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- Six-star_rank abstract "A six-star rank was a proposed special grade immediately superior to a five-star rank. After the United States Military ranks of General of the Army and Fleet Admiral had been established in the 1940s, a proposal was made for promoting one of the generals to the superior rank of General of the Armies of the United States, while reserving John J. Pershing's seniority in that rank, and another proposal for promoting one of the admirals to the superior rank of Admiral of the Navy.".
- Six-star_rank thumbnail 6_Star.svg?width=300.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageID "20825062".
- Six-star_rank wikiPageLength "7408".
- Six-star_rank wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Six-star_rank wikiPageRevisionID "697566137".
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Admiral_of_the_Navy_(United_States).
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_ranks.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Chester_W._Nimitz.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_MacArthur.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Five-star_rank.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Fleet_admiral_(United_States).
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink General_of_the_Armies.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink General_of_the_Army_(United_States).
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink George_Dewey.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Highest_military_ranks.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink John_J._Pershing.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink National_Personnel_Records_Center.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink S:Order_31-3.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink Star_(heraldry).
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Armed_Forces.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Institute_of_Heraldry.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLink File:6_Star.svg.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLinkText "Six-star rank".
- Six-star_rank wikiPageWikiLinkText "six-star rank".
- Six-star_rank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Star_officer_ranks.
- Six-star_rank wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_mdy_dates.
- Six-star_rank subject Category:Military_ranks.
- Six-star_rank hypernym Grade.
- Six-star_rank type HistoricBuilding.
- Six-star_rank type Position.
- Six-star_rank type Title.
- Six-star_rank comment "A six-star rank was a proposed special grade immediately superior to a five-star rank. After the United States Military ranks of General of the Army and Fleet Admiral had been established in the 1940s, a proposal was made for promoting one of the generals to the superior rank of General of the Armies of the United States, while reserving John J. Pershing's seniority in that rank, and another proposal for promoting one of the admirals to the superior rank of Admiral of the Navy.".
- Six-star_rank label "Six-star rank".
- Six-star_rank sameAs Q7532605.
- Six-star_rank sameAs m.04d_pnj.
- Six-star_rank sameAs Q7532605.
- Six-star_rank wasDerivedFrom Six-star_rank?oldid=697566137.
- Six-star_rank depiction 6_Star.svg.
- Six-star_rank isPrimaryTopicOf Six-star_rank.