no
Yes, he was offered a fifth star in an attempt to keep him from retiring, as was General Colin Powell. Both refused the honor and retired.
No, General Colin Powell retired as a Four Star General.
The last man to be pinned as a five star general was Omar Bradley in 1950.
Omar N. Bradley was the last general to receive five stars.
Dwight D. Eisenhower made it all the way to General of the Army, which is a five star general.
No. The need for a 5 star general for the United States began during World War 2 and was stopped after the promotion of Gen. Omar Bradley. Since the Marine Corps is a part of the Department of the Navy it is very unlikely that a Marine Corps general would ever get promoted to the rank of a '5 Star' general.
No Patton was a three star general.
yes
General of the Army Omar Bradley
A 5 star general in the Marine Corps would be called an imposter because there is no such person. The generals in the USMC are Brigadier General ( 1 star ) Major General ( 2 star ) Lieutenant General ( 3 star ) and General ( 4 star ). There is no 5 star general in the USMC. The general who outranks a 4 star general is the Commandant of the Marine Corps but is himself a General ( 4 star ). He is outranked by the Secretary of the Navy and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The five star general make around 536k- 800k a month.
General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold.