General of the army
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
- Russia: General of the Army (USSR); General of the Army (Russia)
- United States of America: General of the Army (GA)[1]
Ranks equivalent to General of the Army
- Field marshal (numerous countries)
- Mushir (Arabic countries)
- Marechal (Brazil)
- Te ji shang jiang (Generalissimo) (Republic of China)
- Da jiang (Senior General) (People's Republic of China)
- Comandante en Jefe del Ejército (Chile)
- Stožerni general (Croatia)
- Comandante en Jefe (Cuba)
- Maréchal de France (Marshal of France) (France)
- Jenderal besar (Indonesia)
- Artesh-bod (Iran)
- Pradhan senapati (Nepal)
- Marszalek in Poland
- Wonsu (North and South Korea)
- Capitán General (Spain)
- In Spain, the rank General of the Army is a four star general.
- Chom phon (Thailand)
- Thống tướng (Vietnam)
Similar title to General of the Army
- Reichsführer-SS (Schutzstaffel of Nazi Germany)
- Stabschef (Nazi Stormtroopers "Sturmabteilung")
- Ministro Mariscal ("Minister-Marshal") of the Philippine Revolutionary Army - (First Philippine Republic)
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