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  2. RAF officer ranks - Wikipedia

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    RAF Air Cadets officers use the rank system identical to the regular RAF, but the highest substantive rank is Flying Officer. Other senior ranked appointments are generally full-time staff positions (such as regional commandants and commandant air cadets) held by regular and reserve (RAFR/FTRS) RAF officers.

  3. RAF other ranks - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1950, the unpopular NCO aircrew ranks were abolished, although Master Aircrew was retained as a rank. [7] Aircrew I became Flight Sergeant Aircrew and Aircrew II, III and IV became Sergeant Aircrew. Both new ranks adopted a gold RAF Eagle between the chevrons to permit continuing distinction from ground trades.

  4. Master aircrew - Wikipedia

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    Master aircrew (MAcr) is the warrant-officer rank held by aircrew in the Royal Air Force. It is equivalent to warrant officer in other trades, and is effectively the highest non-commissioned aircrew rank. It has a NATO rank code of OR-9. People holding this rank used to be referred to by different titles depending on their specialisation:

  5. Aircrew brevet - Wikipedia

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    An aircrew flying badge (unofficially and incorrectly known as an aircrew brevet – which is actually French for a diploma or certificate) is the badge worn on the left breast, above any medal ribbons, by qualified aircrew in the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, British Army, Indian Air Force, Pakistan Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, Royal Australian ...

  6. Ranks and insignia of NATO air forces enlisted - Wikipedia

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    No insignia: Warrant officer: Flight sergeant: Chief technician: Sergeant: Corporal: Lance corporal (RAF Regiment only) Air specialist (class 1) technician: Air specialist (class 1) Air specialist (class 2) Air recruit Royal Air Force [31] (Aircrew)

  7. RAF rank system - Wikipedia

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    RAF rank system refers to military ranks of the Royal Air Force and the air forces of other countries, especially in the Commonwealth of Nations, which use similar systems. For details of this system, see:

  8. Template : Ranks and Insignia of NATO Air Forces/OR/United ...

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    No insignia: Warrant officer: Flight sergeant: Chief technician: Sergeant: Corporal: Lance corporal (RAF Regiment only) Air specialist (class 1) technician: Air specialist (class 1) Air specialist (class 2) Air recruit Royal Air Force [1] (Aircrew)

  9. Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, ... Aircrew rank insignia: no equivalent. rank title Master Aircrew: Flight Sergeant Aircrew: