Ranks
In the Dominican Navy, the ranks are organized in Admirals Officers, Senior Officers, Junior Officers and Enlisted.
Admirals Officers | ||||||||||||
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Insignia | ||||||||||||
Title | Admiral (Almirante) |
Vice Admiral (Vicealmirante) |
Rear Admiral (Contralmirante) |
Senior Officers | ||||||||||||
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Insignia | ||||||||||||
Title | Captain (Capitan de Navio) |
Commander (Capitan de Fragata) |
Lieutenant Commander (Capitan de Corbeta) |
Junior Officers | ||||||||||||
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Insignia | ||||||||||||
Title | Lieutenant (Teniente de Navio) |
Lieutenant Junior Grade (Alferez de Navio) |
Ensign (Alferez de Fragata) |
Cadet (Guardiamarina) |
Enlisted | ||||||||||||
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Insignia | ||||||||||||
Title | Chief Petty Officer (Sargento Mayor) |
Petty Officer 1st Class (Sargento) |
Petty Officer 2nd Class (Cabo) |
E1 (Marinero) |
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