshal''', '''general of the army''', and similar titles are the highest rank in Army service; they are rarel
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  • | Field Marshal, General of the Army
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  • {{r|General of the army}}
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  • | Field Marshal or General of the Army
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  • |became [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] 1949-1953; (General of the Army) |General of the Army [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]
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  • {{r|General of the army}}
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  • {{r|General of the army}}
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  • ...ph Holt]], Kentucky; Buchanan's Secretary of War; Lincoln's Judge-Advocate General of the Army
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  • '''Douglas MacArthur''' (1880-1964), who as five-star [[General of the Army]] held the highest rank in the [[United States Army]], earned the reputatio
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  • {{r|General of the army}}
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  • ...Chiefs of Staff]]. He was the last officer named to the five-star rank of General of the Army. ...1949 Bradley was appointed to the permanent rank of general and in 1950 to general of the army (with five stars). In August 1949 he was made chairman of the new [[Joint C
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  • This initiative came from General of the Army [[George C. Marshall]], [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]. He had recommended
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  • | quote = In 1949, General of the Army Dwight D> Eisenhower pinned on Azreel the Medal of Freedom for his work cov
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  • ...y]], best known for commanding the [[United States Seventh Fleet]] under [[General of the Army]] [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s [[Southwest Pacific Area]].
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  • *Cray, Ed. ''General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman.'' (1990). 847 pp.
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  • ...owever, had a much more limited role in the Pacific, primarily in China. [[General of the Army]] [[Douglas MacArthur]] essentially banned the OSS from his [[Southwest Pac
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  • ...s Army Counter Intelligence Corps|Counter-Intelligence Corps (CIC)]]. In [[General of the Army]] [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s commands, the intelligence service was called G-2
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  • ...ather of the selective service system in [[World War I]], and was Adjutant General of the Army in 1914. Great-uncle Brigadier General William A. McCain earned [[Distingui
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  • ...ef>The highest [[general| general officer]] rank, comparable to Marshal or General of the Army</ref> in the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], who commanded all Communist for
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  • * Ambrose, Stephen E. vol 1: ''Eisenhower: Soldier, General of the Army, President-Elect''; vol 2: ''Eisenhower: The President''; one volume editio
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  • ...ls. The 1923 coup had been welcomed in Catalonia mainly because as Captain general of the army, de Rivera had been sympathetic to Catalan aspirations. Soon after taking p
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  • ...had just four Major Generals. [[Alexander Macomb, Jr.]] was the commanding general of the Army. Edmund Gaines and Winfield Scott had each taken to the field and failed to ...Jesup was informed that he should return to his position as Quartermaster General of the Army. In May Zachary Taylor, now a General, assumed command of the Army forces i
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  • [[General of the Army]] '''Dwight David ("Ike") Eisenhower''' (1890-1969) was a career soldier wh
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  • ...n incidental priority for US intelligence. When most US forces left Korea, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur his intelligence officer, Charles Willoughby, to establis
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