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  1. Oct 3, 2022 · On March 13, 1978, a law was passed to promote Washington to the rank of 6-star general, General of the Armies of the United States, effective July 4, 1976. It determined that “no officer of the United States Army should outrank Lieutenant General George Washington on the Army list.”

  2. Category page. Characters who are of the rank of general in the armed forces. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  3. Jul 5, 2022 · Keep in mind: This is not General of the Army, it’s plural — all the Armies. Today, it is the equivalent of a six-star general with autonomous authority equal to the Admiral of the Navy, but senior to General of the Army, General of the Air Force, and Fleet Admiral.

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  5. 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.

  6. The grade is sometimes described as a six-star general, as being senior to the five-star grade of General of the Army, but no six-star insignia was ever officially created and Pershing, the only person to be General of the Armies during his own lifetime, never wore more than four stars.

  7. In the United States military heirarchy, General of the Armies is traditionally considered the equivalent of a 6 Star General. The full title of the military rank is "General of the Armies of the United States"; however, it is commonly referred to simply as "General of the Armies".

  8. Sep 23, 2018 · World War II produced a handful of “five-star” flag officers, with “general of the army” or “fleet admiral” designations but preceding them was a lone “six-star” officer: John JosephBlack JackPershing, “General of the Armies.” He was the only officer in modern history elevated to that high rank.

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