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This specification defines a set of classes and properties that structure information about military history.
This document grows iteratively over time, with modification made over time. Continuity is ensured using the OWL ontology annotations for ontological compatiblity and for deprecreated classes and properties. Ontology terms remain present wheter deprecated or not.
This ontology is going through large documentation changes. Terms should be considered to be stable.
.The human resources of military organizations are complex, redundant and somtimes follow traditions that are long running. To this end the ontology makes use of three different classes: Military Rank, Military Appointments and Military Trades. All ontology terms regarding personel posts are instances of these three classes. This complexity is necessary to deal with the entailments of a person being in a single post within a military organization where the relationship between a person's title, tasks performed, authority and rate of pay are more than merely complex.
The terms were created from extracts of military databases, wikipedia and book extracts. Whenever possible, a term has a generic instances that is subclassed for specific military contexts.
The following services have concepts within the ontology: Navy, Army and Air Force. A special term exists for air force units that are attached to Navy or Army units.
Classes: ActingRank, AirDivision, AirForceCommand, AirForceDetail, AirForceGroup, AirForceServiceBranch, AirForceSquadron, AirForceStation, AirForceStationRAF, AirForceWing, Appointment, ArmsType, ArmyCompany, ArmyFront, ArmyGroup, ArmySection, ArmyServiceBranch, ArmySquad, ArmyTroop, ArtilleryBattery, ArtilleryBatteryDivision, AssaultGroupInfantry, Battalion, Battle, BattleSpace, BrevetRank, Brigade, BrigadeAirCorps, Campaign, CarrierBattleGroup, Cavalry, CavalrySquadron, CavalryTroop, Civilian, Combatant, CorpsFormation, CorpsUnit, DemiBrigade, Depot, Detachment, Division, DivisionNavalEstablishment, DivisionNavalUnit, DraftedSoldier, Enlisted, ExchangeOfficer, FieldArmy, FieldArtillery, Fireteam, FlagOfficer, Flotilla, Frigate, FrontLine, Garrison, GeneralOfficer, GrandeBatterie, HorseArtillery, HouseholdCavalry, Invasion, LiaisonOfficer, MilitaryAirborneFlight, MilitaryAppointment, MilitaryEvent, MilitaryFlightUnit, MilitaryGroundFlight, MilitaryOperation, MilitaryOrganization, MilitaryRaid, MilitaryRank, MilitaryServiceBranch, MilitaryTrade, MilitaryTrench, MilitaryUniform, MountainArtillery, NamedAirForceUnit, NatoRankOF-1, NatoRankOF-10, NatoRankOF-2, NatoRankOF-3, NatoRankOF-4, NatoRankOF-5, NatoRankOF-6, NatoRankOF-7, NatoRankOF-8, NatoRankOF-9, NatoRankOR-1, NatoRankOR-2, NatoRankOR-3, NatoRankOR-4, NatoRankOR-5, NatoRankOR-6, NatoRankOR-7, NatoRankOR-8, NatoRankOR-9, NatoRankWO-1, NatoRankWO-2, NatoRankWO-3, NatoRankWO-4, NatoRankWO-5, NatoRanks, NavalArtillery, NavalFleet, NavalOfficer, NavalRating, NavalSquadron, NavalTaskForce, NavyAirStation, NavyBigFleet, NavyMerchant, NavyServiceBranch, Non-Combatant, NonCommissionedOfficer, Officer, Platoon, PrivilegedCombatant, ProtoAirForce, Rank, Regiment, RegularForceSoldier, Reservist, Role, SeamanMilitary, Ship, ShoreEstablishment, Soldier, Spy, Squadron, SupplyTrain, TacticalAirForce, Trade, UnprivilegedCombatant, VolunteerSoldier, War, WarTheater, WarrantOfficer, Warship, Weapon,
Properties: BattleStandard, RegimentalColours, commanderInChiefOf, epauletDepiction, hasCommanderInChief, hasUniform, inUse, nominalSize,
Instances: alaroman, Armor, Artillery, FightsPrimarilyInAir, FightsPrimarilyOnAndInLand, FightsPrimarilyOnAndInWater, Infantry, information, ProtoAirForce, Rank_Admiral_EnglishTradition, Rank_Admiral_of_the_fleet_EnglishTradition, Rank_Admiral_of_the_Fleet_Russia, Rank_Admiral_of_the_Fleet_Russia_Russia, Rank_Admiral_of_the_Fleet_Russia_Soviet_Union, Rank_Agha, Rank_Agha_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Agha_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Agha_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Air_chief_marshal, Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Australia, Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Australia_Australia, Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Canada, Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Air_commodore_EnglishTradition, Rank_Air_marshal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Air_vice-marshal, Rank_Air_vice-marshal_Australia, Rank_Air_vice-marshal_Canada, Rank_Air_vice-marshal_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Aircraftman_EnglishTradition, Rank_Anthypolochagos, Rank_Anthypolochagos_Greece, Rank_Anthypolochagos_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Antisyntagmatarchis, Rank_Antisyntagmatarchis_Greece, Rank_Antisyntagmatarchis_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Appointee_Italy, Rank_Appointee_Switzerland, Rank_Army_General_Russia, Rank_Army_General_Russia_Russia, Rank_Army_General_Russia_Soviet_Union, Rank_Aspirant, Rank_Aspirant_France, Rank_Aspirant_Romania, Rank_Aspirant_Romania_Romania, Rank_Ataman, Rank_Ataman_Russia, Rank_Ataman_Soviet_Union, Rank_Ataman_Ukraine, Rank_Battery_sergeant_major, Rank_Birinci_Ferik, Rank_Birinci_Ferik_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Birinci_Ferik_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Birinci_Ferik_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Bombardier, Rank_Bombardier_Australia, Rank_Bombardier_Canada, Rank_Bombardier_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Bootsmann, Rank_Bootsmann_Germany, Rank_Bootsmann_Russia, Rank_Bootsmann_Soviet_Union, Rank_Brigade_General, Rank_Brigade_General_Australia, Rank_Brigade_General_Canada, Rank_Brigadier_EnglishTradition, Rank_Brigadier_general, Rank_Brigadier_general_Australia, Rank_Brigadier_general_Canada, Rank_Buffer_Navy, Rank_Buffer_Navy_Australia, Rank_Buffer_Navy_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Captain, Rank_Captain_(naval)_EnglishTradition, Rank_Captain_Australia, Rank_Captain_Canada, Rank_Captain_EnglishTradition, Rank_Captain_Lieutenant, Rank_Captain_lieutenant, Rank_Captain_Lieutenant_Germany, Rank_Captain_lieutenant_Germany, Rank_Captain_Lieutenant_Russia, Rank_Captain_lieutenant_Russia, Rank_Captain_Lieutenant_Soviet_Union, Rank_Captain_lieutenant_Soviet_Union, Rank_Captain_Republic_of_Ireland, Rank_Captain_Russia, Rank_Captain_Singapore, Rank_Captain_Soviet_Union, Rank_Captain_Sweden, Rank_Chief_Marshal, Rank_Chief_Marshal_Russia, Rank_Chief_Marshal_Soviet_Union, Rank_Chief_petty_officer, Rank_Chief_petty_officer,_1st_class_Canada, Rank_Chief_petty_officer,_2nd_class_Canada, Rank_Chief_petty_officer_Australia, Rank_Chief_petty_officer_Canada, Rank_Chief_petty_officer_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Chiliarch, Rank_Chiliarch_Achaean_League, Rank_Chiliarch_Byzantine_Empire, Rank_Chiliarch_Greece, Rank_Chiliarch_Macedonia, Rank_Chiliarch_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Chorbaji, Rank_Chorbaji_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Chorbaji_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Chorbaji_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Chowqzy, Rank_Chowqzy_Poland, Rank_Chowqzy_Russia, Rank_Chowqzy_Soviet_Union, Rank_Chowqzy_Ukraine, Rank_Colonel_EnglishTradition, Rank_Comandarm, Rank_Comandarm_Russia, Rank_Comandarm_Soviet_Union, Rank_Combrig, Rank_Combrig_Russia, Rank_Combrig_Soviet_Union, Rank_Comcor, Rank_Comcor_Russia, Rank_Comcor_Soviet_Union, Rank_Comdiv, Rank_Comdiv_Russia, Rank_Comdiv_Soviet_Union, Rank_Commandant_(rank)_EnglishTradition, Rank_Commander_EnglishTradition, Rank_Commandeur, Rank_Commandeur_France, Rank_Commandeur_Netherlands, Rank_Commodore_(rank)_EnglishTradition, Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant, Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_England, Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Republic_of_Ireland, Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Scotland, Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Wales, Rank_Company_sergeant_major, Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Australia, Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Canada, Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Company_sergeant_major_England, Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Scotland, Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Singapore, Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Wales, Rank_Conductor_army, Rank_Conductor_army_Australia, Rank_Conductor_army_England, Rank_Conductor_army_Scotland, Rank_Conductor_army_Wales, Rank_Corporal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Daejang, Rank_Daejang_North_Korea, Rank_Daejang_South_Korea, Rank_Daffadar, Rank_Daffadar_British_India, Rank_Divisional_Admiral, Rank_Divisional_Admiral_Belgium, Rank_Divisional_Admiral_Italy, Rank_Divisional_General, Rank_Divisional_General_France, Rank_Divisional_General_Poland, Rank_Drum_major, Rank_Drum_major_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Drum_major_England, Rank_Drum_Major_General, Rank_Drum_Major_General_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Drum_Major_General_England, Rank_Drum_Major_General_Scotland, Rank_Drum_Major_General_Wales, Rank_Drum_major_Scotland, Rank_Drum_major_Wales, Rank_Ensign_(rank)_EnglishTradition, Rank_Epihipparch, Rank_Epihipparch_Achaean_League, Rank_Epihipparch_Macedonia, Rank_Ferik, Rank_Ferik_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Ferik_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Ferik_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Field_marshal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Fleet_Board, Rank_Fleet_Board_England, Rank_Fleet_Board_Scotland, Rank_Fleet_Board_Wales, Rank_Flight_lieutenant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Flight_sergeant, Rank_Flight_sergeant_Australia, Rank_Flight_sergeant_Canada, Rank_Flight_sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Flight_sergeant_Republic_of_Ireland, Rank_Flying_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major, Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major_England, Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major_Scotland, Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major_Wales, Rank_Gefreiter, Rank_Gefreiter_Germany, Rank_Gefreiter_Russia, Rank_Gefreiter_Soviet_Union, Rank_General-in-Chief, Rank_General-in-Chief_Russia, Rank_General-in-Chief_Soviet_Union, Rank_General_Admiral, Rank_General_Admiral_Germany, Rank_General_Admiral_Russia, Rank_General_Admiral_Soviet_Union, Rank_General_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Group_captain_EnglishTradition, Rank_Hasa, Rank_Hasa_North_Korea, Rank_Hasa_South_Korea, Rank_Havildar, Rank_Havildar_British_India, Rank_Hetman, Rank_Hetman_Belarus, Rank_Hetman_Lithuania, Rank_Hetman_Poland, Rank_Hetman_Ukraine, Rank_Hipparchus_Cavalry, Rank_Hipparchus_Cavalry_Achaean_League, Rank_Hipparchus_Cavalry_Macedonia, Rank_Jungsa, Rank_Jungsa_North_Korea, Rank_Jungsa_South_Korea, Rank_Jungwi, Rank_Jungwi_North_Korea, Rank_Jungwi_South_Korea, Rank_Junior_sergeant, Rank_Junior_sergeant_Estonia, Rank_Junior_sergeant_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940, Rank_Junjang, Rank_Junjang_North_Korea, Rank_Junjang_South_Korea, Rank_Kapudan_Pasha, Rank_Kapudan_Pasha_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Kapudan_Pasha_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Kapudan_Pasha_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Kindral, Rank_Kindral_Estonia, Rank_Kindral_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940, Rank_Kolagasi, Rank_Kolagasi_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Kolagasi_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Kolagasi_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Kolonel, Rank_Kolonel_Belgium, Rank_Kolonel_Estonia, Rank_Kolonel_Netherlands, Rank_Kolonel_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940, Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse, Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse_England, Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse_Scotland, Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse_Wales, Rank_Lance_corporal, Rank_Lance_corporal_Australia, Rank_Lance_corporal_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Lance_corporal_England, Rank_Lance_corporal_Scotland, Rank_Lance_corporal_Singapore, Rank_Lance_corporal_Wales, Rank_Lance_sergeant, Rank_Lance_sergeant_Australia, Rank_Lance_sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Lance_sergeant_England, Rank_Lance_sergeant_Scotland, Rank_Lance_sergeant_Wales, Rank_Leading_aircraftman, Rank_Leading_aircraftman_Australia, Rank_Leading_aircraftman_Canada, Rank_Leading_aircraftman_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Leading_seaman_EnglishTradition, Rank_Lieutenant_(navy)_EnglishTradition, Rank_Lieutenant_colonel_EnglishTradition, Rank_Lieutenant_commander_EnglishTradition, Rank_Lieutenant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Lochagos, Rank_Lochagos_Achaean_League, Rank_Lochagos_Greece, Rank_Lochagos_Macedonia, Rank_Lochagos_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash, Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash_England, Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash_Scotland, Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash_Wales, Rank_Major_EnglishTradition, Rank_Major_general, Rank_Major_general_Australia, Rank_Major_general_Canada, Rank_Marshal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Marshal_of_the_air_force_EnglishTradition, Rank_Marshal_of_the_Soviet_Union, Rank_Marshal_of_the_Soviet_Union_Soviet_Union, Rank_Master_warrant_officer, Rank_Master_warrant_officer_Canada, Rank_Master_warrant_officer_Singapore, Rank_Midshipman_EnglishTradition, Rank_Mirliva, Rank_Mirliva_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Mirliva_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Mirliva_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Musir, Rank_Musir_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Musir_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Musir_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Navarch, Rank_Navarch_Achaean_League, Rank_Navarch_Greece, Rank_Navarch_Macedonia, Rank_Navarch_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Obergefreiter, Rank_Obergefreiter_Germany, Rank_Obergefreiter_Switzerland, Rank_Oberst, Rank_Oberst_Austria, Rank_Oberst_Denmark, Rank_Oberst_Finland, Rank_Oberst_Germany, Rank_Oberst_Kingdom_of_Denmark, Rank_Oberst_Norway, Rank_Oberst_Sweden, Rank_Oberst_Switzerland, Rank_Oberstleutnant_Germany, Rank_Officer_cadet_EnglishTradition, Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating, Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating_Australia, Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating_Canada, Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Petty_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Phrourarch, Rank_Phrourarch_Achaean_League, Rank_Phrourarch_Greece, Rank_Phrourarch_Macedonia, Rank_Phrourarch_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Pilot_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Pipe_Major, Rank_Pipe_Major_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Pipe_Major_England, Rank_Pipe_Major_Scotland, Rank_Pipe_Major_Wales, Rank_Podpolkovnik, Rank_Podpolkovnik_Poland, Rank_Podpolkovnik_Russia, Rank_Podpolkovnik_Soviet_Union, Rank_Podpolkovnik_Ukraine, Rank_Podpraporshchik, Rank_Podpraporshchik_Russia, Rank_Podpraporshchik_Soviet_Union, Rank_Polemarch, Rank_Polemarch_Achaean_League, Rank_Polemarch_Macedonia, Rank_Polkovnik, Rank_Polkovnik_Poland, Rank_Polkovnik_Russia, Rank_Polkovnik_Soviet_Union, Rank_Polkovnik_Ukraine, Rank_Poruchik, Rank_Poruchik_Poland, Rank_Poruchik_Russia, Rank_Poruchik_Soviet_Union, Rank_Praporshchik, Rank_Praporshchik_Russia, Rank_Praporshchik_Soviet_Union, Rank_Private, Rank_Private_Australia, Rank_Private_Canada, Rank_Private_England, Rank_Private_EnglishTradition, Rank_Private_Republic_of_Ireland, Rank_Private_Scotland, Rank_Private_Wales, Rank_Rear_admiral, Rank_Rear_admiral_Australia, Rank_Rear_admiral_Canada, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Australia, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Canada, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_England, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Republic_of_Ireland, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Scotland, Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Wales, Rank_Regimental_sergeant_major, Rank_Regimental_sergeant_major_Australia, Rank_Regimental_sergeant_major_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Regimental_sergeant_major_Singapore, Rank_Sangsa, Rank_Sangsa_North_Korea, Rank_Sangsa_South_Korea, Rank_Schout-bij-nacht, Rank_Schout-bij-nacht_Netherlands, Rank_Schout-bij-nacht_Russia, Rank_Schout-bij-nacht_Soviet_Union, Rank_Seaman_EnglishTradition, Rank_Second_Corporal, Rank_Second_Corporal_England, Rank_Second_Corporal_Scotland, Rank_Second_Corporal_Wales, Rank_Second_lieutenant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Sergeant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Sergeant_major_EnglishTradition, Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor, Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor_England, Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor_Scotland, Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor_Wales, Rank_Sergeant_Pilot, Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Australia, Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Canada, Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_England, Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Scotland, Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Wales, Rank_Skeuophoros, Rank_Skeuophoros_Achaean_League, Rank_Skeuophoros_Macedonia, Rank_Somatophylakes, Rank_Somatophylakes_Achaean_League, Rank_Somatophylakes_Macedonia, Rank_Sotnik, Rank_Sotnik_Russia, Rank_Sotnik_Soviet_Union, Rank_Sotnik_Ukraine, Rank_Sowi, Rank_Sowi_North