In war the U.S. army is like anything you have seen in a movie but there is no romance or anything like that
General officers (1- to 4-star) command brigades or larger units. A 4-star general (5-star during wartime) commands the entire US Army.
The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.
A standing army is a "regular" Army, the number of Soldiers and equipment that are ready to go to war at very short notice.
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General officers (1- to 4-star) command brigades or larger units. A 4-star general (5-star during wartime) commands the entire US Army.
General of the Army (five stars). However, this is a special rank used only in wartime. Currently, General (four stars) is the highest achievable rank.
A wartime army unit in the United States military is a unit that is activated only during times of war. After the war is over, the unit is deactivated and taken off the roster.
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I am Chinese, and the answer is no, being forced to go into an army is called drafting, usually ONLY IN WARTIME.
As Commanding General of the American Continental Army during the Revolution
I believe US Grant was the first President to write about his wartime experiences.
The Roman counsuls did not have absolute power during wartime, only a dictator had absolute power. The counsuls could lead and army and many times the senate authorized this. The counsul had the control of his army, but the power of the state was still in the hands of the senate.
Ranks for commissioned officers in the US Army, US Marines, US Air Force are as follows:Second LieutenantFirst LieutenantCaptainMajorLieutenant ColonelColonelBrigadier GeneralMajor GeneralLieutenant GeneralGeneralThe five star ranks are reserved for special wartime usage. They are General of the Army, General of the Air Force, and Admiral of the Navy. The Marine Corps and Coast Guard have no equivalent ranks.