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:See instead: [[Rank Structure of the CF]] | |||
[[Canadian Army Rank Insignia]] | |||
== Army Ranks == | == Army Ranks == | ||
The following are in ascending order. | The following are in ascending order. | ||
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===Junior Non-Commissioned Officers=== | ===Junior Non-Commissioned Officers=== | ||
Cpl Corporal<sup>2, 3</sup><br> | Cpl Corporal <sup>2, 3</sup><br> | ||
=== Senior Non-Commissioned Officers=== | === Senior Non-Commissioned Officers=== | ||
Sgt Sergeant<br> | Sgt Sergeant<br> | ||
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==Officers == | ==Officers == | ||
===Subordinate Officers=== | |||
Ocdt Officer Cadet<br> | Ocdt Officer Cadet<br> | ||
2Lt Second Lieutenant<br> | ===Junior Officers=== | ||
2Lt Second Lieutenant <sup>4</sup><br> | |||
Lt Lieutenant<br> | Lt Lieutenant<br> | ||
Capt Captain<br> | Capt Captain<br> | ||
===Senior Officers=== | |||
Maj Major<br> | Maj Major<br> | ||
LCol Lieutenant Colonel<br> | LCol Lieutenant Colonel<br> | ||
Col Colonel<br> | Col Colonel<br> | ||
=== General Officers=== | === General Officers=== | ||
BGen Brigadier General<br> | BGen Brigadier General<br> | ||
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===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
#Historic rank titles in use also include Trooper (Armoured), Gunner (Artillery), Sapper (Engineers), Rifleman (Rifle Regiment), Fusilier (Fusilier Regiment), Craftsman (EME). | # Historic rank titles in use also include Trooper (Armoured), Gunner (Artillery), Sapper (Engineers), Rifleman (Rifle Regiment), Fusilier (Fusilier Regiment), Craftsman (EME). | ||
#Historic rank titles in use include Bombardier (Artillery) | # Historic rank titles in use include Bombardier (Artillery) | ||
# A Corporal may be appointed Master Corporal (MCpl) as part of the normal rank progression. He is called a Master Bombardier (MBdr) in the artillery. | # A Corporal may be appointed Master Corporal (MCpl) as part of the normal rank progression. He is called a Master Bombardier (MBdr) in the artillery. | ||
# Lieutenant is pronunced (IPA) lef'ten'ent in most British Commonwealth militaries. | |||
== Navy Ranks== | == Navy Ranks== | ||
[[Category: Ranks]] |
Latest revision as of 23:55, 15 October 2006
- See instead: Rank Structure of the CF
Army Ranks
The following are in ascending order.
Non Commissioned Members
Pte(R) Private Recruit
Pte(T) Private Trained1
Junior Non-Commissioned Officers
Cpl Corporal 2, 3
Senior Non-Commissioned Officers
Sgt Sergeant
Warrant Officers
WO Warrant Officer
MWO Master Warrant Officer
CWO Chief Warrant Officer
Officers
Subordinate Officers
Ocdt Officer Cadet
Junior Officers
2Lt Second Lieutenant 4
Lt Lieutenant
Capt Captain
Senior Officers
Maj Major
LCol Lieutenant Colonel
Col Colonel
General Officers
BGen Brigadier General
MGen Major General
LGen Lieutenant General
Gen General
Notes
- Historic rank titles in use also include Trooper (Armoured), Gunner (Artillery), Sapper (Engineers), Rifleman (Rifle Regiment), Fusilier (Fusilier Regiment), Craftsman (EME).
- Historic rank titles in use include Bombardier (Artillery)
- A Corporal may be appointed Master Corporal (MCpl) as part of the normal rank progression. He is called a Master Bombardier (MBdr) in the artillery.
- Lieutenant is pronunced (IPA) lef'ten'ent in most British Commonwealth militaries.