GA

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GA is the highest possible rank in the United States Army, historically bestowed only in exceptional circumstances such as to John J. Pershing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army rank
military rank
abbreviation GA
appointmentType presidential appointment with Senate confirmation
branch United States Army
comparativeRank higher than General of the Army
higher than four-star general
country United States of America
surface form: United States
equivalentTo highest possible Army rank in wartime
firstHolder John J. Pershing NERFINISHED
grantedIn exceptional circumstances
heldRank General of the Armies NERFINISHED
insignia no standardized insignia historically worn by Pershing
isHighestRankIn United States Army NERFINISHED
payGradeRelation above O-10 (four-star general)
rankClass five-star rank
six-star rank (informal characterization)
rankGroup general officer
service United States Armed Forces NERFINISHED
serviceBranch United States Army
standsFor General of the Armies NERFINISHED
status historically exceptional rank
rarely bestowed
timeOfUse World War I era
usedFor recognizing supreme command authority

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