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  2. Category:Fictional military personnel by rank - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This categoryis for common military personnel ranks (in English) used by fictional characters. Comparative military ranks. Armies, air forces. (non-Commonwealth) Navies, coast guards. Air forces.

  3. List of fictional secret police and intelligence organizations

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    Agency Info Source Source type Black Priests: Kzin: Larry Niven's Known Space series: Book Blue Rose: Top secret joint task force of the U. S. military and Federal Bureau of Investigation that investigates cases of a paranormal nature, including doppelgangers, mysterious disappearances and the Black and White Lodges.

  4. List of nicknames of United States Army divisions - Wikipedia

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    45th Infantry Division – "Thunderbird" – official nickname; This is today's 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. 47th Infantry Division – "Viking" – a unit of the Minnesota Army National Guard. 63rd Infantry Division – "Blood and fire"; This is today's 63rd Regional Support Command. 65th Infantry Division – "Battle Axe";

  5. Category:Fictional soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Bardock. Bardolph (Shakespeare character) Battle Fever J. Bearskin (German fairy tale) Beast of Grendel. Billy Yank. Black Dynamite (character) Bloodshot (comics) Ulysses Bloodstone.

  6. Category:Fictional military organizations - Wikipedia

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    Sky Commanders. Soldier (1998 American film) Space Marine (Warhammer 40,000) The Starbuck Chronicles. Stormtrooper (Star Wars) Suicide Squad.

  7. Ranks and insignia of NATO - Wikipedia

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    The main difference is in the commissioned officer ranks, where the US system recognises two ranks at OF-1 level (O-1 and O-2), meaning that all O-x numbers after O-1 are one point higher on the US scale than they are on the NATO scale (e.g. a major is OF-3 on the NATO scale and O-4 on the US scale).

  8. Military rank - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships within armed forces, [1] police, [2] intelligence agencies and other institutions organized along military lines. Responsibility for personnel, equipment and missions grow with each advancement. The military rank system defines dominance, authority and responsibility within a military ...

  9. United States Army officer rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    General of the Army / Armies. While not currently in use today, special insignia were authorized by Congress for ten general officers who were promoted to the highest ranks in the United States Army: General of the Army, designed as a "five-star" rank, and General of the Armies, considered to be the equivalent of a "six-star" rank.