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Do all armies have the same rank structure?

11.06.2025 04:17

Do all armies have the same rank structure?

Basically yes.

##### Army General (theatre leader)

xx Lieutenant (platoon leader or company vice leader)

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XXX Colonel (regiment leader

###### Field Marshal (commander of the military branch)

####### Generalissimus (overall supreme commander)

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>> Corporal (squad leader)

X Major (battalion leader)

XX Lieutenant Colonel (battalion leader or regiment vice leader)

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### General (corps leader)

(>>> Staff Sergeant (platoon leader or company quartermaster)

## General Lieutenant (division leader)

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Private (does all the menial work)

xxx Captain (company leader)

>>> Sergeant (platoon vice leader)

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#### Colonel General (army group leader)

x Junior Lieutenant (platoon leader)

# General Major (brigade leader)

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((>>> Company Sergeant (company quartermaster)

> Lance Corporal (squad vice leader)