Really depends on how long you have been married, the state you live in/were married in and how good your lawyer is. Typically any marriage lasting longer than 7 years or bearing kids that ends in divorce leaves the spouse with at least 50% if not more.
As a retired four star General, David Petraeus is entitled to an annual pension of $220,000 for the rest of his life.
A retired 4-star General receives benefits such as a pension based on their highest pay rate, access to military healthcare, and eligibility for services and programs through the Department of Veterans Affairs. They may also continue to receive certain privileges, like on-base shopping and access to military facilities.
Star General was created in 1996.
Star General happened in 1996.
1 . . . Brigadier General 2 . . . Major General 3 . . . Lietenant General 4 . . . General 5 . . . General of the Armies
A 5 star general in the Marine Corps would be called an imposter because there is no such person. The generals in the USMC are Brigadier General ( 1 star ) Major General ( 2 star ) Lieutenant General ( 3 star ) and General ( 4 star ). There is no 5 star general in the USMC. The general who outranks a 4 star general is the Commandant of the Marine Corps but is himself a General ( 4 star ). He is outranked by the Secretary of the Navy and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
A Brigadier General is the equivalent of a one star general.
A star (1 - 4) Brigadier General = 1 star Major General = 2 stars Lieutenant General = 3 stars General = 4 stars
No, General Colin Powell retired as a Four Star General.
A two star general is a Major General; he or she holds the rank of O-8.
There has never been a black 5-star general. The most recent 5-star general was Douglas McArthur.
Assuming you are talking about the U.S. Military, the rankings are as follows: 4-Star General 3-Star Lt. General 2-Star Major General 1-Star Brigadier General Colonel and so on...