Army ranks and insignia of Mexico
This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Mexican Army. Spanish language ranks are in italics, with English translations. Rank and insignia of the Mexican Air Force are identical, with the exception of two general ranks.
Military of Mexico |
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Components |
Ranks and insignia |
History and awards |
Generales
army general | corps general | division general | Brigade general |
Secretario de la defensa nacional |
General de división | General de brigada | General brigadier |
Air force: Wing general General de ala |
Air force: Group general General de grupo |
Jefes
Colonel | Lieutenant colonel | Major |
Coronel | Teniente coronel | Mayor |
Oficiales
First captain | Second captain | Lieutenant | Sub-lieutenant |
Capitán primero | Capitán segundo | Teniente | Subteniente |
Enlisted
First sergeant | Second sergeant | Corporal | Private first class | Private |
Sargento primero | Sargento segundo | Cabo | Soldado de primera | Soldado |
Branches
Rank badges have a band of colour indicating branch:
- Gold: generals
- Light brown: general staff; Presidential Guards Corps, Presidential High Command
- Scarlet: infantry
- Burgundy: artillery
- Red-brown: Quartermaster Command ("Materiales de Guerra")
- Light orange-brown: transportation
- Green: Judicial Corps(Justicia); military police
- Blue: engineers; signals and communications (transmisiones)
- Light blue: cavalry
- Light gray-blue: cartography
- Purple: army aviation; Parachutist Fusiliers (includes air force)
- Gray: military bands and drummers and buglers
- Light gray: armour
- Very light gray: intelligence
- Brownish gray: service corps (administracion e intendencia)
- Yellow: medical; veterinary service
See also
- Military rank
- Comparative military ranks
- Military of Mexico
- Mexican Army#Ranks
- Mexican Air Force#Ranks
- General (Mexico)
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