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  2. Comparison of United Kingdom and United States military ranks

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    In the British Army, RAF and Royal Navy, OR-1 to OR-2 are junior enlisted, OR-3 to OR-4 are Junior NCO's, and OR-5 to OR-9 are Senior NCO's; Generally speaking, the RN assumes a rank up despite the NATO code remaining the same. For example, a LH is more practically comparable to a PO2 or PO1 in the USN.

  3. Army Navy Match - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of the teams was a match played between the officers of the British Army and the officers of the Royal Navy on 13 February 1878, it was not until 1907 that the Army Navy Match became an annual fixture, For the first fixture the match Secretary was Surg Lt George Levick RN.

  4. List of comparative military ranks - Wikipedia

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    Confederate Army during the civil war; Confederate Navy during the civil war; Military ranks of the Ottoman Empire; Rank insignia of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces; Ranks in the Austro-Hungarian Navy; Royal Navy during the 18th and 19th centuries; South Vietnamese military ranks and insignia; United States (Union) Army during the civil war

  5. British Army - Wikipedia

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    The British Army uniform has sixteen categories, ranging from ceremonial uniforms to combat dress to evening wear. No. 8 Dress, the day-to-day uniform, is known as "Personal Clothing System – Combat Uniform" (PCS-CU) [262] and consists of a Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP) windproof smock, a lightweight jacket and trousers with ancillary items ...

  6. British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The UK Parliament approves the continued existence of the British Army by passing an Armed Forces Act at least once every five years, as required by the Bill of Rights 1689. Only a "standing army" requires reapproval by Parliament; the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and the Royal Marines and any other forces are not included in the ...

  7. Outline of the British Armed Forces at the end of the Cold ...

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    The post of Commander British Forces Falkland Islands rotated between British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force 2-star rank flag officers (either a Major General, Rear admiral or Air vice-marshal). British Forces Falkland Islands, RAF Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands. HQ British Forces Falkland Islands & Joint Communications Unit Falklands ...

  8. Military star ranking - Wikipedia

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    British Army [3] – Field marshal: General: Lieutenant-general: Major-general: Brigadier Royal Navy [3] [16] Admiral of the Fleet: Admiral: Vice admiral: Rear admiral: Commodore Royal Air Force [3] [17] Marshal of the RAF: Air chief marshal: Air marshal: Air vice-marshal: Air commodore: Star rank Five-star rank Four-star rank Three-star rank ...

  9. Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    This was contrary to widespread prewar expectations that in the event of a Continental conflict Britain would primarily provide naval support to the Entente Powers while sending at most only a small ground army. Nevertheless, the Royal Navy played an important role in securing the British Isles and the English Channel, notably ferrying the ...