Irish Army officer rank insignia
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British Army officer rank insignia — Origins In the 17th and 18th centuries, rank was generally denoted by the quantity of lace and through other decoration used on uniforms. While a crossed sword and baton was already used by generals by 1800, the different grades of general were… … Wikipedia
Irish Defence Forces cap badge — The Irish Defence Forces Cap Badge (or FF badge as it is sometimes called) is ndash; in distinction to the practice in British, Commonwealth, and many other militaries around the world ndash; common to all services and corps. Although principally … Wikipedia
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Commandant (rank) — Common anglophone military ranks Navies Armies Air forces Officers Admiral of the fleet Marshal / field marshal Marshal of the Air For … Wikipedia
Uniform of the Union Army — A plate showing the Union uniform of 1858, influenced by the French army The Uniform of the Union Army was widely varied and, due to limitations on supply of wool and other materials, based on availability and cost of materials during the United… … Wikipedia
Private (rank) — A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to NATO Rank Grades OR 1 to OR 3 depending on the force served in). The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as private soldiers (a term still used in the United … Wikipedia
Commodore (rank) — Common anglophone military ranks Navies Armies Air forces Officers Admiral of the fleet Marshal / field marshal Marshal of the Air For … Wikipedia
RAF officer ranks — OriginsLieutenant General David Henderson originally proposed that Royal Air Force officers use a combination of British Army and Royal Navy ranks. However, the War Office argued that the RAF should have its own ranks and the Admiralty opposed… … Wikipedia