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Captain general of the Army

Captain General has been the highest rank in the Spanish Army since the 18th century. A five-star rank with NATO code OF-10, it is equivalent to a field marshal of the armies of numerous countries, a general of the Army of the United States, a captain general of the Spanish Navy (Armada Española) or a Captain general of the Air Force in the Spanish Air and Space Force (Ejército del Aire y del Espacio). A Captain General's insignia consists of two command sticks under five four-pointed stars below the Royal Crown.

Insignia history
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List of Captains general
}||||Juan José Nieto y Aguilar, 2nd Marquis of Monsalud|| † || • Minister of War (August–September 1835) • Minister of State (1844, 1846 and 1847) • Minister of War (1844–1846, 1846, 1847 and 1866–1868) • Prime Minister(1844–1846, 1846, 1847–1849, 1849–1851, 1856–1857, 1864–1865 and 1866–1868) • Ex officio (As consort of Queen Isabella II) • Reinstated ad honorem after 1874. • Prime Minister(14 July-12 October 1856, 1858–1863 and 1865–1866) • Minister of War (30 July-29 November 1854, 1858–1863 and 1865–1868) • Minister of State (30 June-2 de July 1858) • Minister of the Navy (25–27 November 1858) • Minister of Overseas (17 January-2 March 1863) • Prime Minister(1868–1869, 4 January-24 July 1871, 26 May-13 June 1872, 3 January-26 February 1874) • Regent (1869–1871) • President of the Executive Power of the Republic (3 January-30 December 1874) • Brother-in-law of Queen Isabella II • Minister of Overseas (20 May-6 August 1863 and 29 November 1863–1864) • Minister of the Navy (19 June-16 July 1863 and 19–21 September 1868) • Minister of War (1863–1864 and 19 September-8 October 1868) • Prime Minister (19 September-8 October 1868) • Minister of War (1868–1870) • Prime Minister (1869–1870) • Captain General of the Navy (1870–1873) • Minister of state (1855–1856) • Minister of the Navy (1860–1863) • Minister of War (8 April-26 May 1872 and 3 January-29 June 1874) • Prime Minister (26 February-3 September 1874) • Ex officio • Captain General of the Navy (1874–1885) • Ad honoremAd honorem • Prime Minister (7 March-9 December 1879) • Ad honorem • Prime Minister (6 July-30 November 1906) • Ad honorem • Minister of War (1907–1909 and June–October 1917) • Ex officio • Captain General of the Navy (1902–1931) • Ad honorem • Monarch of the British Dominions and Emperor of IndiaAd honorem • Minister of War (1901–1902, 23 June-1 December 1905 and 1906–1907) • Minister of the Navy (1 October-1 December 1905) • Ad honorem • Monarch until 9 November 1918. • Ad honorem • Minister of War (1890–1892, 1895–1897 and 1899–1900) • Prime Minister (8 August-4 October 1897, 1900–1901 and 1904–1905) • Minister of the Navy (23–31 October 1900) • Ad honorem • Reinstated ad honorem in 1939. • Ad honorem • Minister of War (19 April-11 June 1917) • Ex officio (As Head of State) • Captain General of the Navy (1938-1975) and the Air Force (1939–1975) • Generalissimo (1936-1975) • Posthumous promotion • Prime Minister (1923–1930) • Posthumous promotion • Minister of the Army (1939–1942) • Posthumous promotionAir Minister (1939–1940) • Ad honoremMinister of the Army (1951–1957) • Deputy Prime Minister (1962–1967) • Ad honoremPresident of the State Technical Board (1936–1937) • Minister of the National Defence (1937–1939) • Minister of the Army (1945–1951) • Ad honoremMinister of Interior (1957–1969) • Ex officio • Retired since 19 June 2014 • Captain General of the Navy and the Air Force • Ad honoremMinister of Defence (1977–1979) • Deputy Prime Minister for Defence (1976–1981) • Ex officio • Captain General of the Navy and the Air and Space Force == See also ==
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