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  2. Canadian Armed Forces ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    According to Canadian Forces Dress Instructions, the Monarch or their representative (the Governor General) may wear the uniform and corresponding cap/hat badge of a flag/general officer, with a special flag/general officer sleeve braid embellished with the governor general's badge, and a large embroidered governor general's badge on the shoulder straps or boards, facing forward.

  3. Captain (Canadian army and air force) - Wikipedia

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    Captain is a rank in the Canadian Armed Forces for officers who wear the army, air force, or special operations uniform. It is the highest rank of junior officer, above lieutenant and below major. [1] The equivalent rank for officers who wear the navy uniform is lieutenant (N). [1] The naval rank of captain (N) corresponds to colonel. When the ...

  4. Cecil Bebb - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cecil William Henry Bebb (27 September 1905 – 29 March 2002) was a British commercial pilot and later airline executive, notable for flying General Francisco Franco from the Canary Islands to Spanish Morocco in 1936, a journey which was to mark the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.

  5. Military career and honours of Francisco Franco - Wikipedia

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    The military career of Francisco Franco Bahamonde began on 29 August 1907, when he took the oath as a cadet at the Spanish Toledo Infantry Academy. On 13 July 1910 he graduated from Infantry Academy and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Spanish Army , in the same promotion as Juan Yagüe , Emilio Esteban Infantes , Camilo Alonso ...

  6. Regimental nicknames of the Canadian Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Rifles [3] The Calgary Highlanders: Calgary Highgranders [3] The Cal Highs; The Canadian Grenadier Guards: The Guards; Canadian Girl Guides; Can’t Get Girls [3] Can't Goddam Graduate; The Essex and Kent Scottish: Eeks and Squeaks [3] The Fort Garry Horse: The Garry’s [3] Governor General's Foot Guards: GooGooFooGoos [3] / Gugga ...

  7. Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Following this, the Letters Patent, 1947, issued by King George VI, referred to the "Office of Governor General and Commander-in-Chief in and over Canada." [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1968, following the unification of the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army , and the Royal Canadian Air Force, the commander-in-chief became the most senior officer of the ...

  8. Former ranks of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    All three services had a Regular (full-time) component and a reserve (part-time) component. The rank structure for these services were based on the services of the British military, the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force, and the British Army. The change to a "Canadian" rank structure meant that many of the traditional (British) rank titles and ...

  9. Order of Military Merit (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    For military ranks of colonel and above, recommendations for appointment to the Order of Military Merit are made by a commanding officer or military advisory committee to the chief of the Defence Staff, who then forwards the name or names to the governor general; per the King's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces, neither the nominee ...