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- General of the Army ranks by country
- Ranks equivalent to General of the Army
- Similar title to General of the Army
- See also
- References
{{references|date=March 2018}}{{Military ranks}}General of the Army is a military rank used to denote a senior military leader, usually a general in command of a nation's army. General of the Army ranks by country- East Germany: Army general (East Germany)
- Indonesia: Jenderal Besar
- Liberia: The "five-star" General of the Army (or field marshal) rank was first used by Samuel Doe (1951–1990) who promoted himself from master sergeant to the rank after seizing control of the nation. The insignia of grade was worn as five stars in a row on the collar and a circle of five stars on headgear. The rank was later worn as a circle of five gold stars on the collar by President Charles Taylor (b. 1948). The senior professional military rank in the Liberian army is now usually a "two-star" officer.
- Russia: General of the Army (USSR); General of the Army (Russia)
- United States of America: General of the Army (GA)[1]
- Yugoslav People's Army - 4 star General
Ranks equivalent to General of the Army- Field marshal (numerous countries)
- {{lang|ar-Latn|Mushir}} ({{lang|ar|مشير}}, Arabic countries)
- {{lang|pt|Marechal}} (Brazil)
- {{lang|zh-Latn|Tèjí shàng jiàng}} ({{lang|zh|特級上將}}, Generalissimo, Republic of China)
- {{lang|zh-Latn|Dà jiàng}} ({{zh |t=大將 |s=大将 |labels=no}}, Senior General, People's Republic of China)
- {{lang|es|Comandante en Jefe del Ejército}} (Chile)
- {{lang|hr|Stožerni general}} (Croatia)
- {{lang|es|Comandante en Jefe}} (Cuba)
- {{lang|fr|Maréchal de France}} (Marshal of France, France)
- {{lang|id|Jenderal besar}} (Indonesia)
- {{lang|fa-Latn|Artesh-bod}} ({{lang|fa|ارتشبد}}, Iran)
- {{lang|ne-Latn|Pradhan senapati}} ({{lang|ne|प्रधानसेनापति}}, Nepal)
- {{lang|pl|Marszalek}} in Poland
- {{lang|ko-Latn|Wonsu}} ({{lang|ko|원수}}, North and South Korea)
- {{lang|es|Capitán General}} (Spain)
- In Spain, the rank General of the Army is a four star general.
- {{lang|th-Latn|Chom phon}} ({{lang|th|จอมพล}}, Thailand)
- {{lang|vi|Thống tướng}} (Vietnam)
Similar title to General of the Army- {{lang|de|Reichsführer-SS}} ({{lang|de|Schutzstaffel}} of Nazi Germany)
- {{lang|de|Stabschef}} (Nazi Stormtroopers {{lang|de|Sturmabteilung}})
- {{lang|fil|Ministro Mariscal}} ("Minister-Marshal") of the Philippine Revolutionary Army (First Philippine Republic)
See also- Generalissimo
- Général
- General officer
- Army general
- Staff (military)
- Ranks and insignia of NATO armies officers
References1. ^{{cite journal |title= Army Regutation 600-20 see table 1-1 |url=http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r600_20.pdf}}
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