Captain general of the Air Force

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Captain General of the Air Force
Capitán General del Aire
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Air Force service uniform shoulder strap with the rank of Captain general of the Spanish Air Force.
Country Spain
Service branch Spanish Air Force
AbbreviationACG
RankFive-star rank
NATO rank codeOF-10
Non-NATO rankO-11
Formation7 October 1939
Next lower rankGeneral of the Air
Equivalent ranksCaptain general (Army)
Captain general (Navy)

Captain General of the Air Force (Spanish: Capitán General del Aire / Capitán General del Ejército del Aire) is a five-star air force officer rank and the highest rank of the Spanish Air Force. The five-star NATO rank code is OF-10. The honorary appointments formally ceased in 1999. The rank of Air captain general is equivalent to a Marshal of the Air Force in many nations such as the United Kingdom, a general of the Air Force of the United States, a capitain general of the Spanish Army (Ejército de Tierra Español) or the Navy (Armada Española). This rank is reserved to the monarch as Commander-in-chief. An Air captain general's insignia consists of two command sticks under five four-pointed stars below the Royal Crown and a golden string.

The Spanish Air Force as a separated branch of the Spanish Armed Forces was officially established on 7 October 1939, after the Spanish Civil War. Francisco Franco as head of Spanish state and commander-in-chief named himself 1st captain general of the Spanish Air Force. General , a veteran fighter pilot, has been the only honorary Air captain general (1991-1994).

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7 October 1939 CARTEL DEL REFERENDUM NACIONAL DE 1966 CON FOTO DEL GRAL. FRANCISCO FRANCO BAHAMONDE (1966).jpg Francisco Franco † 20 November 1975
20 November 1975[3][4] Juan Carlos I (Cropped).png Juan Carlos I
Active until 19 June 2014
(Abdication)
  • Ex officio
  • Retired since 19 June 2014
  • Captain general of the Army and the Navy
26 April 1991 Angel Salas (Cropped).png  [es][5] † 19 July 1994 Ad honorem
19 June 2014 Recepción Rey Felipe VI (Cropped).jpg Felipe VI Present

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