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  1. Generalfeldmarschall ('general field marshal, field marshal general, or field marshal', abbreviated to Feldmarschall) was the most senior general officer rank in the armies of several German states, including Saxony, Brandenburg-Prussia, Prussia, the German Empire, and lastly, Germany (from 1918).

  2. 25 de mar. de 2018 · You can use a Field Marshal as a general, but it's not very effective to do. How do you put generals under a field marshal? The bigger portrat box at the bottom is the Field Marshal, and will always be to the far left, the smaller one is the general box and is always on the right.

  3. If you look in the game when a field marshal who has general traits is leading an army group (multiple armies) the general traits will be red out. And vice versa. When a field marshal has skills from the left column, the effect will be halved when he is leading an army group.

  4. 19 de jul. de 2021 · In Hearts of Iron, army commanders are divided into two categories, generals and field marshals. Generals serve as the direct leaders of your troops and can lead 24 divisions at a time in combat. Field Marshals are ranked above your generals and can lead up to five at once.

  5. In the modern sense a British Field Marshal is a formal rank and still has command authority akin to a five-star general. It is now only honorary in that country if it is held by a member of the British Royal Family, who cannot command military forces by virtue of it alone.

  6. 9 de mai. de 2023 · A field marshal commands army groups, large formations comprised of several armies. A field marshal initially may command up to 5 [4] armies; with the Expert Delegator trait, this limit can be increased to seven. Their traits give general bonuses, helping any kind of unit, such as, for example, +10% recovery rate, or increasing maximum army sizes.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2021 · President Franklin Roosevelt thought “Chief General” and “Chief Admiral” would be good names for the new positions. The debate ended when Congress revived the five-star ranks with their new names in 1944. Only one American officer ever held the title of “Field Marshal.”