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Russian field marshals. The rank of field marshal was bestowed on the following 64 Imperial Russian Army officers: [4] Foreign field marshals. The rank of field marshal was also bestowed on several foreign citizens: Epaulette of Field marshal of Russian Vyborg 85th Infantry Regiment of German Emperor Wilhelm II.
Russian Empire. List of Russian field marshals; Russian Federation. Igor Sergeyev (1938–2006) Saudi Arabia. 1991 - HH Prince Khalid bin Sultan (b. 1949) Saleh Al-Muhaya (b. 1939) Saxony. List of Saxon field marshals; Serbia Živojin Mišić. 14 January 1900 - HM King Milan I (1854–1901) 27 January 1901 - HM King Alexander I (1876 ...
Pages in category "Field marshals of Russia". The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Field marshal (Russian Empire)
Marshal of the Russian Federation; History of Russian military ranks; Military ranks of the Soviet Union. 1935–1940 and 1940–1943; 1943–1955 and 1955–1991; Marshal of the branch; Chief marshal of the branch; Field marshal (Russian Empire) Marshal of the People's Republic of China; Marshal (North Korea and South Korea) Notes
No.NameDate Of RankPositions Held [a]120 Nov 1935 [1]People's Commissar for Defence, 1934–1940.220 Nov 1935Inspector of Cavalry, Red Army, 1923–1937.320 Nov 1935Deputy People's Commissar for ...420 Nov 1935Commander, Special Red Banner Far Eastern ...- General officer
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A Marshal of the Russian Federation outranks Generals of the Army (four stars), Colonel-Generals (three stars), Lieutenant-Generals (two stars) and Major-Generals (one star). It is roughly equivalent to American General of the Army and the British Field Marshal .
Field marshal (Russian Empire) List of Swedish field marshals. List of German colonel generals. Notes. ^ The Imperial German Navy and the Kriegsmarine used the rank of Grand Admiral ( German: Großadmiral) instead.
The following 64 officers of the Imperial Russian Army held the rank of field marshal (Генерал-фельдмаршал), the highest military rank of the Russian Empire. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 the rank was abolished, alongside the Table of Ranks.