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The Military ranks of Morocco are the military insignia used by the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces. Being a former protectorate of France , Morocco shares a rank structure similar to that of France .
Modern equipment of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces is a list of equipment currently in service with the Royal Moroccan Army.Sources are the United States Excess Defense Articles (EDA) database, [1] UNROCA [2],INSS Israel's Middle East Military Balance, [3] World Small Arms Inventory, [4] SIPRI Trade registers [5] and the Military Balance in the Middle East by CSIS, [6] and Army-Guide.
After the end of World War II, Moroccan troops formed part of the French Far East Expeditionary Corps engaged in the First Indochina War from 1946 to 1954. The Spanish Army also made extensive use of Moroccan troops recruited in the Spanish Protectorate, during both the Rif War of 1921–26 and the Spanish Civil War of 1936–39.
Moroccan anti-occupation nationalist movements gained momentum in Morocco during World War II against the French and Spanish occupation of Morocco. [6] Nationalists in Spanish Morocco created the 'National Reform Party' and the 'Moroccan Unity Movement', which united during the war and were common vehicles for Fascist propaganda. [6]
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Royal Moroccan Army [1. Maréchal: Général d'armée: Général de corps d'armée:
Rank comparison chart of Non-commissioned officer and enlisted ranks for armies/land forces of ... Royal Moroccan Army [21. Adjudant-chef: Adjudant: Sergent-major ...
Rank group Senior NCOs ... Royal Moroccan Army [1. Adjudant-chef: Adjudant: Sergent-major: Sergent-chef: Sergent: Caporal-chef: Caporal: Soldat de première classe:
No insignia: مساعد أول Mosa'id awwal: مساعد Mosa'id: رقيب أول Raqib awwal: رقيب Raqib: عريف أول Earif 'awal: عريف Earif: جندي Jundiun: Adjudant-chef: Adjudant: Sergent-chef: Sergent: Caporal-chef: Caporal: Djoundi Royal Bahraini Army