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  • 1Marshal's Star — The marshal s star (Russian: маршальская звезда) is an additional badge of rank worn by marshals of the armed forces of the USSR, and subsequently the Russian Federation. The armed forces of the former USSR and the Russian Federation have two… …

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  • 2Marshal of the Royal Air Force — Marshal of the RAF Sir Hugh Trenchard Marshal of the Royal Air Force (MRAF) is the highest rank in the Royal Air Force.[1] In peacetime it was granted to RAF officers in the appointment of Chief of the Defence Staff, and to retired Chiefs o …

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  • 3Marshal of the Russian Federation — The star of the Marshal of the Russian Federation Marshal of the Russian Federation (Russian: Маршал Российской Федерации, Marshal Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the highest military rank of …

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  • 4Marshal of Poland — NATO OF 10 …

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  • 5Marshal of Italy — sleeve rank insignia (1933 1945) …

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  • 6Army Group B — was the name of three different German Army Groups that saw action during World War II. The first was involved in the western campaign in 1940 in Belgium and the Netherlands which was to be aimed to conquer the Maas bridges after the German… …

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  • 7Marshal (comics) — Marshal Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics Firs …

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  • 8Marshal of the Air Force — may be used as a generic term for a rank in some air forces which use a similar title, with their air force s name inserted, as their most senior rank. The first such rank was Marshal of the Royal Air Force. No air force actually uses the title… …

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  • 9Army Group Centre — Army Group Center ( de. Heeresgruppe Mitte) was the name of two distinct German strategic army groups that fought on the Eastern Front in World War II. The first Army Group Centre was created on 22 June 1941, as one of three German Army (… …

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  • 10Army Group North — ( de. Heeresgruppe Nord ) was a strategic echelon formation commanding a grouping of Field Armies subordinated to the OKH during World War II. The army group coordinated the operations of attached separate army corps, reserve formations, rear… …

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