Canadian Forces ranks and insignia
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This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Canadian Armed Forces. French language ranks are in italics.
Navy | Army and air force | Insignia |
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Flag officers | General officers | |
Admiral (amiral) | General (général) | Crown, crossed sabre and baton, four maple leaves |
Vice-Admiral (vice-amiral) | Lieutenant-General (lieutenant-général) | Crown, crossed sabre and baton, three maple leaves |
Rear-Admiral (contre-amiral) | Major-General (major-général) | Crown, crossed sabre and baton, two maple leaves |
Commodore (commodore) | Brigadier-General (brigadier-général) | Crown, crossed sabre and baton, maple leaf |
Senior officers | ||
Captain (N) (capitaine de vaisseau) | Colonel (colonel) | Four narrow bands |
Commander (capitaine de frégate) | Lieutenant-Colonel (lieutenant-colonel) | Three narrow bands |
Lieutenant-Commander (capitaine de corvette) | Major (major) | A thin band between two narrow bands |
Junior officers | ||
Lieutenant (N) (lieutenant de vaisseau) | Captain (capitaine) | Two narrow bands |
Sub-Lieutenant (enseigne de vaisseau de 1re classe) | Lieutenant (lieutenant) | One thin band above a narrow band |
Acting Sub-Lieutenant (enseigne de vaisseau de 2e classe) | Second Lieutenant (sous-lieutenant) | One narrow band |
Subordinate officer | ||
Naval Cadet (aspirant de marine) | Officer Cadet (élève-officier) | One thin band |
Non-commissioned members | ||
Chief Petty Officer, 1st class (premier maître de 1re classe) | Chief Warrant Officer (adjudant-chef) | Coat of Arms of Canada |
Chief Petty Officer, 2nd class (premier maître de 2e classe) | Master Warrant Officer (adjudant-maître) | Crown within laurel wreath |
Petty Officer, 1st class (maître de 1re classe) | Warrant Officer (adjudant) | Crown |
Petty officer, 2nd class (maître de 2e classe) | Sergeant (sergent) | Maple leaf above three chevrons, point down |
Master seaman (matelot-chef) | Master Corporal* (caporal-chef) | Maple leaf above two chevrons, point down |
Leading seaman (matelot de 1re classe) | Corporal* (caporal) | Two chevrons, point down |
Able seaman (matelot de 2e classe) | Private* (soldat) | One chevron, point down |
Ordinary seaman (matelot de 3e classe) | Private recruit* (soldat recrue) | None |
*Some branches and regiments use distinctive rank names in place of corporal and private:
Branch | Corporal | Private |
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Armoured Branch | Corporal (caporal) | Trooper (cavalier) |
Artillery Branch | Bombardier (bombardier) | Gunner (artilleur) |
Military Engineering Branch | Corporal (caporal) | Sapper (sappeur) |
Communications and Electronics Branch | Corporal (caporal) | Signalman (signaleur) |
Infantry Branch members of guards regiments | Corporal (caporal) | Guardsman (garde) |
Infantry Branch members of rifle regiments | Corporal (caporal) | Rifleman (carabinier) |
Infantry Branch members of fusilier regiments | Corporal (caporal) | Fusilier (fusilier) |
The officers of some army regiments wear pre-unification rank insignia on their ceremonial uniforms (full dress and patrol dress). These insignia are nearly identical with those of the British Army: see British Army officer rank insignia for details.
See also
External link
- Canadian Forces ranks and appointment insignia (http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/Community/Insignia/index_e.htm) - official site with images of rank insignia for Navy, Army and Air Force.