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  2. Naik (military rank) - Wikipedia

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    Naik (Nk; sometimes historically spelled nayak) is an Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Police rank equivalent to corporal. [1] The rank was previously used in the Indian Army during the Raj and the Camel Corps, ranking between lance naik and havildar. In cavalry units, the equivalent is lance daffadar.

  3. Military ranks of the Republic of China (1912–1949) - Wikipedia

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    The military ranks of the Republic of China (1912–1949) were the military insignia used by the Beiyang Army, National Revolutionary Army, Republic of China Navy, and Republic of China Air Force. The ranks were introduced following the abdication of the Xuantong Emperor and continued to be used by the Republic of China Armed Forces , following ...

  4. Military ranks of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The rank of the Adjutant and Paymaster of a regiment was also high but such individuals were not from the military class and they dealt with clerical duties and equipment needed by the regiment. Captain of the Wing - The Captain of the Left Wing- (Kolağası - Sol Kolağası): Captain of the Wing or the Captain of the Left Wing was the senior ...

  5. Zimbabwe National Army - Wikipedia

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    Army: Size: 25,000 [1] Part of: Zimbabwe Defence Forces: Motto(s) "Our swords are the shield of the nation" [2] Colors: Green, Yellow Anniversaries: Defence Forces Day (12 August) [3] Engagements: Military history of Zimbabwe. 1980 Entumbane clashes; 1981 Entumbane Uprising; Gukurahundi (Operations against Matabeleland 'dissidents'), 1982 to 1987

  6. Military ranks of Socialist Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet Yugoslav Army [1] Maršal Jugoslavije [a] General-pukovnik: General-lajtant: General-major: Pukovnik: Potpukovnik: Major: Kapetan: Poručnik: Potporučnik: Zastavnik: Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet

  7. Ranks of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Military Service Law provided for the resumption of rank, but disagreements on what ranks were to be used and who would receive them caused the revival of rank to be delayed until 1988. The following ranks and their respective insignia shown are those used by the People's Liberation Army Ground Force.

  8. Military ranks of Angola - Wikipedia

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  9. Taewonsu - Wikipedia

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    Taewonsu (대원수, lit. ' grand marshal ') is the highest possible military rank of North Korea and is intended to be an honorific title for Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il.It is often confused with Marshal of the Republic and Marshal of the Korean People's Army, but ranks above both. [1]