Ranks of The Jamaica Defence Force
Commissioned Officers
JDF Coast Guard | Other Units |
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Rear Admiral | Major General |
Commodore | Brigadier |
Captain (N) | Colonel |
Commander | Lieutenant Colonel |
Lieutenant Commander | Major |
Lieutenant (sg) | Captain |
Lieutenant (jg) | Lieutenant |
Sub Lieutenant | 2nd Lieutenant |
Enlisted Ranks
JDF Coast Guard | Other Units |
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Master Chief Petty Officer I | Warrant Officer 1 |
Master Chief Petty Officer II | Warrant Officer Class 2 |
Chief Petty Officer | Colour Sergeant / Staff Sergeant |
Petty Officer | Sergeant |
Leading Seaman | Corporal |
Able Seaman | Lance Corporal |
Ordinary Seaman | Private |
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