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This is a list of the officers who have held the army rank of Field Marshal or Marshal. It does not include air force marshals.

Afghanistan

Albania

King Zog I of the Albanians

Australia

Austria/Austria-Hungary

Bahrain

Belarus

Brandenburg

Brazil

Cambodia

Lon Nol

Central African Empire

Republic of China

Chinese Chiang Kai-shek

People's Republic of China

Liu Bocheng

Republic of Croatia

Independent State of Croatia

Kingdom of Egypt

Field Marshal insignia

Republic of Egypt

Ethiopia

Finland

Finnish President Mannerheim in 1943

France

Germany

German Erich von Manstein

Ghana

Greece

Guelders

Holy Roman Empire

India

Iran

Iraq

Italy

Japan

Jordan

Liberia

Libya

Malaysia

Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia

Mongolia

Morocco

Mozambique

Nepal

New Zealand

Prince Charles in the combat uniform of a New Zealand Army field marshal.

North Korea

Ottoman Empire

Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Prussia

Romania

Russian Empire

Russian Federation

Saudi Arabia

Saxony

Serbia

Živojin Mišić

South Africa

Soviet Union

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Sweden

Syria

Thailand

Tunisia

Turkey

Uganda

United Kingdom

Venezuela

Yemen

Yemen Arab Republic

Yugoslavia[4]

King Peter II of Yugoslavia

Zaire

Other countries

The rank also exists or has existed (on paper at least) in Bangladesh, Brunei, South Korea, Nigeria, Oman, and South Vietnam, but not all of these countries have used it.

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c His Majesty Promotes Cambodian Leaders to Five-Star General December 27, 2009
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Held a senior rank to other marshals of the same country.
  3. ^ "North Korea's Kim Jong-un named marshal", BBC News, 18 July 2012
  4. ^ Surviving Serbian field marshals retained their ranks in Yugoslavia.