主题:一个美国退休将军家的印象 -- 龟途漫漫
In 1919, in recognition of his distinguished service during World War I, the U.S. Congress authorized the President to promote Pershing to General of the Armies of the United States, the highest rank possible for any member of the United States armed forces and was created especially for him and one that only he held at the time (General George Washington was posthumously promoted to this rank by President Gerald Ford in 1976). Pershing was authorized to create his insignia for the new rank, and chose to wear four gold stars for the rest of his career, which separated him from the four (temporary) silver stars worn by Army Chiefs of Staff, and even the five star General of the Army insignia worn by Marshall, MacArthur, Bradley, Eisenhower, and H. 'Hap' Arnold in World War II (Pershing outranked them all).
In 1940, Pershing was an outspoken advocate of aid for the United Kingdom during World War II. In 1944, with the creation of the new five star rank General of the Army, Pershing was acknowledged as the highest ranking officer of the United States military. When asked if this made Pershing a six star General, the then Secretary of War (Henry L. Stimson) commented that it did not, since Pershing never wore more than four stars but that Pershing was still to be considered senior to the present five star generals of World War II.
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🙂一个美国退休将军家的印象 5 龟途漫漫 字1442 2008-05-08 19:09:05
🙂漏了一个五星将军吧? 快刀123 字34 2008-05-09 06:37:18
🙂you are right
🙂【原创】真当将军还是在国内好啊 屋顶上的树 字441 2008-05-08 22:11:54
🙂美国四星将军相当于国内的上将 龟途漫漫 字0 2008-05-09 05:08:31
🙂人家说的退休将军啊 3 贪玩的风筝 字689 2008-05-08 22:41:17