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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.
3 paź 2022 · Learn about the history and achievements of the only three people who have ever been awarded the rank of 6-star general in the US military: John J. Pershing, George Washington and Ulysses S. Grant. Find out how they earned their promotions, what they did during wartime and why they are considered the best of the best.
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. [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 or Admiral of the Navy. This proposal has not been officially recognized by the military or Congress.
The 6-star general rank is incredibly rare in the U.S. military, having been granted only three times. One person attained this rank during their lifetime, while the others received it posthumously.
28 gru 2022 · Ulysses S. Grant posthumously promoted to 'General of the Armies'. President Grant is only the third person to achieve the highest military rank in the United States Army. ST. LOUIS — Former ...
23 wrz 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 Joseph “Black Jack” Pershing, “General of the Armies.” He was the only officer in modern history elevated to that high rank.