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  2. Second corporal - Wikipedia

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    Second corporal was a former rank in the Royal Engineers and Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army. Second corporals wore one rank chevron like lance-corporals, but unlike the latter, which was an appointment, they held full non-commissioned officer rank. They were thus equivalent to bombardiers in the Royal Artillery. The rank was abolished ...

  3. Social background of officers and other ranks in the British ...

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    The British Officer: Leading the Army from 1660 to the Present. Harlow. Colquhoun, Patrick (1814). A Treatise on the Wealth. Power. and Resources of the British Empire. London. Frey, Sylvia R. (1981). The British Soldier in America: A Social History of Military Life in the Revolutionary Period. Austin. Glover, Michael (1977).

  4. British Army other ranks rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Second corporals also disappeared at that time (the second corporal had been an actual rank, whereas lance-corporal was private acting in the rank of corporal). The pre-war infantry rank of colour sergeant had generally given way to the ranks of company sergeant-major and quartermaster-sergeant in 1914 when the four-company organization was ...

  5. Comparison of United Kingdom and United States military ranks

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    In the US Army a Corporal is considered an NCO, but a Specialist is not. British Sergeants/Petty Officers are seen as equal to E5 and E6 although Corporals as well as Sergeants may be appointed to an official OR-5 (i.e. E-5) military role as is suited to the particular situation. [citation needed]

  6. British Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Before 1767, there were no definite badges for Field Marshals and general officers.In 1767, the British Army issued an order to distinguish Field Marshals (once the rank was established in 1813) and different graded General officers by the combination of chevron-shaped ess pattern laces on the sleeve.

  7. List of roles in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of career roles available within each corps in the British Army, as a soldier or officer. [ 1 ] Roles in italics are only available to serving soldiers, or re-joiners, and are not open to civilians.

  8. William Coltman - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War he was commissioned in the Army Cadet Force in 1943 [8] and commanded the Burton ACF; he resigned his commission in 1951. [9] He retired in 1963 and died at Outwoods Hospital, Burton, in 1974 at the age of 82. He is buried in the churchyard of St Mark's parish church in Winshill with his wife Eleanor May (née Dolman ...

  9. Subaltern (military) - Wikipedia

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    A subaltern (IPA: / ˈ s ʌ b ə l t ər n /) is a primarily British military term for a junior officer. [1] Literally meaning " subordinate ", subaltern is used to describe commissioned officers below the rank of captain and generally comprises the various grades of lieutenant .