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  2. Military ranks of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The military ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) were established on March 1992, when Ukraine adopted the Law on Military Duty and Military Service 1992. [ 1] The Ukrainian Armed Forces have two styles of ranks : Army ranks, which are used by the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Ukrainian Air Force, and Ukrainian Marine Corps.

  3. Ukrainian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Ground Forces (SVZSU, Ukrainian: Сухопутні війська Збройних сил України ), also referred to as the Ukrainian army, are the land forces of Ukraine and one of the eight branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They were formed from Ukrainian units of the Soviet Army after Ukrainian independence, and ...

  4. Specialist (rank) - Wikipedia

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    Specialist is a military rank in some countries' armed forces. Two branches of the United States Armed Forces use the rank. It is one of the four junior enlisted ranks in the United States Army, above private (PVT), private (PV2), and private first class and is equivalent in pay grade to corporal; in the United States Space Force, four grades of specialist comprise the four junior enlisted ...

  5. List of United States Army four-star generals - Wikipedia

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    The rank of general (or full general, or four-star general) is the highest rank normally achievable in the U.S. Army. It ranks above lieutenant general ( three-star general) and below General of the Army ( five-star general ). There have been 257 four-star generals in the history of the U.S. Army. Of these, 243 achieved that rank while on ...

  6. Category:Military ranks of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    C. Captain 1st rank. Captain 2nd rank. Captain 3rd rank. Standard-bearer (Eastern Europe) Hetman of Zaporizhian Cossacks.

  7. List of military special forces units - Wikipedia

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    ROK Army Special Warfare Command ("Black Berets") [ 200] 1st Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) [ 201] 13th Special Mission Brigade [ 202][ 203][ 204] 707th Special Mission Group. Republic of Korea Navy [ 205] ROK Naval Special Warfare Flotilla [ 206] Republic of Korea Marine Corps.

  8. Structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is multifaceted. In late 2010 the total personnel (including 41,000 civilian workers) was 200,000. [ 1] Conscription was ended in October 2013; [ 2] at that time the Ukrainian armed forces were made up of 40% conscripts and 60% contract soldiers. [ 2] In April 2014 acting President Oleksandr ...

  9. Military ranks of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Following the return of the Taliban into power, the Islamic Emirate Armed Forces continue to use the rank insignia of the Islamic Republic Armed Forces. As of 2024, they have made alterations to the rank insignia of the former Afghan Army, replacing the coat of arms of the Islamic Republic with that of the Islamic Emirate. [1]