General Marshall had one day of seniority over Admiral King.
Ranking officers in chain of command: 1 Admiral William Leahy, JCS-CIC 2 General George Marshall, JCS 3 Admiral Ernest King, JCS 4 General Douglas MacArthur 5 Admiral Chester Nimitz 6 General Dwight Eisenhower 7 General (AAF) Henry (Hap) Arnold, JCS 8 Admiral William Halsey General Arnold was the senior officer in the Army Air Force and thereby a member of the Joint Chief of Staff
He was:A Marshall of France.An Admiral of France.First Prince Murat.Grand Duke of Berg, andThe King of Naples.He was known as "The Dandy King".
Admiral Nimitz, General MacArthur, President FDR, and Admiral Ernest King.
Admiral Ernest King was the US top naval officer. Admiral Chester Nimitz was the top Pacific naval officer.
Marshall King was born in 1849-12.
Admiral of the Fleet is a five-star admiral. This was a rank created near the end of WWII in the US Navy, and bestowed upon King, Nimitz, Halsey and Leahy. At the same time the rank of General of the Army was created as a five star general. There were a total of nine officers promoted to five star rank, and there have been none since.
Marshall King died on 1911-10-19.
Marshall King was born ? , 1849, in Lansingburgh, NY, USA.
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Omar Bradley, Five star general; General of the Army, which is the highest Army rank in the US Army. George W. Bush, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces George Washington and General John "Blackjack" Pershing were named as the only Six star generals in U.S. History. This title is "General of the Armies of the United States." There are only a small number of five stars (General of War). The only person to ever receive this rank twice was Air Force General Henry "Hap" Arnold. Omar Bradley was the last living individual to hold the five star rank until his death in 1981. Overall the rank of 5 Star has been held by Four Army Generals, Four Navy Admirals, and the aforementioned Hap Arnold.
Marshall King died October 19, 1911, in Troy, NY, USA.
Admiral of the Ocean Sea