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  1. A two-star rank is usually the second lowest ranking general or flag officer. Three-star. A three-star rank is usually the third highest general or flag officer. Four-star. A four-star rank is usually the highest or second highest ranking general or flag officer. Five-star

  2. In the United States Armed Forces, a lieutenant general is a three-star general officer in the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Space Force . A lieutenant general ranks above a major general [Note 1] and below a general. The pay grade of lieutenant general is O-9.

  3. The number is set at 46 three-star Army generals, 17 three-star Marine Corps generals, 34 three-star Navy admirals, 44 three-star Air Force generals, seven three-star Space Force generals, and five three-star Coast Guard admirals.

    Position Insignia
    Position
    Photo
    Incumbent
    Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau
    Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau ...
    Lieutenant General Marc H. Sasseville ...
    Alaskan Command Eleventh Air Force
    Commander, Alaskan Command (ALCOM) and ...
    Lieutenant General David S. Nahom [30]
    U.S. Forces Japan Fifth Air Force
    Japan Commander, U.S. Forces Japan (USFJ) ...
    Lieutenant General Ricky N. Rupp [31]
    Joint Special Operations Command
    Commander, Joint Special Operations ...
    Vice Admiral Frank M. Bradley [32]
  4. An officer of three-star rank is a very senior commander in many of the armed services holding a rank described by the NATO code of OF-8. The term is also used by some armed forces which are not NATO members. Typically, three-star officers hold the rank of vice admiral, lieutenant general, or in...

  5. Lieutenant General is a three-star General Officer rank, one pay grade above the highest permanent rank of Major General. Lieutenant General is a temporary position reserved for times of war, and expires with the end of the general's active tour of duty, usually 3 to 5 years.

  6. The rank of lieutenant general (or three-star general) is the second-highest rank normally achievable in the U.S. Army, and the first to have a specific number of authorized positions for it set by statute. It ranks above major general ( two-star general) and below general ( four-star general ).

  7. The rank of lieutenant general (or three-star general) is the second-highest rank normally achievable in the U.S. Army, and the first to have a specific number of authorized positions for it set by statute. It ranks above major general ( two-star general) and below general ( four-star general ).