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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 ...
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Mareşal (transl. Marshal) is the highest rank in the Turkish Land Forces and Turkish Air Force. [1] It is the equivalent of a field marshal in other countries. [2]The rank of Mareşal can trace its origins to the Ottoman Empire, where the rank of Mushir (Arabic: مشير) was bestowed upon senior commanders upon order of the ruling Sultan.
Kolağası (also written as Kol Ağası, Kol Aghasi) was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. It corresponds to a Senior Captain or an Adjutant Major. [1] Kol Ağası is a compound word composed of Kol (column in Turkish) and Ağa (chief in Turkish). The rank was junior to the rank Binbaşı, and senior to the rank Yüzbaşı in the Ottoman Army.
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.
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]
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