_Korea, Rank_Sowi_South_Korea, Rank_Squadron_leader_EnglishTradition, Rank_Staabikapten, Rank_Staabikapten_Estonia, Rank_Staabikapten_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940, Rank_Stabskapitan, Rank_Stabskapitan_Germany, Rank_Stabskapitan_Russia, Rank_Stabskapitan_Soviet_Union, Rank_Stabskapitanleutnant_Germany, Rank_Staff_Corporal, Rank_Staff_Corporal_England, Rank_Staff_Corporal_Scotland, Rank_Staff_Corporal_Wales, Rank_Staff_sergeant, Rank_Staff_sergeant_Australia, Rank_Staff_sergeant_Canada, Rank_Staff_sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major, Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major_England, Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major_Scotland, Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major_Wales, Rank_Staff_sergeant_Singapore, Rank_Starshina, Rank_Starshina_Russia, Rank_Starshina_Soviet_Union, Rank_Starshina_Ukraine, Rank_Stratarches, Rank_Stratarches_Byzantine_Empire, Rank_Stratarches_Greece, Rank_Stratarches_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Strategos, Rank_Strategos_Achaean_League, Rank_Strategos_autokrator_Byzantine_Empire, Rank_Strategos_Byzantine_Empire, Rank_Strategos_Greece, Rank_Strategos_Macedonia, Rank_Strategos_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Sub-lieutenant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Suba%C5%9Fi, Rank_Subaltern, Rank_Subaltern_England, Rank_Subaltern_Scotland, Rank_Subaltern_Wales, Rank_Subasi_Cossack_Hetmanate, Rank_Subasi_Ottoman_Empire, Rank_Subasi_Septinsular_Republic, Rank_Syntagmatarchis, Rank_Syntagmatarchis_Achaean_League, Rank_Syntagmatarchis_Greece, Rank_Syntagmatarchis_Macedonia, Rank_Syntagmatarchis_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Tagmatarchis, Rank_Tagmatarchis_Achaean_League, Rank_Tagmatarchis_Greece, Rank_Tagmatarchis_Macedonia, Rank_Tagmatarchis_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Taxiarch, Rank_Taxiarch_Achaean_League, Rank_Taxiarch_Byzantine_Empire, Rank_Taxiarch_Greece, Rank_Taxiarch_Macedonia, Rank_Taxiarch_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, Rank_Tetrarch, Rank_Tetrarch_Achaean_League, Rank_Tetrarch_Macedonia, Rank_Trierarch, Rank_Trierarch_Achaean_League, Rank_Trierarch_Macedonia, Rank_Trooper, Rank_Trooper_Australia, Rank_Trooper_Canada, Rank_Trooper_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Trumpet_Major, Rank_Trumpet_Major_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Trumpet_Major_England, Rank_Trumpet_Major_Scotland, Rank_Trumpet_Major_Wales, Rank_Tysyatsky, Rank_Tysyatsky_Russia, Rank_Tysyatsky_Soviet_Union, Rank_Under_Officer, Rank_Under_Officer_Australia, Rank_Under_Officer_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Under_Officer_England, Rank_Under_Officer_Scotland, Rank_Under_Officer_Wales, Rank_Vaapeli, Rank_Vaapeli_Finland, Rank_Vaapeli_Sweden, Rank_Veebel, Rank_Veebel_Estonia, Rank_Veebel_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast_England, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast_Scotland, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast_Wales, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West_England, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West_Scotland, Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West_Wales, Rank_Vice_admiral, Rank_Vice_admiral_Australia, Rank_Vice_admiral_Australia_Australia, Rank_Vice_admiral_Canada, Rank_Wachtmeister, Rank_Wachtmeister_Germany, Rank_Wachtmeister_Russia, Rank_Wachtmeister_Soviet_Union, Rank_Warrant_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom, Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Australia, Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Canada, Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_England, Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Scotland, Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Wales, Rank_Wing_commander, Rank_Wing_commander_(rank)_EnglishTradition, Rank_Wing_commander_Australia, Rank_Wing_commander_Canada, Rank_Wing_commander_Commonwealth_of_Nations, Rank_Wojski, Rank_Wojski_Lithuania, Rank_Wojski_Poland, Rank_Wonsu, Rank_Wonsu_North_Korea, Rank_Wonsu_South_Korea, Rank_Yesaul, Rank_Yesaul_Russia, Rank_Yesaul_Soviet_Union, Rank_Yesaul_Ukraine, Rank_Ypolochagos, Rank_Ypolochagos_Greece, Rank_Ypolochagos_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia, RankAbleSeaman, RankAbleSeaman_Canada, RankAbleSeaman_Commonwealth_of_Nations, RankCaptainNaval, RankCaptainNaval_Australia, RankCaptainNaval_Canada, RankCenturion, RankCombatMilitaryRank, RankCombatMilitaryRank_Russia, RankCombatMilitaryRank_Soviet_Union, RankCommandant, RankCommandant_France, RankCommandant_Republic_of_Ireland, RankDriver, RankDriver_Australia, RankDriver_Canada, spacethefinalfrontier,
Dictionaries: NavyServiceBranch, ArmyServiceBranch, AirForceServiceBranch, ProtoAirForce,
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_commodore_EnglishTradition
Air commodore -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_marshal_EnglishTradition
Air marshal -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Aircraftman_EnglishTradition
Aircraftman - Aircraftman (AC), or Aircraftwoman (ACW), is the lowest rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of several other Commonwealth countries. Aircraftman ranks below Leading Aircraftman and has a NATO rank code of OR-1. It is presently a training rank only and no airmen in productive service hold this rank. Aircraftman do not wear any rank insignia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Corporal_EnglishTradition
Caporal - Corporal is a rank in use in some form by most militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to NATO Rank Code OR-4. The rank of corporal nominally corresponds to commanding a section or squad of soldiers. However, in the United States Army, but not the U.S. Marines, a corporal is usually a fire team leader or second-in-command of a squad of soldiers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flight_lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Flight lieutenant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flying_officer_EnglishTradition
Flying officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Group_captain_EnglishTradition
Group captain -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Marshal_of_the_air_force_EnglishTradition
Marshal of the air force -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Officer_cadet_EnglishTradition
Officer cadet -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Pilot_officer_EnglishTradition
Pilot officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_EnglishTradition
Sergeant - Sergeant (normally abbreviated to Sgt) is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, "one who serves", through the French term Sergent. In most armies the rank of sergeant corresponds to command of a squad. In Commonwealth armies it is a more senior rank, corresponding roughly to a platoon second-in-command.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Squadron_leader_EnglishTradition
Squadron leader -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_EnglishTradition
Warrant officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wing_commander_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#BattleStandard
Battle Standard - Flag used to represent that unit on a battlefield.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigadier_EnglishTradition
Brigadier - Brigadier is a senior military rank, the meaning of which is somewhat different in different military services. The brigadier rank is generally superior to the rank of colonel, and subordinate to major general. A brigadier typically commands a brigade consisting of three battalions (approximately 3,000 troops). Many countries use the rank Brigadier General rather than Brigadier, and prior to the 1920s, so did members of the Commonwealth.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Colonel_EnglishTradition
Colonel - Colonel, abbreviated as Col or COL, is a military rank of a senior commissioned officer. It or a corresponding rank exists in most armies and in many air forces; the naval equivalent rank is generally "Captain". It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures. A colonel is typically in charge of a regiment in an army. "Colonel" is usually the highest or second-highest field rank, and is below the general ranks.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commandant_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Corporal_EnglishTradition
Caporal - Corporal is a rank in use in some form by most militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to NATO Rank Code OR-4. The rank of corporal nominally corresponds to commanding a section or squad of soldiers. However, in the United States Army, but not the U.S. Marines, a corporal is usually a fire team leader or second-in-command of a squad of soldiers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Field_marshal_EnglishTradition
Field marshal -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General_officer_EnglishTradition
General - A general officer is an officer of high military rank, usually in the army, and in some nations, the air force. The term is widely used by many nations of the world, and when a country uses a different term, there is an equivalent title given. The term General is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer; and as a specific rank. Since the late twentieth century, the rank of General is usually the highest active rank of a military not at war.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Leutnant - A Lieutenant is a commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage is senior to the army rank. It is also used in fire services, emergency medical services, security services and police forces as a rank. Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organizations with a codified command structure. It often designates someone who is "second-in-command," and as such, may precede the name of the rank directly above it.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lieutenant_colonel_EnglishTradition
Lieutenant colonel -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Major_EnglishTradition
Major - Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world. When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. It is considered the most junior of the field ranks. In some militaries, notably France, the rank is referred to as commandant, while in others it is known as "captain-major".
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Marshal_EnglishTradition
Marschall - Marshal (also spelled marshall, more commonly in British English than American English), is a word used in several official titles of various branches of society. The word is an ancient loan word from Old (Norman) French, cf. modern French maréchal, which in turn is a borrowing from Old Frankish *marhskalk "stable boy, keeper, servant", still continued by Middle Dutch maerscalc, marscal "id. ", modern Dutch maarschalk "military commander" (the meaning is under French influence).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Officer_cadet_EnglishTradition
Officer cadet -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Second_lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Second lieutenant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_EnglishTradition
Sergeant - Sergeant (normally abbreviated to Sgt) is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, "one who serves", through the French term Sergent. In most armies the rank of sergeant corresponds to command of a squad. In Commonwealth armies it is a more senior rank, corresponding roughly to a platoon second-in-command.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_major_EnglishTradition
Sergeant major -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCenturion
Centurion -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#alaroman
Ala -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#CarrierBattleGroup
Carrier battle group - A carrier battle group (CVBG) consists of an aircraft carrier (designated CV) and its escorts, together comprising the group. The first naval task forces built around carriers appeared just prior to and during World War II. The Imperial Japanese Navy was the first to assemble a large number of carriers into a single task force, known as Kido Butai. This task force was used with devastating effect during the Pearl Harbor Attack.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Flotilla
Flotilla - A flotilla (from Spanish, meaning a small flota of ships, and this from French flotte), or naval flotilla, is a formation of small warships that may be part of a larger fleet. A flotilla is usually composed of a homogeneous group of the same class of warship, such as frigates, destroyers, torpedo boats, submarines, gunboats, or minesweepers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Warship
Warship -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ShoreEstablishment
Shore Establishment (Navy) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#SeamanMilitary
Seaman (Military) - A Seaman serving in a political entity's Navy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#FlagOfficer
Flag Officer - A Commissioned Officer serving in a political entity's Navy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Admiral_EnglishTradition
Admiral - Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral (equivalent to full general) and above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet. It is usually abbreviated to "Adm" or "ADM". Where relevant, admiral has a NATO code of OF-9, and is a 4 star rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Admiral_of_the_fleet_EnglishTradition
Admiral of the fleet -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commander_EnglishTradition
Capitaine de frégate - Commander is a naval rank which is also sometimes used as a military title depending on the individual customs of a given military service. Commander is also used as a rank or title in some organizations outside of the armed forces, particularly in police and law enforcement.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commodore_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ensign_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Leading_seaman_EnglishTradition
Leading seaman -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lieutenant_commander_EnglishTradition
Lieutenant commander -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Midshipman_EnglishTradition
Midshipman - A midshipman is an officer cadet, or a commissioned officer of the lowest rank, in the Royal Navy, United States Navy, and many Commonwealth navies. Commonwealth countries which use the rank include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, India, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Kenya. The rank was also used, prior to 1968, by the Royal Canadian Navy, but upon the creation of the Canadian Forces the rank of midshipman was replaced with the rank of naval cadet.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Petty_officer_EnglishTradition
Maître (grade) - A petty officer is a non-commissioned officer in many navies and is given the NATO rank denotion OR-6. They are equal in rank to sergeant, British Army and Royal Air Force. A Petty Officer is superior in rank to Leading Rate and subordinate to Chief Petty Officer, in the case of the British Armed Forces. The modern petty officer dates back to the Age of Sail. Petty officers rank between naval officers and most enlisted sailors.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Seaman_EnglishTradition
Matelot - Seaman is one of the lowest ranks in a Navy. In the Commonwealth it is the lowest rank in the Navy, followed by Able Seaman and Leading Seaman, and followed by the Petty Officer ranks. In the United States, it means the lowest three enlisted rates of the U.S. Navy, followed by the higher Petty Officer ranks. The equivalent of the seaman, in French-speaking countries, is the Matelot.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sub-lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Sub-lieutenant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_EnglishTradition
Warrant officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating
Ordinary Seaman -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmyServiceBranch
Army (Service Branch) -
Concepts: BattleStandard, RankCenturion, Rank_Brigadier_EnglishTradition, Rank_Captain_EnglishTradition, Rank_Colonel_EnglishTradition, Rank_Commandant_(rank)_EnglishTradition, Rank_Corporal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Field_marshal_EnglishTradition, Rank_General_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Lieutenant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Lieutenant_colonel_EnglishTradition, Rank_Major_EnglishTradition, Rank_Marshal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Officer_cadet_EnglishTradition, Rank_Private_EnglishTradition, Rank_Second_lieutenant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Sergeant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Sergeant_major_EnglishTradition, alaroman,
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceServiceBranch
Air Force (Service Branch) -
Concepts: Rank_Air_commodore_EnglishTradition, Rank_Air_marshal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Aircraftman_EnglishTradition, Rank_Corporal_EnglishTradition, Rank_Flight_lieutenant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Flying_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Group_captain_EnglishTradition, Rank_Marshal_of_the_air_force_EnglishTradition, Rank_Officer_cadet_EnglishTradition, Rank_Pilot_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Sergeant_EnglishTradition, Rank_Squadron_leader_EnglishTradition, Rank_Warrant_officer_EnglishTradition, Rank_Wing_commander_(rank)_EnglishTradition,
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ProtoAirForce
Proto Air Force - Use this class for army air corps, naval aviation and army aviation.
