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Condensed World Paramilitary Forces 2006 (PDF) (Report). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 27, 2009. "SIPRI Military Expenditure Database". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. South African Navy official website
Air Force of the Hungarian People's Army Magyar Néphadsereg légiereje. 1951–1990 former insignia 1949-1951 former insignia 1948-1949 Royal Hungarian National Defense Air Force Magyar Királyi Honvéd LégierÅ‘. 1941–1945 former insignia 1938-1941 former insignia 1919-1923 Red Hungarian Air Corps Vörös Légjárócsapat. 1919 Insignia variant
Royal Air Force officer ranks; ... Comparative officer ranks of World War II; World War II German Army ranks and insignia; Military ranks of the Luftwaffe (1935–45)
The following are the ranks and insignia of NATO Air Forces Enlisted personnel for each member nation. Other ranks (OR 1–9) ... Bulgarian Air Force [3.
Air Force personnel were allowed to wear their old World War II-pattern uniforms and rank insignia until July 1952. Recolored Army " hash marks " and overseas service bars were worn on the uniform until 1957.
The Royal Thai Air Force uses the RAF ranks also. The Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Malaysian Air Force also previously used the system. The U.S. military usually uses O-1 to O-10 to denote officers, and not the NATO codes of OF-1 to OF-10 in which all subaltern officers are classed as OF-1 (O-1 and O-2 in US).
As military forces around the world are constantly changing in size, no definitive list can ever be compiled. All of the 172 countries listed here, especially those with the highest number of total soldiers such as the two Koreas and Vietnam , include a large number of paramilitaries, civilians and policemen in their reserve personnel.
Albanian Air Force; Albanian Land Force; Albanian Naval Force; Military Police (Albania) Support Command (Albania) Algeria. Algerian People's National Army.