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  2. Jul 26, 2022 · Following the death of Gen. Omar Bradley in 1981, the elite rank of five-star general feels more like a legend than reality. Since Congress allowed the temporary establishment of the five-star rank in 1944, only nine servicemen have been bestowed the title.

    • Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy. How many WWII-era Admirals were issued that hat? U.S. Navy photo. Leahy was the first officer to make the rank. He was the senior officer in the U.S. Navy and the senior-most officer in the U.S. military.
    • General of the Army George Marshall. Gen. Marshall looks like he's already sick of your shit. National Archives. George Marshall was a major planner of the U.S. Army's training for World War I and one of Gen.
    • Fleet Admiral Ernest King. National Archives. King was the Commander in Chief of U.S. Naval Forces (the U.S. now only uses the term "Commander-In-Chief" to refer to the President) and the Chief of Naval Operations.
    • General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. National Archives. MacArthur graduated from West Point in 1903, fought in the occupation of Veracruz, World War I, and resisted the Japanese invasion of the Philippines for six months during WWII.
  3. An historical list of America's 5-Star Army Generals and Navy Admirals. Also lists several important 4-Star Generals and Admirals in the U.S. military.

  4. How many U.S. Army five-star generals have there been and who were they? The temporary grade of "General of the Army" (five-star) was provided for by Public Law 482, 78th Congress, approved...

  5. 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.

  6. On December 14, 1944, Public Law 78-482 established the five-star grade of General of the Army, preserving Pershing's status as the only General of the Armies and further stating that nothing would change about the 1919 law that had promoted him:

  7. In late 1944 the United States Congress passed a bill that established the army rank of five-star general. The Army promoted four service men to Generals of the Army: Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Marshall, Douglas MacArthur and Henry Arnold.

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