Concepts:
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ActingRank
Acting Rank (Military) - An acting military rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirDivision
Air Division -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceCommand
Command (Air Force) - An air force command. eg: Bomber Command.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceDetail
Detail (Air Force) - A detail from an Air Force flight.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceGroup
Group (military aviation unit) - A group is a military aviation unit, a component of military organization and a military formation. Usage of the terms group and wing differ from one country to another, as well as different branches of a defence force, in some cases. Groups therefore vary considerably in size. In most air services and most countries, a group is made up of two to four squadrons and is commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel, Commander or similar ranks.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceServiceBranch
Air Force (Service Branch) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceSquadron
Squadron (aviation) - A squadron in air force, army aviation or naval aviation is mainly a unit comprising a number of military aircraft, usually of the same type, typically with 12 to 24 aircraft, sometimes divided into three or four flights, depending on aircraft type and air force. In most air forces, two or more squadrons form a group or wing. Some air forces also use the term squadrons for non-flying ground units. An escadron is the equivalent unit in France's Armée de l'Air.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceStation
Station (Air Force) - An Air Force station.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceStationRAF
Royal Air Force station - A Royal Air Force station is a permanent Royal Air Force operations location. Many RAF stations are aerodromes, or airbases, being the home to one or more flying squadrons. Other RAF stations are training units, administrative units, headquarters (HQ), or carry out ground-based operational tasks. Although many RAF units are often called stations, they can only be properly classified as an RAF station if they are self-accounting with their own station commander and headquarters.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AirForceWing
Wing (military aviation unit) - Wing is a term used by different military aviation forces for a unit of command. The terms wing, group or Staffel are used for different-sized units from one country or service to another. In some military aviation services, a wing is a relatively large formation of two or more groups, which in turn control two or more squadrons. In other contexts a wing is a smaller unit, comprising two to four squadrons, with several wings forming a group.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Appointment
Appointment (Civil) - An appointment / function in a Civil Organization.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmsType
Arms Type(Military) - The category of arms in use
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmyCompany
Company (Military Unit) - A military company
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmyFront
Front (military formation) - A front was a major military formation. Appearing to originate with the Russian Empire, it has been used by the Polish Army, the Red Army and Soviet Army, and by Turkey. It was roughly equivalent to an army group in the militaries of most other countries. It should not to be confused with the more general usage of military front, describing a geographic area in wartime.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmyGroup
Army Group - A field army containing Corps, Brigades, Divisions, etc...
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmySection
Section (Military Unit) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmyServiceBranch
Army (Service Branch) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmySquad
Squad (Military Unit) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArmyTroop
Troop (Military) - A generic class for an army troop in the Cavalry or a Corps.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArtilleryBattery
Artillery Battery -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ArtilleryBatteryDivision
Divisional Artillery -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#AssaultGroupInfantry
Assault Group (Infantry) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Battalion
Battalion (Military) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#BattleSpace
Battle Space - A detail from an Air Force flight.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#BrevetRank
Brevet Rank (Military) - A Brevet military rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Brigade
Brigade (Military) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#BrigadeAirCorps
Brigade (Air Corps) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#CarrierBattleGroup
Carrier battle group - A carrier battle group (CVBG) consists of an aircraft carrier (designated CV) and its escorts, together comprising the group. The first naval task forces built around carriers appeared just prior to and during World War II. The Imperial Japanese Navy was the first to assemble a large number of carriers into a single task force, known as Kido Butai. This task force was used with devastating effect during the Pearl Harbor Attack.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#CavalrySquadron
Cavalry Squadron - A squadron of cavalry.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#CavalryTroop
Cavalry Troop - A troop of Cavalrymen.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Civilian
Civilian - A person uninvolved with the conflict and not working for the conflicting powers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Combatant
Combatant - A person engaging in combat and/or war.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#CorpsFormation
Corps (Formation) - A military formation containing Brigades, Divisions, etc...
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#CorpsUnit
Corps (Unit) - A stand-alone administrative military unit with a specialized function, eg: Medical Corps.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#DemiBrigade
Half-Brigade - An military organizational unit derived from French Regiments.
Primarily a post-revolutionary French invention, these were Brigades that were formed from mixed Royalist and Revolutionary units. The only contemporary units that are still demi-brigade are some French Foreign Legion units.URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Depot
Depot (Military) - A location where military supplies are stored.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Detachment
Detachment (military) - A group of people detached from another larger group for a specific purpose.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Division
Division (Military) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#DraftedSoldier
Soldier (Drafted) - A soldier which serves on a full-time basis.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Enlisted
Enlisted Soldier - A soldier below the rank of Officer or non-commissioned Officer.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ExchangeOfficer
Exchange Officer - An officer exchanged for a set period of time.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#FieldArmy
Field Army - A field army containing Corps, Brigades, Divisions, etc...
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#FieldArtillery
Field Artillery - Field, or foot, artillery where the guns are pulled by horses but the gun crews are on foot.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Fireteam
Fireteam (Military Unit) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#FlagOfficer
Flag Officer - A Commissioned Officer serving in a political entity's Navy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Flotilla
Flotilla - A flotilla (from Spanish, meaning a small flota of ships, and this from French flotte), or naval flotilla, is a formation of small warships that may be part of a larger fleet. A flotilla is usually composed of a homogeneous group of the same class of warship, such as frigates, destroyers, torpedo boats, submarines, gunboats, or minesweepers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#FrontLine
Front (military) - A military front or battlefront is a contested armed frontier between opposing forces. This can be a local or tactical front, or it can range to a theater. A typical front was the Western Front in France and Belgium in World War I. The term "home front" has been used to denote conditions in the civilian sector of a country at war, including those involved in the production of matériel.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Garrison
Garrison (military) - A collection of military units housed and occuping a location.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#GeneralOfficer
General Officer - General staff officers
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#GrandeBatterie
Grand Battery - Large unit of all available artillery batteries.
A Grande Battery refers to the mass use of all available Corps artilery in a single location for maximal effect. Chiefly done during the Napoleanic Wars and the American Civil war.URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#HorseArtillery
Horse Artillery - Field, or foot, artillery where the guns and the gun crewa are transported by horses.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#HouseholdCavalry
Household Cavalry -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#LiaisonOfficer
Liaison Officer - An officer exchanged to another unit for a set purpose.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryAirborneFlight
Aviation Flight (Military Unit) - An aviation airborne flight.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryAppointment
Appointment (Military) - An appointment / function in a Military Organization.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryEvent
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryFlightUnit
Flight (military unit) - A flight is a military unit in an air force, naval air service, or army air corps. It usually comprises three to six aircraft, with their aircrews and ground staff; or, in the case of a non-flying ground flight, no aircraft and a roughly equivalent number of support personnel. In most usages, multiple flights make up a squadron. The "flight" is also a basic unit for intercontinental ballistic missiles.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryGroundFlight
Ground Flight (Military Unit) - Consists of ground personel for an Air Force.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryOperation
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryOrganization
A Military Organization - An organization that is military.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryRank
Rank (Military) - A military rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryServiceBranch
Service Branch (Military) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryTrade
Trade (Military) - A military trade.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryTrench
Military Trench - A depression in the ground serving as fortification.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MilitaryUniform
Military Uniform -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#MountainArtillery
Mountain Artillery - Artillery units capable of disassembling and reassembling their guns for mountain transport.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NamedAirForceUnit
Numbered Air Force - Use this for numbered / named air forces, eg: US 8th Air Force. Ambiguous useage over time within the command structure.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-1
NATO Officer Rank OF-1 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-10
NATO Officer Rank OF-10 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-2
NATO Officer Rank OF-2 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-3
NATO Officer Rank OF-3 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-4
NATO Officer Rank OF-4 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-5
NATO Officer Rank OF-5 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-6
NATO Officer Rank OF-6 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-7
NATO Officer Rank OF-7 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-8
NATO Officer Rank OF-8 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOF-9
NATO Officer Rank OF-9 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-1
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-1 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-2
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-2 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-3
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-3 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-4
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-4 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-5
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-5 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-6
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-6 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-7
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-7 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-8
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-8 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankOR-9
NATO Other/Enlisted Rank OR-9 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankWO-1
NATO Warrant Officer Rank WO-1 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankWO-2
NATO Warrant Officer Rank WO-2 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankWO-3
NATO Warrant Officer Rank WO-3 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankWO-4
NATO Warrant Officer Rank WO-4 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRankWO-5
NATO Warrant Officer Rank WO-5 -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NatoRanks
Ranks of NATO -
This is the top-level class of ranks according to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization rank classification. Not every country or armed forces has equivalent ranks for all classifications, but the system is useful for comparing the relative seniority and responsibilities of instances in different contexts.URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Non-Combatant
Non-Combatant - A person not engaged in combat and/or war, but which might be involved in a war. This includes nurses, chaplains, medics depending on the era.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#NonCommissionedOfficer
Non Commissioned Officer - A soldier with a rank of Corporal or above.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Officer
Officer - A commissioned officer, acting, breveted or confirmed.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Platoon
Platoon - A platoon
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#PrivilegedCombatant
Privileged Combatant - A person engaging in combat and/or war as a privileged combatants under the rules of war, circa Great War.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ProtoAirForce
Proto Air Force - Use this class for army air corps, naval aviation and army aviation.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank
Rank (Civil) - A Civilian rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Regiment
Regiment - A regiment, be it administrative or historical.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RegularForceSoldier
Regular Soldier - A soldier who serves on a full-time basis.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Reservist
Reservist (Soldier) - A soldier who serves on a part-time basis or when called up.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#SeamanMilitary
Seaman (Military) - A Seaman serving in a political entity's Navy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ShoreEstablishment
Shore Establishment (Navy) -
Navys will name their land based units as if they were ships.URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Soldier
Soldier - A soldier serving in a political entity's Army.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Spy
Spy - A person engaging in combat, war and/or espionage as an unprivileged combatant under the rules of war.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Squadron
Squadron (unit) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#SupplyTrain
Supply Train (Military) - A supply organization moving military supplies.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#TacticalAirForce
Tactical Air Force - Tactical Air Force.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Trade
Trade (Civil) - A Civilian trade.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#UnprivilegedCombatant
Unprivileged Combatant - A person engaging in combat and/or war as an unprivileged combatants under the rules of war.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#VolunteerSoldier
Soldier (Volunteer) - A soldier which serves on a full-time basis.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#WarTheater
Theater (warfare) - An army theater of war.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#WarrantOfficer
Warrant Officer - A senior non-officer .
