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Colonel general

Colonel general is a military rank used in some armies. The rank originates from the Old European System and it is particularly associated with Germany, where historically general officer ranks were one grade lower than in the Commonwealth and the United States, and Generaloberst was a rank above full General, but below Generalfeldmarschall. The rank of colonel general also exists in the armed forces organized along the lines of the Soviet model, where it is comparable to that of a lieutenant general.

Royal Hungarian Army colonel general rank insignia

Royal Hungarian Army colonel general rank insignia

Hungarian colonel general rank insignia

Hungarian colonel general rank insignia

գեներալ-գնդապետ
General-gndapet
(Armenian Ground Forces)[6]

գեներալ-գնդապետ General-gndapet (Armenian Ground Forces)[6]

General-polkovnik
(Azerbaijani Land Forces)[7]

General-polkovnik (Azerbaijani Land Forces)[7]

Ґенэрал-палкоўнік
G̀jeneral-palkoŭnik
(Belarusian Ground Forces)[8]

Ґенэрал-палкоўнік G̀jeneral-palkoŭnik (Belarusian Ground Forces)[8]

General pukovnik
(Bosnian Ground Forces)[9]

General pukovnik (Bosnian Ground Forces)[9]

General pukovnik
(Croatian Army)[10]

General pukovnik (Croatian Army)[10]

Генерал-Полҝвниҝ
General-polkovnïk
(Kazakh Ground Forces)[11]

Генерал-Полҝвниҝ General-polkovnïk (Kazakh Ground Forces)[11]

General pukovnik
(Montenegrin Ground Army)[12]

General pukovnik (Montenegrin Ground Army)[12]

Генера́л-полко́вник
Generál-polkóvnik
(Russian Ground Forces)[13]

Генера́л-полко́вник Generál-polkóvnik (Russian Ground Forces)[13]

Генерал-полковник
General-polkovnik
(Tajik National Army)[14]

Генерал-полковник General-polkovnik (Tajik National Army)[14]

General-polkownik
(Turkmen Ground Forces)[15]

General-polkownik (Turkmen Ground Forces)[15]

General-polkovnik
(Uzbek Ground Forces)[16]

General-polkovnik (Uzbek Ground Forces)[16]