Non-commissioned Member Rank Insignia
Navy | Army | Air Force | Description |
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Senior Ranks (Rangs supérieurs) | |||
The 1957 version of the Coat of Arms of Canada | |||
St. Edward's Crown within a laurel wreath | |||
St. Edward's Crown | |||
Three inverted chevrons surmounted by a maple leaf | |||
Junior Ranks (Rangs subalternes) | |||
Two inverted chevrons surmounted by a maple leaf. Note that Master Corporal/Master Seaman is an appointment, not a rank. |
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Two inverted chevrons | |||
One inverted chevron | |||
No insignia |
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