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Ranks and insignia of NATO

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia - NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), sometimes called North Atlantic Alliance, Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation1 for defence collaboration established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, D.C., on April 4, 1949. Its headquarters are located in Brussels, Belgium. Its other official name is the French equivalent, l'Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique du NordIncluding:

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - NATO - History

NATO - Chronology of events. Stupidity March 17, 1948: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg (the Benelux countries), France, and the United Kingdom sign the Treaty of Brussels, a precursor to the NATO Agreement. April 4, 1949: North Atlantic Treaty is signed in Washington, DC. May 14, 1955: Warsaw Pact treaty is signed in Warsaw by the Soviet Union and its satellite states (including East Germany) as a formal response to NATO's incorporation of West Germany in ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia - Canadian Forces Land Force Command

Canadian Forces Land Force Command (LFC) is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Armed Forces. LFC maintains bases across Canada and is responsible for the largest component of the Canadian Forces Reserves — the Army Reserve, often referred to as the "militia". LFC is the descendant of the Canadian Army which was the name of Canada's land forces from 1940 until February 1, 1968. At the time of unification all army units were placed under Force Mobile Command (FMC) with the name being changed to La ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - Army officer ranks - Generals/Marshals

These are the highest ranks. Promotion to OF-10 rank is now rare and usually reserved for wartime. Note that there is doubt about rank equivalency in countries that have both colonel-generals and generals but no brigadier-generals, such as German Empire and Russia - often it is considered that in these countries a colonel-general equates to an OF-9 rank, a general to OF-8, a lieutenant-general to OF-7, and a major-general to OF-6 (i.e. the ranks below colonel-general all move down one grade). Zhong Hua Ren Ming Gong He Guo Yuan Shuai Generale Designato d'Armata Colonnello che grado superiore ...

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Army officer ranks, Army officer ranks - NATO Rank Codes, Army officer ranks - Generals/Marshals, Army officer ranks - Other officers

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - NATO - History

NATO - Chronology of events. March 17, 1948: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg (the Benelux countries), France, and the United Kingdom sign the Treaty of Brussels, a precursor to the NATO Agreement. April 4, 1949: North Atlantic Treaty is signed in Washington, DC. May 14, 1955: Warsaw Pact treaty is signed in Warsaw by the Soviet Union and its satellite states (including East Germany) as a formal response to NATO's incorporation of West Germany in the same year. Bo ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - NATO - History

NATO - Chronology of events. March 17, 1948: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg (the Benelux countries), France, and the United Kingdom sign the Treaty of Brussels, a precursor to the NATO Agreement. April 4, 1949: North Atlantic Treaty is signed in Washington, DC. May 14, 1955: Warsaw Pact treaty is signed in Warsaw by the Soviet Union and its satellite states (including East Germany) as a formal response to NATO's incorporation of West Germany in the same year. Bo ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - Allied Command Transformation - ACT ORGANISATION

Allied Command Transformation - Headquarters Supreme Allied Commander Transformation HQ SACT. HQ SACT is the physical headquarters of NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (SACT), General Lance L. Smith, and houses the command structure of NATO's Allied Command Transformation (ACT). Located in Norfolk, VA, USA, HQ SACT directs ACT's various subordinate commands including the Joint Warfare Centre (JWC), The Joint Forces Training Centre (JFTC), the NATO Undersea Research Centre (NURC), various NATO Schools ...

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Allied Command Transformation, Allied Command Transformation - ACT ORGANISATION, Allied Command Transformation - Headquarters Supreme Allied Commander Transformation HQ SACT, Allied Command Transformation - Transformation Directorate

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - Army officer ranks - Other officers

Capitaine-commandant Kapitein-commandant Shang Xiao Xue Yuan Hauptmann Standartenführer Colonnello Capitano Aiutante Sangjwa Sangwi Thuong Ta Thuong Uy ¹ Belgium has three official languages, French, Dutch and German. ² Finland has two official languages, Finnish and Swedish. ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - NATO - Structures

NATO - Political structure. Like any alliance, NATO is ultimately governed by its 26 member states. However, the North Atlantic Treaty, and other agreements, outline how decisions are to be made within NATO. Each of the 26 members sends a delegation or mission to NATO's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. The senior permanent member of each delegation is known as the Permanent Representative and is generally a senior civil servant or an experienced ambassador ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - NATO - Structures

NATO - Political structure. Like any alliance, NATO is ultimately governed by its 26 member states. However, the North Atlantic Treaty, and other agreements, outline how decisions are to be made within NATO. Each of the 26 members sends a delegation or mission to NATO's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. The senior permanent member of each delegation is known as the Permanent Representative and is generally a senior civil servant or an experienced ambassador ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - NATO - Purpose

The core of NATO is Article V of the NATO Treaty, which states: The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all. Consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defence recognised by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Part ...

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - NATO - Purpose

The core of NATO is Article V of the NATO Treaty, which states: The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all. Consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defence recognised by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Part ...

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NATO, NATO - Purpose, NATO - History, NATO - Chronology of events, NATO - Member states, NATO - Non-member states, NATO - Structures, NATO - Political structure, NATO - Military structure, NATO - Debate about its future, NATO - Notes

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces Land Force Command - History

The Canadian Army evolved from the various British garrison forces on the North American continent in the 1800s. Upon Confederation of Canada in 1867, the ground forces in Canada were referred to as the Militia. Eventually, a Permanent Active Militia was designated, being the regular army of Canada (regular in the sense that they were full time professional soldiers) and the Non-Permanent Active Militia (or reserves, part time soldiers who had vocations in the civilian world who trained on ev ...

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - History, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Army bases and training centres, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Regiments of the Regular Force, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Armoured, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Artillery, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Combat engineers, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Infantry, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Special forces, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Structure, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Equipment, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Vehicles, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Weapons, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Rank structure, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Battles involving the Canadian army, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Publications

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Regiments of the Regular Force

Canadian army regiments are strongly rooted in the traditions and history of the British Army. Battle honours displayed by these regiments often date back to colonial times. Many regiments originated as Canadian detachments of British parent regiments and as Canadian colonial militia, resulting in a variety of colourful and historically familiar names. Units of the regular force are divided so that two-thirds are anglophone units and one-third are francophone. Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Armoured. See also:

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Ranks and insignia of NATO: Encyclopedia II - Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Equipment

Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Vehicles. G-Wagen 4 × 4, light utility vehicle Mamba and Nyala mine-proof 4 × 4 armoured personnel carrier MLVW medium logistic vehicle, wheeled LSVW light support vehicle, wheeled HLVW heavy lift vehicle ROWPU (reverse-osmosis water purification unit) AVGP 6 × 6 armoured vehicle (general purpose) Cougar (armoured fire support) Grizzly (armoured personnel carrier) Husky (armoured recovery ...

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Canadian Forces Land Force Command, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - History, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Army bases and training centres, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Regiments of the Regular Force, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Armoured, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Artillery, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Combat engineers, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Infantry, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Special forces, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Structure, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Equipment, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Vehicles, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Weapons, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Rank structure, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Battles involving the Canadian army, Canadian Forces Land Force Command - Publications

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