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four-star

[fawr-stahr, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌstɑr, ˈfoʊr- /






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Retired four-star Army Gen. Gustave Perna, a logistics expert, joined the company’s board in March and retired Army Brig.

From The Wall Street Journal

United States Antimony, whose namesake metal is used to harden bullets, brought a retired four-star Army general, Jack Keane, onto its board in August, after a search that stretched for longer than a year to find the right former military official.

From The Wall Street Journal

Critical Metals, a British Virgin Islands-based company developing a rare-earth mine in Greenland, last year appointed a retired four-star general and a retired rear admiral to an advisory board.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Guardian called it "a wayward yet winning time-machine trip to the 90s" in a four-star review.

From BBC

In a four-star review, The Telegraph's Robbie Collin said the feature "transcends shock value" and presents viewers with "an ethical dilemma".

From BBC