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- Q4698326 subject Q10813693.
- Q4698326 subject Q9020634.
- Q4698326 abstract "To assist in the comparison of different countries' air force officer rank insignia, NATO rank codes have been used. These are established codes for determining the seniority of officer and other ranks in NATO countries for a particular joint task group or command structure, although specific appointments designate a higher level of seniority over other equivalent rank codes in a given situation. Officer ranks go from OF-1 up to OF-10; OF(D) being a special category for trainee officers awaiting a commission. The system should not be confused with the pay grades used in the US military.While countries outside the NATO command structure (including some NATO member countries such as France) do not strictly fall into this classification structure and there may be instances of overlap the codes still provide a useful gauge in determining what ranks are broadly equivalent. 1 Honorary/War time rank. 2 Rank no longer in use. Note that the NATO officer rank codes (OF-1 to OF-10) are differently numbered from the US officer rank codes (O-1 to O-11).".
- Q4698326 wikiPageWikiLink Q10813693.
- Q4698326 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q4698326 wikiPageWikiLink Q4698327.
- Q4698326 wikiPageWikiLink Q7184.
- Q4698326 wikiPageWikiLink Q7275704.
- Q4698326 wikiPageWikiLink Q7293333.
- Q4698326 wikiPageWikiLink Q9020634.
- Q4698326 comment "To assist in the comparison of different countries' air force officer rank insignia, NATO rank codes have been used. These are established codes for determining the seniority of officer and other ranks in NATO countries for a particular joint task group or command structure, although specific appointments designate a higher level of seniority over other equivalent rank codes in a given situation.".
- Q4698326 label "Air force officer rank insignia".