Adolf Hitler promoted Rommel to field Marshall over the objections of Mussolini.
The Reich Marshall was the title given to Field Marshall Herman Goring by Hitler to basically give him a higher military rank to the other field marshals at that time which was 1940. This title made him the senior field marshal outranking them all.
When James Cook embarked on his first voyage of exploration in 1769, his rank was First Lieutenant. He was promoted to Captain in 1776.
He had been promoted to Captain but did not know about it at the time,
Field Marshal is the highest military rank in Pakistan Army.
In 1945 Gerald Ford was promoted to Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy.
Erwin Rommel
No, Field Marshall is the highest rank in the army. Even very few get promoted to this.
Rommel earned the rank of Field Marshal in the Battle of Gazala.
Field marshal is the rank after the top grade of colonel and you have to earn credits to rank up.
It would depend on which 'army' you are referring to. Generally, a Field Marshall is the highest rank in an army.
the answer is the Admiral of the fleet
Rank up to Lt.col in halo reach
Field Marshall Kluge was a Prussian military leader. He came from a family of military leaders and was a staff officer with a high rank during the battle of Verdun.
The rank of Field Marshall is not used in the American Military in any branch.
The Reich Marshall was the title given to Field Marshall Herman Goring by Hitler to basically give him a higher military rank to the other field marshals at that time which was 1940. This title made him the senior field marshal outranking them all.
In the British Army, Field Marshall is the highest rank. 2nd lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier Major General Lieutenant General General Field Marshall
In some militaries, Field Marshall is the highest rank - basically equivalent to the highest ranking General of militaries which don't have the rank. They're basically top dog in that military.