Canadian Forces ranks and insignia

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This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Canadian Armed Forces. As the Canadian Forces are officially bilingual, the French language ranks are in italics.

Navy Army and air force Insignia
Flag officersGeneral officers
Admiral (amiral) General (général) Image:CA-army9.gif
Vice-Admiral (vice-amiral) Lieutenant-General (lieutenant-général) Crown, crossed sabre and baton, three maple leaves
Rear-Admiral (contre-amiral) Major-General (major-général) Image:CF MGen.jpg
Commodore (commodore) Brigadier-General (brigadier-général) Image:Gen BGen.jpg
Senior officers
Captain (N) (capitaine de vaisseau) Colonel (colonel) Image:CF Col.jpg
Commander (capitaine de frégate) Lieutenant-Colonel (lieutenant-colonel) Image:CF LCol.jpg
Lieutenant-Commander (capitaine de corvette) Major (major) Image:CF Maj.jpg
Junior officers
Lieutenant (N) (lieutenant de vaisseau) Captain (capitaine) Image:CF Capt.jpg
Sub-Lieutenant (enseigne de vaisseau de 1re classe) Lieutenant (lieutenant) Image:CF Lt.jpg
Acting Sub-Lieutenant (enseigne de vaisseau de 2e classe) Second Lieutenant (sous-lieutenant) Image:CF 2Lt.jpg
Subordinate officer
Naval Cadet (aspirant de marine) Officer Cadet (élève-officier) Image:Sub ocdt.jpg
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* (soldat) None

*Some branches and regiments use distinctive rank names in place of corporal and private:

Branch Corporal Private
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) Signaller (signaleur)
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Branch Corporal (caporal) Craftsman ()
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.

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