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text_A: Crystal Palace F.C. lost to the Everton F.C.
text_B: Field Marshal has been the highest rank in the British Army since 1736 .. British Army. British Army. A five-star rank with NATO code OF-10 , it is equivalent to an Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal Navy or a Marshal of the Royal Air Force in the Royal Air Force -LRB- RAF -RRB- .. five-star rank. five-star rank. NATO. NATO. OF-10. OF-10. Admiral of the Fleet. Admiral of the Fleet ( Royal Navy ). Royal Navy. Royal Navy. Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Royal Air Force. Royal Air Force. A Field Marshal 's insignia consists of two crossed batons surrounded by yellow leaves below St Edward 's Crown .. Like Marshals of the RAF and Admirals of the Fleet , Field Marshals traditionally remain officers for life , though on half-pay when not in an appointment .. half-pay. half-pay. The rank has been used sporadically throughout its history and was vacant during parts of the 18th and 19th centuries -LRB- when all former holders of the rank were deceased -RRB- .. After the Second World War , it became standard practice to appoint the Chief of the Imperial General Staff -LRB- later renamed Chief of the General Staff -RRB- to the rank on his last day in the post .. Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Chief of the General Staff ( United Kingdom ). Chief of the General Staff. Chief of the General Staff ( United Kingdom ). Army officers occupying the post of Chief of the Defence Staff , the professional head of all the British Armed Forces , were usually promoted to the rank upon their appointment .. Chief of the Defence Staff. Chief of the Defence Staff ( United Kingdom ). British Armed Forces. British Armed Forces. In total , 141 men have held the rank of field marshal .. The majority led careers in the British Army or the British Indian Army , rising through the ranks to eventually become a field marshal .. British Army. British Army. British Indian Army. British Indian Army. Some members of the British Royal Family -- most recently Prince Edward , Duke of Kent , and Charles , Prince of Wales -- were promoted to the rank after shorter periods of service .. British Royal Family. British Royal Family. Three British monarchs -- George V , Edward VIII , and George VI -- assumed the rank on their accessions to the throne , while Edward VII was already a field marshal , and two British consorts -- Albert , Prince Consort and Prince Philip , Duke of Edinburgh -- were appointed by their respective queens .. George V. George V. Edward VIII. Edward VIII. George VI. George VI. Edward VII. Edward VII. Other ceremonial appointments were made as diplomatic gestures .. Twelve foreign monarchs held the honour , though three -LRB- Wilhelm II , German Emperor ; Franz Joseph I , Austrian Emperor ; and Hirohito , Emperor of Japan -RRB- were stripped of it when their countries became enemies of Britain and her allies in the two world wars .. Wilhelm II. Wilhelm II. Franz Joseph I. Franz Joseph I of Austria. Hirohito. Hirohito. Also awarded the rank were two distinguished foreign military officers , honoured for their contributions to World War I and World War II respectively , and one foreign statesman .. A report commissioned by the Ministry of Defence in 1995 made a number of recommendations for financial savings in the armed forces ' budget , one of which was the abolition of the five-star ranks .. Ministry of Defence. Ministry of Defence ( United Kingdom ). Part of the rationale was that these ranks were disproportionate to the size of the forces commanded by these officers and that none of the United Kingdom 's close allies , such as the United States -LRB- which reserves the rank of general of the army for officers who have commanded large armies in major wars -RRB- , used such ranks .. general of the army. General of the Army ( United States ). The recommendation was not taken up in full , but the practice of promoting service chiefs to five-star ranks was stopped and the ranks are now reserved for special circumstances .. Sir Peter Inge was , in 1994 , the last active officer to be promoted to the rank .. Sir Peter Inge. Peter Inge, Baron Inge. Inge relinquished the post of Chief of the Defence Staff -LRB- CDS -RRB- in 1997 and his successor , Sir Charles Guthrie , was the first officer not to be promoted upon appointment as CDS .. Chief of the Defence Staff. Chief of the Defence Staff ( United Kingdom ). Sir Charles Guthrie. Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank. The most recent promotions to field marshal came in 2012 , eighteen years after the moratorium on routine promotions to the rank , when Queen Elizabeth II promoted Prince Charles , her son and heir apparent , to the five-star ranks in all three services , in recognition of support provided for her in her capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces .. British Armed Forces. British Armed Forces. Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II. Commander-in-Chief. Commander-in-chief#United Kingdom. At the same time , Guthrie , who relinquished the post of CDS and retired from active service in 2001 , was promoted to honorary field marshal .. In June 2014 former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Walker of Aldringham was also promoted to honorary field marshal .. Chief of the Defence Staff. Chief of the Defence Staff ( United Kingdom ). Lord Walker of Aldringham. Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham
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