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Army general (France)

Army general (French: Général d'armée) is the highest active military rank of the French Army and the National Gendarmerie. It is also used in the Air and Space Force, where it is called Général d'armée aérienne.

Army General
Général d'armée
Sleeve insignia for the army, air force and the gendarmerie
Country France
Service branchArmy
Air Force
Gendarmerie
Rank groupGeneral officer
NATO rank codeOF-9
Formation6 June 1939
Next higher rankArmy

Air Force & Gendarmerie

  • None
Next lower rankCorps general[b]
Equivalent ranksAdmiral

Officially, it is not a rank but a position and style bestowed on some divisional generals, which is the highest substantive rank, in charge of important commands, such as Chief of Staff of the French Army or Chief of the Defence Staff. It is an OF–9 NATO rank, equivalent to the French Navy rank of admiral.

In the army, only a Marshal of France has precedence; however, Marshal of France is not a rank but a dignity in the State, and the last Marshal of France died in 1967. There is no higher rank in the Air Force and Gendarmerie.

History edit

The rank was created on 6 June 1939 by a decree of the President of the French Republic published in the Journal Officiel de la République Française,[1] following a joint report by the Ministers of War, of the Navy and of the Air. They came to the conclusion that the higher hierarchy was more often in relation with the one of other countries, which frequently had more than two general ranks. By necessity, two positions and styles were created to address this issue, army general and corps general. The decree also provided that the divisional generals already commanding a corps were made corps generals and the ones members of the Superior War Council army generals.

Insignia description edit

 
Service dress uniform kepi of an army general.

A French army general displays five stars on a shoulder board; the number of stars should not be compared with that of generals from other NATO countries, usually denoted by four stars only. The rank in the National Gendarmerie additionally displays a golden grenade above the stars. No shoulder board are worn on the full dress or service dress uniform; instead, the insignia is worn on the sleeves.

After the Second World War the design of the full dress uniform kepi for a general changed, now also displaying the stars. It was already the case for field headgear, with no other ornament than the stars.

Other edit

The mention of the current usage of "a sixth star authorized for the army general in command of the Paris sector" is an urban legend.[2]

The title of army general in France and elsewhere should not be confused with the rank of general of the army, which is more senior, and corresponds to other countries' marshal or field marshal. The rank of "general of the army" theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army with several armies in the field, while the title "army general" only corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field.[citation needed]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Not a rank, but a dignity in the State.
  2. ^ Not a rank, but a position and style.

References edit

  1. ^ Government of the French Republic (6 June 1939). "Decree on designations in the high ranks of the military hierarchy". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  2. ^ Ministry of Defence of the French Republic. (in French). Archived from the original on 27 June 2009. Retrieved 26 April 2009.


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