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  1. May 8, 2018 · Jeremy Ray, Manager of History Interpretation at George Washington's Mount Vernon explains how George Washington has remained our highest ranking officer in ...

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  2. May 6, 2024 · John J. Pershing's slow climb up the US military hierarchy. Long before he became a 6-star general, John J. Pershing attended the United States Military Academy West Point. Following his ...

  3. No more than about 25% of a service's active duty general or flag officers may have more than two stars, and statute sets the total number of four-star officers allowed in each service. This is set at seven Army generals, two Marine generals, eight Air Force generals, two Space Force generals, six Navy admirals, and two Coast Guard admirals.

  4. Proposed six-star rank from December 14, 1944. General of the Army was created as five-star rank by an Act of Congress on a temporary basis with the enactment of Public Law 78-482. The law creating the five-star rank stipulated that Pershing was to be considered senior to the five-star generals of World War II.

  5. The term six-star rank is based on the proposed, but never adopted, insignia of six-stars for the U.S. rank of general of the armies. In 1955, a six-star rank insignia and promotion to general of the armies was proposed in Congress for General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, but the proposal was shelved.[1][2][3] In 1976, George Washington was posthumously awarded the American supreme rank of ...

  6. The title of this episode is the Six Star General, and you are probably wondering when the sixth star is going to come into play. Here is where it gets interesting. In 1919, Congress created a new rank called General of the Armies of the United States. Note that this is plural as opposed to the rank of General of the Army.

  7. Ann E. Dunwoody — Wikipedia article on the Army’s first four-star general. Dunwoody becomes first female four-star general — USA Today, Nov. 14, 2008. 4-star general, 5-star grace — CNN, Feb. 13, 2011. 5-Star Generals and Admirals-Arlington National Cemetary website

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