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Weapon
Weapon (Military) - A weapon type but not a branch.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#BattleStandard
Battle Standard - Flag used to represent that unit on a battlefield.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RegimentalColours
Regimental Colours - Flag used by a regiment on a battlefield or on parade.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#commanderInChiefOf
Commander In Chief of -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#epauletDepiction
Epaulets -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#hasCommanderInChief
Commander In Chief -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#hasUniform
Has Uniform -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#inUse
In Use -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#nominalSize
Nominal Unit Size -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#alaroman
Ala -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/Armor
Armor - Armor as a weapon type and organizational unit.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Artillery
Artillery - Artillery as a weapon type and organizational unit.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/FightsPrimarilyInAir
Air (Battleground) - Fights primarily in Air.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/FightsPrimarilyOnAndInLand
Land (Battleground) - Fights primarily in and on Water.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/FightsPrimarilyOnAndInWater
Water (Battleground) - Fights primarily in and on Water.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Infantry
Infantry -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/information
Information - Fights primarily with information, used for intelligence outfits.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#ProtoAirForce
Proto Air Force - Use this class for army air corps, naval aviation and army aviation.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Admiral_EnglishTradition
Admiral - Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral (equivalent to full general) and above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet. It is usually abbreviated to "Adm" or "ADM". Where relevant, admiral has a NATO code of OF-9, and is a 4 star rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Admiral_of_the_fleet_EnglishTradition
Admiral of the fleet -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Admiral_of_the_Fleet_Russia
Admiral of the Fleet (Russia) - Admiral of the Fleet or Fleet Admiral (Адмирал флoта, Admiral flota) is the highest naval (deck) rank of the Russian Federation. It is the equivalent of the Soviet naval rank of Admiral of the Fleet and the present Russian rank of General of the Army. The rank is roughly equivalent to 4-stars Admiral ranks of other nations. There is only one rank higher than that of Admiral of the Fleet in the Russian armed forces, namely Marshal of the Russian Federation.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Admiral_of_the_Fleet_Russia_Russia
Admiral of the Fleet (Russia) (Russia) - The specific instance of the Admiral of the Fleet (Russia) rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Admiral_of_the_Fleet_Russia_Soviet_Union
Admiral of the Fleet (Russia) (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Admiral of the Fleet (Russia) rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Agha
Agha (Ottoman Empire) - For other uses of the term 'Aga', see Aga. For other uses of the term 'Agha', see Agha. Agha, also Aga, as a title for a civil or military officer, or often part of such title, was placed after the name of certain military functionaries in the Ottoman Empire. At the same time some court functionaries were entitled to the agha title.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Agha_Cossack_Hetmanate
Agha (Ottoman Empire) (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Agha (Ottoman Empire) rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Agha_Ottoman_Empire
Agha (Ottoman Empire) (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Agha (Ottoman Empire) rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Agha_Septinsular_Republic
Agha (Ottoman Empire) (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Agha (Ottoman Empire) rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_chief_marshal
Air chief marshal -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Australia
Air chief marshal (Australia) - The specific instance of the Air chief marshal rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Australia_Australia
(Australia) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Canada
Air chief marshal (Canada) - The specific instance of the Air chief marshal rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_chief_marshal_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Air chief marshal (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Air chief marshal rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_commodore_EnglishTradition
Air commodore -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_marshal_EnglishTradition
Air marshal -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_vice-marshal
Air vice-marshal -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_vice-marshal_Australia
Air vice-marshal (Australia) - The specific instance of the Air vice-marshal rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_vice-marshal_Canada
Air vice-marshal (Canada) - The specific instance of the Air vice-marshal rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Air_vice-marshal_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Air vice-marshal (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Air vice-marshal rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Aircraftman_EnglishTradition
Aircraftman - Aircraftman (AC), or Aircraftwoman (ACW), is the lowest rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of several other Commonwealth countries. Aircraftman ranks below Leading Aircraftman and has a NATO rank code of OR-1. It is presently a training rank only and no airmen in productive service hold this rank. Aircraftman do not wear any rank insignia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Anthypolochagos
Anthypolochagos - Anthypolochagos is used in the Greek language to mean "Second Lieutenant". In the modern Hellenic Army the rank is the lowest commissioned officer rank and is inferior to an Ypolochagos. The insignia consists of a single silver star (or a star and a bar for reserve officers). Officers holding this rank should be addressed as "Kyrie Anthypolochage" (Κύριε Ανθυπολοχαγέ) by their subordinates, or "Anthypolochage + family name" by their superior officers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Anthypolochagos_Greece
Anthypolochagos (Greece) - The specific instance of the Anthypolochagos rank in the context of country Greece.
Anthypolochagos (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Anthypolochagos rank in the context of the Timocracy_of_Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Antisyntagmatarchis
Antisyntagmatarchis - Antisyntagmatarchis is used in the Greek language to mean "Lieutenant Colonel". The typical responsibility of an Antisyntagmatarchis is to exercise command of a battalion. Officers holding this rank should be addressed as "Kyrie Diikita" (Κύριε διοικητά) (stressed on the last syllable), by their subordinates when they exercise battalion command or "Kyrie Antisyntagmatarcha" (Κύριε Αντισυνταγματάρχα) (stressed on the syllable before last) in other cases.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Antisyntagmatarchis_Greece
Antisyntagmatarchis (Greece) - The specific instance of the Antisyntagmatarchis rank in the context of country Greece.
Antisyntagmatarchis (Timocracy_of_Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Antisyntagmatarchis rank in the context of the Timocracy_of_Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Appointee_Italy
Appointee (Italy) - The specific instance of the Appointee rank in the context of country Italy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Appointee_Switzerland
Appointee (Switzerland) - The specific instance of the Appointee rank in the context of country Switzerland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Army_General_Russia
Army General (Russia) - Please see "Army General" for other nations which use this rank Army General is the second highest military rank in the Russian Federation, inferior only to a Marshal and superior to a Colonel General. It is a direct counterpart of the Soviet rank, General of the Army (USSR).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Army_General_Russia_Russia
Army General (Russia) (Russia) - The specific instance of the Army General (Russia) rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Army_General_Russia_Soviet_Union
Army General (Russia) (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Army General (Russia) rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Aspirant
Aspirant - Aspirant is a military rank in the Canadian Navy, French military, Brazilian military, Romanian Navy and Polish Police.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Aspirant_France
Aspirant (France) - The specific instance of the Aspirant rank in the context of France.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Aspirant_Romania
Aspirant (Romania) - The specific instance of the Aspirant rank in the context of country Romania.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Aspirant_Romania_Romania
Aspirant (Romania) (Romania) - The specific instance of the Aspirant (Romania) rank in the context of country Romania.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ataman
Ataman - Ataman was a commander title of the Ukrainian People's Army, Cossack, and haidamak leaders, who were in essence the Cossacks. In the Russia Empire, the term was the official title of the supreme military commanders of the Cossack armies. It had a derogatory suggestion and was also used for the leader of a fisherman artel, a band of robbers or thieves, or leaders of the opposition forces.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ataman_Russia
Ataman (Russia) - The specific instance of the Ataman rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ataman_Soviet_Union
Ataman (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Ataman rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ataman_Ukraine
Ataman (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Ataman rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Battery_sergeant_major
Battery Sergeant Major -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Birinci_Ferik
Birinci Ferik - Birinci Ferik or Ferik-i evvel was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. It is translated as Lieutenant General or General (Orgeneral). The title means "first Ferik" and was superior to a Ferik and junior only to the Müşir. The title of Birinci Ferik was abolished with Act No. 2590 of 26 November 1934 on the Abolition of Titles and Appellations such as Efendi, Bey or Pasha.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Birinci_Ferik_Cossack_Hetmanate
Birinci Ferik (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Birinci Ferik rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Birinci_Ferik_Ottoman_Empire
Birinci Ferik (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Birinci Ferik rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Birinci_Ferik_Septinsular_Republic
Birinci Ferik (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Birinci Ferik rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bombardier
Bombardier (rank) - Bombardier is a rank used in artillery units in the armies of Commonwealth countries instead of corporal. Lance-bombardier is used instead of lance-corporal. Bombardier (Bdr) and lance-bombardier (LBdr or L/Bdr) are used by the British Army in the Royal Artillery and Royal Horse Artillery. The same applies to the Royal Australian Artillery, the Royal New Zealand Artillery, the South African Army Artillery and the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bombardier_Australia
Bombardier (rank) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Bombardier (rank) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bombardier_Canada
Bombardier (rank, Canada) - The specific instance of the Bombardier (rank) rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bombardier_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Bombardier (rank) (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Bombardier (rank) rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bootsmann
Bootsmann - Bootsmann was a highest-ranking Petty Officer position in German naval forces. A lower-ranking Bootsmann was called Bootsmannsmaat. These names were adopted for the Russian Navy as боцман and боцманмат by Peter the Great, among many other Prussian and Holland military ranks; they were initially treated as positions rather than ranks. The army and air force equivalent is a Feldwebel. In the modern German Navy, Bootsmann is a senior NCO rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bootsmann_Germany
Bootsmann (Germany) - The specific instance of the Bootsmann rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bootsmann_Russia
Bootsmann (Russia) - The specific instance of the Bootsmann rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Bootsmann_Soviet_Union
Bootsmann (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Bootsmann rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigade_General
Brigade General -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigade_General_Australia
Brigade General (Australia) - The specific instance of the Brigade General rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigade_General_Canada
Brigade General (Canada) - The specific instance of the Brigade General rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigadier_EnglishTradition
Brigadier - Brigadier is a senior military rank, the meaning of which is somewhat different in different military services. The brigadier rank is generally superior to the rank of colonel, and subordinate to major general. A brigadier typically commands a brigade consisting of three battalions (approximately 3,000 troops). Many countries use the rank Brigadier General rather than Brigadier, and prior to the 1920s, so did members of the Commonwealth.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigadier_general
Brigadier general -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigadier_general_Australia
Brigadier general (Australia) - The specific instance of the Brigadier general rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Brigadier_general_Canada
Brigadier general (Canada) - The specific instance of the Brigadier general rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military##Rank_Buffer_Navy
Buffer (navy) - Buffer is the colloquial title for the senior seaman sailor in a Commonwealth of Nations Navy ship. The formal title is Chief Boatswain's Mate. This person is typically a Chief Petty Officer in frigates or destroyers, and in larger ships may be a Warrant Officer. In smaller ships, such as a patrol boat, the Buffer may be a Petty Officer.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military##Rank_Buffer_Navy_Australia
Buffer (navy) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Buffer (navy) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military##Rank_Buffer_Navy_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Buffer (navy) (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Buffer (navy) rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain
Captain (OF-2) - The army rank of captain (from the French capitaine) is a commissioned officer rank historically corresponding to command of a company of soldiers. The rank is also used by some air forces and marine forces. Today a captain is typically either the commander or second-in-command of a company or artillery battery. In the Chinese People's Liberation Army, a captain may also command a platoon, or be the second-in-command of a battalion. Captain is one rank above a lieutenant and one below a major.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Australia
Captain (OF-2) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Captain (OF-2) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Canada
Captain (OF-2, Canada) - The specific instance of the Captain (OF-2) rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Lieutenant
Captain Lieutenant - Captain Lieutenant or Captain-Lieutenant is a military rank, used in a number of different navies worldwide. It is generally equivalent to the Commonwealth or US rank of Lieutenant, and has the NATO rank code of OF-2, though this can vary.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_lieutenant
Captain lieutenant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Lieutenant_Germany
Captain Lieutenant (Germany) - The specific instance of the Captain Lieutenant rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_lieutenant_Germany
Captain lieutenant (Germany) - The specific instance of the Captain lieutenant rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Lieutenant_Russia
Captain Lieutenant (Russia) - The specific instance of the Captain Lieutenant rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_lieutenant_Russia
Captain lieutenant (Russia) - The specific instance of the Captain lieutenant rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Lieutenant_Soviet_Union
Captain Lieutenant (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Captain Lieutenant rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_lieutenant_Soviet_Union
Captain lieutenant (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Captain lieutenant rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Republic_of_Ireland
Captain (OF-2) (Republic of Ireland) - The specific instance of the Captain (OF-2) rank in the context of country Republic of Ireland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Russia
Captain (OF-2) (Russia) - The specific instance of the Captain (OF-2) rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Singapore
Captain (OF-2) (Singapore) - The specific instance of the Captain (OF-2) rank in the context of country Singapore.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Soviet_Union
Captain (OF-2) (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Captain (OF-2) rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Captain_Sweden
Captain (OF-2) (Sweden) - The specific instance of the Captain (OF-2) rank in the context of country Sweden.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_Marshal
Chief Marshal - The ranks of Marshal of a branch and Chief Marshal of a branch were senior military ranks of the Soviet Armed Forces. Immediately above the rank "Marshal of a branch" is the rank "Chief Marshal of a branch". Both ranks are immediately above the rank "Colonel General" and equal to Soviet General of the Army. The ranks were created as an analog to Air Marshal and Air Chief Marshal, though they weren't used just in the Soviet Air Force but also in the several Soviet Army's branch commands.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_Marshal_Russia
Chief Marshal (Russia) - The specific instance of the Chief Marshal rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_Marshal_Soviet_Union
Chief Marshal (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Chief Marshal rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_petty_officer
Chief petty officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_petty_officer,_1st_class_Canada
Chief petty officer, 1st Class (Canada) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_petty_officer,_2nd_class_Canada
Chief petty officer, 2nd Class (Canada) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_petty_officer_Australia
Chief petty officer (Australia) - The specific instance of the Chief petty officer rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_petty_officer_Canada
Chief petty officer (Canada) - The specific instance of the Chief petty officer rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chief_petty_officer_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Chief petty officer (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Chief petty officer rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chiliarch
Chiliarch - Chiliarch, in the Greek army of the Hellenistic period, was a commander of a 1,000 men unit, roughly equivalent to a modern battalion. The office was an adaptation by Alexander the Great of the Persian Achaemenid empire's hazarapatish. A chiliarch held duties both martial and civil. Alexander the Great first awarded this rank to Hephaestion Amyntoros, but after Hephaestion's death it was awarded to Perdiccas.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chiliarch_Achaean_League
Chiliarch (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Chiliarch rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chiliarch_Byzantine_Empire
Chiliarch (Byzantine Empire) - The specific instance of the Chiliarch rank in the context of country Byzantine Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chiliarch_Greece
Chiliarch (Greece) - The specific instance of the Chiliarch rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chiliarch_Macedonia
Chiliarch (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Chiliarch rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chiliarch_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Chiliarch (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Chiliarch rank in the context of the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chorbaji
Çorbacı - Çorbacı (sometimes variously transliterated as chorbaji, chorbadzhi, tschorbadji) was a military rank of the corps of Janissaries in the Ottoman Empire, used for the commander of an orta, i.e. , approximately corresponding to the rank of colonel. The word is pronounced tʃoɾbaˈdʒɯ in Turkish and literally means "soup server", derived from çorba, "soup". However, this word could be connected to an old Turkic word korbashi (head of the unit/campfire).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chorbaji_Cossack_Hetmanate
Çorbacı (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Çorbacı rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chorbaji_Ottoman_Empire
Çorbacı (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Çorbacı rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chorbaji_Septinsular_Republic
Çorbacı (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Çorbacı rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chowqzy
Chorąży - Chorąży is a military rank in Poland and neighboring countries. A chorąży was once a knight who bore a standard — the emblem of an armed troop, a province, a land, a duchy, or the kingdom. This function later evolved into a non-hereditary noble title.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chowqzy_Poland
Chorąży (Poland) - The specific instance of the Chorąży rank in the context of Poland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chowqzy_Russia
Chorąży (Russia) - The specific instance of the Chorąży rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chowqzy_Soviet_Union
Chorąży (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Chorąży rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Chowqzy_Ukraine
Chorąży (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Chorąży rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Colonel_EnglishTradition
Colonel - Colonel, abbreviated as Col or COL, is a military rank of a senior commissioned officer. It or a corresponding rank exists in most armies and in many air forces; the naval equivalent rank is generally "Captain". It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures. A colonel is typically in charge of a regiment in an army. "Colonel" is usually the highest or second-highest field rank, and is below the general ranks.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comandarm
Comandarm - Comandarm (also Komandarm, Commandarm, Russian "командарм" - abbreviated "командующий армией", Commander of the Army) was a military rank in the Red Army until the end of the 1930s. Comandarm 2nd rank, with the insignia of four rombs, is graded at 4 ranks above colonel. Comandarm 1st rank, with the insignia of four rombs and a star, is at 5 ranks above colonel.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comandarm_Russia
Comandarm (Russia) - The specific instance of the Comandarm rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comandarm_Soviet_Union
Comandarm (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Comandarm rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Combrig
Combrig - Combrig was a military rank used in the Red Army for commanders of brigades between 1935 and 1940 (with some individuals still holding the rank in 1941). Kombrigs were senior to polkovniks (colonels) and junior to comdivs (commander of the division). When general ranks were reintroduced in July 1940 most kombrigs were transferred to the junior rank of polkovnik, while some received the rank of major general.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Combrig_Russia
Combrig (Russia) - The specific instance of the Combrig rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Combrig_Soviet_Union
Combrig (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Combrig rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comcor
Comcor - Comcor (or Comkor, Komkor, abbreviated from Commander of the Corps) was a military rank in the Red Army until the end of the 1930
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comcor_Russia
Comcor (Russia) - The specific instance of the Comcor rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comcor_Soviet_Union
Comcor (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Comcor rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comdiv
Comdiv - Comdiv or Komdiv, abbreviated from ("Commander of the division") was a military rank in the Red Army until the end of the 1930s.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comdiv_Russia
Comdiv (Russia) - The specific instance of the Comdiv rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Comdiv_Soviet_Union
Comdiv (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Comdiv rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commandant_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commander_EnglishTradition
Capitaine de frégate - Commander is a naval rank which is also sometimes used as a military title depending on the individual customs of a given military service. Commander is also used as a rank or title in some organizations outside of the armed forces, particularly in police and law enforcement.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commandeur
Commandeur - Commandeur is a title in French and Dutch (also, now a purism, Kommandeur), usually rendered in English as Commander, with different uses. The literal meaning is he who commands, parallel to Commandant. In most senses the German equivalent is Kommandeur.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commandeur_France
Commandeur (France) - The specific instance of the Commandeur rank in the context of France.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commandeur_Netherlands
Commandeur (Netherlands) - The specific instance of the Commandeur rank in the context of country Netherlands.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Commodore_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant
Company Quartermaster Sergeant - Company Quartermaster Sergeant is a military rank or appointment.
Company Quartermaster Sergeant (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Company Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_England
Company Quartermaster Sergeant (England) - The specific instance of the Company Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of England.
Company Quartermaster Sergeant (Republic of Ireland) - The specific instance of the Company Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Republic of Ireland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Scotland
Company Quartermaster Sergeant (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Company Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Wales
Company Quartermaster Sergeant (Wales) - The specific instance of the Company Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_sergeant_major
Company sergeant major -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Australia
Company sergeant major (Australia) - The specific instance of the Company sergeant major rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Canada
Company sergeant major (Canada) - The specific instance of the Company sergeant major rank in the context of Canada.
Company sergeant major (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Company sergeant major rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_sergeant_major_England
Company sergeant major (England) - The specific instance of the Company sergeant major rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Scotland
Company sergeant major (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Company sergeant major rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Singapore
Company sergeant major (Singapore) - The specific instance of the Company sergeant major rank in the context of country Singapore.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Company_sergeant_major_Wales
Company sergeant major (Wales) - The specific instance of the Company sergeant major rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Conductor_army
Conductor (Army) - Conductor (Cdr) is an appointment held by a few selected Warrant Officers Class 1 in the Royal Logistic Corps and is the most senior appointment that can be held by a warrant officer in the British Army. The appointment was also reintroduced into the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps for selected Warrant Officers Class 1 in 2005.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Conductor_army_Australia
Conductor (Army) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Conductor (Army) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Conductor_army_England
Conductor (Army) (England) - The specific instance of the Conductor (Army) rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Conductor_army_Scotland
Conductor (Army) (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Conductor (Army) rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Conductor_army_Wales
Conductor (Army) (Wales) - The specific instance of the Conductor (Army) rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Corporal_EnglishTradition
Caporal - Corporal is a rank in use in some form by most militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to NATO Rank Code OR-4. The rank of corporal nominally corresponds to commanding a section or squad of soldiers. However, in the United States Army, but not the U.S. Marines, a corporal is usually a fire team leader or second-in-command of a squad of soldiers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Daejang
Daejang - Daejang is a senior military rank of the Korean Peninsula, used by both North and South Korea. It is considered the combined equivalent of a General and Admiral in other nations. The rank of Daejang is sometimes spelled as Taejang, depending on the transliteration system used (Taejang in McCune-Reischauer, Daejang in official ROK transliteration system).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Daejang_North_Korea
Daejang (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Daejang rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Daejang_South_Korea
Daejang (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Daejang rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Daffadar
Daffadar - Daffadar, roughly equivalent to a Sergeant
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Daffadar_British_India
Daffadar - Daffadar, roughly equivalent to a Sergeant
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Divisional_Admiral
Divisional Admiral - Divisional Admiral or Division Admiral is a commissioned officer rank in several navies. It is a two-star flag rank, equivalent to the rank of Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy and the rank of Rear Admiral (Upper Half) in the United States Navy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Divisional_Admiral_Belgium
Divisional Admiral (Belgium) - The specific instance of the Divisional Admiral rank in the context of country Belgium.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Divisional_Admiral_Italy
Divisional Admiral (Italy) - The specific instance of the Divisional Admiral rank in the context of country Italy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Divisional_General
Divisional General - Divisional General is a rank used in many armies to denote a rank of general, corresponding to command of a division. For convenience Divisional General is almost always translated into English as Major-General, the equivalent rank used by the UK, USA, etc. , although this translation is, strictly speaking, incorrect. The rank is particularly common in western Europe and Latin America.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Divisional_General_France
Divisional General (France) - The specific instance of the Divisional General rank in the context of France.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Divisional_General_Poland
Divisional General (Poland) - The specific instance of the Divisional General rank in the context of Poland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_major
Drum major (rank) - The title Drum Major is an appointment, not a military rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_major_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Drum major (rank) (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Drum major (rank) rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_major_England
Drum major (rank, England) - The specific instance of the Drum major (rank) rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_Major_General
Drum Major General - [edit] Overview The Drum Major General was a royal appointment in the British Army used from the mid-17th century and into the 18th century. Under this appointment, all training and licensing of military drummers took place.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_Major_General_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Drum Major General (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Drum Major General rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_Major_General_England
Drum Major General (England) - The specific instance of the Drum Major General rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_Major_General_Scotland
Drum Major General (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Drum Major General rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_Major_General_Wales
Drum Major General (Wales) - The specific instance of the Drum Major General rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_major_Scotland
Drum major (rank) (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Drum major (rank) rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Drum_major_Wales
Drum major (rank) (Wales) - The specific instance of the Drum major (rank) rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ensign_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Epihipparch
Epihipparch - Epihipparch is an Ancient Greek military title for a cavalry commander of 1,000 horse. This unit was divided into two hipparchiai of 500. Each of these was commanded by a hipparchos.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Epihipparch_Achaean_League
Epihipparch (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Epihipparch rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Epihipparch_Macedonia
Epihipparch (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Epihipparch rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ferik
Ferik (rank) - Ferik was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. It is translated as Major General or Lieutenant General (Korgeneral). It was superior to a Mirliva ("Brigadier") and junior to a Birinci Ferik ("First Ferik/General"). The title of Ferik was abolished with Act No. 2590 of 26 November 1934 on the Abolition of Titles and Appellations such as Efendi, Bey or Pasha.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ferik_Cossack_Hetmanate
Ferik (rank) (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Ferik (rank) rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ferik_Ottoman_Empire
Ferik (rank) (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Ferik (rank) rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ferik_Septinsular_Republic
Ferik (rank) (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Ferik (rank) rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Field_marshal_EnglishTradition
Field marshal -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Fleet_Board
Fleet Board - Fleet Board is a term in the Royal Navy for the examination cadet officers take which qualifies them to become commissioned officers. After passing the examination, officers who entered as sub-lieutenants have their commissions backdated to the date when they entered the Royal Navy. Midshipmen are also considered commissioned officers at this point, but are not immediately promoted to sub-lieutenant.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Fleet_Board_England
Fleet Board (England) - The specific instance of the Fleet Board rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Fleet_Board_Scotland
Fleet Board (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Fleet Board rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Fleet_Board_Wales
Fleet Board (Wales) - The specific instance of the Fleet Board rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flight_lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Flight lieutenant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flight_sergeant
Flight sergeant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flight_sergeant_Australia
Flight sergeant (Australia) - The specific instance of the Flight sergeant rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flight_sergeant_Canada
Flight sergeant (Canada) - The specific instance of the Flight sergeant rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flight_sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Flight sergeant (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Flight sergeant rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flight_sergeant_Republic_of_Ireland
Flight sergeant (Republic of Ireland) - The specific instance of the Flight sergeant rank in the context of country Republic of Ireland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Flying_officer_EnglishTradition
Flying officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major
Garrison Sergeant Major - A Garrison Sergeant Major (GSM) in the British Army is the senior warrant officer of a garrison and holds the rank of Warrant Officer Class 1. The GSM London District, always a guardsman, holds one of the four most senior WO1 appointments in the British Army, and has military ceremonial responsibility for important state occasions such as Trooping the Colour.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major_England
Garrison Sergeant Major (England) - The specific instance of the Garrison Sergeant Major rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major_Scotland
Garrison Sergeant Major (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Garrison Sergeant Major rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Garrison_Sergeant_Major_Wales
Garrison Sergeant Major (Wales) - The specific instance of the Garrison Sergeant Major rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Gefreiter
Gefreiter - Gefreiter is the German, Swiss and Austrian equivalent for the military rank Private (NATO Rank Code OR-2). Gefreiter was the lowest rank to which an ordinary soldier could be promoted. As a military rank it has existed since at least the 16th century. From the 1920s on Gefreiter has expanded into several additional ranks, those being Obergefreiter, Hauptgefreiter, Stabsgefreiter and Oberstabsgefreiter (NATO Rank Code OR-3 and OR-4). Gefreiter means "the exempted".
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Gefreiter_Germany
Gefreiter (Germany) - The specific instance of the Gefreiter rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Gefreiter_Russia
Gefreiter (Russia) - The specific instance of the Gefreiter rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Gefreiter_Soviet_Union
Gefreiter (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Gefreiter rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General-in-Chief
General-in-Chief - General-in-Chief has been a military rank or title in various armed forces around the world.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General-in-Chief_Russia
General-in-Chief (Russia) - The specific instance of the General-in-Chief rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General-in-Chief_Soviet_Union
General-in-Chief (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the General-in-Chief rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General_Admiral
General Admiral - General Admiral was a Danish, Dutch, German, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish naval rank. Its historic origin is a title high military or naval dignitaries of early modern Europe sometimes held, for example the (nominal) Commander-in-Chief of the Dutch Republic's navy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General_Admiral_Germany
General Admiral (Germany) - The specific instance of the General Admiral rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General_Admiral_Russia
General Admiral (Russia) - The specific instance of the General Admiral rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General_Admiral_Soviet_Union
General Admiral (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the General Admiral rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_General_officer_EnglishTradition
General - A general officer is an officer of high military rank, usually in the army, and in some nations, the air force. The term is widely used by many nations of the world, and when a country uses a different term, there is an equivalent title given. The term General is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer; and as a specific rank. Since the late twentieth century, the rank of General is usually the highest active rank of a military not at war.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Group_captain_EnglishTradition
Group captain -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hasa
Hasa (Korean military) - Hasa is a Korean military rank which is used in both the armed forces of North and South Korea. In both countries, the rank is considered the first non-commissioned officer grade and is generally considered the equivalent of a Corporal or Sergeant in western militaries.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hasa_North_Korea
Hasa (Korean military) (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Hasa (Korean military) rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hasa_South_Korea
Hasa (Korean military) (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Hasa (Korean military) rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Havildar
Havildar - Havildar, roughly equivalent to a Sergeant
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Havildar_British_India
Havildar - Havildar, roughly equivalent to a Sergeant
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hetman
Hetman - Hetman was the title of the second-highest military commander in 15th- to 18th-century Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which together, from 1569 to 1795, comprised the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, or Rzeczpospolita. "Hetman" was also the highest military office, and head of state, in Ukraine's Cossack Hetmanate. The title (гетьман) was used by Ukraine's Cossacks from the 16th century, and by the Czechs (hejtman) in Bohemia from the Hussite Wars (15th century) on.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hetman_Belarus
Hetman (Belarus) - The specific instance of the Hetman rank in the context of country Belarus.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hetman_Lithuania
Hetman (Lithuania) - The specific instance of the Hetman rank in the context of country Lithuania.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hetman_Poland
Hetman (Poland) - The specific instance of the Hetman rank in the context of Poland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hetman_Ukraine
Hetman (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Hetman rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hipparchus_Cavalry
Hipparchus (cavalry officer) - A Hipparchus or Hipparch was the title of an ancient Greek cavalry officer, commanding a hipparchia (unit of about 500 horsemen); two such units were commanded by an Epihipparchos.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hipparchus_Cavalry_Achaean_League
Hipparchus (cavalry officer) (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Hipparchus (cavalry officer) rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Hipparchus_Cavalry_Macedonia
Hipparchus (cavalry officer) (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Hipparchus (cavalry officer) rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Jungsa
Jungsa - Jungsa is a Korean military rank used by the armed forces of South and North Koreas. A Jungsa is the equivalent to a Sergeant First Class. The rank of Jungsa is junior to a Sangsa in North and South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Jungsa_North_Korea
Jungsa (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Jungsa rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Jungsa_South_Korea
Jungsa (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Jungsa rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Jungwi
Jungwi - Chungwi (중위) is the second most junior Korean officer rank in both the militaries of North and South Korea. It is considered the equivalent of a First Lieutenant in most other militaries.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Jungwi_North_Korea
Jungwi (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Jungwi rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Jungwi_South_Korea
Jungwi (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Jungwi rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Junior_sergeant
Junior Sergeant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Junior_sergeant_Estonia
(Estonia) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Estonia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Junior_sergeant_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940
- The specific instance of the rank in the context of country .
