other ranks - significado y definición. Qué es other ranks
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Qué (quién) es other ranks - definición


Other ranks         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Other Ranks; Other ranks (disambiguation)
Other ranks is a formal term describing the military personnel of some countries who are not commissioned officers:
other ranks         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Other Ranks; Other ranks (disambiguation)
¦ plural noun Brit. (in the armed forces) all those who are not commissioned officers.
Other ranks (UK)         
UK AND COMMONWEALTH MILITARY PERSONNEL WHO ARE NOT COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
British other ranks
Other ranks (ORs) in the Royal Marines, British Army, Royal Air Force, and in the armies and air forces of many other Commonwealth countries and the Republic of Ireland, are those personnel who are not commissioned officers, usually including non-commissioned officers (NCOs). In the Royal Navy, these personnel are called "ratings" rather than "other ranks".
Ejemplos de uso de other ranks
1. The Army is short of almost '00 officers and thousands of other ranks because of recruitment and retention problems.
2. Women account for 11.4 per cent of officers and 8.8 per cent of other ranks – a slight increase on last year.
3. Other ranks were enticed by advertisements in The Motor Cycle Magazine calling for men who could drive "light cars". Months passed without a glimpse of the secret weapon.
4. He said that the force was made up of 115 officers, 681 personnel of other ranks, adding that the force had complete equipment, weapons and vehicles and they were ready to fulfil their mission.
5. A further 6,000 service personnel will get 6.2 per cent, while all other ranks and officers, regulars and reserves will see their pay rise by 3.3 per cent from next month.