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The military rank "(field) marshal" has existed since the Middle Ages, and been used by dozens of militaries, but not the U.S. Army. Instead the equivalent "Five Star General" is used: why is the American military unique in not using "marshal"?

by /u/mangafan96 in /r/AskHistorians

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