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  2. United States Air Force officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    The current Air Force officer rank names and insignia were taken from the Army upon the establishment of the Air Force as a separate service in 1947. The insignia have been essentially unchanged since then, except for a brief period during the 1990s, when then-Air Force Chief of Staff General Merrill A. McPeak redesigned the service dress uniform.

  3. Comparative air force officer ranks of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Comparative air force officer ranks of the Americas. Add languages. ... Flying officer: ... Comparative air force enlisted ranks of the Americas; References

  4. Military rank - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships within armed forces, [1] police, [2] intelligence agencies and other institutions organized along military lines. Responsibility for personnel, equipment and missions grow with each advancement. The military rank system defines dominance, authority and responsibility within

  5. Category:Air force ranks - Wikipedia

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    Comparative air force enlisted ranks of the Commonwealth; Comparative air force enlisted ranks of the European Union; Comparative air force officer ranks of Asia; Comparative air force officer ranks of Europe; Comparative air force officer ranks of Oceania; Comparative air force officer ranks of the Americas

  6. United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Above the pay grade of E-4 (i.e., pay grades E-5 through E-9) all ranks fall into the category of NCO and are further subdivided into "NCOs" (pay grades E-5 and E-6) and "senior NCOs" (pay grades E-7 through E-9); the term "junior NCO" is sometimes used to refer to staff sergeants and technical sergeants (pay grades E-5 and E-6).

  7. Category:Military officer ranks - Wikipedia

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    Officer ranks of the United States Air Force (14 P) Pages in category "Military officer ranks" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  8. United States military seniority - Wikipedia

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    The five star officers of World War II are technically considered the most senior officers in U.S. history (with the exception of the two "super ranks" previously mentioned), yet are often considered historically junior to the military leaders of the 19th century, especially the inaugural holders of senior military ranks. Most historical ...

  9. Military order (instruction) - Wikipedia

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    An officer of the Presidential Guard of Zimbabwe giving military commands during a parade. A military command or order is a binding instruction given by a senior rank to a junior rank in a military context. Not all senior ranks in all military forces have the right to give an order to all lower ranks. [1]