Rank comparison chart of all armies and land forces of the European Union member states.
Remark:
NATO STANAG 2116 lists Officer Designates (listed here as OF(D)) of some countries alongside OF-1 ranks.
- ^ Colonel who has completed the General Officer training course. Between 1929 and 1937, the Coronel-tirocinado was called Brigadeiro.
- ^ The appropriate branch of service badge is pinned just under the top button of the for all ranks excluding full General.
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| Americas | |
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| Asia | |
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| Europe | |
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| Oceania | |
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| Language | | Anglophone | |
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| Arabophone | |
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| Francophone |
- Army
- Navy
- Air force
- Gendarmerie
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| Hispanophone | |
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| Lusophone |
- Army
- Navy
- Air force
- Military police
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| Post-Soviet states | |
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| Commonwealth of Nations | |
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| European Union | |
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