Australian Defence Force ranks

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The Australian Defence Force (ADF) utilises ranks for the officers and non-commissioned personnel of its three service branches: the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), the Australian Army, and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Each of the branches largely inherited the rank structure and rank insignia from their counterparts in the British Armed Forces.

The following tables show the "equivalent rank and classifications" for the three services, as defined in the ADF Pay and Conditions Manual.[1] "Equivalent rank" means the corresponding rank set out under Regulation 8 of the Defence Force Regulations 1952.[2]

Commissioned officer ranks

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NATO
code
Aus
code
NavyArmyRAAF
Flag/General/Air officers[1][3]
OF-10O-11[a] Admiral of the Fleet Field Marshal Marshal of the RAAF
OF-9O-10[b] Admiral General Air Chief Marshal
OF-8O-9[c] Vice Admiral Lieutenant general Air Marshal
OF-7O-8 Rear Admiral Major General Air Vice Marshal
OF-6O-7

[d]

Air Commodore
Senior officers
OF-6O-7[d]Commodore
Principal Chaplain
Principal MSWO
Brigadier
OF-5O-6[d]Captain (RAN)
Senior Chaplain (Class 4)
Principal MSWO (Class 4)
ColonelGroup Captain
OF-4O-5[d]Commander
Chaplain/MSWO (Div/Class 1-3)
Lieutenant ColonelWing Commander
OF-3O-4[d]Lieutenant CommanderMajorSquadron Leader
Junior officers
OF-2O-3[d]LieutenantCaptain (Army)Flight Lieutenant
OF-1O-2Sub LieutenantLieutenantFlying Officer
OF-1O-1Acting Sub LieutenantSecond LieutenantPilot Officer
O-0 Midshipman Officer Cadet
Cadets
Officer Cadet/Staff Cadet(RMC)-
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Warrant Officer ranks

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NATO
code
Aus/
code
NavyArmyRAAF
Warrant officers
OR-10 E-10 SEAC SEAC SEAC
WO-N RSM-A WOFF-AF
OR-9 E-9 Warrant Officer Warrant Officer Class 1 Warrant officer
OR-8 E-8 Warrant Officer Class 2
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Note that the most senior Warrant Officer in each of the three services is appointed and promoted to either Warrant Officer of the Navy (WO-N), Regimental Sergeant Major of the Army (RSM-A), or Warrant Officer of the Air Force (WOFF-AF), as appropriate. Although these are positional appointments, these three members hold the rank of Warrant Officer in their respective services and each wear special insignia, different from the rank insignia worn by other warrant officers.[citation needed]

In 2023 the E10 position of Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the Defence Force (SEAC) was created. This position can be staffed by a member from any of the three services and is rotational.[6]

The RAN and the RAAF have two warrant officer ranks, the army has three. The soldier appointed Regimental Sergeant Major of the Army (RSM-A) holds the unique Army rank of Warrant Officer (introduced in 1991 and senior to WO1). The Army rank of WO2 is the equivalent of the RAN and the RAAF's most senior NCOs, (i.e. Chief Petty Officer and Flight Sergeant).[1] As Army WO2s hold a Warrant, while the RAN CPO and RAAF FSGT do not, WO2s are addressed as "Sir" or "Ma'am" by junior ranks, which extends to OCDTs and SCDTs.[citation needed]

Non-Commissioned Officer ranks

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NATO
code
Aus
code
NavyArmyRAAF
Senior non-commissioned officers
OR-8E-8Chief Petty Officer Flight Sergeant
OR-7E-7Staff Sergeant[1][e]
OR-6E-6Petty OfficerSergeantSergeant
Junior non-commissioned officers
OR-5E-5Leading SeamanCorporal/BombardierCorporal
OR-4E-4Lance Corporal/Bombardier
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Other ranks

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NATO
Code
Aus
Code
NavyArmyRAAF
Enlisted
OR-3E-3Able SeamanPrivate proficient[f]Leading Aircraftman/Leading Aircraftwoman
OR-2E-2SeamanPrivateAircraftman/Aircraftwoman
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Insignia

Commissioned officer ranks

The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

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Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
 Royal Australian Navy[8]
Admiral of the fleet Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Sub lieutenant Acting sub lieutenant
 Australian Army[9]
Field marshal General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant
 Royal Australian Air Force[10]
Marshal of the RAAF Air chief marshal Air marshal Air vice-marshal Air commodore Group captain Wing commander Squadron leader Flight lieutenant Flying officer Pilot officer
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
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Student officer ranks

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Other ranks

The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.

