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Canadian Armed Forces ranks and insignia

This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Canadian Armed Forces. As the Canadian Armed Forces is officially bilingual, the French language ranks are presented following the English (in italics).

Commander-in-chief insignia

The Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces (French: Commandant(e) en chef des Forces armées canadiennes) rank insignia is a special sleeve braid embellished with the crest of the Royal arms of Canada and this same embroidered crest is worn on the shoulder straps.[1]

The rank insignia for the commander-in-chief.

Commander-in-chief
 Royal Canadian Navy
 Canadian Army
 Royal Canadian Air Force

Officer rank insignia

Army general gorget
Army colonel gorget

The rank insignia for commissioned officers for the navy, army, and air force.

NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
 Royal Canadian Navy[2][3]
Admiral Vice-admiral Rear-admiral Commodore Captain (N) Commander Lieutenant-commander Lieutenant (N) Sub-lieutenant Acting sub-lieutenant Naval cadet
Amiral(e) Vice-amiral(e) Contre-amiral(e) Commodore Capitaine de vaisseau Capitaine de frégate Capitaine de corvette Lieutenant(e) de vaisseau Enseigne de vaisseau de 1re classe Enseigne de vaisseau de 2e classe Aspirant(e) de marine
 Canadian Army[2][3]
General Lieutenant-general Major-general Brigadier-general Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet
Général(e) Lieutenant(e)-général(e) Major(e)-général(e) Brigadier(ère)-général(e) Colonel(le) Lieutenant(e)-colonel(le) Major(e) Capitaine Lieutenant(e) Sous-lieutenant(e) Élève-officier(ère)
 Royal Canadian Air Force[2][3]
General Lieutenant-general Major-general Brigadier-general Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet
Général(e) Lieutenant(e)-général(e) Major(e)-général(e) Brigadier(ère)-général(e) Colonel(le) Lieutenant(e)-colonel(le) Major(e) Capitaine Lieutenant(e) Sous-lieutenant(e) Élève-officier(ère)
NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer

Non-commissioned member (NCM) rank insignia

The following are the rank insignia for non-commissioned members for the navy, army and air force respectively.

NCM rank insignia for the rank of petty officer 1st class/warrant officer and above are worn on the lower sleeve, while those for the rank of petty officer 2nd class/sergeant and below are worn on the upper sleeve. The Royal Canadian Navy has directed its personnel to use the English rank titles for OR-1 through OR-5, but they are not yet legally in force pursuant to the National Defence Act, as they are not yet updated in the King's Regulations and Orders issued by the governor-in-council.[4]

NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
 Royal Canadian Navy[2][3]
Chief petty officer 1st class Chief petty officer 2nd class Petty officer 1st class Petty officer 2nd class Master sailor Sailor 1st class Sailor 2nd class Sailor 3rd class
Premier(ère) maître de 1re classe Premier(ère) maître de 2e classe Maître de 1re classe Maître de 2e classe Matelot-chef Matelot de 1re classe Matelot de 2e classe Matelot de 3e classe
 Canadian Army[2][3]
Chief warrant officer Master warrant officer Warrant officer Sergeant Master corporal Corporal Private (trained) Private (basic)
Adjudant(e)-chef Adjudant(e)-maître Adjudant(e) Sergent(e) Caporal(e)-chef Caporal(e) Soldat(e) (formé(e)) Soldat(e) (confirmé(e))
 Royal Canadian Air Force[2][3]
Chief warrant officer Master warrant officer Warrant officer Sergeant Master corporal Corporal Aviator (trained) Aviator (basic)
Adjudant(e)-chef Adjudant(e)-maître Adjudant(e) Sergent(e) Caporal(e)-chef Caporal(e) Aviateur (formé)/
Aviatrice (formée)
Aviateur (confirmé)/
Aviatrice (confirmée)
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

Appointments

The rank insignia for NCM appointments.

Rank group Senior appointments Appointments
 Royal Canadian Navy[2]
Canadian forces chief warrant officer Command chief petty officer Senior appointment Chief petty officer, 1st class Drum major Pipe major Trumpet / Bugle major
Adjudant(e)-chef des Forces canadiennes Premier(ère) maître de 1re classe du commandement Premier(ère) maître de 1re classe Tambour-major Cornemuseur-major Trompette / Clairon-major
 Canadian Army[2]
Canadian forces chief warrant officer Command chief warrant officer Senior appointment chief warrant officer Drum major Pipe major Trumpet / Bugle major
Adjudant(e)-chef des Forces canadiennes Adjudant(e)-chef du commandement Adjudant(e)-chef nomination supérieure Tambour-major Cornemuseur-major Trompette / Clairon-major
 Royal Canadian Air Force[2]
Canadian forces chief warrant officer Command chief warrant officer Senior Appointment
Chief warrant officer
Drum major Pipe major Trumpet / Bugle major
Adjudant(e)-chef des Forces canadiennes Adjudant(e)-chef du commandement Adjudant(e)-chef nomination supérieure Tambour-major Cornemuseur-major Trompette / Clairon-major
Rank group Senior appointments Appointments

Rank slip-ons

The tables above describe the rank insignia worn on the service dress jacket. On DEU shirts, sweaters, and outerwear; and operational dress shirts and jackets, rank insignia are worn on slip-ons with the word "Canada" or a regimental/branch title embroidered underneath. Flag/general officers' slip-ons include only the crown, crossed sabre and baton, and maple leaves worn on the shoulder straps; they do not include the braid worn on the sleeve. Army NCM slip-ons for DEU shirts, sweaters, and outerwear display only the word "Canada" or a regimental/branch title, rank insignia being worn instead as enamelled metal pins on collar points or lapels.

Service stripes

From 1955 to 1968, Militia personnel were permitted to wear service insignia on the right jacket sleeve.[5][6] There were one to five silver chevrons on drab backing for every two years of service or a maple leaf in silver thread on a drab cloth circle to represent 10 years of service. Chevron points were worn either up or down; even official documents and photos were confused on the matter. Further awards after 10 years were believed covered by the Canadian Forces' Decoration, which was awarded after 12 years and a clasp added for every 10 years afterwards.

Qualifying service could include prior active service in the active reserves of the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force or the regular or territorial forces of a fellow Commonwealth member nation. Service in Canadian Army reserve forces units (like the regular reserve, supplementary reserve and reserve militia) did not count. The awarding of Service Stripes ceased in 1968 after the unification of the Canadian Armed Forces.

Canadian Army distinctive corps insignia

Every branch or corps of the Canadian Army uses a distinctive colour. Applicable only to officers, they are indicated by coloured borders of rank insignia on DEU shirt and sweater slip-ons and on mess dress.[7][8][9]

Branch Colour Image
Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Yellow
Red
Blue
Scarlet
Royal Canadian Medical Service Dull cherry
Canadian Intelligence Corps Forest green (silver rank)
Royal Canadian Dental Corps Emerald green
Royal Canadian Chaplain Service Purple
RCIC members of Les Voltigeurs de Québec Black

Distinctive rank names

Some branches and regiments use distinctive job titles for privates (trained) in those regiments:

Branch Distinct title
Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Trooper (Cavalier or Cavalière)
Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery Gunner (Artilleur or Artilleuse)
Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers Sapper (Sapeur or Sapeuse)
Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Signaller (Signaleur or Signaleuse)
Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Craftsman (Artisan or Artisane)
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps (RCIC) members of guards regiments Guardsman (Garde)
RCIC members of rifle regiments Rifleman (Carabinier or Carabinière)
RCIC members of fusilier regiments Fusilier (Fusilier or Fusilière)
RCIC members of voltigeur regiment Voltigeur (Voltigeur or Voltigeuse)
Musicians of the Music Branch Musician (Musicien or Musicienne)
Pipers of the Music Branch Piper (Cornemuseur or cornemuseuse)
Drummers of the Music Branch Drummer (Batteur or Batteuse)
Canadian Rangers Ranger (Ranger)

Additionally, the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery uses "Bombardier" (Bombardier or Bombardière) for Corporal and "Master Bombardier" (Bombardier-chef or Bombardière-chef) for Master Corporal. In the Guards regiments, Warrant Officers are known as "Colour Sergeants" (Sergents fourriers) and Second-Lieutenants are known as "Ensigns" (Enseignes).[4]

Evolution of Royal Canadian Navy rank and insignia

When the Royal Canadian Navy was established in 1910, it kept with Royal Navy traditions and adopted sleeve braid with an executive curl for rank insignia. "Wavy" sleeve braid was adopted for the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) and rings of narrow interwoven gold lace for the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve (RCNR). Other variations in rank insignia included sky blue lace with a diamond shaped loop for officers of the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, and warranted Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps officers, who had a small anchor in place of the executive curl.

Following the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy was reorganized with a single reserve component. In 1946, the distinctive wavy gold braid of the reserves gave way to the straight braided executive curl of the regular force until 1968. With the integration of the Canadian Forces the sea element was designated as Canadian Forces Maritime Command. Unembellished straight braid became the common rank insignia for officers of both the regular and reserve forces. The executive curl appeared only on navy mess dress.

On 5 March 2010, the Canadian House of Commons passed a motion (moved by Guy Lauzon[10]) recommending the executive curl be reinstated on the Canadian navy uniform. Subsequently, in recognition of the Canadian Naval centennial, Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence, authorized the use of the executive curl for the Canadian Navy on 2 May 2010. The insignia became effective on 11 June 2010, on the occasion of the Pacific Canadian Naval International Fleet Review parade of nations in Victoria, B.C.[11][12]

More than 54 countries, including Canada and 18 other of the 22 Commonwealth navies, use the insignia. Most navies that do not use the executive curl insignia, such as the United States Navy and the French Navy, substitute a star or other national device above the top row of lace.

Timeline of changes (sleeves only)

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
Royal Canadian Navy
(1910–1968)
Maritime Command
(1968–1985)
Maritime Command
(1985–2010)
Royal Canadian Navy
(2011–Present)
Rank titles Admiral Vice-admiral Rear-admiral Commodore Captain(N) Commander Lieutenant-commander Lieutenant(N) Sub-lieutenant Acting sub-lieutenant Naval
cadet
Amiral or Amirale Vice-amiral or Vice-amirale Contre-amiral or Contre-amirale Commodore Capitaine de vaisseau Capitaine de frégate Capitaine de corvette Lieutenant de vaisseau or Lieutenante de vaisseau Enseigne de vaisseau de première classe Enseigne de vaisseau de deuxième classe Aspirant de marine or Aspirante de marine
NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
Royal Canadian Navy
(1953–1968)
Trade badge No insignia No insignia
Chief petty officer 1st class
Premier maître de 1re classe
Chief petty officer 2nd class
Premier maître de 2e classe
Petty officer 1st class
Maître de 1re classe
Petty officer 2nd class
Maître de 2e classe
Leading seaman
Matelot de 1re classe
Able seaman
Matelot de 2e classe
Ordinary seaman
Matelot de 3e classe
Recruit
Recrue
Maritime Command
(1968–1973)
Maritime Command
(1973–1985)
Rank titles
(1968–1985) [13]
Chief petty officer 1st class
Premier maître de 1re classe
Chief petty officer 2nd class
Premier maître de 2e classe
Petty officer 1st class
Maître de 1re classe
Petty officer 2nd class
Maître de 2e classe
Master seaman
Matelot-chef
Leading seaman
Matelot de 1re classe
Able seaman
Matelot de 2e classe
Ordinary seaman
Matelot de 3e classe
Seaman recruit
Matelot recrue
Maritime Command
(1985–2010)
Chief petty officer 1st class
Premier maître de 1re classe
Chief petty officer 2nd class
Premier maître de 2e classe
Petty officer 1st class
Maître de 1re classe
Petty officer 2nd class
Maître de 2e classe
Master seaman
Matelot-chef
Leading seaman
Matelot de 1re classe
Able seaman
Matelot de 2e classe
Ordinary seaman
Matelot de 3e classe
Seaman recruit
Matelot recrue
Royal Canadian Navy
(2011–present)

Rank titles
(2011–2020)[14]
Chief petty officer 1st class
Premier maître de 1re classe
Chief petty officer 2nd class
Premier maître de 2e classe
Petty officer 1st class
Maître de 1re classe
Petty officer 2nd class
Maître de 2e classe
Master seaman
Matelot-chef
Leading seaman
Matelot de 1re classe
Able seaman
Matelot de 2e classe
Ordinary seaman
Matelot de 3e classe
Rank titles
(2020–present)
Chief petty officer 1st class
Premier maître de 1re classe or Première maître de 1re classe
Chief petty officer 2nd class
Premier maître de 2e classe or Première maître de 2e classe
Petty officer 1st class
Maître de 1re classe
Petty officer 2nd class
Maître de 2e classe
Master sailor
Matelot-chef
Sailor 1st class
Matelot de 1re classe
Sailor 2nd class
Matelot de 2e classe
Sailor 3rd class
Matelot de 3e classe
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

Evolution of Canadian Army ranks and insignia

In 2017 the Bath Star (above) was replaced by the Vimy Star.

Prior to unification in 1968, the Canadian Army used rank insignia identical to the British Army. When the universal CF green uniform was adopted at unification, Land Command, like the other services, used gold braid sleeve stripes as rank insignia. When distinctive environmental uniforms were adopted in the mid-1980s, the army retained the green uniform with gold stripes.

On 8 July 2013, Minister of National Defence Peter MacKay announced the intention to reintroduce a more traditional style Canadian Army officers' rank insignia.[15] Instead of the sleeve stripe rank insignia used since unification, officers would use the older St Edward's Crown and Star of the Order of the Bath insignia, commonly called "pips and crowns".[16] Gorget patches were also restored for officers of the rank of colonel or higher.[17] The new insignia for officers, instead of using the current British rank insignia for brigadier (used in the Canadian Army until 1968), had the pre-1920 brigadier-general insignia (crossed sabre and baton) instead.

On 2 April 2016, the Commander of the Canadian Army announced that general officers would revert to the unification-era rank insignia worn between 1968 and 2013. This rank insignia is based on the shoulder board rank insignia of Royal Canadian Navy flag officers. The rank insignia of general officers now consists of a crown, crossed sabre and baton, and a series of maple leaves on shoulder straps. Additionally, general officers wear one broad gold band on each of the lower sleeves of the service dress tunic.[18]

On the centenary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 9 April 2017, the Bath Star pip was replaced by the "Vimy Star". It depicts a maple leaf and is surrounded by the Latin motto vigilamus pro te ("we stand on guard for thee"). Commissioned officers of the household guard regiments (Governor General's Foot Guards, Canadian Grenadier Guards, and Governor General's Horse Guards), plus Army personnel stationed to the seasonal Ceremonial Guard, use the Guards Star in place of the Vimy Star on their shoulder boards.

Timeline of changes

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
Canadian Militia
(1902–1920)
Canadian Expeditionary Force
(1914–1920)
General Lieutenant-General Major-General Brigadier-General Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
General Lieutenant-general Major-general Brigadier-general Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet
Canadian Militia
(1921–1940)
Canadian Army
(1940–1953)
General Lieutenant-general Major-general Colonel commandant Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet
General Lieutenant-general Major-general Colonel commandant Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet
Canadian Army
(1953–1968)[19]
General Lieutenant-general Major-general Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet
General Lieutenant-general Major-general Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Officer cadet
Mobile Command & Land Force Command
(1968–2013)
Canadian Army
(2013–2016)
Canadian Army
(2016–2017)
Canadian Army
(Present)
Rank titles General
Général or Générale
Lieutenant-general
Lieutenant-général or Lieutenante-générale
Major-general
Major-général or Majore-générale
Brigadier-general
Brigadier-général or Brigadière-générale
Colonel
Colonel or Colonelle
Lieutenant-colonel
Lieutenant-colonel or Lieutenante-colonelle
Major
Major or Majore
Captain
Capitaine
Lieutenant
Lieutenant or Lieutenante
Second lieutenant
Sous-lieutenant or Sous-lieutenante
Officer cadet
Élève-officier or Élève-officière
NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
(1920–1953)
No insignia
Warrant officer class I Warrant officer class II Staff/Colour sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal Private
(or equivalent)
Canadian Army
(1953–1966)[19]

No insignia
Warrant officer class I/1 Warrant officer class II/2 Staff/Colour sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal Private
(or equivalent)
Canadian Army
(1966–1968)
No insignia
Warrant officer class I/1 Warrant officer class II/2 Staff/Colour sergeant Sergeant Master corporal Corporal Lance corporal Private
(or equivalent)
Land Force Command
(1968–1973)
Land Force Command
(1973–2010)
Rank titles
(1968–2010)[13]
Chief warrant officer
Adjudant-chef
Master warrant officer
Adjudant-maître
Warrant officer
Adjudant
Sergeant
Sergent
Master corporal
Caporal-chef
Corporal
Caporal
Private
Soldat
Private (basic)
Soldat (Confirmé)
Private (recruit)
Soldat (Recrue)
Land Force Command
(2011–Present)

Rank titles
(2011–present)[14]
Chief warrant officer
Adjudant-chef or Adjudante-chef
Master warrant officer
Adjudant-maître or Adjudante-maître
Warrant officer
Adjudant or Adjudante
Sergeant
Sergent or Sergente
Master corporal
Caporal-chef or Caporale-chef
Corporal
Caporal or Caporale
Private
Soldat or Soldate
Private (basic)
Soldat (Confirmé) or Soldate (Confirmée)
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

Evolution of Royal Canadian Air Force rank and insignia

Canadian Air Force ranks and insignia originally were taken from the Royal Air Force practice. Upon unification, the Air Command used identical ranks and insignia as the Land Command. When Air-specific blue DEUs were introduced, the gold rank insignia were retained.

In April 2015,[20] the Royal Canadian Air Force adopted new rank insignia reminiscent of the pre-unification RCAF system. The new officer rank insignia uses pearl-grey-on-black rank stripes instead of gold. Non-commissioned members (NCMs) rank insignia is pearl grey instead of gold. The colour gold found elsewhere on the uniform was also changed to pearl-grey. The air force rank of private, formerly indicated by one chevron, became aviator (Fr: aviateur), and is indicated by a horizontally-aligned two-bladed propeller. All other ranks titles remain as they were.[21]

Timeline of changes

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
Royal Canadian Air Force
(1924–1968)[19][22]
Rank titles
(1924–1968)[23][24]
Marshal of the Royal Canadian Air Force[a] Air chief marshal
Maréchal en chef de l’Air
Air marshal
Maréchal de l’Air
Air vice-marshal
Vice-maréchal de l’Air
Air commodore
Commodore de l’Air
Group captain
Colonel d’aviation
Wing commander
Lieutenant-colonel d’aviation
Squadron leader
Commandant d’aviation
Flight lieutenant
Capitaine d’aviation
Flying officer
Lieutenant d’aviation
Pilot officer
Sous-lieutenant d’aviation
Flight cadet/
officer cadet
(post-1962)

Élève-officier
Air Command
(1968–1984)
Air Command
(1984–2014)
Royal Canadian Air Force
(2014–present)[24]
Rank titles
(1968–present)
General
Général or Générale
Lieutenant-general
Lieutenant-général or Lieutenante-générale
Major-general
Major-général or Majore-générale
Brigadier-general
Brigadier-général or Brigadière-générale
Colonel
Colonel or Colonelle
Lieutenant-colonel
Lieutenant-colonel or Lieutenante-colonelle
Major
Major or Majore
Captain
Capitaine
Lieutenant
Lieutenant or Lieutenante
Second
lieutenant

Sous-lieutenant or Sous-lieutenante
Officer cadet
Élève-officier or Élève-officière
NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
Air Force
(1948–1953)
No insignia
Air Force
(1953–1968)[19]
No insignia
Rank titles
(1948–1968)[23]
Warrant officer first class
Adjudant de 1re classe
Warrant officer second class
Adjudant de 2e classe
Flight sergeant
Sergent de section
Sergeant
Sergent
Corporal
Caporal
Leading aircraftman/aircraftwoman
Aviateur-chef
Aircraftman/Aircraftwoman first class
Aviateur 1re classe
Aircraftman/Aircraftwoman second class
Aviateur 2e classe
Air Command
(1968–1973)
Air Command
(1973–1984)
Air Command
(1984–2010)
Rank titles
(1968–2010)[13]
Chief warrant officer
Adjudant-chef
Master warrant officer
Adjudant-maître
Warrant officer
Adjudant
Sergeant
Sergent
Master corporal
Caporal-chef
Corporal
Caporal
Private
Soldat
Private (basic)
Soldat (confirmé)
Private (recruit)
Soldat (recrue)
Air Command
(2010–2014)
Rank titles
(2010–2014)[14]
Chief warrant officer
Adjudant-chef
Master warrant officer
Adjudant-maître
Warrant officer
Adjudant
Sergeant
Sergent
Master corporal
Caporal-chef
Corporal
Caporal
Private
Soldat
Private (basic)
Soldat (confirmé)
Royal Canadian Air Force
(2014–present)[24]

Rank titles
(2014–present)
Chief warrant officer
Adjudant-chef or Adjudante-chef
Master warrant officer
Adjudant-maître or Adjudante-maître
Warrant officer
Adjudant or Adjudante
Sergeant
Sergent or Sergente
Master corporal
Caporal-chef or Caporale-chef
Corporal
Caporal or Caporale
Aviator
Aviateur or Aviatrice
Aviator (basic)
Aviateur (confirmé) or Aviatrice (confirmée)
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

Mess dress

Contrary to the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army, mess dress uniform ranks for officers of the Royal Canadian Air Force follow the naval pattern, without the executive curl. General officers do not wear shoulder straps with this order of dress.

NATO Code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Royal Canadian Air Force
Mess dress and full dress[b] ranks 1925-1968[26][a]
Air Command
Mess ranks 1968-2014
Royal Canadian Air Force
Mess ranks since 2015

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Rank insigna for marshal of the RCAF appeared in RCAF dress regulations from 1925 to 1968, but no RCAF officer ever held the rank.
  2. ^ The wearing of full dress and mess dress by RCAF officers was suspended "for the duration of hostilities" on 30 August 1940. Full dress was not reinstated after the war.[25]

References

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  4. ^ a b Department of National Defence (8 August 2014). "QR&O: Volume I – Chapter 3 Rank, Seniority, Command and Precedence". aem. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
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  8. ^ CAO 33-19 – PUBLIC FUNDING TO RESTORE CA CORPS' IDENTITIES
  9. ^ CFSS Materiel Authorization (D01102CFS) – ARMY- BASIC CLOTH REGULAR & RESERVE, 20161005
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  11. ^ Marotte, B. (3 May 2010). "Navy celebrates centennial by restoring historic insignia". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
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  13. ^ a b c STANAG 2116 (3 ed.), NATO, 1 January 1975
  14. ^ a b c STANAG 2116 (6 ed.), NATO, 25 February 2010
  15. ^ "Canada restores historical features of the Canadian Army". Department of National Defence. 8 July 2013. Archived from the original on 14 July 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
  16. ^ "Restoring the Canadian Army's historical identity". The Department of National Defence. 8 July 2013. Archived from the original on 14 July 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2013.
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