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.
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.
Dwight D. Eisenhower made it all the way to General of the Army, which is a five star general.
No Patton was a three star general.
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.
yes
General of the Army Omar Bradley
The five star general make around 536k- 800k a month.
General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold.