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1 star rank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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When she was nominated by President George W. Bush in June for promotion to four-star rank, There are 21 female general officers in the Army—all but four at the one-star rank of brigadier. It was not until 1970 that the Army had its first one-star: Anna Mae Hays, chief of the Army Nurse Corps.
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1 Star Airlines : Official Star Ranking® from SKYTRAX of AIRLINE Product and Service Quality. 1 Star Ranking : The Star rating for a very poor Quality performance - falling below the industry average in the different competitive rankings of Product and Service standards.
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the world's 1-star airlines ™ The Official 1 Star Airline® ranking signifies some very poor standards of Product across the ranking sectors, with poor, inconsistent standards of Staff Service delivery in Onboard and Airport environments.
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An officer of 4 star rank is a very senior commander in many of the armed services holding a rank described by the NATO code of OF-9. The term is also used by some armed forces which are not NATO members. Typically, 4 star officers would hold the rank of Admiral,
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