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After the independence of Czechoslovakia, the new republic at first used the ranks of the Austro-Hungarian Army, but from 1920 a system was introduced that was basically similar to the one used by today's Army of the Czech Republic.
The Czech military ranks are the military insignia used by the Army of the Czech Republic. The ranks are common for all its forces ( Ground , Air , Special , Cyber and Information, Territorial). They are displayed on the beret or a service hat, as well as on the chest of the battledress.
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Czech Land Forces [6. Štábní praporčík: Nadpraporčík: ... Comparative army enlisted ranks of Europe; Notes References. This page was last edited on 26 May ...
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The Czechoslovak Army took part in the brief Polish-Czechoslovak War, in which Czechoslovakia annexed the Trans-Olza region from Poland. It also fought a border war with Hungary for control and borders of Slovakia. The Army was modeled after the Austro-Hungarian Army, with the influence of a French military mission.
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The Czech Armed Forces (Czech: Armáda České republiky, lit. 'the Army of the Czech Republic'), also known as the Czech Army, is the military service responsible for the defence of the Czech Republic as part of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic (Czech: ozbrojené síly České republiky) [11] alongside the Military Office of the President of the Republic and the Castle Guard. [12]