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Military ranks of Brazil

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The military hierarchy is the basis of the organization of the Armed Forces, Military Police and Military Fire Corps and makes up the chain of command to be followed by all members of the Forces in their organizational structure. In Brazil, the Constitution provides the President of the Republic with the rank of Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.

Classification

According to the Military Statute (Law 6,880, of December 9, 1980), the military is divided into two classes: Commissioned Officers , classified by rank; and Enlisted , classified by graduations. These classes are subdivided into others according to the level of responsibility and professional qualification. Each rank corresponds to an insignia.

  Provided only in war
Brazilian Navy Brazilian Army Brazilian Air Force
General
officers

Almirante

Marechal

Marechal do Ar

Almirante de Esquadra

General de Exército

Tenente-Brigadeiro

Vice-Almirante

General de Divisão

Major-Brigadeiro

Contra-Almirante

General de Brigada

Brigadeiro
Senior
officers

Capitão de Mar e Guerra

Coronel

Coronel

Capitão de Fragata

Tenente-Coronel

Tenente-Coronel

Capitão de Corveta

Major

Major
Intermediate
officers

Capitão-Tenente

Capitão

Capitão
Subaltern officers

Primeiro-Tenente

Primeiro-Tenente

Primeiro-Tenente

Segundo-Tenente

Segundo-Tenente

Segundo-Tenente

Guarda-Marinha

Aspirante

Aspirante
Enlisted

Suboficial

Subtenente

Suboficial

Primeiro-Sargento

Primeiro-Sargento

Primeiro-Sargento

Segundo-Sargento

Segundo-Sargento

Segundo-Sargento

Terceiro-Sargento

Terceiro-Sargento

Terceiro-Sargento

Cabo

Cabo

Cabo

Marinheiro / Soldado

Soldado

Soldado


See also

Notes

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