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field marshal
noun
- an officer of the highest military rank in the British and certain other armies, and of the second highest rank in the French army.
field marshal
noun
- an officer holding the highest rank in the British and certain other armies
Word History and Origins
Origin of field marshal1
Example Sentences
So, in 1926, Lady Haig - wife of Field Marshal Earl Haig - decided to open a poppy-making factory in Edinburgh, external which would be staffed by a team of disabled war veterans.
The King's trip has been marked by his appointment to the honorary ranks of Admiral of the Fleet, Field Marshal, and Marshal in the three services of the Australian Defence Force.
Looking up from her book, Owtram was startled to see Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, Britain’s most senior military officer, walking up the path toward her.
“This is not peace,” declared French field marshal Ferdinand Foch.
In 1993, he was promoted to field marshal - the highest rank in the Army.
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