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A general officer is an officer of high military rank, usually in the army, and in some nations, the air force.1 The term is widely used by many nations of the world, and when a country uses a different term, there is an equivalent title given.
The term General is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer; and as a specific rank. Since the late twentieth century, the rank of General is usually the highest active rank of a military not at war.
Contents
1 All general officer ranks
1.1 Common systems
1.2 Other variations
2 The specific General rank
2.1 General ranks by country
2.1.1 Army generals' insignia
2.1.2 Air force generals' insignia
3 Air Force and Navy equivalents
4 See also
5 External links
6 References
All general officer ranks
The various grades of general officer are at the top of the rank structure. Lower-ranking officers are known as field officers or field-grade officers, and below them are company-grade officers. All officers who commanded more than a single regiment came to be known as "general officers".citation needed The word "general" is used in its ordinary sense in English (and other languages) as relating to larger, general, military units, rather than smaller units in particular.
Common systems
There are two common systems of general ranks.
Variations of one form, the old European system, were once used throughout Europe. It is used in the United Kingdom (although it did not originate there), from which it eventually spread to the Commonwealth and the United States of America. The General Officer ranks are named by prefixing General, as an adjective, with field officer ranks, although in some countries the highest general officers are titled Field Marshal or Marshal.
The other is derived from the French Revolution, where generals' ranks are named according to the unit they (theoretically) command.
Old European system
Field Marshal or General Field Marshal
Colonel General
General or Captain General
Lieutenant General
Sergeant Major General or Major General
Brigadier (General)
The system used either a brigadier general rank, or a colonel general rank (i.e. exclude one of the italicised ranks.)
The rank of field marshal was used by some countries as the highest rank, while in other countries it was used as a divisional or brigade rank. Many countries (notably pre-revolutionary France and eventually much of Latin America) actually used two brigade command ranks, which is why some countries now use two stars as their brigade general insignia. (Mexico and Argentina still use two brigade command ranks.)
In some nations (particularly in the Commonwealth), the equivalent to Brigadier General is Brigadier, which is not always considered by these armies to be a general officer rank, although it is always treated as equivalent to the rank of Brigadier General for comparative purposes. Unlike other general officers, the brigadier general rank is not derived from a field rank of brigadier.
The rank of major general is a shorter form of sergeant major general, and is lower than lieutenant general as a lieutenant outranks a sergeant major, although outranked by a major.
French (Revolutionary) system
Marshal
Army General
Corps General
Divisional General
Brigade General
More information about this system can be found on the page: Général.
Other variations
Other nomenclatures for general officers include the titles and ranks:
Adjutant General
Commandant-General
Inspector General
Captain General
General-in-Chief
General of the Army (which is distinct from the title Army General)
General of the Air Force (USA only)
General of the Armies of the United States (of America), a title created for General John J. Pershing, and subsequently granted posthumously to George Washington.
General Admiral (German Navy)
Air General and Aviation General (Chilean Air Force; roughly equivalent to Air Chief Marshal and Air Vice-Marshal respectively)
Wing General and Group General (Mexican Air Force; roughly equivalent to Air Commodore and Acting Air Commodore respectively)
Lieutenant-Colonel General (A Serb rank immediately inferior to Colonel General, and roughly equivalent to Commonwealth/US Major General)
Director General (a common administrative term sometimes used as an appointment in military services)
Director General of National Defence (most senior rank in the Mexican Armed Forces)
Director of Intelligence Bureau (senior most 4 star Indian Police Service post in India)
Controller General (general officer rank in the French National Police)
Prefect General (the most senior rank of the Argentine Naval Prefecture)
Master-General of the Ordnance
In addition to militarily educated generals, there are also generals in medicine and engineering. The rank of most senior chaplain, Chaplain General, is also considered to be a general officer rank.
The specific General rank
In the Old European system, a General, without prefix or suffix (and sometimes referred to informally as a "full general"), is usually the most senior type of general, above Lieutenant General and directly below Field Marshal. Usually it is the most senior peace-time rank, with more senior ranks (for example, Field Marshal) being used only in wartime, or as honorary titles.
In some armies, however, the rank of Captain General, General of the Army, Army General or Colonel General occupied or occupies this position. Depending on circumstances and the army in question, these ranks may be considered to be equivalent to a full General or to a Field Marshal.
The rank of General came about as a "Captain-General", the captain of an army in general (i.e., the whole army). The rank of Captain-General began appearing around the time of the organization of professional armies in the 17th century. In most countries "Captain-General" contracted to just "General".
General ranks by country
The following articles deal with the rank of General, or its equivalent, as it is or was employed in the militaries of those countries.
General (Australia)
General (Canada)
Shang Jiang (China) - People's Republic of China (PRC) and Republic of China (ROC)
Kindral (Estonia)
Général (France)
General (Germany)
Obergruppenführer (Nazi Germany, SS rank)
Strategos (Greece)
Aluf (Israel)
Generale (Italy)
Daejang (Korea - DPRK and ROK)
General (Mexico)
Generał (Poland)
Army General (Russia)
General (Sri Lanka)
General (Sweden)
General (Switzerland)
General (United Kingdom)
General (United States)
Army generals' insignia
General-de-exercito (Brazilian Army)
Shang Jiang (Republic of China Army)
General (Colombian Army)
Kindral (Maavägi - Estonian ground force)
Kenraali (Collar & Sleeve) (Finnish Army and Finnish Air Force)
Army General (French Army)
General (Germany)
Strategos (Hellenic Army)
General (Indian Army)
Generale (Italian Army)
General (Both Mexican Army and Mexican Air Force)
Generaal (Royal Netherlands Army)
General (Pakistan Army)
Generał (Polish Land Forces)
General (Romanian Land Forces)
Army General (Russia)
General (Swedish Army)
General (Switzerland)
พลเอก - Phon Ek (Royal Thai Army)
General (US Army, and US Marine Corps)
Air force generals' insignia
Général/Generaal (Belgian Air Component
General (Colombian Air Force)
Kindral (Õhuvägi - Estonian Air Force)
General (Both Mexican Army and Mexican Air Force)
Generaal (Royal Netherlands Air Force)
General (US Air Force)
Air Force and Navy equivalents
Some countries (such as the United States) use the General Officer ranks for both the army and the air force; others only use the General Officer ranks for the army, while in the air force they use Air Officers as the equivalent of General Officers. They use the air force rank of Air Chief Marshal as the equivalent of the specific army rank of General. This latter group includes the British Royal Air Force and those based on it (e.g., India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Nigeria, etc.).
In most navies, Flag Officers are the equivalent of General Officers, and the naval rank of Admiral is equivalent to the specific army rank of General. A noteworthy historical exception was the Cromwellian naval rank General at sea. In recent years in the American service there is a tendency to use Flag Officer and Flag Rank to refer to generals and admirals of the services collectively.
See also
Generalissimo
Général
Roman General
Shogun
Comparative military ranks
External links
Look up general officer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Generals of World War II
Schema-root.org: US Generals News feeds for US Generals in the news
Marines.mil: General Officer Biographies Biographies of United States Marine Corps General Officers
Bios & Information on Generals of Western History Information on 10 Generals who influenced Western History
References
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