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George Washington was the general of the Continental Army, he was the highest rank. Therefore, he had no commander.
Washington held the rank of Lieutenant General (3-Star) until his death in 1799. In 1976 he was promoted posthumously to General of the Armies of the United States, the highest possible rank. Only Washington and Gen. John J. Pershing (1919) hold the rank of General of the Armies of the United States. During World War II the five-star rank of General of the Army was created. Both this and General of the Army of the United States are inferior to, and should not be confused with, General of the Armies of the United States.
Nominated by John Adams, George Washington was appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army on 14 June 1775 and given the rank of 'General.'
George Washington held several military positions in the forty plus years of his service. He received the ranks of Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, Major General, Lieutenant General, and General. He also held the titles of Colonel of the Virginia Regiment, General and Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, and Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army.
George Washington was the only general to reach the General of the Army rank before U.S. Grant.
The higest rank president George Washington attained was that of General of the Armies. It was awarded posthumously in 1976. He also held the position as Senior Office of the Army (1798-1799) and Comander-in-Chief of the Continental Army (1775-1783).
George Washington was a General of the Continental Army in the 18th century, the Continental Congress later elected George Washington as the Commander-In-Chief. Making him "General George Washington Commander-In-Chief of the Continental Army" he held this position through most of the American Revolution.
He received a Congressional Gold Medal, and was awarded, posthumously the rank of General of the Armies
George Washington was Commanding General of the American Continental Army
George Washington's highest military rank was commander in chief of the Continental Army.
Yes Washington was instrumental in the victory of the US in the War of Independence from Great Britain in the 1770s. Yes, George Washington was a leader in the Revolutionary war, inwhich he won by encouraging his troops and inspiring them and encouraging them
The rank of lieutenant general was established by the Confederate Congress in 1862. Out of respect for George Washington, who held this high rank, the Union waited until February of 1864 to do this. Basically this rank was requested by US President Lincoln for his new general in chief, US Grant.