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The President is the Commander in Chief. Highest Rank of the Military.
Presuming you mean "chief", the highest ranking officer in the British army is called a Brigadier.
James Stewart retired as a Air Force Brigadier General.
Chief of Staff is the title of the highest ranking officer of the US Army. He holds the rank of General, which is an 0-10 / 4 star rank. The title of Commander-In-Chief is given to the President of the US and is the commanding authority for all military forces, but the holder of this rank, while often having served in the military, is not a military officer by virtue of title.
Practically, the sitting president, as Commander In Chief, has the highest military authority.However, in 1976, President Gerald Ford posthumously awarded George Washington with the rank of General of The Armies of The United States, stating that he would forever outrank all officers past, present, and future. So technically, he has the highest rank of any American. [Ed note: Washington's rank was a military rank, and, as such, is still outranked by the civilian chain of command]
Unteroffizier, which was equivalent to a Corporal in the British/Commonwealth or US forces.
All branchs are paid the same depends on ur rank and skills
In the US, the President is defined as a member of the military; specifically, the highest possible rank. Saluting is expected.
James Stewart held the rank of Brigadier General in the US Air Force Reserve. However, it could be argued that Ronald Reagan would be your answer. He didn't achieve the highest rank in the military per se, but he did become Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces when he became President of the United States.
Sergeant Major of the Army is the highest rank NCO.
A person that is chief of a army group ( The leader ).
The highest rank Ulysses S. Grant held in the U.S. military was General of the Army. He received this rank in 1866, making him the first ever officer to achieve this rank in the U.S. Army.