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Field Marshal -

The German "Desert Fox," widely regarded for his tactical brilliance during the North African campaign [29].

Major European powers like France, Prussia, and Great Britain formalized it as the pinnacle of the military hierarchy to reward victorious commanders [19, 20]. field marshal

The rank was widely used during WWI and WWII to signify commanders of massive army groups or entire theaters of war [16, 23]. Notable Historical Field Marshals The German "Desert Fox," widely regarded for his