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  1. General Randy A. George assumed duties as the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army on September 21, 2023 after most recently serving as the 38th Vice Chief of Staff of the Army. George commissioned ...

  2. In the United States Armed Forces, a six-star rank is a proposed rank immediately superior to a five-star rank, possibly to be worn by the General of the Armies or Admiral of the Navy; however, this proposal was never officially recognized by the military or by Congress. List of countries

  3. Dec 20, 2022 · General of the armies of the United States is the highest rank in the Army. It has been conferred only twice previously. The first recipient was John J. Pershing in 1919, for his command during ...

  4. May 6, 2022 · The United States did not have anyone above the rank of major general until March 1864, when President Abraham Lincoln appointed Grant to the rank of lieutenant general in command of all armies that comprised the Union Army. When Pershing was put in charge of the American Expeditionary Forces, he got a fourth star and after World War I was ...

  5. John J. Pershing‘s Address from France. (recorded April 1918) General of the Armies John Joseph Pershing GCB (September 13, 1860 – July 15, 1948), nicknamed " Black Jack ", was a senior American United States Army officer. He served most famously as the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I from 1917 to 1920.

  6. All four-star general ranks are temporary, and are tied to the positions held by the General. Four-star generals must retire after 40 years of service or after their 64th birthday, although this deadline can be extended by the Army Chief of Staff or the President. General of the Army is the 29th rank in the United States Army, ranking above ...

  7. Jan 27, 2024 · General of the Armies of the United States, more commonly referred to as General of the Armies, is the highest military rank in the United States Army.The rank has been conferred three times: to John J. Pershing in 1919, as a personal accolade for his command of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I; to George Washington in 1976, as a posthumous honor during the United States ...

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