Dominican Navy - Ranks

Ranks

In the Dominican Navy, the ranks are organized in Admirals Officers, Senior Officers, Junior Officers and Enlisted.

Admirals Officers
Insignia
Title Admiral
(Almirante)
Vice Admiral
(Vicealmirante)
Rear Admiral
(Contralmirante)
Senior Officers
Insignia
Title Captain
(Capitan de Navio)
Commander
(Capitan de Fragata)
Lieutenant Commander
(Capitan de Corbeta)
Junior Officers
Insignia
Title Lieutenant
(Teniente de Navio)
Lieutenant Junior Grade
(Alferez de Navio)
Ensign
(Alferez de Fragata)
Cadet
(Guardiamarina)
Enlisted
Insignia
Title Chief Petty Officer
(Sargento Mayor)
Petty Officer 1st Class
(Sargento)
Petty Officer 2nd Class
(Cabo)
E1
(Marinero)

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