Military ranks of Menghe
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The military ranks of Menghe follow a basic structure which is shared between the Army, the Navy, and certain organs of the Ministry of Internal Security. Menghe lacks an administratively independent air force branch, but personnel of Army Aviation and Naval Aviation wear slightly different insignia from their surface counterparts.
All rank insignia are worn on shoulder straps, with rigid shoulder boards for dress uniforms and slip-on rank slides for field uniforms. Collar and lapel insignia differ by grade, but not by individual rank, with different markers for enlisted personnel, NCOs, junior officers, field officers, generals, and marshals.
History
Army ranks
Marshals and generals
Field and junior officers
NCOs and enlisted personnel
Level | Non-commissioned officers | Enlisted personnel | |||||||
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Standard rank code | OR-9 | OR-8 | OR-7 | OR-6 | OR-5 | OR-4 | OR-3 | OR-2 | OR-1 |
Menghean name | 特務上士 특무상사 |
上士 상사 |
中士 중사 |
下士 하사 |
兵長 병장 |
上等兵 상등병 |
一等兵 일등병 |
二等兵 이등병 |
訓鍊兵 훈련병 |
Transliteration | Tŭkmusangsa | Sangsa | Jungsa | Hasa | Byŏngjang | Sangdŭngbyŏng | Ildŭngbyŏng | Idŭngbyŏng | Hunryŏnbyŏng |
Official translation | Sergeant Major | Master Sgt. | Sgt. 1st Class | Staff Sgt. | Sergeant | Corporal | Efreiter | Private | Recruit |