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who has held the supreme title of field marshal apart from the great sam manekshaw.??​

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Answered by jayantip962
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Field marshal (or field marshal, abbreviated as FM) is a five–star general officer rank and the highest attainable rank in the Indian Army. Field marshal is ranked immediately above general, but not exercised in the regular army structure. It is a largely ceremonial or wartime rank, having been awarded only twice. A field marshal's insignia consists of the national emblem over a crossed baton and sabre in a lotus blossom wreath.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Kodandera M. Cariappa held the supreme title of field marshal apart from the great Sam Manekshaw.

  • Field Marshal (or field-marshal, condensed as FM) is a five-star general officer rank and the most noteworthy feasible rank in the Indian Army. Field Marshal is ranked quickly above broad, yet not practiced in the customary army structure.
  • It is a generally formal or wartime rank, having been granted just two times. A field marshal's insignia comprises of the public token over a crossed rod and saber in a lotus bloom wreath.
  • Sam Manekshaw was the principal field marshal of India and was given the rank on 1 January 1973.
  • The second was Kodandera M. Cariappa, who was given the rank on 15 January 1986.
  • Field marshal is identical to an admiral of the armada in the Indian Navy and a Marshal of the Indian Air Force in the Indian Air Force.
  • In the naval force, admiral of the armada has never been granted, however from the flying corps, Arjan Singh was elevated to the marshal of the Indian aviation-based armed forces rank.
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