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Junjang
Junjang -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Junjang_North_Korea
Junjang (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Junjang rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Junjang_South_Korea
Junjang (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Junjang rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kapudan_Pasha
Kapudan Pasha - Kapudan Pasha or Kapudan-i Derya were the titles given to the chief commander of the navy in the Ottoman Empire. The title Kapudan-i Derya was first granted during the reign of Bayezid I as an official rank within the state structure. Starting with the reign of Mehmed II, holders of the rank were accorded the status of viziers and held the title of Pasha, thus they were more often called Kapudan Pasha.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kapudan_Pasha_Cossack_Hetmanate
Kapudan Pasha (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Kapudan Pasha rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kapudan_Pasha_Ottoman_Empire
Kapudan Pasha (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Kapudan Pasha rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kapudan_Pasha_Septinsular_Republic
Kapudan Pasha (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Kapudan Pasha rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kindral
Kindral - Kindral is the Estonian word for General which is also the highest military position in the Republic of Estonia. Both Ground Force and Air Force superior officers ranks share the same names which have been combined with the military rank of general and other senior officer ranks. There are four types of generals in the Estonia Defence Forces.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kindral_Estonia
Kindral (Estonia) - The specific instance of the Kindral rank in the context of country Estonia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kindral_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940
Kindral (Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940) - The specific instance of the Kindral rank in the context of the Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolagasi
Kolağası - Kolağası (also written as Kol Ağsı, Kol Aghasi) was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. It corresponds to a Senior Captain or an Adjutant Major. Kol Ağası is a compound word composed of Kol and Ağa. The rank was junior to the Binbaşı (Major) and superior to the Yüzbaşı (Captain). The rank of Kol Ağası was changed to Önyüzbaşı in Republican period.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolagasi_Cossack_Hetmanate
Kolağası (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Kolağası rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolagasi_Ottoman_Empire
Kolağası (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Kolağası rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolagasi_Septinsular_Republic
Kolağası (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Kolağası rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolonel
Kolonel - Kolonel is a rank of the Belgium, Malaysia, Estonia and Netherlands which corresponds to the rank of Colonel in other countries.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolonel_Belgium
Kolonel (Belgium) - The specific instance of the Kolonel rank in the context of country Belgium.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolonel_Estonia
Kolonel (Estonia) - The specific instance of the Kolonel rank in the context of country Estonia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolonel_Netherlands
Kolonel (Netherlands) - The specific instance of the Kolonel rank in the context of country Netherlands.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Kolonel_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940
Kolonel (Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940) - The specific instance of the Kolonel rank in the context of the Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse
Lance Corporal of Horse -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse_England
Lance Corporal of Horse (England) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse_Scotland
Lance Corporal of Horse (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Lance Corporal of Horse rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance-corporal_of_horse_Wales
Lance Corporal of Horse (Wales) - The specific instance of the Lance Corporal of Horse rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_corporal
Lance corporal -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_corporal_Australia
Lance corporal (Australia) - The specific instance of the Lance corporal rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_corporal_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Lance corporal (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Lance corporal rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_corporal_England
Lance corporal (England) - The specific instance of the Lance corporal rank in the context of England
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_corporal_Scotland
Lance corporal (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Lance corporal rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_corporal_Singapore
Lance corporal (Singapore) - The specific instance of the Lance corporal rank in the context of country Singapore.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_corporal_Wales
Lance corporal (Wales) - The specific instance of the Lance corporal rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_sergeant
Lance Sergeant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_sergeant_Australia
(Australia) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Lance Sergeant (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Lance Sergeant rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_sergeant_England
Lance Sergeant (England) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_sergeant_Scotland
Lance Sergeant (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Lance Sergeant rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lance_sergeant_Wales
Lance Sergeant (Wales) - The specific instance of the Lance Sergeant rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Leading_aircraftman
Leading aircraftman -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Leading_aircraftman_Australia
Leading aircraftman (Australia) - The specific instance of the Leading aircraftman rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Leading_aircraftman_Canada
Leading aircraftman (Canada) - The specific instance of the Leading aircraftman rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Leading_aircraftman_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Leading aircraftman (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Leading aircraftman rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Leading_seaman_EnglishTradition
Leading seaman -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lieutenant_colonel_EnglishTradition
Lieutenant colonel -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lieutenant_commander_EnglishTradition
Lieutenant commander -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Leutnant - A Lieutenant is a commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage is senior to the army rank. It is also used in fire services, emergency medical services, security services and police forces as a rank. Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organizations with a codified command structure. It often designates someone who is "second-in-command," and as such, may precede the name of the rank directly above it.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lochagos
Lochagos - Lochagos is used in the Greek language to mean "Captain". More precisely, it means "leader of a lochos".
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lochagos_Achaean_League
Lochagos (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Lochagos rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lochagos_Greece
Lochagos (Greece) - The specific instance of the Lochagos rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lochagos_Macedonia
Lochagos (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Lochagos rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lochagos_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Lochagos (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Lochagos rank in the context of the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash
Lord High Admiral of the Wash - The position of Lord High Admiral of the Wash is an ancient hereditary naval office of England. In mediaeval times, the Lord High Admiral of the Wash was a nobleman with responsibility for the defence and protection of The Wash coast in north East Anglia. The post was granted to the le Strange family after the Norman Conquest. In the 16th century the post became obsolete and the Royal Navy took over the defence of the area.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash_England
Lord High Admiral of the Wash (England) - The specific instance of the Lord High Admiral of the Wash rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash_Scotland
Lord High Admiral of the Wash (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Lord High Admiral of the Wash rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Lord_High_Admiral_of_the_Wash_Wales
Lord High Admiral of the Wash (Wales) - The specific instance of the Lord High Admiral of the Wash rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Major_EnglishTradition
Major - Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world. When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. It is considered the most junior of the field ranks. In some militaries, notably France, the rank is referred to as commandant, while in others it is known as "captain-major".
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Major_general
Major general -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Major_general_Australia
Major general (Australia) - The specific instance of the Major general rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Major_general_Canada
Major general (Canada) - The specific instance of the Major general rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Marshal_EnglishTradition
Marschall - Marshal (also spelled marshall, more commonly in British English than American English), is a word used in several official titles of various branches of society. The word is an ancient loan word from Old (Norman) French, cf. modern French maréchal, which in turn is a borrowing from Old Frankish *marhskalk "stable boy, keeper, servant", still continued by Middle Dutch maerscalc, marscal "id. ", modern Dutch maarschalk "military commander" (the meaning is under French influence).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Marshal_of_the_air_force_EnglishTradition
Marshal of the air force -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Marshal_of_the_Soviet_Union
Marshal of the Soviet Union - Marshal of the Soviet Union was the de facto highest military rank of the Soviet Union. (The highest rank de jure, Generalissimus of the Soviet Union, was created for Joseph Stalin and held by him alone). The rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union was created in 1935 and abolished in 1991. Forty-one people held the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union. The equivalent naval rank was Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Marshal_of_the_Soviet_Union_Soviet_Union
Marshal of the Soviet Union (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Marshal of the Soviet Union rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Master_warrant_officer
Master Warrant Officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Master_warrant_officer_Canada
Master Warrant Officer (Canada) - The specific instance of the Master Warrant Officerrank in the context of country Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Master_warrant_officer_Singapore
Master Warrant Officer (Singapore) - The specific instance of the Master Warrant Officer rank in the context of country Singapore.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Midshipman_EnglishTradition
Midshipman - A midshipman is an officer cadet, or a commissioned officer of the lowest rank, in the Royal Navy, United States Navy, and many Commonwealth navies. Commonwealth countries which use the rank include Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, India, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Kenya. The rank was also used, prior to 1968, by the Royal Canadian Navy, but upon the creation of the Canadian Forces the rank of midshipman was replaced with the rank of naval cadet.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Mirliva
Mirliva - Mirliva or Mîr-i livâ was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. It corresponds to a Brigadier General or Major General (Tümgeneral). Mirliva is a compound word composed of Mir and Liva. The rank was junior to the Ferik and superior to the Miralay (Colonel). The title of Mirliva was abolished with Act No. 2590 of 26 November 1934 on the Abolition of Titles and Appellations such as Efendi, Bey or Pasha.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Mirliva_Cossack_Hetmanate
Mirliva (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Mirliva rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Mirliva_Ottoman_Empire
Mirliva (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Mirliva rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Mirliva_Septinsular_Republic
Mirliva (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Mirliva rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Musir
Müşir -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Musir_Cossack_Hetmanate
Müşir (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Müşir rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Musir_Ottoman_Empire
Müşir (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Müşir rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Musir_Septinsular_Republic
Müşir (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Müşir rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Obergefreiter
Obergefreiter - Obergefreiter is a rank of the German and Swiss militaries which dates from the 19th century. 021-Obergefreiter. png German Army rank insignia (shoulder tab) 3 - ogefr. GIF German Navy rank insignia (sleeve) The rank was only used in the German army's heavy artillery branch (Fußartillerie) before 1919 and commonly established with the founding of the Reichswehr.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Obergefreiter_Germany
Obergefreiter (Germany) - The specific instance of the Obergefreiter rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Obergefreiter_Switzerland
Obergefreiter (Switzerland) - The specific instance of the Obergefreiter rank in the context of country Switzerland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst
Oberst - Oberst is a military rank in several German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to Colonel. It is currently used by both the ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark and Norway. The Swedish rank överste is a direct translation, as are the Finnish rank eversti and the Icelandic rank ofursti. In the Netherlands the rank overste is used as a synonym for a Lieutenant Colonel
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Austria
Oberst (Austria) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country Austria.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Denmark
Oberst (Denmark) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country Denmark.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Finland
Oberst (Finland) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country Finland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Germany
Oberst (Germany) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country .
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Kingdom_of_Denmark
Oberst (Kingdom of Denmark) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country Kingdom of Denmark.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Norway
Oberst (Norway) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country Norway.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Sweden
Oberst (Sweden) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country Sweden.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberst_Switzerland
Oberst (Switzerland) - The specific instance of the Oberst rank in the context of country Switzerland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Oberstleutnant_Germany
Oberstleutnant (Germany) - The specific instance of the Oberstleutnant rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Officer_cadet_EnglishTradition
Officer cadet -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating
Ordinary Seaman -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating_Australia
(Australia) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ordinary_seaman_rating_Canada
Ordinary Seaman (Canada) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of Canada.
Ordinary Seaman (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Petty_officer_EnglishTradition
Maître (grade) - A petty officer is a non-commissioned officer in many navies and is given the NATO rank denotion OR-6. They are equal in rank to sergeant, British Army and Royal Air Force. A Petty Officer is superior in rank to Leading Rate and subordinate to Chief Petty Officer, in the case of the British Armed Forces. The modern petty officer dates back to the Age of Sail. Petty officers rank between naval officers and most enlisted sailors.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Phrourarch
Phrourarch - Phrourarch or Phrourarchos is a Greek military title, meaning garrison commander. Athenians controlled their overseas empire with the episcopi and phrourarchs . The term was widely used by the Macedonian and later Hellenistic armies. Regarding the Spartans, it is not clear if phrourarch was the specific Spartan term. Phroura (garrison) is reported to be a Spartan term for 'a small mobile or expeditionary force'.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Phrourarch_Achaean_League
Phrourarch (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Phrourarch rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Phrourarch_Greece
Phrourarch (Greece) - The specific instance of the Phrourarch rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Phrourarch_Macedonia
Phrourarch (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Phrourarch rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Phrourarch_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Phrourarch (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Phrourarch rank in the context of the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Pilot_officer_EnglishTradition
Pilot officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Pipe_Major
Pipe Major - The Pipe Major is the director of bagpipe music in a Scottish or Irish pipe band. Like Drum Major, the position of Pipe Major is derived from British Army traditions. During the early twentieth century, the term Sergeant Piper was used for the role in place of "Pipe Major". Civillian and military pipe bands usually assign a Pipe Major.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Pipe_Major_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Pipe Major (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Pipe Major rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Pipe_Major_England
Pipe Major (England) - The specific instance of the Pipe Major rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Pipe_Major_Scotland
Pipe Major (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Pipe Major rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Pipe_Major_Wales
Pipe Major (Wales) - The specific instance of the Pipe Major rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpolkovnik
Podpolkovnik - Podpolkovnik is a military rank in Slavic countries which corresponds to a Lieutenant Colonel in English-speaking states. Usually this word is translated as Lieutenant Colonel, however the transliteration is also in common usage, for the sake of the historical context. The exact name of this rank maintains a variety of spellings in different languages: File:Flag of Bulgaria. svg Bulgaria — Подполковник File:Flag of the Czech Republic. svg Czech Republic — Podplukovník File:Flag of Georgia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpolkovnik_Poland
Podpolkovnik (Poland) - The specific instance of the Podpolkovnik rank in the context of Poland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpolkovnik_Russia
Podpolkovnik (Russia) - The specific instance of the Podpolkovnik rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpolkovnik_Soviet_Union
Podpolkovnik (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Podpolkovnik rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpolkovnik_Ukraine
Podpolkovnik (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Podpolkovnik rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpraporshchik
Podpraporshchik - Podpraporshchik (Sub-Praporshchik) was one of the non-commissioned ranks, originally below the Sergeant and Feldwebel but since 1826 it became the highest non-commissioned rank of the infantry, cavalry and Leib Guard. In 1884, the podpraporshchik rank was renamed Zauryad-praporshchik (Ordinary Praporshchik).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpraporshchik_Russia
Podpraporshchik (Russia) - The specific instance of the Podpraporshchik rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Podpraporshchik_Soviet_Union
Podpraporshchik (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Podpraporshchik rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polemarch
Polemarch - A polemarch was a senior military title in various ancient Greek city states (poleis). The title is composed out of the polemos (war) and archon (ruler/leader) and translates as "warleader" or "warlord", one of the nine archontes (ἄρχοντες) appointed annually in Athens. The name indicates that the polemarchos original function was to command the army; presumably the office was created to take over this function from the king.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polemarch_Achaean_League
Polemarch (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Polemarch rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polemarch_Macedonia
Polemarch (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Polemarch rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polkovnik
Polkovnik - Polkovnik is often a military rank in Slavic countries which corresponds to a Colonel in English-speaking states. However, in the History of Ukraine polkovnyk was an administrative rank similar to a governor as well. Usually this word is translated as Colonel, however the transliteration is also in common usage, for the sake of the historical and social context.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polkovnik_Poland
Polkovnik (Poland) - The specific instance of the Polkovnik rank in the context of Poland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polkovnik_Russia
Polkovnik (Russia) - The specific instance of the Polkovnik rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polkovnik_Soviet_Union
Polkovnik (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Polkovnik rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Polkovnik_Ukraine
Polkovnik (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Polkovnik rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Poruchik
Poruchik - Poruchik was a military rank in several Slavic countries, such as the Russian Empire and the Republic of Poland, equivalent to Lieutenant. "Poruchik" means "messenger", "officer for orders". This is a Slavic (Czech) copy of the term "Lieutenant" (locum tenens). In Russia this rank was first introduced in Strelets New Regiments, the rank legalised by the Table of Ranks. A podporuchik is simply a Sub-Poruchik.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Poruchik_Poland
Poruchik (Poland) - The specific instance of the Poruchik rank in the context of Poland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Poruchik_Russia
Poruchik (Russia) - The specific instance of the Poruchik rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Poruchik_Soviet_Union
Poruchik (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Poruchik rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Praporshchik
Praporshchik - Praporshchik is a rank in the Russian military.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Praporshchik_Russia
Praporshchik (Russia) - The specific instance of the Praporshchik rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Praporshchik_Soviet_Union
Praporshchik (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Praporshchik rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private
Private (rank) - A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to NATO Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in). In modern military parlance, 'Private' is shortened to 'Pte' in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries and to 'Pvt. ' in the United States.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_Australia
Private (rank) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Private (rank) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_Canada
Private (rank, Canada) - The specific instance of the Private (rank) rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_England
Private (rank, England) - The specific instance of the Private (rank) rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_Republic_of_Ireland
Private (rank) (Republic of Ireland) - The specific instance of the Private (rank) rank in the context of country Republic of Ireland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_Scotland
Private (rank) (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Private (rank) rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Private_Wales
Private (rank) (Wales) - The specific instance of the Private (rank) rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Rear_admiral
Rear admiral - Rear admiral is a naval commissioned officer rank above that of a commodore and captain, and below that of a vice admiral. It is generally regarded as the lowest of the "admiral" ranks, which are also sometimes referred to as "flag officers" or "flag ranks". In many navies it is referred to as a two-star rank. It originated from the days of naval sailing squadrons and can trace its origins to the Royal Navy.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Rear_admiral_Australia
Rear admiral (Australia) - The specific instance of the Rear admiral rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Rear_admiral_Canada
Rear admiral (Canada) - The specific instance of the Rear admiral rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant - Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant is a military rank in some militaries, and an appointment in others.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Australia
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (Australia) - The specific instance of the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Canada
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (Canada) - The specific instance of the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of Canada.
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_England
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (England) - The specific instance of the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of England.
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (Republic of Ireland) - The specific instance of the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Republic of Ireland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Scotland
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_Quartermaster_Sergeant_Wales
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant (Wales) - The specific instance of the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_sergeant_major
Regimental sergeant major -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_sergeant_major_Australia
Regimental sergeant major (Australia) - The specific instance of the Regimental sergeant major rank in the context of country Australia.
Regimental sergeant major (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Regimental sergeant major rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Regimental_sergeant_major_Singapore
Regimental sergeant major (Singapore) - The specific instance of the Regimental sergeant major rank in the context of country Singapore.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sangsa
Sangsa - Sangsa is a Korean military rank used by both the armed forces of North and South Korea. A Sangsa is the equivalent to a First Sergeant in most other militaries. The rank of Sangsa is junior to a Wonsa in South Korea and to a Warrant Officer like rank in the North known as Teukmu Sangsa.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sangsa_North_Korea
Sangsa (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Sangsa rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sangsa_South_Korea
Sangsa (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Sangsa rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Schout-bij-nacht
Schout-bij-nacht - Schout-bij-nacht is a Dutch Naval rank, equivalent to Rear Admiral in the US Navy and Royal Navy. It is the second most junior Admiral position of the Dutch Navy, ranking above Commandeur and below a Vice-admiraal. The rank of Schout-bij-nacht originated between the 15th and 16th century. Translated as Watch-at-night, the Schout-bij-Nacht was the officer who supervised the ship when the Captain was asleep.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Schout-bij-nacht_Netherlands
Schout-bij-nacht (Netherlands) - The specific instance of the Schout-bij-nacht rank in the context of country Netherlands.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Schout-bij-nacht_Russia
Schout-bij-nacht (Russia) - The specific instance of the Schout-bij-nacht rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Schout-bij-nacht_Soviet_Union
Schout-bij-nacht (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Schout-bij-nacht rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Seaman_EnglishTradition
Matelot - Seaman is one of the lowest ranks in a Navy. In the Commonwealth it is the lowest rank in the Navy, followed by Able Seaman and Leading Seaman, and followed by the Petty Officer ranks. In the United States, it means the lowest three enlisted rates of the U.S. Navy, followed by the higher Petty Officer ranks. The equivalent of the seaman, in French-speaking countries, is the Matelot.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Second_Corporal
Second Corporal - Second Corporal was a rank in the Royal Engineers and Army Ordnance Corps of the British Army. Second Corporals wore one rank chevron, but unlike Lance-Corporals they held full non-commissioned officer rank. They were thus equivalent to Bombardiers in the Royal Artillery. The rank was abolished in 1920.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Second_Corporal_England
Second Corporal (England) - The specific instance of the Second Corporal rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Second_Corporal_Scotland
Second Corporal (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Second Corporal rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Second_Corporal_Wales
Second Corporal (Wales) - The specific instance of the Second Corporal rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Second_lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Second lieutenant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_EnglishTradition
Sergeant - Sergeant (normally abbreviated to Sgt) is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, "one who serves", through the French term Sergent. In most armies the rank of sergeant corresponds to command of a squad. In Commonwealth armies it is a more senior rank, corresponding roughly to a platoon second-in-command.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_major_EnglishTradition
Sergeant major -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor
Sergeant Major Instructor - Sergeant Major Instructor (SMI) is a British Army appointment held by Warrant Officers Class 1 in the Small Arms School Corps and the Army Physical Training Corps and by some WO1s in the Royal Engineers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor_England
Sergeant Major Instructor (England) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Major Instructor rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor_Scotland
Sergeant Major Instructor (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Major Instructor rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Major_Instructor_Wales
Sergeant Major Instructor (Wales) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Major Instructor rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Pilot
Sergeant Pilot - A Sergeant Pilot was a non-commissioned officer who had undergone flight training and was a qualified pilot in the air forces of several Commonwealth countries and in the United States Army Air Force before, during and after World War II. After World War II, non-commissioned pilots began to be phased out and today all air force pilots are commissioned officers. In the United States, the Flight Officer Act ended enlisted men's chances of undergoing flight training.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Australia
Sergeant Pilot (Australia) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Pilot rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Canada
Sergeant Pilot (Canada) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Pilot rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Sergeant Pilot (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Pilot rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_England
Sergeant Pilot (England) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Pilot rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Scotland
Sergeant Pilot (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Pilot rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sergeant_Pilot_Wales
Sergeant Pilot (Wales) - The specific instance of the Sergeant Pilot rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Skeuophoros
Skeuophoros - A skeuophoros was a slave or servant who carried baggage in Ancient Greece. Herodotus records that every hoplite was followed on campaign by a servant as a skeuophoros. In Aristophanes' play The Frogs, Xanthias, the slave of Dionysus, acts as his skeuophoros: Διόνυσος ἴθι νυν ἐπειδὴ ληματίας κἀνδρεῖος εἶ,σὺ μὲν γενοῦ 'γὼ τὸ ῥόπαλον τουτὶ λαβὼνκαὶ τὴν λεοντῆν, εἴπερ ἀφοβόσπλαγχνος εἶ:ἐγὼ δ᾽ ἔσομαί σοι σκευοφόρος ἐν τῷ μέρει.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Skeuophoros_Achaean_League
Skeuophoros (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Skeuophoros rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Skeuophoros_Macedonia
Skeuophoros (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Skeuophoros rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Somatophylakes
Somatophylakes - Somatophylakes, in its literal English translation from Greek, means "bodyguards". The most famous body of somatophylakes were those of Philip of Macedon and Alexander the Great. They consisted of seven men, drawn from the Macedonian nobility, who also acted as high-ranking military officers, holding command positions such as general or chiliarch. Alexander the Great appointed Peucestas as eighth somatophylax after the siege of Malli.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Somatophylakes_Achaean_League
Somatophylakes (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Somatophylakes rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Somatophylakes_Macedonia
Somatophylakes (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Somatophylakes rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sotnik
Sotnik - Sotnik or Sotnyk was a military rank among the Cossack starshyna (officers), Strelets Troops (17th century) in Muscovy and Imperial Cossack cavalry (since 1826), the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, the Ukrainian Galician Army, and the Ukrainian People's Army.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sotnik_Russia
Sotnik (Russia) - The specific instance of the Sotnik rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sotnik_Soviet_Union
Sotnik (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Sotnik rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sotnik_Ukraine
Sotnik (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Sotnik rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sowi
Sowi - Sowi (소위) is the junior most Korean officer rank in both the militaries of North and South Korea. It is considered the equivalent of a Second Lieutenant in most other militaries.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sowi_North_Korea
Sowi (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Sowi rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sowi_South_Korea
Sowi (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Sowi rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Squadron_leader_EnglishTradition
Squadron leader -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staabikapten
Staabikapten - A Staff-Captain (staabikapten in Estonian language), was an Estonian military rank in the Naval forces of Estonia, which existed between 1918 in 1922.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staabikapten_Estonia
Staabikapten (Estonia) - The specific instance of the Staabikapten rank in the context of country Estonia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staabikapten_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940
Staabikapten (Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940) - The specific instance of the Staabikapten rank in the context of the Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stabskapitan
Stabskapitän - Stabskapitän (staff captain) is a historic military rank, used in the Prussian and Russian armies. It ranked between the Premierleutnant and Hauptmann/Rittmeister in the Prussian army, and between lieutenant and captain in the Russian army.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stabskapitan_Germany
Stabskapitän (Germany) - The specific instance of the Stabskapitän rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stabskapitan_Russia
Stabskapitän (Russia) - The specific instance of the Stabskapitän rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stabskapitan_Soviet_Union
Stabskapitän (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Stabskapitän rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stabskapitanleutnant_Germany
Stabskapitänleutnant (Germany) - The specific instance of the Stabskapitänleutnant rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Corporal
Staff Corporal - Staff Corporal (SCpl or S/Cpl) is the equivalent rank to Staff Sergeant in the Household Cavalry, ranking between Corporal of Horse and Warrant Officer Class 2. He may hold an appointment such as Squadron Quartermaster Corporal. A Staff Corporal wears four point-up rank chevrons on his cuff, surmounted by a crown.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Corporal_England
Staff Corporal (England) - The specific instance of the Staff Corporal rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Corporal_Scotland
Staff Corporal (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Staff Corporal rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Corporal_Wales
Staff Corporal (Wales) - The specific instance of the Staff Corporal rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_sergeant
Staff sergeant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_sergeant_Australia
Staff sergeant (Australia) - The specific instance of the Staff sergeant rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_sergeant_Canada
Staff sergeant (Canada) - The specific instance of the Staff sergeant rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_sergeant_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Staff sergeant (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Staff sergeant rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major
Staff Sergeant Major -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major_England
Staff Sergeant Major (England) - The specific instance of the Staff Sergeant Major rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major_Scotland
Staff Sergeant Major (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Staff Sergeant Major rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_Sergeant_Major_Wales
Staff Sergeant Major (Wales) - The specific instance of the Staff Sergeant Major rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Staff_sergeant_Singapore
Staff sergeant (Singapore) - The specific instance of the Staff sergeant rank in the context of country Singapore.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Starshina
Starshina - Starshina, or Starshyna, initially was a Cossacks officership, but in Soviet times was used as the top non-commissioned officer. Among Cossacks and in Ukraine, starshina was a collective noun for categories of officership or a military elite: junior starshina (Молодша старшина), general starshina (Генеральна старшина), military starshina (Військова старшина), substarshina (Підстаршина).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Starshina_Russia
Starshina (Russia) - The specific instance of the Starshina rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Starshina_Soviet_Union
Starshina (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Starshina rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Starshina_Ukraine
Starshina (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Starshina rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stratarches
Stratarches - Stratarches, means "master/ruler of the army" in Greek, and is a title associated with successful generals. In modern Greek usage, it corresponds to the rank of Field Marshal.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stratarches_Byzantine_Empire
Stratarches (Byzantine Empire) - The specific instance of the Stratarches rank in the context of country Byzantine Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stratarches_Greece
Stratarches (Greece) - The specific instance of the Stratarches rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Stratarches_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Stratarches (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Stratarches rank in the context of country the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Strategos
Strategos - Strategos, plural strategoi, is used in Greek to mean "general". In the Hellenistic and Byzantine Empires the term was also used to describe a military governor. In the modern Hellenic Army, it is the highest officer rank.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Strategos_Achaean_League
Strategos (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Strategos rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Strategos_autokrator_Byzantine_Empire
Strategos autokrator (Byzantine Empire) - The specific instance of the Strategos autokrator rank in the context of country Byzantine Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Strategos_Byzantine_Empire
Strategos (Byzantine Empire) - The specific instance of the Strategos rank in the context of country Byzantine Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Strategos_Greece
Strategos (Greece) - The specific instance of the Strategos rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Strategos_Macedonia
Strategos (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Strategos rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Strategos_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Strategos (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Strategos rank in the context of the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Sub-lieutenant_EnglishTradition
Sub-lieutenant -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Suba%C5%9Fi
Subaşi - Subaşi was an Ottoman gubernatorial title used to describe different positions within Ottoman hierarchy, depending on the context. This title was given to sanjak-beys of Ottoman sanjaks which generated more than 15,000 aspers per annum or to the assistants of the sanjabey. The term was also used for commander of the town or castle in Ottoman Empire, an ancient version of chief of police. A surname found among Balkan families, Subaša or Subašić, is derived from the Subaşi title.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Subaltern
Subaltern - A subaltern is a chiefly British military term for a junior officer. Literally meaning "subordinate," subaltern is used to describe commissioned officers below the rank of captain and generally comprises the various grades of lieutenant. In the British Army the senior subaltern rank was captain-lieutenant, obsolete since the 18th century.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Subaltern_England
Subaltern (England) - The specific instance of the Subaltern rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Subaltern_Scotland
Subaltern (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Subaltern rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Subaltern_Wales
Subaltern (Wales) - The specific instance of the Subaltern rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Subasi_Cossack_Hetmanate
Subaşi (Cossack Hetmanate) - The specific instance of the Subaşi rank in the context of country Cossack Hetmanate.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Subasi_Ottoman_Empire
Subaşi (Ottoman Empire) - The specific instance of the Subaşi rank in the context of country Ottoman Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Subasi_Septinsular_Republic
Subaşi (Septinsular Republic) - The specific instance of the Subaşi rank in the context of country Septinsular Republic.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Syntagmatarchis
Syntagmatarchis - Syntagmatarchis, sometimes anglicized as Syntagmatarch, is used in modern Greek to denote the rank of Colonel. It is translated as "leader of a regiment (syntagma)", and dates back to the Classical Age armies. However, the name is misleading in that the Hellenic Army retains very few regiments in its command structure. Thus, the typical responsibilities of Syntagmatarches are in staff positions, or as Executive Officers in brigades.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Syntagmatarchis_Achaean_League
Syntagmatarchis (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Syntagmatarchis rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Syntagmatarchis_Greece
Syntagmatarchis (Greece) - The specific instance of the Syntagmatarchis rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Syntagmatarchis_Macedonia
Syntagmatarchis (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Syntagmatarchis rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
Syntagmatarchis (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Syntagmatarchis rank in the context of the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tagmatarchis
Tagmatarchis - Tagmatarchis, in more archaic context transliterated as Tagmatarches, anglicized as Tagmatarch, is used in the Greek language to mean "Major". More precisely, it means "commander of a tagma". The rank dates to Antiquity and was also used in the Byzantine Empire. In the modern Hellenic Army, the rank is superior to a Lokhagos and inferior to an Antisyntagmatarchis, and held either usually by battalion (tagma) executive officers (battalions are typically commanded by Lieutenant Colonels).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tagmatarchis_Achaean_League
Tagmatarchis (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Tagmatarchis rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tagmatarchis_Greece
Tagmatarchis (Greece) - The specific instance of the Tagmatarchis rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tagmatarchis_Macedonia
Tagmatarchis (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Tagmatarchis rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tagmatarchis_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Tagmatarchis (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Tagmatarchis rank in the context of the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Taxiarch
Taxiarch - Taxiarch, the anglicized form of taxiarchos or taxiarchēs is used in the Greek language to mean "brigadier". The term derives from táxis, "order", in military context "an ordered formation". In turn, the rank has given rise to the Greek term for brigade, taxiarchia. In Greek Orthodox usage, the term is also applied to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, as leaders of the heavenly host, and several locations in Greece are named after them.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Taxiarch_Achaean_League
Taxiarch (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Taxiarch rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Taxiarch_Byzantine_Empire
Taxiarch (Byzantine Empire) - The specific instance of the Taxiarch rank in the context of country Byzantine Empire.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Taxiarch_Greece
Taxiarch (Greece) - The specific instance of the Taxiarch rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Taxiarch_Macedonia
Taxiarch (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Taxiarch rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Taxiarch_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Taxiarch (Timocracy of Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Taxiarch rank in the context of the Timocracy of Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tetrarch
Tetrarch -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tetrarch_Achaean_League
Tetrarch (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Tetrarch rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tetrarch_Macedonia
Tetrarch (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Tetrarch rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trierarch
Trierarch - Trierarch was the title of officers who commanded a trireme (triēres) in the classical Greek world. In Athens and a few other states this officer was also required to pay for the outfitting and maintenance of the ship. Trierarchs thus had to be men of considerable means, since the expenses incurred could run as high as a talent in the course of a year.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trierarch_Achaean_League
Trierarch (Achaean League) - The specific instance of the Trierarch rank in the context of country Achaean League.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trierarch_Macedonia
Trierarch (Macedonia (ancient kingdom)) - The specific instance of the Trierarch rank in the context of country Macedonia (ancient kingdom).
