Can you explain where a Field Marshall ranks? I've never heard that rank/term before. Are they middle management or upper management?
My understanding is Colonels are middle management like a regional director and a General is like the C-Suite executives, to compare to civilian corporate world what I am more familiar with.
In European armies, Field Marshall is the highest rank in the military. Would be the equivalent of the US' "General of the Army" meaning a 5-star general. Generally 5-stars (Eisenhower and Bradley) ony exist during wartime.
Can you explain where a Field Marshall ranks? I've never heard that rank/term before. Are they middle management or upper management?
My understanding is Colonels are middle management like a regional director and a General is like the C-Suite executives, to compare to civilian corporate world what I am more familiar with.
In European armies, Field Marshall is the highest rank in the military. Would be the equivalent of the US' "General of the Army" meaning a 5-star general. Generally 5-stars (Eisenhower and Bradley) ony exist during wartime.
oh wow, ok I thought by the name it was a lower rank, since marshalls makes me think of the US fed marshalls who are mainly grunts in a sense.