Chief marshal of the branch
The ranks chief marshal of a branch (Russian: главный маршал рода войск, glavni marshal roda voisk) and marshal of the branch (маршал рода войск, marshal roda voisk) were senior military ranks of the Soviet Armed Forces. Immediately above the rank "marshal of a branch" is the rank "chief marshal of a branch". Both ranks are immediately above the rank "colonel general" and equal to Soviet general of the army.
Establishment in 1943
The ranks of marshal of the aviation, artillery and armoured troops branches were established on February 4, 1943, with a large, approximately 50mm wide, shoulder board star (the same star as the at-the-time equivalent rank of marshal of the Soviet Union's shoulder board star). When the rank of chief marshal was established on October 27, 1943, the size of the shoulder board's stars for marshals was made about 10mm smaller establishing the superiority of the marshal of the Soviet Union insignia. Also, on October 27, 1943, the ranks of marshal of the branches engineer troops and signals were established. On the uniform tie, marshals wore the marshal's star of the 2nd level.