Comparative army officer ranks of Europe
Rank comparison chart of all armies and land forces of European states.
Officers (OF 1–10)
Remark:
NATO STANAG 2116 lists Officer Designates (listed here as OF(D)) of some countries alongside OF-1 ranks.
See also
Notes
- 1 Title; Honorary or posthumous rank; war time rank; ceremonial rank. For example, in Spain this rank is held solely by H.M. the King of Spain.
- Colonel who has completed the General Officer training course. Between 1929 and 1937, the Coronel-tirocinado was called Brigadeiro.
- The appropriate branch of service badge is pinned just under the top button of the for all ranks excluding full General.
- Student officer insignia designates school grade rather than military seniority.
- Chief of the Army General Staff. The background color may be different if he is not from air forces or navy. If he has been promoted to Mareşal on duty, he wears OF-10 insignia only.
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