Do generals get Bah?

As this page shows, the total compensation paid to an Army General is significantly more than just basic pay. This simple pay calculator can estimate the total compensation for a General by adding basic pay to housing allowance (BAH) and subsistance allowance (BAS), the two largest payments received by most soldiers.
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How much does 4 star general make?

The highest rank in the U.S. Army is a four-star general. As of June 2020, there were 14 Army four-stars, the most at any time since World War II, according to Military.com. The 2020 four-star general pay is $16,441.80 per month, which does not include amounts for a housing allowance and other benefits.
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How much do U.S. generals get paid?

The salaries of Us Army Generals in the US range from $19,208 to $521,331 , with a median salary of $93,762 . The middle 57% of Us Army Generals makes between $93,765 and $236,104, with the top 86% making $521,331.
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How much do 3 star generals make?

A Major General receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $11,636 per month, with raises up to $16,774 per month once they have served for over 34 years.
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How much money does a 5 star general make?

He is also the only person to have ever held a five-star rank in two branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. These officers who held the rank of General of the Army remained officers of the United States Army for life, with an annual $20,000 in pay and allowances, equivalent to $308,000 in 2021.
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Does the National Guard or Reserves get BAH/BAS?



Who is the only 6 star general?

So yes, there is an equivalent of a six-star general rank on the books in the US Military, but it has only been given to two people in history: John J. Pershing and George Washington, Generals of the Armies of the United States of America.
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Is there a 5 star general?

In September 1950, Omar N. Bradley became the fifth Army general to be promoted to five-star rank. The five-star rank still exists, although no U.S. officers have held it since the death of General Bradley in 1981. The president may promote a general or admiral to five-star rank at any time, with Senate approval.
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How much does a 7 star general make?

Army Brigadier General Pay

A Brigadier General is a general officer in the United States Army at DoD paygrade O-7. A Brigadier General receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $9,668 per month, with raises up to $14,446 per month once they have served for over 30 years.
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Are military officers Rich?

Are Military Officers Rich? An officer is definitely more than what is in his/her bank account. You could be the best leader in the world and drowning in credit card debt, driving two cars you can't afford, and not investing anything into the TSP.
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How much do retired 3 star generals make?

Figures for 2011 show that a four-star officer retiring with 38 years' experience received a yearly pension of about $219,600, a jump of $84,000, or 63% beyond what was previously allowed. A three-star officer with 35 years' experience would get about $169,200 a year, up about $39,000, or 30%.
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How much does a full bird colonel make?

The colonel insignia is the silver eagle. For this reason, a colonel is sometimes referred to as a full bird colonel to distinguish from a lieutenant colonel, one rank below. Monthly base pay starts at $6,399, or $76,788 annually.
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How do generals get stars?

Traditionally, five-star ranks are granted to distinguished military commanders for notable wartime victories and/or in recognition of a record of achievement during the officer's career, whether in peace or in war.
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How much do Navy Seals make?

Salary Ranges for Navy Seals

The salaries of Navy Seals in the US range from $15,929 to $424,998 , with a median salary of $76,394 . The middle 57% of Navy Seals makes between $76,394 and $192,310, with the top 86% making $424,998.
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What branch of military pays the most?

The highest pays by branch are:
  • Army: $646.
  • Marine Corps: $750.
  • Navy: $750.
  • Air Force: $520.
  • Coast Guard: $805.
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How hard is it to become a general?

Duties of Army Generals

It's not an easy status to attain: Fewer than one-half percent of commissioned officers make it to the top three ranks of Army general. In all, there can be only 302 general officers (generals, lieutenant generals, major generals, and brigadier generals) in the U.S. Army at one time.
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WHO WAS LAST 5-star general?

However, the last 5-star general was Omar Bradley who was retired by 1962 and since the U.S. military has only used 5-star generals during times of war there would have been no 5-star general at that time.
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Do generals ever fight?

Superior generals may win a tactical or operational victory by overmatching an opponent in a day of battle or a campaign, but in the protracted fighting that marks major wars among modern nations and coalitions, they do not deliver strategic victory. I didn't always think that.
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Who was the only 5-star general in US history?

Henry H. Arnold also holds the distinction as the only person to ever achieve the 5-star rank in two branches of the U.S. Armed Forces: Of note is the grade of "General of the Armies of the United States", a position held by only two persons in American history - George Washington and John J. Pershing.
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How many black generals are there?

In May 2020, there were 19 Black one-star generals in the Army, 15 two-stars, eight three-stars and one four-star, according to Defense Department data. Compare that with white Army generals: 107 one-stars, 90 two-stars, 37 three-stars and 11 four-stars.
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Is Commander higher than general?

A numbered air force commander is normally a lieutenant general, although some may be in the rank of major general, especially in the Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard. The Major Command commanders are normally in the rank of general or lieutenant general.
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Is an admiral higher than a general?

Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navies. In the Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army or the Air Force, and is above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet, or fleet admiral.
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Can anyone outrank George Washington?

George Washington

The Department of the Army Order 31-3, issued on 13 March 1978 had an effective appointment date of 4 July 1976. The rank ensures that no United States military officer will ever outrank George Washington.
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