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Rank group Alumno de 5º Alumno de 4º Alumno de 3º Alumno de 2º Alumno de 1º Spanish Army: Alférez alumno (5.º curso) Alférez alumno (4.º curso) Alférez alumno (3.er curso) Cadete de 3.º (con asignaturas pendientes) Cadete (2.º curso) Cadete (1.er curso)
Military ranks and insignia of Norway; Pakistan. Pakistan Army ranks and insignia; Pakistan Navy ranks and insignia; Pakistan Air Force ranks and insignia; Peru. Military ranks of Peru; Philippines. Military ranks of the Philippines; Poland. Polish Armed Forces rank insignia; Portugal. Military ranks of Portugal; Romania
e. The order of precedence in the Philippines is the protocol used in ranking government officials and other personages in the Philippines. Purely ceremonial in nature, it has no legal standing, and does not reflect the presidential line of succession nor the equal status of the three branches of government established in the 1987 Constitution .
Army and Air Force. The Philippine Army during the Commonwealth period as well as after independence - as well as the Air Force beginning 1947 - used essentially the same rank insignias as the United States Army. [citation needed] The main difference is the addition of a rank named third lieutenant and the five-star rank of Field Marshal.
The Spanish military orders or Spanish Medieval knights orders are a set of religious-military institutions that emerged during the Reconquista. The most important orders arose in the 12th century in the Crowns of León and Castile ( Order of Santiago, Order of Alcántara, and Order of Calatrava) and in the 14th century in the Crown of Aragon ...
Military Ranks. 28 May 1977 – 1 August 1985: Honorary soldier of the 1st King's Inmemorial Infantry Regiment; 1 August 1985 – 7 July 1986: Officer Cadet, Spanish Army; 7 July 1986 – 7 July 1989: Cadet Ensign, Spanish Army; 10 July 1986 – 7 July 1989: Midshipman, Spanish Navy
Marching Filipino soldiers during the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic in Malolos on January 23, 1899. The Philippine Revolutionary Army, later renamed Philippine Republican Army (Spanish: Ejército Revolucionario Filipino; Tagalog: Panghimagsikang Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas), was the army of the First Philippine Republic from its formation in March 1897 to its dissolution in ...
Rank comparison chart of officers for armies/land forces of Hispanophone states. ... Spanish Army. Capitán general: General de ejército: Teniente general: