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Ranks and insignia of NATO are combined military insignia used by the member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The rank scale is used for specifying posts within NATO. ==Definitions== NATO maintains a "standard rank scale" in an attempt to match every member country's military rank to corresponding ranks used by the other members. The rank categories were established in the document STANAG 2116, formally titled ''NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel''. There are two scales, though not all member countries use all the points on the NATO scales and some have more than one rank at some points (e.g. many forces have two ranks at OF-1, usually lieutenants): ;Officer ranks * OF1–OF10 (bottom to top) are used for officers.〔The abbreviation "OF" stand for ''"officer / officier"'' see: 〕 ;Other ranks * OR1–OR9 (bottom to top) are used for other ranks.〔The abbreviation "OR" stand for ''"other ranks / sous-officiers et militaires du rang"'' see: 〕 ;Warrant officers * WO1–WO5 (bottom to top) are used for United States warrant officers only; other countries use only regular officer ranks, do not have warrant officers, or warrant officers are considered as other ranks or enlisted rank (for example a British Army WO1 is coded as OR-9). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ranks and insignia of NATO」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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