As of June 23, 2008, there are 57 active-duty woman serving as generals in the armed services, five of whom are lieutenant generals, according to the Pentagon.
On that date, Lt. Gen. Ann Dunwoody was nominated to the rank of general. If approved by the Senate, she will be the first woman in the U.S. military to wear four stars.
As of 2021, there are 77 women generals in the U.S. military, out of which 21 are in the Army, 20 in the Air Force, 18 in the Navy, and 18 in the Marine Corps.
As of 2020, there are approximately 129 million adult women in the United States.
300 to 500 per year.
About 1 in 30000 is the estimate most often given. However, very few (if any) served in the US Military during WW2 or the Vietnam war.
According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey conducted by the CDC, approximately 1 in 5 women in the US have experienced completed or attempted rape at some point in their lives. For current annual statistics, the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program reported 102,555 rapes in the US in 2019.
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The US Army had over 1,100 Generals during WW2.
4 star generals are in the US
As the US Civil War unfolded, the US army was small and did not have many generals. In order to command all the Union recruits, new generals had to be appointed. In 1861, Lincoln appointed one hundred and twenty six generals.
washington, eisenhower, hamilton,grant
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Yes, basically all the Us Generals in western Europe, several British & German Generals. Google, you will see many named.
Currently, there are 57 active-duty women serving as generals or admirals, five of whom are lieutenant generals or vice admirals, the Navy's three-star rank, according to the Pentagon. CNN Report, June 23, 2008
There are 40 Generals Currently on Active Duty. This does not count the Generals that are in the National Guard and Reserve who have been activated or otherwise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_duty_United_States_four-star_officers
You'd need to be more specific. I'm sure that there are many, many squares in France named after French generals (just like there are many in the US named after American generals and in the UK named after British generals).
No six star rank ever existed in the US military.
At the beginning of the US Civil War, President Lincoln appointed generals for political reasons, not based on military experience.