This is a list of the officers who have held the army rank of field marshal or marshal. It does not include air force marshals.
Afghanistan
edit- HM Nasrullah Khan (1875–1920)
- 2004 - Mohammed Fahim (1957–2014)
- 2020 - Abdul Rashid Dostum (b. 1954)
Albania
edit- 1 September 1928 - HM King Zog (1895–1961)
Australia
edit- 20 March 1925 - William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood (1865–1951; honorary)[1]
- 2 June 1938 - HM King George VI (1895–1952; honorary)[2]
- 8 June 1950 - Sir Thomas Blamey (1884–1951)[3]
- 1 April 1954 - HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021; honorary)[4]
- 19 October 2024 - HM King Charles III (b. 1948; honorary)
Austria/Austria-Hungary
editBahrain
editBelarus
edit- Alexander Lukashenko (b. 1954)
Brandenburg
editBrazil
editChad
edit- 11 August 2020 - Idriss Déby (1952–2021)
Cambodia
edit- 1971 - Lon Nol (1913–1985)
- HRH Prince Norodom Ranariddh (1944–2021)
- 2009 - Heng Samrin (b. 1934)[5]
- 2009 - Chea Sim (b. 1932)[5]
- 2009 - Hun Sen (b. 1952)[5]
Central African Empire
edit- Jean-Bédel Bokassa (1921–1986)
Republic of China
edit- 1912 - Yuan Shikai (1859–1916)[6]
- 1917 - Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925)[6]
- 1921 - Tang Jiyao (1883–1927)
- 1921 - Lu Rongting (1856–1927)
- 1927 - Zhang Zuolin (1875–1928)[6]
- 1935 - Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975)[6]
People's Republic of China
edit- 1955 - Zhu De (1886–1976)
- 1955 - Peng Dehuai (1898–1974)
- 1955 - Lin Biao (1908–1971?)
- 1955 - Liu Bocheng (1892–1986)
- 1955 - He Long (1896–1969)
- 1955 - Chen Yi (1901–1972)
- 1955 - Luo Ronghuan (1902–1963)
- 1955 - Xu Xiangqian (1901–1990)
- 1955 - Nie Rongzhen (1899–1992)
- 1955 - Ye Jianying (1897–1986)
Republic of Croatia
edit- 1995 - Franjo Tuđman (1922–1999)
Croatia
edit- 1941 - Slavko Kvaternik (1876–1947)
Kingdom of Egypt
edit- HH Abbas I Hilmi Pasha (1813–1854)
- HH Ibrahim Pasha (1789–1848)
- Yahya Mansur Yeghen (1837–1913)
- Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850–1916)
- 20 December 1914 - HH Sultan Hussein Kamel (1853–1917)
- HM King Fuad I (1868–1936)
- 'Aziz 'Ali al-Misri (1879–1965)
- HM King Farouk (1920–1965)
- 1949 - HM King Abdullah I of Jordan (1882–1951)
- 26 July 1952 - HM King Fuad II (b. 1952)
- 21 February 1955 - HM King Hussein of Jordan (1935–1999)
Republic of Egypt
edit- Abdel Hakim Amer (1919–1967)
- November 1973 - Ahmad Ismail Ali (1917–1974)
- Abdel Ghani el-Gamasy (1921–2003)
- Ahmed Badawi (1927–1981)
- Mohammed Aly Fahmy (1920–1999)
- Abd al-Halim Abu Ghazala (1930–2008)
- 1993 - Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (1935–2021)
- 2014 - Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (b. 1954)
Ethiopia
edit- HIM Emperor Haile Selassie (1892–1975)
- 8 January 2022 - Birhanu Jula
Finland
edit- 1933 - Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1867–1951)
France
editGermany
editGhana
edit- 1965 - Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972)
Greece
edit- 1913 - HM King Constantine I (1868–1923)
- 1937 - HM King George II (1890–1947)
- 1947 - HM King Paul (1901–1964)
- 28 October 1949 - Alexandros Papagos (1883–1955)
- 1964 - HM King Constantine II (1940–2023)
Guelders
edit- 1528 - Maarten van Rossum (1490–1555)
Holy Roman Empire
editIndia
edit- 1 January 1973 - Sam Manekshaw (1914–2008)
- 28 April 1986 - K. M. Cariappa (1899–1993)
Iran
editIraq
edit- HM King Faisal I (1883–1933)
- 8 September 1933 - HM King Ghazi (1912–1939)
- 6 April 1939 - HRH Prince 'Abd al-Ilah (1913–1958)]
- 2 May 1953 - HM King Faisal II (1935–1958)
- Abdul Salam Arif (1921–1966)
- Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr (1914–1982)
- 1979 - Saddam Hussein (1937–2006)
- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri (1942–2020)
Italy
edit- 4 November 1924 - Conte Luigi Cadorna (1850–1928)
