Major general (United States)
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In the United States Armed Forces, a major general is a two-star general officer in the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Space Force.
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![]() Two-star insignia of the rank of major general. Style and method of wear may vary between different uniforms and different service branches. | |
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Rank | Two-star |
NATO rank code | OF-7 |
Non-NATO rank | O-8 |
Next higher rank | Lieutenant general |
Next lower rank | Brigadier general |
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A major general ranks above a brigadier general and below a lieutenant general.[Note 1] The pay grade of major general is O-8. It is equivalent to the rank of rear admiral in the other United States uniformed services which use naval ranks. It is abbreviated as MG in the Army, MajGen in the Marine Corps, and Maj Gen in the Air Force and Space Force.
Major general is the highest permanent peacetime rank in the uniformed services as higher ranks are technically temporary and linked to specific positions, although virtually all officers promoted to those ranks are approved to retire at their highest earned rank. A major general typically commands division-sized units of 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers.
The Civil Air Patrol also uses the rank of major general, which is its highest rank and is held only by its national commander.