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Present Estonian system of rank insignia is a direct descendant of various systems used in the past in the Estonian Defence Forces.Some of the grades trace their name back to the period of World Wars, for instance, the rank of aspirant literally means an officer in training in military academies or voluntaries, serving as temporary officers.
Pages in category "Military ranks of Estonia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... General (Estonia) M. Mereväekapten; V. Veebel
A few days later, Estonia was invaded by the military forces of the USSR, marking the beginning of the Estonian War of Independence. The small, poorly armed Estonian military, also known as the Peoples Force (Estonian: Rahvavägi), was initially pushed back by the Red Army into the vicinity of the capital city of Estonia - Tallinn. A mere 34 ...
Rank comparison chart of non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and enlisted personnel for all armies and land forces of the European Union member states. NCO and enlisted ranks [ edit ]
Rank comparison chart of all armies and land forces of European states. ... Estonian Land Forces [11. Kindral: ... Military rank;
1.29 Estonia. 1.30 Ethiopia. 1.31 Finland. 1.32 France. 1.33 Gabon. 1.34 Georgia. ... World War II German Army ranks and insignia; Military ranks of the Luftwaffe ...
Military ranks of Estonia (4 P) S. Military sport in Estonia (3 P) U. Military units and formations of Estonia (7 C, 13 P)
The rank of staff captain (Estonian: staabikapten) was adopted from the Russian Imperial Army and used briefly by the Estonian military right before the German occupation of Estonia during World War I. During the occupation, it was replaced with the rank of captain. [1]