- 4 November 1924 - Armando Diaz (1861–1928)
- 25 June 1926 - Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta (1869–1931)
- 25 June 1926 - Pietro Badoglio (1871–1956)
- 25 June 1926 - Enrico Caviglia (1862–1945)
- 25 June 1926 - Gaetano Giardino ( 1864–1935)
- 25 June 1926 - Guglielmo Pecori-Giraldi (1856–1941)
- 16 November 1935 - Emilio De Bono (1866–1944)
- 9 May 1936 - Rodolfo Graziani (1882–1955)
- 30 March 1938 - HM King Vittorio Emanuele III (1869–1948)[6]
- 30 March 1938 - Benito Mussolini (1883–1945)[6]
- 1 July 1942 - Conte Ugo Cavallero (1880–1943)
- 12 August 1942 - Ettore Bastico (1876–1972)
- 29 October 1942 - HM King Umberto II (1904–1983)
- 12 May 1943 - Giovanni Messe (1883–1968)
Japan
editJordan
edit- 1948 - HM King Abdullah I (1882–1951)
- 20 July 1951 - HM King Talal (1909–1972)
- 11 August 1952 - HM King Hussein (1935–1999)
- Habis al-Majali (1914–2001)
- Fat'hi Abu Taleb
- Abdul Hafeth Al Ka'abnah
- 7 February 1999 - HM King Abdullah II (b. 1962)
- 2005 - Sa'ad Khair (d.2009)
Liberia
edit- Samuel Doe (1951–1990)
Libya
edit- 14 September 2016 - Khalifa Haftar (b. 1943)
Malaysia
edit- 31 August 1957 - Tuanku Abdul Rahman of Negeri Sembilan (1885–1960)
- 14 April 1960 - Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah of Selangor (1898–1960)
- 21 September 1960 - Tuanku Syed Putra of Perlis (1920–2000)
- 21 September 1965 - Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah of Terengganu (1907–1979)
- 21 September 1970 - Tuanku Abdul Halim of Kedah (b. 1927)
- 21 September 1975 - Sultan Yahya Petra of Kelantan (1917–1979)
- 29 March 1979 - Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang (b. 1930)
- 26 April 1984 - Sultan Iskandar of Johor (1932–2010)
- 26 April 1989 - Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak (1928-2014)
- 26 April 1994 - Tuanku Jaafar of Negeri Sembilan (1922–2008)
- 26 April 1999 - Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah of Selangor (1926–2001)
- 13 December 2001 - Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin of Perlis (b. 1943)
- 13 December 2006 - Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu (b. 1962)
- 13 December 2011 - Tuanku Abdul Halim of Kedah (1927–2017)
- 13 December 2016 - Muhammad V of Kelantan (b. 1969)
- 31 January 2019 - Abdullah of Pahang (b. 1959)
Mongolia
edit- Khorloogiin Choibalsan (1895–1952)
- Gelegdorjiin Demid (1900–1937)
- Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal (1916–1991)
Morocco
edit- 17 November 1970 - Mohammed ben Mizzian (1897–1975)
Mozambique
edit- Samora Machel (1933–1986)
Nepal
edit- HH Maharaja Chandra Shamsher of Lambjang and Kaski (1863–1929)
- HH Maharaja Bhim Shamsher of Lambjang and Kaski (1865–1962)
- HH Maharaja Juddha Shamsher of Lambjang and Kaski (1875–1952)
- HH Maharaja Padma Shamsher of Lambjang and Kaski (1882–1961)
- HH Maharaja Mohan Shamsher of Lambjang and Kaski (1885–1967)
- HH Sir Keshar Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1892–1964)
- Hari Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana
- Sir Nir Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana (1913–2013)
- Sir Kiran Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana (1916–1983)
- 14 April 1953 - HM King Tribhuvan (1906–1955)
- 1954 - Rudra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana (1879–1964)
- 2 May 1956 - HM King Mahendra (1920–1972)
- 1972 - HM King Birendra (1945–2001)
- 2 June 2001 - HM King Gyanendra (b. 1947)
New Zealand
edit- 11 June 1977 - HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1921–2021)
- 3 August 2015 - HM King Charles III (b. 1948)
North Korea
edit- 1953 - Kim Il Sung (1912–1994)[6]
- 1992 - O Chin-u (1917–1995)
- 1992 - Kim Jong Il (1942–2011)[6]
- 1995 - Ri Ul-sol (1921–2015)
- 1995 - Choi Kwang (1919–1997)
- July 2012 - Kim Jong Un (b. 1983)[7]
- April 2016 - Kim Yong-chun (1936–2018)
