If they were actual members of the U.S. Army, which character would hold the highest rank? Answer

 

Within the United States Army, the position of Colonel stands as the highest field grade military officer rank, positioned directly superior to Lieutenant Colonel and immediately inferior to Brigadier General. Colonels commonly oversee a brigade-sized military unit comprising 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers. According to regulations, a colonel is required to have completed 22 years of service, with at least three years served as a lieutenant colonel before advancing in rank. Their appointment is sanctioned through a commission bestowed by the Secretary of the Army. Notably, Colonel Harland Sanders, renowned for his association with KFC, held an honorary title of Colonel bestowed by the state of Kentucky, distinct from a military rank.

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