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  2. Australian Defence Force ranks - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Defence Force's (ADF) ranks of officers and enlisted personnel in each of its three service branches of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), the Australian Army, and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) inherited their rank structures from their British counterparts. The insignia used to identify these ranks are also generally ...

  3. Military ranks of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian military ranks were changed after the revolution of 1952 and the fall of the monarchy. In the year 1958 the crown was replaced by the Eagle of Saladin (also known as "The Egyptian Eagle"; "Ancient Egyptian Eagle", and is the new coat of arms) and formal-Arabic language ranks.

  4. Military ranks of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Nigeria are the military insignia used by the Nigerian Armed Forces. Nigeria shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom . [ 1 ]

  5. Military ranks of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    January 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Military ranks of Tanzania are the military insignia used by the Tanzania People's Defence Force . Being a former British colony , Tanzania shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom .

  6. Finnish military ranks - Wikipedia

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    The ranks of field marshal (sotamarsalkka) and Marshal of Finland (Suomen marsalkka) were bestowed on Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim in 1933 and 1942, respectively. These are officially not military ranks but honorific titles, but were used like military ranks senior to the rank of general. The insignia used was a general's insignia with crossed ...

  7. Israel Defense Forces ranks - Wikipedia

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    The ranks in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reflect an individual's level in the military. IDF ranks are divided into three groups: enlisted ranks, from Private to First Sergeant; non-commissioned officer (NCO) ranks, from Staff Sergeant to Chief Warrant Officer; and officer ranks, from Second Lieutenant to Lieutenant General.

  8. Comparative army officer ranks of Africa - Wikipedia

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    فريق أول Fariq 'awal: فريق Fariq: أمير لواء 'amir liwa' عميد Amid: عقيد Aqid: مقدم Muqaddam: رائد Ra'id: نقيب Naqib: ملازم أول

  9. Comparative army officer ranks of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Rank comparison chart of all armies and land forces of European states. Officers (OF 1–10) ... Military rank;