Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Bush.
Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Bush.
Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Bush.
Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Bush.
Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Bush.
Her name is Ann Dunwoody, promoted Nov 14, 2008 by president Bush.
4 star generals are in the US
There are currently 40 active duty officers of 4 star rank (generals & admirals) in U.S. Forces. There appear to be well over 200 living retired 4 star generals.
There were many four star Geman Generals one of which was Erwin Rommel
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generals-1-4 stars, 5-star outranks all. they're all called Generals....crz
There are no generals in the Navy. The navy has admirals. The full compliment of officers varies with promotions and retirements.
As of 2005 the armed forces released there were currently 86 "Major Generals" (2 star). However specific names are generally withheld outside of 4-5 star generals for security purposes.
As of a count earlier this year, 7. I don't know the break-down among Brig. General, Maj. General, Lt. General, 1 Lt. (3-star) General and at least 2 Maj. (2-star) Generals. I'm assuming the rest are Brig (1-star) Generals, but I could be off on the exact numbers. I would look at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, OH, for more information about them. I know at least 2 are stationed there, 1 Lt. General and 1 (newly-pinned) Maj. General. The 1980 class of the Air Force Academy Colorado was the first to graduate women and is the main source of Generals. As more women graduate into the officer ranks, we will see more and more Generals in time. Only the US Army has a 4 star General at this time.
1 star - Brigadier General 2 star - Major General 3 star - Lieutenant General 4 star - General 5 star - General of the Army
Currently, there are 57 active-duty women serving as generals or admirals, five of whom are lieutenant generals or vice admirals, the Navy's three-star rank, according to the Pentagon. CNN Report, June 23, 2008
The Flag, 5-star General, 4-star General, 3-star General, 2-star General, 1-star General, Colonel, Lt. Colonel, Major, Captain, 1st Lieutenant, 2nd Lieutenant, Sergeant, the Spy, and the Private are the pieces used in the Game of the Generals. There is one piece each for the Flag up to the Sergeant, two pieces of Spies and six pieces of Privates.
i don't know, i wish to know. united states armed srvices, regular and reserve.