Rank Structures

All armies in Unus Solum, have their own rank structures, but most of them parallel each other. Most countries operate 2 major branches of the military, the army and the air navy, with various other roles being filled by other minor branches like inteligence services etc. Some nations even have a seperate though usually minor branch of military reserved for sea navy. To help clasify the ranks in joint military operations an international standard for classifying ranks has appeared, though no one is certain when and where that happened. The ranks are divided by the branch of military they are part of, officer ranks and non-officer ranks, and of course by their place in the hiererchy within their respective armed forces.

An abreviation system was developed to make it easier to keep track of the various ranks, consisting of three symbols. The first one represents the branch of service with the army, airnavy, seanavy and other branches being represented by A, N, S and O respectively. Second symbol represents wether the soldier is an officer or not Represented by O if they are and T if they are not. And lastly a number representing their place within hierarchy of their subset with numbers going from 1-10, with 0 being used for recruits that didn't finish their training and aspiring officers.

Examples:


 * Air navy recruit that is yet to finish his BT - NT/0
 * Army officer leading 2-5 teams - AO/1

Rank table
In the table bellow are the ranks of various nations. If the rank distiguishes between genders it's written in the format /