Able seaman (rank)
Military rank used in naval forces
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able seaman
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Comparative military ranks
Armies,
air forces
(non-Commonwealth)
Navies,
coast guards
Air forces
(Commonwealth system)
Flag commissioned officers
Field marshal
or
Marshal
or
Captain general
Admiral of the fleet
Marshal of the air force
General
or
colonel general
or
army general
Admiral
Air chief marshal
Lieutenant general
or
army corps general
Vice admiral
Air marshal
Major general
or
divisional general
Rear admiral
or
Counter admiral
Air vice-marshal
Brigadier
or
brigadier general
Commodore
or
flotilla admiral
Air commodore
Senior commissioned officers
Colonel
(Ship-of-the-line)
Captain
Group captain
Lieutenant colonel
Frigate captain
or
Commander
Wing commander
Major
or
commandant
Corvette captain
or
Lieutenant
commander
Squadron leader
Junior commissioned officers
Captain
Lieutenant
Flight lieutenant
First lieutenant
or
lieutenant
Lieutenant
junior grade
or
sub-lieutenant
Flying officer
Second lieutenant
or
junior lieutenant
Ensign
or
midshipman
Pilot officer
Officer cadet
Officer cadet
Flight cadet
Non-commissioned officers
Warrant officer
or
sergeant major
Warrant officer
or
chief petty officer
Warrant officer
Sergeant
Petty officer
Sergeant
Enlisted ranks
Corporal
or
bombardier
Leading seaman
Corporal
Lance corporal
or
Lance bombardier
or
Specialist
Able seaman
Leading aircraftman
or
Air specialist
Private
or
gunner
or
trooper
or
sapper
Seaman
Aircraftman
or
airman
or
aviator
v
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e
Able seaman
is a
military rank
used in some navies.