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The commisioned ranks in the Army are all officers ranks officers consist of

Second Lt One brass Bar or "butter bar"

First Lt One silver bar

Captain two silver bars joined together like the roman numeral two

Major Gold oak Leaf

Lt.Colonel Silver oak leaf

Colonel Silver Eagle

Brigadier General one Star

Major General two stars

Lt. General Three Stars

General Four stars

General of the United States Army Five Stars

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