In the US services Generals wear stars. Majors and Lt. Colonels wear an Oak Leaf; the gold oak leaf is the Major's insignia, and the silver oak leaf is the Lieutenant Colonel's rank insignia.
Major is the first rank entering the FIELD GRADE levels, that is why it is gold.
Other countries have different insignia to denote rank.
None in their rank insignia (there are some on the uniform itself, for example, in the US flag patch). Stars are worn by general officers; Colonels wear "birds" (eagles) instead.
4 star generals are in the US
He wears three stars on his uniform.
Not in the US Army. They wear a gold oak leaf.
4 star generals are in the US
Lieutenant General
Three
The US President is a CIVILIAN and does not wear a uniform
The President is a CIVILIAN and does not wear a uniform
Many people falsely believe the flag is worn backwards. When a soldier deploys to a combat zone, they wear the flag on the right sleeve. The stars always point towards the battle - i.e., the front.
Yes you are, many people do exactly that.
they had to wear holocast david stars
If someone in the army died wear your army outfit but if its one of your family just wear a normal suit.
He was important. Lee wore only the three star insignia of a Confederate colonel, which was the highest rank he had earned in the US army before the civil war began. He wanted to receive a peacetime promotion to general after the Civil War was one, assuming it would be the Confederates that were the victors.
Only the members of the Army are authorized to wear army uniforms. Those that have retired or been discharged are allowed to wear their uniforms appropriately. Impersonating military personnel is a crime.