No, He was an Admiral of the Fleet (the highest rank possible) in the Royal Navy.
1 . . . Brigadier General 2 . . . Major General 3 . . . Lietenant General 4 . . . General 5 . . . General of the Armies
President Eisenhower was a Five Star General during the Second World War.
In the US Army, US Air Force, and US Marine Corps: Brigadier General (one star) Major General (two star) Lieutenant General (three star) General (four star) General of the Army (five star) If this is not the specific military force you are looking for, see related link "International Encyclopedia of Uniform Insignia Around the World"
General MacArthur was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1880
There were several. The two most famous were: The Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces (European Theater) during the Normandy landing (D-Day) was General of the Army (5-Star General) Dwight D. Eisenhower. Commander-in-chief of U.S. forces in the Pacific Theater General of the Army (5-star General) Douglas MacArthur. However for most of the war, MacArthur was under the command of Supreme Commander of the Southeast Asia Command Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten.
Dwight David Eisenhower.
There were many four star Geman Generals one of which was Erwin Rommel
No, a four-star general is not a lieutenant general. A four-star general holds the rank of general, which is the highest rank in the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. In contrast, a lieutenant general is a three-star rank, which is one level below a four-star general.
Star General was created in 1996.
Star General happened in 1996.
You can find out if your dad won the bronze star in World War 2 by contacting the military records center in St. Louis, MO.
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