- April 2016 - Hyon Chol-hae (b. 1934)
- October 2020 - Ri Pyong-chol (b. 1948)
- October 2020 - Pak Jong-chon
Ottoman Empire
editPakistan
edit- 1958 - Ayub Khan (1907–1974)
Peru
editPhilippines
edit- 24 August 1936 - Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964)
Poland
editPortugal
editPrussia
editRomania
edit- 1914 - HM King Ferdinand (1865–1927)
- 1927 (1940)[8] - HM King Michael I (1921–2017)
- 1930 - HM King Carol II (1893–1953)
- 1930 - Alexandru Averescu (1859–1938)
- 1930 - Constantin Prezan (1861–1943)
- 21 August 1941 - Ion Antonescu (1886–1946)
Russian Empire
editRussian Federation
edit- Igor Sergeyev (1938–2006)
Saudi Arabia
edit- 1991 - HH Prince Khalid bin Sultan (b. 1949)
- Saleh Al-Muhaya (b. 1939)
Saxony
editSerbia
edit- 14 January 1900 - HM King Milan I (1854–1901)
- 27 January 1901 - HM King Alexander I (1876–1903)
- 15 Jun 1903 - HM King Peter I (1844–1921)
- 20 October 1912 - Radomir Putnik (1847–1917)
- 20 August 1914 - Stepa Stepanović (1856–1929)
- 4 December 1914 - Živojin Mišić (1855–1921)
- 13 September 1918 - Petar Bojović (1858–1945)
South Africa
edit- 24 May 1941 - Jan Smuts (1870–1950)
Soviet Union
editSpain
edit- 1792 - Antonio Olaguer Feliú (1742–1813)
- 1810 - Henry Joseph O'Donnell, Count of La Bisbal (1769–1834)
- 1818 - Manuel Olaguer Feliú (1759–1824)
- 1844 - Ramón María Narváez y Campos, Duke of Valencia (1800–1868)
- 1869 - Juan Prim, Marquis of Los Castillejos (1814–1870)
Sri Lanka
edit- 22 March 2015 - Sarath Fonseka (b. 1950)
Sudan
edit- Gaafar Nimeiry (1930–2009)
- Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab (1934–2018)
- Omar al-Bashir (b. 1944)
Sweden
editSyria
edit- Husni al-Za'im (1897–1949)
- Bashar al-Assad (b. 1965)
Thailand
editTunisia
edit- 14 August 1840 - HH Abu Abbas Ahmed I Pasha Bey (1806–1855)
- 7 August 1855 - HH Muhammed Pasha Bey (1811–1859)
- 10 December 1859 - HH Muhammed as-Sadiq Pasha Bey (1813–1882)
- 28 October 1882 - HH Ali III Pasha Bey (1817–1902)
- 11 June 1902 - HH Muhammad al-Hadi Pasha Bey (1855–1906)
- 11 May 1906 - HH Muhammed al-Nasir Pasha Bey (1855–1922)
- 10 July 1922 - HH Muhammad al-Habib Pasha Bey (1858–1929)
- 11 February 1929 - HH Ahmed II Pasha Bey (1862–1942)
- 19 June 1942 - HH Muhammad al-Munsif Pasha Bey (1881–1948)
- 15 May 1943 - HH Muhammed al-Amin Pasha Bey (1881–1962)
Turkey
edit- 21 September 1921 - Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938)
- 31 August 1922 - Fevzi Çakmak (1876–1950)
Uganda
edit- 1975 - John Okello (1928–1984)
United Kingdom
editVenezuela
edit- 1824 - Antonio José de Sucre (1795–1830)
Yemen
edit- 24 December 1997 - Ali Abdullah Saleh (b. 1942)
Yemen Arab Republic
edit- Abdullah as-Sallal (1917–1994)
- 16 August 1921 - HM King Alexander I (1888–1934)
- 9 October 1934 - HM King Peter II (1923–1970)
- 29 November 1943 - Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980)
Zaire
edit- 1983 - Mobutu Sese Seko (1930–1997)
Other countries
editThe rank also exists or has existed (on paper at least) in Bangladesh, Brunei, South Korea, Nigeria, Oman, and South Vietnam, but not all of these countries have used it.
Footnotes
edit- ^ "No. 2". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 14 January 1926. p. 31.
- ^ "No. 84". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 2 June 1938. p. 1651.
- ^ "No. 38930". The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 June 1950. p. 2811.
- ^ "No. 20". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 1 April 1954. p. 967.
- ^ a b c His Majesty Promotes Cambodian Leaders to Five-Star General December 27, 2009
- ^ a b c d e f g h Held a senior rank to other marshals of the same country.
- ^ "North Korea's Kim Jong-un named marshal", BBC News, 18 July 2012
- ^ Took rank upon his father abdication 1940 but he got it underage in 1927.
- ^ Surviving Serbian field marshals retained their ranks in Yugoslavia.