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  2. Nicaragua military ranks - Wikipedia

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    The Nicaraguan National Guard rank chart was directly inspired by the US Army, [2] with chevrons pointed upwards for NCOs, horizontal linked brass bars for company officers and vertically placed gilded or silvered stars for field officers.

  3. Nicaraguan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Nicaraguan military, Fuerzas Armadas de Nicaragua, exists in a top-down hierarchy and is partitioned into multiple ranks. In order to become a Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel, a candidate must attend Staff College (ESEM). [ 16 ]

  4. National Guard (Nicaragua) - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua military ranks The Nicaraguan National Guard (Spanish: Guardia Nacional , otherwise known as la Guardia ) was a militia and a gendarmerie created in 1925 during the occupation of Nicaragua by the United States .

  5. Template : Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OF/Nicaragua

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    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Nicaraguan Army [1. General de ejército: Mayor general: General de brigada: Coronel: Teniente coronel:

  6. Template : Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OR/Nicaragua

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  7. Category:Military of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Nicaragua military ranks; Nicaraguan Air Force; Nicaraguan Navy; P. Plus Ultra Brigade; S. Sandinista Popular Army This page was last edited on 29 December 2019 ...

  8. Humberto Ortega, Nicaragua's ex-military chief who later ...

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    Even after his brother’s surprising election loss to Violeta Chamorro in 1990, Humberto Ortega stayed on as leader of Nicaragua’s army for another five years, professionalizing its ranks and making it subordinate to civilian leadership. Humberto Ortega’s political thinking evolved as he moved from guerilla fighter to businessman.

  9. Comparative army officer ranks of Hispanophone countries

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    Rank comparison chart of officers for armies/land forces of Hispanophone states. ... Nicaraguan Army [12. General de ejército: Mayor general: General de brigada: