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Sergeant major is now generally an appointment rather than a rank. The appointment is normally held by the senior warrant officer of an army or marine unit. These appointments are made at several levels: for example, the senior warrant officer of a company, battery or squadron, or the senior warrant officer of a battalion or regiment.
Première sergent major: Première sergent: Sergent: Caporal-chef: Caporal: Soldat de 1 ère classe: Soldat de 2 ème classe: Ajida shefu: Ajida majoro: Ajida: Sereja majoro mu murwi wa mbere: Sereja mu murwi wa mbere: Sereja: Kaporari shefu: Kaporari: Umusoda wo mu murwi wa mbere: Umusoda wo mu murwi wa kabiri: Cameroon Ground Forces [7] [8] [9
No insignia: Sergeant major: Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant: Company sergeant: Company quartermaster sergeant: Sergeant: Corporal: Private, 3 star: Private, 2 star
No insignia: Sergeant major: Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant: Company sergeant: Company quartermaster sergeant: Sergeant: Corporal: Private, 3 star: Private, 2 star
Major general or divisional general: Rear admiral or Counter admiral: Air vice-marshal: Brigadier or brigadier general: Commodore or flotilla admiral: Air commodore: Senior officers; Colonel (Ship-of-the-line) Captain: Group captain: Lieutenant colonel: Frigate captain or Commander: Wing commander: Major or commandant: Corvette captain or ...
As a safeguard against Belgium being invaded again, two major bases, Kitona and Kamina, were established in the Belgian Congo. They were almost viewed as a 'national redoubt,' permitting the survival and rebuilding of forces if Belgium were again invaded. [30] Following a change in government in 1954 conscript service was reduced to 18 months.