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  2. Sa (rank) - Wikipedia

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    Rank group Senior officers 1等佐 (Ittō sa) 2等佐 (Nitō sa) 3等佐 (Santō sa) Literal translation: Aide first class: Aide second class: Aide third class Japanese Ground Forces [2] U.S. equivalent [3] Colonel: Lieutenant colonel: Major Japanese Navy [2] [4] U.S. equivalent [3] Captain: Commander: Lieutenant commander Japanese Air Force [2 ...

  3. Uniforms and insignia of the Sturmabteilung - Wikipedia

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    A further change in 1928 was the creation of the rank of Gruppenführer. This rank used the three leaf collar insignia previously reserved for the Supreme SA Commander and the rank was held by the senior most SA commanders in Germany who led division sized formations of several SA-Standarten. By this time, the SA had also begun to use unit ...

  4. S-75 Dvina - Wikipedia

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    The S-75 (Russian: С-75; NATO reporting name SA-2 Guideline) is a Soviet-designed, high-altitude air defence system. It is built around a surface-to-air missile with command guidance . Following its first deployment in 1957 it became one of the most widely deployed air defence systems in history.

  5. List of United States Navy enlisted rates - Wikipedia

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    The badge of the Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Navy, worn on a service dress blue uniform's sleeve. In the United States Navy, a rate is the military rank of an enlisted sailor, indicating where the sailor stands within the chain of command, and also defining one's pay grade.

  6. List of comparative military ranks - Wikipedia

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    Comparative officer ranks of World War II; World War II German Army ranks and insignia; Military ranks of the Luftwaffe (1935–45) Corps colours of the Luftwaffe (1935–45) Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine; Japan - army ranks of the Japanese Empire during World War II; Japan - naval ranks of the Japanese Empire during World War II

  7. SA2 - Wikipedia

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    SA2 may refer to: SA-2 Guideline, the NATO reporting name of the S-75 Dvina, a Soviet SAM system; Sonic Adventure 2, a video game released for the Dreamcast in 2001 and later ported to the GameCube in 2002. Sonic Advance 2, a video game released in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance; Steet Fighter Three’s second super art selection

  8. United States Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Hence, effective date of rank notwithstanding, Washington was permanently made superior to all other officers of the United States Armed Forces, past or present. [3] While no living officer holds either of these ranks today, the General of the Army title and five-star insignia designed in 1944 are still authorized for use in wartime.

  9. Sturmführer - Wikipedia

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    Sturmführer Zwiebel of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK) in Riga, 1943; note the three pips on his gorget patch. Sturmführer ([ˈʃtʊʁm.fyːʀɐ], "storm leader") was a paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party which began as a title used by the Sturmabteilung (SA) in 1925 and became an actual SA rank in 1928.