General of the Army (United States)
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General of the Army (abbreviated as GA) is a five-star general officer rank in the United States Army. It is generally equivalent to the rank of field marshal in other countries. In the United States, a General of the Army ranks above generals and is equivalent to a fleet admiral and a general of the Air Force. The General of the Army insignia consisted of five 3⁄8-inch (9.5 mm) stars in a pentagonal pattern, with touching points. The insignia was paired with the gold and enameled United States coat of arms on service coat shoulder loops. The silver colored five-star chain has major insignia alone would be worn for use as a collar insignia of grade and on the garrison cap. Soft shoulder epaulets with five 7⁄16-inch (11 mm) stars in silver thread and gold-threaded United States coat of arms on green cloth were worn with shirts and sweaters. The rank of "General of the Army" (the highest rank in the army) has had two incarnations. The first was introduced in 1866, following the American Civil War. While it was nominally a four-star rank, structurally it had authority over the entire Army; it was reserved for the Commanding General of the United States Army, and was held by three different men in succession from 1866 to 1888: Ulysses S. Grant, William Tecumseh Sherman and Philip Sheridan. When it was created by Congress for Grant, Grant had already reached the highest rank historically used in the United States, the three star lieutenant general. The "General of the Army" rank was revived during World War II as the modern five-star rank. The rank does not imply command of the entire Army and may be awarded to more than one officer at a time. It has been held by five different men since 1944, four promoted to the rank in December 1944 (George C. Marshall, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Henry H. Arnold), and one promoted in September 1950 (Omar Bradley). A special rank of General of the Armies, which ranks above the second incarnation of General of the Army, exists but has been conferred only three times — to World War I's John J. Pershing in 1919, posthumously to George Washington in 1976, and posthumously to Ulysses S. Grant in 2024.
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| Portrait | Name | Date of rank | Ref. |
| | Ulysses S. Grant(1822–1885) | 25 July 1866 | |
| | William T. Sherman(1820–1891) | 4 March 1869 | |
| | Philip Sheridan(1831–1888) | 1 June 1888 |
| Portrait | Name | Position | Date of rank |
| | George C. Marshall(1880–1959) | US Army Chief of Staff | 16 December 1944 |
| | Douglas MacArthur(1880–1964) | Supreme Commander - Southwest Pacific Area | 18 December 1944 |
| | Dwight D. Eisenhower(1890–1969) | Supreme Commander - Europe | 20 December 1944 |
| | Henry H. Arnold(1886–1950) | Commander of the US Army Air Forces | 21 December 1944 |
| | Omar Bradley(1893–1981) | Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffChairman of the NATO Military Committee | 22 September 1950 |
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