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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.

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What was George Washington highest military rank before he was President?

George Washington's highest military rank was commander in chief of the Continental Army.


What was George Washingtons military title during the revolutionary war?

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.'


When was George Washington in the Revolutionary War?

He was 20 when he received his first military position , that of major in the Virginia Militia. He was 22 in 1754 when he first saw action in the French and Indian War. He retired from the military from 1758 until 1775, when he was given command of the Continental Army at the age of 43.


Did Benedict Arnold achieve the rank of general?

Benedict Arnold is the most well known traitor in history after switching sides during the Revolutionary War. While serving as a Major General in the Continental Army, Benedict became bitter about perceived slights. He felt he was being passed over for promotions and had been accused of corruption by fellow patriots.


What year was George Washington named commander-in-chief of the continental army?

"Commander and Chief" no he was not, but "Commander in Chief" yes he was. George Washington was appointed Major General and then elected by Congress to be Commander in chief in 1775. In fact he was the very first Commander in Chief.SFC FairfieldNot quite. The congressional resolution appointed him "General in Chief with rank of general." That is to say, his rank was general, equivalent to a modern four star general (that insignia had not yet been thought of) and his title was General in Chief. Obviously a genral in chief and a commander in chif are pretty much the same thing and I do not know if the latter phrase was ever used during the War for Independence or if it's use stems only from the Constitution.

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What was George Washington highest military rank before he was President?

George Washington's highest military rank was commander in chief of the Continental Army.


What positions in the history of George Washington in as a position?

George Washington worked in the militia for a short time, and then he was replaced. He rejoined when his rank was restored, then his was chosen to lead the Continental Army.


Who was George Washingtons commander during the revolutionary war?

George Washington was the general of the Continental Army, he was the highest rank. Therefore, he had no commander.


What rank was Henry knox the Continental Army?

henry knox was a Brigadier-General in 1776 in the continental army along with Nathanael Greene and general (or cheif in command) George Washington in the continental army. Henry Knox was also a colonel in artillary in 1775.


What was George Washington's position in the American War for independence?

George Washington was Commanding General of the American Continental Army


What was George Washington's rank during the war?

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.


Why was General Washington a general?

General Washington was a general because the Continental Congress gave him that rank when it placed him in charge of the army.


What presidential rank did George Washington hold?

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).


What was George Washingtons military title during the revolutionary war?

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.'


What was Washington military rank?

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.


Who was the founder of the us army?

That title first became official in 1821 with Major General Jacob Brown assuming the post. Prior to that time the position was called United States Army Senior Officer. General George Washington's official title was Continental Army General and Commander in Chief. Major General Henry Knox suceeded Washington with the simple title of Senior Officer. Major John Doughty was the first to serve as the United States Army Senior Offocer from 20 June 1784 until 12 August 1784 when all of the Army was discharged except for 80 men.


Who was the only other general to reach U S Grant rank before him in the US?

George Washington was the only general to reach the General of the Army rank before U.S. Grant.