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Pte(R) Private Recruit<br> | Pte(R) Private Recruit<br> | ||
Pte(T) Private Trained<sup>1</sup><br> | Pte(T) Private Trained<sup>1</sup><br> | ||
===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=== |
Revision as of 09:35, 16 July 2006
Army Ranks
The following are in ascending order.
Non Commissioned Members
Pte(R) Private Recruit
Pte(T) Private Trained1
Junior Non-Commissioned Officers
Cpl Corporal2, 3
Senior Non-Commissioned Officers
Sgt Sergeant
Warrant Officers
WO Warrant Officer
MWO Master Warrant Officer
CWO Chief Warrant Officer
Officers
Ocdt Officer Cadet
2Lt Second Lieutenant
Lt Lieutenant
Capt Captain
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.