Marshal of the Air Force

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This article is about air force officers who rank as Marshals. For the similarly named but lesser air force rank, see Air Marshal.

Marshal of the Air Force is both a generic term for the most senior rank in an air force, equivalent to Field Marshal or Fleet Admiral and, in some air forces, a rank title.

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Marshal of the Air Force corresponds to several different rank titles. The oldest such rank is the British Marshal of the Royal Air Force. The United States Air Force uses General of the Air Force instead. The Luftwaffe used the same rank as the German Army, namely Generalfeldmarschall.

Marshal of the Air Force sleeve/shoulder insignia
Marshal of the Air Force sleeve/shoulder insignia

In some Commonwealth countries which use an air force rank structure derived from the Royal Air Force, Marshal of the Air Force is not only the most senior rank (in a generic sense), but also a rank title. The rank is usually conferred as an honour and has an identical or similar insignia to that of Marshal of the Royal Air Force.

The rank also exists or has existed (on paper) in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brunei, Indonesia, Iran, South Korea, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Turkey and South Vietnam, but not all of these countries have ever actually used it.

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