Field marshal (Sri Lanka)

Field Marshal (FM) is a five star General officer rank and the highest attainable rank in the Sri Lanka Army. Field Marshal is ranked immediately above General and is largely a ceremonial rank, having been awarded only once. It is equivalent to an Admiral of the Fleet or a Marshal of the Air Force.

Field marshals remain officers of the Sri Lankan Army for life, with a personal staff and security detail. In the order of precedence the rank holder is equivalent to a cabinet minister.

Insignia of rank
A Field Marshal's insignia consists of the National emblem over a crossed baton and saber in a lotus blossom wreath. On appointment, Field marshals are awarded a Gold-tipped baton which they may carry on formal occasions and a personal flag.

List of Field Marshals
Sarath Fonseka is the first Sri Lankan Army officer to be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal on 22 March 2015. His distinguished military career spanned four decades. Fonseka rose to be the Commander of Sri Lankan Army in 2005 and under his command, Sri Lankan forces conducted victorious campaigns against the LTTE ending the Sri Lankan Civil War in 2009. He has been described as one of the best commanders in the world. The decisive result achieved by the Sri Lankan Army during this war under the extraordinary leadership of Fonseka followed by the political victimization by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, led to his successor President Maithripala Sirisena promoting him to the newly created rank of Field Marshal in March 2015.