Appointments

Rank groupSenior appointments
 Royal Australian Navy[10] Warrant Officer of the Navy
Warrant Officer of the Navy
 Australian Army[10] Regimental sergeant major of the army
Regimental sergeant major of the army
 Royal Australian Air Force[12] Warrant Officer of the Air Force
Warrant Officer of the Air Force

History of Royal Australian Navy ranks

The historical changes to rank insignia for enlisted personnel of the navy.[13]

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Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
 Royal Navy
(1827–1853)
No insignia
Petty officer 1st class Petty officer 2nd class Able seaman Ordinary seaman
 Royal Navy
(1853–1890)
No insignia
Chief petty officer Petty officer 1st class Petty officer 2nd class Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
 Royal Navy
(1890–1901)
Arm badge replaced by lapel badges No insignia
Chief petty officer Petty officer 1st class Petty officer 2nd class Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
Australia Royal Australian Navy
(1901–1907)
Arm badge replaced by lapel badges No insignia
Chief petty officer Petty officer 1st class Petty officer 2nd class Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
Australia Royal Australian Navy
(1907–1925)
Arm badge replaced by lapel badges
No insignia
Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
Australia Royal Australian Navy
(1925–1953)
Three cuff buttons
No insignia
Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
Australia Royal Australian Navy
(1953–1966)

No insignia
Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
 Royal Australian Navy
(1966–1971)

No insignia
Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
 Royal Australian Navy
(1971–1974)

No insignia
Warrant officer Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Ordinary seaman
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
 Royal Australian Navy
(1974–1991)

No insignia
Warrant officer Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Seaman
 Royal Australian Navy
(1991–1993)

Warrant officer Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Seaman
 Royal Australian Navy
(1993–2025)

Warrant Officer of the Navy Warrant officer Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Seaman
 Royal Australian Navy
(2025–present)
TBU TBU
Warrant Officer of the Navy Warrant officer Chief petty officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Seaman
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
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History of Australian Army ranks

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See also

Notes

  1. O-11 ranks - admiral of the fleet, field marshal and marshal of the RAAF - may only be used in wartime and for honorary appointments.
  2. O-10 ranks - The Chief of the Defence Force is the sole O-10 ranked appointment.
  3. O-9 ranks - The Vice chief of the Defence Force, chief of joint operations, chief of the capability development executive and chiefs of the Navy, Army and Air Force comprise the six O-9 ranked appointments.
  4. Chaplains:
    • In the Royal Australian Air Force and Australian Army, Chaplains wear normal rank insignia.
    • O5 ranks - In the Royal Australian Navy, Chaplains and MSWOs are commissioned officers without rank. For reasons of protocol, ceremonial occasions and for saluting purposes, they are, where appropriate, normally grouped with Commanders (O-5).[4]
    • O6-O7 ranks - The more senior Division 4 Senior Chaplains are grouped with Captains (O-6) and Division 5 Principal Chaplains are grouped with Commodores (O-7).
    • O8 ranks - The heads of the various churches and religions officially associated to the ADF's Religious Advisory Committee, such as the Anglican and Catholic bishops of the military, are equivalent to a brigadier, air vice marshall, or rear admiral (O-8).[5]
  5. Without prejudice to existing holders of the rank, the Army has ceased to promote soldiers to the rank of staff sergeant.[7]
  6. Private proficient is not an ADF rank. It is a proficiency point for which a higher rate of salary is provided.
  7. Staff sergeants still exist, but no one is promoted into the role.

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