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* [[Marshal of the Air Force (Atmora)]] | |||
[[Category:Atmora]] | [[Category:Atmora]] | ||
[[Category:Atmoran Field Marshals]] | [[Category:Atmoran Field Marshals]] |
Revision as of 06:27, 22 July 2020
Field Marshal Veldmaarschalk | |
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Country | Atmora |
Service branch | Atmoran Army |
Abbreviation | VM |
Rank | Five-star rank |
Formation | 1811 |
Next lower rank | General |
Equivalent ranks | Grand Admiral (IASC) Captain General (Marines) Marshal of the Air Force (IAAF) |
Field Marshal (Dutch: Veldmaarschalk) is the highest rank of the Atmoran Army. A five-star rank, it is equivalent to an Grand Admiral in the Imperial Atmoran Space Command or a Marshal of the Air Force in the Imperial Atmoran Air Force (IAAF). A Field Marshal's insignia consists of two crossed batons surrounded by yellow leaves below St Anna's Crown. Like Marshals of the Air Force and Grand Admirals, Field Marshals traditionally remain officers for life, though on half-pay when not in an appointment.
Insignia of rank
Privileges
List of field marshals
Name and style (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Regiment | Date of promotion |
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Thomas van Moltke, 3rd Count of Moltke (1745–1828) |
4th Regiment of Dragoons | 13 December 1810 | |
Harold Bernard L. Bridget, 12th Duke of Dalkeith (1747–1823) |
Duke of Dalkeith's Fusiliers | 13 December 1810 | |
Laurence Blackburn, 1st Count Blackburn | 80th Regiment of Foot | 13 December 1810 | |
Prince Leopold of Lieseltania | Queen's Own Lancers | 13 December 1810 | |
Baron Jan-Hendrik van Metselaar | |||
Joris Maathuis | |||
Adolf Lusseveld | |||
Nicholas Scarlett | |||
Willem van Altena, 5th Viscount of Altena (born 2026) |
23rd Regiment of Foot | ||
Sjef Westerlaan | |||
Connor II of Connuriste (born 2043) |
Emperor of Connuriste | 9 March 2089 | |
Prince William, Duke of Winterhaven (born 2064) |
— Atmoran Imperial family | 21 October 2089 |