Lieutenant General

   

Insignia of an United States Air Force Lieutenant General
Lieutenant General is a military rank used in many countries.

A Lieutenant General ranks immediately below a General and above a Major General.

In the US Army, US Marine Corps and US Air Force a Lieutenant General is a three-star general. In the British Army a Lieutenant General wears a pip over a crossed sword and baton.

A Lieutenant General is equivalent to a Vice Admiral in both the US Navy and Royal Navy. Its equivalent rank in the Royal Air Force and air forces of many Commonwealth countries is Air Marshal.

The military of Germany refers to the rank of Lieutenant General as Generalleutnant. In the modern age, the rank is considered a three star equivalent, but in the Second World War was more equal to a Major General.

The military of France begin the general ranks with two stars; thus, the French equivalent is a four-star general, which is called Général de corps d'armée ("general of Army corps")

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