Right now, four. There are three ranks above this: General of the Army is a five-star rank. One officer can be promoted to it during wartime. General of the Armies is probably a six-star rank, but no one's quite sure: the only officer to wear it was General Pershing, who was allowed to create his own rank insignia. He wore four gold stars--other generals wear silver stars. General of the Armies of the United States is the highest rank there can ever be, and it's held by George Washington. It has no insignia.
One star: Brigadier General. Two stars: Major General Three Stars: Lieutenant General Four Stars: General Five Stars: General of the Armies (rare).
General P.X.Kelley, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, had four stars.
Four stars
The Brigadier General is a "one star" general.
By Rank, twelve, and they were: * Washington, General of the Armies of the US. (Six Stars) * Eisenhower, General of the Army. (Five Stars) * Grant, General, (Four Stars) * Jackson, Major General, (Two Stars) * Harrison, William, Major General, (Two Stars) * Taylor, Major General, (Two Stars) * Hayes, Major General, (Two Stars, Temporary Rank) * Harrison, Benjamin, Major General, (Two Stars, Temporary Rank) * Pierce, Brigadier General, (One Star) * Johnson, Andrew, Brigadier General, (One Star) * Garfield, Brigadier General, (One Star) * Arthur, Quartermaster General, (One Star) The highest ranking Naval Officer was Lyndon Johnson who held the rank of Commander. The only President that entered military service and failed to advance to Officer status was James Buchanan who saw service as a Private during the War of 1812.
Four
Four Stars for a General. Three Stars for a Lieutenant General. Two Stars for a Major General. One Star for a Brigadier General.
One star: Brigadier General. Two stars: Major General Three Stars: Lieutenant General Four Stars: General Five Stars: General of the Armies (rare).
The stars are used for the various ranks of General, and may be of 1 to 5 stars.
A star (1 - 4) Brigadier General = 1 star Major General = 2 stars Lieutenant General = 3 stars General = 4 stars
The word is "constellation". No. Most of the stars in a constellation are unrelated; they just happen to be in the same general direction, from our point of view.
In the US Army, the rank is Lieutenant General.
The Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) is a statutory office (10 U.S.C. § 3033) held by a four-star general in the United States Army. The current Chief of Staff of the Army is General Mark A. Milley.
There are Inspectors General, Attorney Generals and four different levels of Military Generals starting with Brigadier General (One Star), Major General (Two Stars), Lieutenant General (Three Stars) and General (with Four Stars).
First You need to have a Skill Level of 50 After that: 600 exp = General (2 stars) 1200 exp= General Grade 2 (3 stars) 2500 exp= General Grade 3 (4 stars) Last, 5000 exp= 5 Star General (5 stars) you cannot increase in ranking after 5 stars
General P.X.Kelley, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, had four stars.
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