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Gen. George S. Brown is pinned with four-star insignia by Air Force vice chief of staff Gen. Bruce K. Holloway. The U.S. Code explicitly limits the total number of four-star officers that may be on active duty at any given time.
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 ).
General Mark Milley completed a four-year term as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation's highest ranking military officer, on September 30th.
General Mark A. Milley served as the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation's highest-ranking military officer, and the principal military advisor to the President, Secretary of...
General Mark A. Milley is the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation’s highest-ranking military officer, and the principal military advisor to the President, Secretary of Defense, and National Security Council.
General Mark A. Milley is the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation’s highest-ranking military officer, and the principal military advisor to the President, Secretary of Defense, and National Security Council.
As chairman, Milley was the highest-ranking officer in the United States Armed Forces and the principal military advisor to the president of the United States, the secretary of defense, the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council.
On Friday, General Brown, a four-star Air Force fighter pilot with 130 combat flying hours during his 39 years of service, was sworn in as the highest-ranking military officer in the country.
Published August 28, 2020. The Army now has more four-star generals serving on active duty than the Army and Air Force combined had during World War II. Army Col. Christopher Coglianese, the...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate unanimously confirmed 11 top-ranking military officers late Tuesday, ending a months-long blockade staged by a single Republican, Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama.