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Former ranks of the Canadian Forces : ウィキペディア英語版 | Former ranks of the Canadian Forces Before Unification as the Canadian Armed Forces in 1968, the Canadian military had three distinct services: the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Canadian Air Force, and the Canadian Army. All three services had a Regular (full-time) component and a reserve (part-time) component. The rank structure for these services were based on the services of the British military, the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force, and the British Army. The change to a "Canadian" rank structure meant that many of the traditional (British) rank titles and insignia were removed or changed. ==Changes: navy==
Almost all vestiges of naval tradition were lost when the navy was unified with the army and air force in 1968. However, naval rank titles remained for the personnel of the new Maritime Command. On the Canadian Forces service uniform, the rank insignia of officers up to the rank of naval Captain followed the old Royal Canadian Navy pattern but with the executive curl deleted. However, the executive curl was permitted on naval mess dress for all naval officers. In 1985 a new naval service uniform was announced and was introduced into service over the following three years. On June 11, 2010 the executive curl was reinstated for use by all naval officers, but the rank of Midshipman was not reinstated, and the rank of Naval Cadet stayed on. The rank insignia for other ranks continues to be based on army pattern insignia.
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