1945 before the end of world war ii, the ranks of old Japan were divided into six grades: general officer, assistant officer, junior officer, quasi-noncommissioned officer, junior noncommissioned officer, peace soldier and general officer. . The so-called non-commissioned officer is a warrant officer, and the next non-commissioned officer is a non-commissioned officer. In Japanese, the order of sixteen ranks is: general, lieutenant general, major general, colonel, lieutenant general, lieutenant general, lieutenant general, lieutenant general, second lieutenant, sergeant (warrant officer), Cao Chang (sergeant), sergeant major (corporal), first-class soldier, first-class soldier and second-class soldier.
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Naval petty officer rank:
General-Admiral, Lieutenant General ××××, Major General ××××, Acting General (Lieutenant General as Major General, equivalent to General Brigadier General).
Assistant officers-Navy Colonel, Navy Lieutenant Colonel, Navy Junior Assistant (Navy Major).
Captain and lieutenant, captain of the navy.
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