General Trivia
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@Jolly said in General Trivia:
Name the only serving American general to be promoted to a Six Star General...
GW.
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Actually I think I know this (didn't Google). I think it was Washington? To bring him, posthumously, into company with I think... Pershing? Maybe one more.
@89th said in General Trivia:
Actually I think I know this (didn't Google). I think it was Washington? To bring him, posthumously, into company with I think... Pershing? Maybe one more.
I think they gave it to Pershing to make him not be outranked by Foch, and at the same time passed a law saying GW will always be the top ranked general in the US
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This reminds me, I was impressed when I started digging into Pershing's legacy. For example, he served as mentor to:
- George C. Marshall
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Omar Bradley
- George S. Patton
- Douglas MacArthur
@89th said in General Trivia:
George C. Marshall
Not sure if this is true, but Gen. Marshall was (one of?) the first to be made five star general.
They were originally going to call it "Field Marshall" rank (like in other countries.
But he objected because he did not want to be Field Marshall Marshall. So, they changed it to "Five Star General"
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@Jolly said in General Trivia:
Pershing. He got his while serving.
Washington didn't get his until I think the 1970's.
Wow brain fart. Totally thought the question asked about a president. Yeah GW got his on the 1976 bicentennial celebration. MacArthur almost got it but it never passed Congress I think.
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@89th said in General Trivia:
George C. Marshall
Not sure if this is true, but Gen. Marshall was (one of?) the first to be made five star general.
They were originally going to call it "Field Marshall" rank (like in other countries.
But he objected because he did not want to be Field Marshall Marshall. So, they changed it to "Five Star General"
@taiwan_girl interesting!