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  2. List of United States Army four-star generals - Wikipedia

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    four-star general. The rank of general (or full general, or four-star general) is the highest rank normally achievable in the United States Army. It ranks above lieutenant general (three-star general) and below general of the Army (five-star general). There have been 260 four-star generals in the history of the U.S. Army.

  3. Legislative history of United States four-star officers until ...

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    During the Civil War, the highest rank in the Union Army and Navy was major general and rear admiral until 1864, when the grade of lieutenant general was revived for the general-in-chief, Ulysses S. Grant, and a new grade of vice admiral was filled by David G. Farragut. Grant and Farragut would eventually become the first full general and ...

  4. List of American Civil War generals - Wikipedia

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    The list of American Civil War (Civil War) generals has been divided into five articles: an introduction on this page, a list of Union Army generals, a list of Union brevet generals, a list of Confederate Army generals and a list of prominent acting Confederate States Army generals, which includes officers appointed to duty by E. Kirby Smith, officers whose appointments were never confirmed or ...

  5. Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1866 ...

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    The four-star grades of general and admiral were created in 1866 to reward the Civil War victories of the senior officers in the Army and Navy, Ulysses S. Grant and David G. Farragut. [1] Grant vacated his commission to become president in 1869 and was succeeded by William Tecumseh Sherman , and Farragut died in 1870 and was succeeded by David ...

  6. List of American Civil War generals (Union) - Wikipedia

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    Sifakis, Stewart, Who Was Who in the Civil War. Facts On File, New York, 1988. ISBN 0-8160-1055-2. United States War Department, The Military Secretary's Office, Memorandum Relative to the General Officers in the Armies of the United States During the Civil War, 1861–1865, (Compiled from Official Records.) 1906.

  7. Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1899 ...

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    Admirals Ernest J. King, William D. Leahy, and General George C. Marshall at the White House, 1942.. From 1899, when the Navy's Civil War-era four-star grade was recreated after the Spanish-American War, through 1947, when the Officer Personnel Act defined the post-World War II military establishment, four-star grades evolved along two parallel tracks, one decorative and one functional.

  8. First to ABC: Retired 4-star general, 200 former GOP staffers ...

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    General Larry Ellis, a retired four-star general who served in that rank under George W. Bush’s administration, is endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in a letter exclusively obtained by ABC ...

  9. General officers in the Confederate States Army - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Lee, the best known CSA general.Lee is shown with the insignia of a Confederate colonel, which he chose to wear throughout the war. Much of the design of the Confederate States Army was based on the structure and customs of the United States Army [1] when the Confederate States Congress established the Confederate States War Department on February 21, 1861. [2]