Army Officer Ranks - Field and Company Officers

Field and Company Officers

Country OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1
Albania Kolonel Nënkolonel Major Kapiten Toger Nëntoger
Argentina Coronel Teniente Coronel Mayor Capitán Teniente Primero Teniente Subteniente
Austria Oberst Oberstleutnant Major Hauptmann Oberleutnant Leutnant
Azerbaijan Polkovnik Polkovnik-leytenant Mayor Kapitan Bash Leytenant Leytenant Kichik Leytenant
Belarus Polkovnik Podpolkovnik Mayor Kapitan Starshiy leytenant Leytenant Mladshiy Leytenant
Belgium¹ Colonel
Kolonel
Lieutenant-colonel
Luitenant-kolonel
Major
Majoor

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