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Ranks In The Fighting Forces ERE is a table which will settle some arguments. It shows a comparison of the ranks in the three fighting forces, with the Navy first in seniority, the Army next, and the Air Force. third, Carresponding ranks are listed across the column in that arder of precedence, with senior officers at the top of each column:
NAVY Admiral of the Fleet Admiral Vice-Admiral Rear-Admiral Commodore — Captain . Commander Lieutenant-Commander Lieutenant — Sub-Lieutenant * . Midshipman
ARMY Field Marshal General Lieutenant-General Major-General Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel *- Major ‘ Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant —
AIR FORCE Marshal of the Royal Air Force ~ Air Chief Marshal Air Marshal Air Vice-Marshal Air Commodore Group Captain: Wing Commande: Squadron Leader Flight Lieutenant Flying Officer Pilot Officer
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 41
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122ORDER OF PRECEDENCE New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 41
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