Commodore (rank)

See also: Commodore

The rank of Commodore is a rank in the royal Marines Canadian and Australian. It is located at the top of the rank of Captain.

Canada

In the Navy of the Canadian Armed forces, the rank of Commodore corresponds to that of Sergeant-general in the army and of the aviation of the Canadian Forces.

The abbreviation of the term is Cmdre and one addresses oneself to him by saying “Commodore”. On the tunic of service, the commodore carries a large gallon on the arms, with the badge of the rank of commodore on these shoulders, as follows: a Sheet of maple surmounted by a sword and stick stick, surmounted by the crown of Saint-Edouard.

Badge of rank

Badge of rank - behavior of mess

In the Canadian Marine, the officers carry the uniform of mess, with the old ranks of the Canadian royal Marine. The ranks follow the standards of the royal Marine of the the United Kingdom.

France

In France, the rank of Commodore is equivalent to that of Rear-admiral in the National marine and to the Sergeant-general in the army.

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