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  2. Royal Navy officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    The major general rank since 1996 is the highest rank of the officer corps, but in the past, generals and lieutenant generals headed the Corps, and from 1857 to 1957 the Corps also had the unique ranks of colonel second commandant and colonel commandant. Rank insignia are on brown or dark blue shoulder boards in all dresses save for the combat ...

  3. Military ranks of the Thai armed forces - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder insignia and ranks of the Royal Thai Armed Forces.. The military ranks of Thailand are the military insignia used by the Royal Thai Armed Forces.The officer ranks are influenced by the ranks of the United Kingdom and United States, while the non-commissioned ranks are influenced by those of the United Kingdom and France.

  4. New Zealand military ranks - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand military ranks are largely based on those of the United Kingdom.The three services (Army, Navy, and Air Force) have their own rank structure, with a rank equivalency that allows seamless interoperability between the services.

  5. Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945) - Wikipedia

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    On tunics this took the form of a cloth patch about 9 cm (3.5 in) wide worn on the right breast, above the pocket. For enlisted uniforms it was jacquard-woven ("BeVo") or sometimes machine-embroidered in silver-grey rayon, for officers machine- or hand-embroidered in white silk or bright aluminum wire, and for generals hand-embroidered in gold bullion.

  6. Naval rating - Wikipedia

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    In a military navy, a rate or rating, and sometimes known as a bluejacket in the United States, is a junior enlisted sailor who is below the military rank of warrant officer. They are not a commissioned officer. Depending on the country and navy that uses it, the exact term and the range of ranks that it refers to may vary.

  7. South African military ranks - Wikipedia

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    Warrant officer class 1 rank badge 1951–2002 Warrant officer class 1 rank badge 1951–2002. In June 2008 [8] a new series of warrant officer ranks were introduced.. Warrant officer 1st class (1921– )

  8. United States Marine Corps rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other nation's militaries (which rank warrant officers as SNCO equivalents), the United States Military confers warrants and commissions on its warrant officers and classifies them into a separate category senior to all enlisted grades of rank (including officer candidates), cadets, and midshipmen. Because warrant officers are officer ...

  9. Military ranks of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of North Korea are the military insignia used by the Korean People's Army. Due to the close military cooperation, North Korean ranks are inspired by the Soviet ranks system. [ 1 ]

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