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Sub-Officer Sub-Officer is a term used in many armed forces used to indicate ranks below commissioned officers. Sub-Officer is equivalent to the term warrant officer in the British Commonwealth and the United States. Historically armed forces using the term sub-officer have used it to refer to more senior non-commissioned ranks, typically from sergeant upwards, but often the term now covers all non-commissioned ranks. There is also a specific rank of "sub-officer" in some armed forces and in the UK Fire and Rescue Services, and in the Irish Fire Services. ==Argentina== In Argentina the term sub-officer indicated only the more senior non-commissioned ranks. Now these ranks are known as "superior sub-officers" and lower ranks as "junior sub-officers". All the Argentine armed forces use Principal Sub-Officer (''suboficial principal'') and Sub-Officer Major (''suboficial mayor'', which can also translate as senior sub-officer) as the second highest and highest non-commissioned ranks. The Navy and Air Force also use other "superior sub-officer" ranks. Argentine Superior Sub-Officer Ranks:
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