Common Officer
Common Officer The general officer ranks are named by prefixing "common", as an adjective, with field officer ranks, although in some nations the best general officers are titled field marshal, marshal, or captain common. In most navies, flag officers are the equivalent of basic officers, and the naval rank of admiral is equal to the precise military rank of basic. A noteworthy historical exception was the Cromwellian naval rank "basic at sea". In current years in the American service there is a tendency to use flag officer and flag rank to refer to generals and admirals of the companies collectively. Today, the title of common is thought in some international locations as a four-star rank. However, completely different nations use different systems of stars or different insignia for senior ranks. These were formalized in their current system to switch the Turkish system that was formerly in use within the Arab world and the Turco-Egyptian ranks in Egypt. These ...