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trooper
Trooper (rank) - Trooper (abbr. Tpr) from the French "troupier" is the equivalent rank to private in a regiment with a cavalry tradition in the British Army and many other Commonwealth armies, including those of Australia, Canada, South Africa and New Zealand. Today, most cavalry units operate in the armoured role, equipped with tanks or other armoured fighting vehicles. Some armoured regiments without a cavalry tradition do not use the rank, although the British Royal Tank Regiment does.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trooper_Australia
Trooper (rank) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Trooper (rank) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trooper_Canada
Trooper (rank, Canada) - The specific instance of the Trooper (rank) rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trooper_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Trooper (rank) (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Trooper (rank) rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trumpet_Major
Trumpet Major - Trumpet Major is an appointment in British Army cavalry regiments or the Royal Horse Artillery, held by a Sergeant or a more senior non-commissioned officer or Warrant Officer. His job is to supervise the training and deployment of trumpeters who blow daily duty and ceremonial calls. Trumpet Majors were first appointed to the establishment in 1811. The trumpet was originally a signalling instrument, but it has become purely ceremonial since the invention of radio.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trumpet_Major_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Trumpet Major (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Trumpet Major rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trumpet_Major_England
Trumpet Major (England) - The specific instance of the Trumpet Major rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trumpet_Major_Scotland
Trumpet Major (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Trumpet Major rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Trumpet_Major_Wales
Trumpet Major (Wales) - The specific instance of the Trumpet Major rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tysyatsky
Tysyatsky - Tysyatsky was a military leader in Ancient Rus, who commanded a people's volunteer army called тысяча (tysyacha, or a thousand). In the Novgorod Republic, the tysyatsky evolved into a judicial or commercial official and was elected from boyars at a veche for a period of one year posadnik.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tysyatsky_Russia
Tysyatsky (Russia) - The specific instance of the Tysyatsky rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Tysyatsky_Soviet_Union
Tysyatsky (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Tysyatsky rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Under_Officer
Under Officer - "Underofficer" redirects here, although it can also mean non-commissioned officer when translated from certain other languages. Under Officer is an appointment held by senior cadets at some Commonwealth officer training establishments and in University Officers' Training Corps in the United Kingdom, and also a rank used in some Commonwealth cadet forces.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Under_Officer_Australia
Under Officer (Australia) - The specific instance of the Under Officer rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Under_Officer_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Under Officer (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Under Officer rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Under_Officer_England
Under Officer (England) - The specific instance of the Under Officer rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Under_Officer_Scotland
Under Officer (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Under Officer rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Under_Officer_Wales
Under Officer (Wales) - The specific instance of the Under Officer rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vaapeli
Vääpeli -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vaapeli_Finland
Vääpeli (Finland) - The specific instance of the Vääpeli rank in the context of country Finland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vaapeli_Sweden
Vääpeli (Sweden) - The specific instance of the Vääpeli rank in the context of country Sweden.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Veebel
Veebel - Veebel is an Estonian military rank which has existed since the 20th century. The word veebel is usually, but incorrectly, translated in English as Sergeant. The correct equivalent is Warrant Officer.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Veebel_Estonia
Veebel (Estonia) - The specific instance of the Veebel rank in the context of country Estonia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Veebel_Republic_of_Estonia_1920-1940
Veebel (Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940) - The specific instance of the Veebel rank in the context of the Republic of Estonia, 1920-1940.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast
Vice-Admiral of the Coast - The holder of the post Vice-Admiral of the Coast was responsible for the defence of one of the twenty maritime counties of England, the North and South of Wales, or the four provinces of Ireland. As a Vice-Admiral, the post holder was the chief of naval administration for his district. His responsibilities included pressing men for naval service, deciding the lawfulness of prizes (captured by pirate ships), dealing with salvage claims for wrecks and acting as a judge.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast_England
Vice-Admiral of the Coast (England) - The specific instance of the Vice-Admiral of the Coast rank in the context of country England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast_Scotland
Vice-Admiral of the Coast (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Vice-Admiral of the Coast rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_Coast_Wales
Vice-Admiral of the Coast (Wales) - The specific instance of the Vice-Admiral of the Coast rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West
Vice-Admiral of the West - The historical title Vice-Admiral of the West is sometimes applied to holders of the crown appointment Vice-Admiral of the Coast of counties in the South West of England. The duties of a Vice-Admiral of the coast were to control the shipping (especially piracy) around a maritime county's coast and organise defense on land and at sea. He also acted as a local judge to deal with maritime matters.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West_England
Vice-Admiral of the West (England) - The specific instance of the Vice-Admiral of the West rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West_Scotland
Vice-Admiral of the West (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Vice-Admiral of the West rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice-Admiral_of_the_West_Wales
Vice-Admiral of the West (Wales) - The specific instance of the Vice-Admiral of the West rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice_admiral
Vice admiral -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice_admiral_Australia
Vice admiral (Australia) - The specific instance of the Vice admiral rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice_admiral_Australia_Australia
(Australia) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Vice_admiral_Canada
Vice admiral (Canada) - The specific instance of the Vice admiral rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wachtmeister
Wachtmeister - Wachtmeister (German for master-sentinel; watch-master) was a German, Austrian and Swiss military rank of non-commissioned officers. It was also adopted into Russian Army vakhmistr and was used as Sergeant-grade rank in cavalry (until 1826), then Special Corps of Gendarmes and Cossack cavalry and Cossack Leib Guard units. Also, the Polish army used the rank Wachmistrz as a cavalry-specific title for Sergeant. This was similar to calling cavalry Captains Rittmeister.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wachtmeister_Germany
Wachtmeister (Germany) - The specific instance of the Wachtmeister rank in the context of Germany.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wachtmeister_Russia
Wachtmeister (Russia) - The specific instance of the Wachtmeister rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wachtmeister_Soviet_Union
Wachtmeister (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Wachtmeister rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_EnglishTradition
Warrant officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom
Warrant Officer -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Australia
Warrant Officer (Australia) - The specific instance of the Warrant Officer rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Canada
Warrant Officer (Canada) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of Canada
Warrant Officer (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_England
Warrant Officer (England) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of England.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Scotland
Warrant Officer (Scotland) - The specific instance of the Warrant Officer rank in the context of country Scotland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Warrant_officer_United_Kingdom_Wales
Warrant Officer (Wales) - The specific instance of the Warrant Officer rank in the context of country Wales.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wing_commander
Wing commander (rank) -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wing_commander_(rank)_EnglishTradition
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URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wing_commander_Australia
Wing commander (rank) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Wing commander (rank) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wing_commander_Canada
Wing commander (rank, Canada) - The specific instance of the Wing commander (rank) rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wing_commander_Commonwealth_of_Nations
Wing commander (rank) (Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the Wing commander (rank) rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wojski
Wojski - The Wojski was an officer in medieval Poland, responsible for the security of voivodships or districts at times when voivods and castellans had accompanied the szlachta (nobility) to war. With time, the wojski's responsibilities were take over by starostas, and "wojski" became an honorary district office in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wojski_Lithuania
Wojski (Lithuania) - The specific instance of the Wojski rank in the context of country Lithuania.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wojski_Poland
Wojski (Poland) - The specific instance of the Wojski rank in the context of Poland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wonsu
Wonsu - Wonsu is a very high military rank of the armed forces of the Republic of Korea and of North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wonsu_North_Korea
Wonsu (North Korea) - The specific instance of the Wonsu rank in the context of country North Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Wonsu_South_Korea
Wonsu (South Korea) - The specific instance of the Wonsu rank in the context of country South Korea.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Yesaul
Yesaul - For the town in Armenia, see Ovuni. Part of a series onCossacksFile:Repin Cossacks.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Yesaul_Russia
Yesaul (Russia) - The specific instance of the Yesaul rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Yesaul_Soviet_Union
Yesaul (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Yesaul rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Yesaul_Ukraine
Yesaul (Ukraine) - The specific instance of the Yesaul rank in the context of country Ukraine.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ypolochagos
Ypolochagos - Ypolochagos is used in the modern Greek language to mean "First Lieutenant". In the modern Hellenic Army the rank is superior to that of Anthypolochagos and inferior to that of an Lochagos. The insignia consists of two silver stars. Officers holding this rank should be addressed as "Kyrie Ypolochage" (Κύριε Υπολοχαγέ) by their subordinates, or "Ypolochage + family name" by their superior officers.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ypolochagos_Greece
Ypolochagos (Greece) - The specific instance of the Ypolochagos rank in the context of country Greece.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Rank_Ypolochagos_Official_Timocracy_of_Sapinetia
Ypolochagos (Timocracy_of_Sapinetia) - The specific instance of the Ypolochagos rank in the context of the Timocracy_of_Sapinetia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankAbleSeaman
Able Seaman -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankAbleSeaman_Canada
- The specific instance of the rank in the context of country .
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankAbleSeaman_Commonwealth_of_Nations
(Commonwealth of Nations) - The specific instance of the rank in the context of country Commonwealth of Nations.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCenturion
Centurion -
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCombatMilitaryRank
Combat (military rank) - Combat or Kombat, abbreviated from Командир батальона ("Commander of a battalion") was a military rank in the Red Army until the end of the 1930s. At that time it was roughly equivalent to the rank of Captain.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCombatMilitaryRank_Russia
Combat (military rank) (Russia) - The specific instance of the Combat (military rank) rank in the context of country Russia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCombatMilitaryRank_Soviet_Union
Combat (military rank) (Soviet Union) - The specific instance of the Combat (military rank) rank in the context of country Soviet Union.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCommandant
Commandant (rank) - Commandant is a military or police rank. In the French, Spanish and Irish armed forces it is a rank equivalent to major. In South Africa for most of the second half of the 20th century, commandant was a rank equivalent to lieutenant-colonel in other countries.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCommandant_France
Commandant (rank) (France) - The specific instance of the Commandant (rank) rank in the context of France.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankCommandant_Republic_of_Ireland
Commandant (rank) (Republic of Ireland) - The specific instance of the Commandant (rank) rank in the context of country Republic of Ireland.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankDriver
Driver (rank) - Driver (Dvr) was a military rank used in the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth countries. It was equivalent to the rank of Private. The rank was initially used in the Royal Artillery for the men who drove the teams of horses which pulled the guns. It was phased out after the First World War (when all Royal Artillerymen of the lowest rank were redesignated as Gunners). It was also used in the Royal Australian Artillery and Royal Canadian Artillery.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankDriver_Australia
Driver (rank) (Australia) - The specific instance of the Driver (rank) rank in the context of country Australia.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#RankDriver_Canada
Driver (rank, Canada) - The specific instance of the Driver (rank) rank in the context of Canada.
URI: http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/spacethefinalfrontier
Space - Fights primarily in space.
Modeling military organisations is a complex endevour that is made all that more so because of historical changes made to them over time. This ontology is a first step in standardizing references to military units, ranks and events.
0.1 - Initial unstable release.
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