
The Supreme Commander of the Imperial and Royal Armed Forces was the ultimate authority of the Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces – which comprised the Army, Navy and Aviation Troops of Austria-Hungary.

Captain Prince Antônio Gastão of Orléans-Braganza MC was a Brazilian prince who served in the forces of the British Empire during World War I.

The following is a list of Austro-Hungarian colonel generals of the Austro-Hungarian Army.

Alphons Czibulka, Alfons Czibulka, or Czibulka Alfonz was an Austro-Hungarian military bandmaster, composer, pianist, and conductor.
Józef Jan Klemens Pomiankowski was a Lieutenant Field Marshal of the Austro-Hungarian Army and later General of the Polish Armed Forces. He was the military representative of the Austro-Hungarian military mission in the Ottoman Empire in the World War I, during which he was in charge of shaping Austrian policy on the Orient, often in competition with the allied German Empire.

László Skultéty was a hussar in the Kingdom of Hungary. He is most likely the longest serving soldier in history, as he served 81 years as a cavalryman before his retirement. He fought in 256 battles during 22 military campaigns, surviving the rule of four emperors.

Lojze Ude was Slovenian lawyer, journalist and historian.

Wolfgang Johannes, Ritter von Weisl, Hebrew: בנימין זאב (וולפגנג) פון וייזל (וייסל) was one of the founders of the Revisionist movement and a leader in the Zionist struggle for establishing a Jewish state. He was writer and a journalist, a physician and medical researcher, a military man and an original military strategist, an Austrian noble and a world expert in Islam.