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General of the Army
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General of the Army (GA) is a military rank used (primarily used in the United States of America) to denote a senior military leader, usually a general in command of a nation's army.[citation needed] It may also be the title given to a general who commands an army in the field.[citation needed] General of the Army is the highest commissioned officer rank of the UNSC Army, and can be also known as "Supreme Commander" (not to be confused with the Sangheili Supreme Commander) or "General of the Armed Forces," although promotion to this rank is restricted to times of war. It is equal in rank to Fleet Admiral in the UNSC Navy and General of the Air Force in the UNSC Air Force. Personnel of this rank command major areas of responsibility and hold some of the highest military positions in the UNSC Defense Force.
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General of the Army is the highest commissioned officer rank of the UNSC Army, and can be also known as "Supreme Commander" (not to be confused with the Sangheili Supreme Commander) or "General of the Armed Forces," although promotion to this rank is restricted to times of war. It is equal in rank to Fleet Admiral in the UNSC Navy and General of the Air Force in the UNSC Air Force. Personnel of this rank command major areas of responsibility and hold some of the highest military positions in the UNSC Defense Force. General of the Army (GA) is a military rank used (primarily used in the United States of America) to denote a senior military leader, usually a general in command of a nation's army.[citation needed] It may also be the title given to a general who commands an army in the field.[citation needed] The rank is typically considered the equivalent of marshal, field marshal, fleet admiral and other equivalent five-star ranks.[citation needed] The rank of grand general, which may also be considered a General of the Army equivalent, has appeared most often in fiction, although it is the literal translation of da jiang.[citation needed] The rank of "General of the Army" should not be confused with the title "army general"; the rank of "General of the Army" is usually the equivalent of a five-star rank, and theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army, whereas the title of "army general" is usually held by the equivalent of a four-star general, and corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field.[citation needed]
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