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  2. Military ranks of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In the Turkish navy a commodore is not a rank but a position (usually group commander). Commodores almost always have the rank of Captain (Albay), but can fly their special pennants and wear special ribbons. [6] Tuğamiral (Rear Admiral/Lower Half) is the lowest admiral's rank. Their shoulderboards are covered in gold lace, and have a silver ...

  3. Template : Ranks and insignia of NATO Armies/OF/Turkey

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  5. Category:Military ranks of Turkey - Wikipedia

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  6. Admiral of the fleet (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The rank can only be bestowed by the National Assembly, and only given to a general who leads a navy with an extraordinary success in battle gaining a victory over the enemy. [2] The rank has never been awarded. The corresponding rank in the Turkish Land Forces and Turkish Air Force is Turkish: Mareşal. [3]

  7. Mülazım - Wikipedia

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    Mulāzim (Arabic: ملازم; Ottoman Turkish: Mülazım) is a junior officer rank in many armed forces of the Arab world, roughly equivalent to lieutenant. The rank can usually be split into three different grades: Mulāzim (Arabic: ملازم, lit. 'assistant') Mulāzim ʔawwal (Arabic: ملازم أول, lit. 'First assistant')

  8. Lieutenant colonel (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant colonel (Turkish: Yarbay) is the Turkish military rank of lieutenant colonel. It was first used in the Ottoman Army in 1870. [1] In normal circumstance they serve 3 years (shorter than others) because of preparation rank.

  9. Turkish Naval Forces - Wikipedia

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    The ship has a 5,440 m 2 (58,600 sq ft) flight deck and a 990 m 2 (10,700 sq ft) aviation hangar which can accommodate either 12 medium-sized helicopters or 8 Boeing CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift helicopters. [49] When the aviation hangar and the light cargo garage are unified, the ship can carry up to 25 medium-sized helicopters. [49]