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The comparative military ranks of Korea are the military insignia used by the two nations on the Korean Peninsula, those being the Republic of Korea Armed Forces (South Korea) and the Korean People's Army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). The United States Forces Korea personnel wear the ranks and insignia used by other service personnel of the United States Armed Forces in the territories of the United States. While the North Korean ranks are inspired by the Soviet ranks, the South Korean ranks are inspired by the United States.

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  • Comparative military ranks of Korea (en)
  • Gradi militari della Corea del Sud (it)
  • 朝鮮半島軍銜比較 (zh)
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  • I gradi militari sudcoreani rappresentano le insegne militari impiegate dalle Forze armate sudcoreane.Nelle forze armate sudcoreane, i ranghi rientrano in una delle quattro categorie: commissario, maresciallo, sottufficiale e arruolato, in ordine decrescente di autorità. I ranghi degli ufficiali sono suddivisi nei livelli di Janggwan (generale), Yeonggwan (ufficiale di terra) e Wi-gwan (ufficiale minore). La maggior parte dei gradi militari delle truppe della Corea del Sud sono identiche a quelle delle forze armate nordcoreane, con alcune eccezioni come ad esempio quelli per i vertici nordcoreani. (it)
  • 本条目主要介绍朝鲜半岛两个国家的军衔标识,包括朝鲜人民军与大韩民国国军。 (zh)
  • The comparative military ranks of Korea are the military insignia used by the two nations on the Korean Peninsula, those being the Republic of Korea Armed Forces (South Korea) and the Korean People's Army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). The United States Forces Korea personnel wear the ranks and insignia used by other service personnel of the United States Armed Forces in the territories of the United States. While the North Korean ranks are inspired by the Soviet ranks, the South Korean ranks are inspired by the United States. (en)
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  • The comparative military ranks of Korea are the military insignia used by the two nations on the Korean Peninsula, those being the Republic of Korea Armed Forces (South Korea) and the Korean People's Army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). The United States Forces Korea personnel wear the ranks and insignia used by other service personnel of the United States Armed Forces in the territories of the United States. In the South Korean armed forces, ranks fall into one of four categories: commissioned officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, and junior enlisted ("Byeong"), in decreasing order of authority. Commissioned officer ranks are subdivided into general officers ("Jangseong"; 장성/將星), field-grade officers ("Yeonggwan"; 영관/領官), and company-grade officers ("Wigwan"; 위관/尉官). The ranks of all three branches (the Army, Navy, and Air Force) of the South Korean Armed Forces share the same titles in Hangul. Most ranks of South and North Korea are identical, with some exceptions such as the supreme North Korean ranks. While the North Korean ranks are inspired by the Soviet ranks, the South Korean ranks are inspired by the United States. The following table lists the comparative ranks of the militaries in Korea, including their rank titles and insignia. In this table, the North Korean military rank insignia shown is that of their Army field uniform shoulder boards; their parade uniforms and uniforms of other branches use alternative color schemes with the same basic design. The South Korean likewise have subdued versions of their insignia in each of their branches. (en)
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