In the current rank system of the China People's Liberation Army, the rank of officers is divided into 10 three grades, namely:
General officers: general, lieutenant general and major general;
University officials: senior colonel, colonel, lieutenant colonel and major;
Captain: Captain, captain and second lieutenant.
The ranks of officers in the navy, air force and armed police are preceded by "navy", "air force" and "armed police" respectively. Professional and technical officers are preceded by "professional skills". There are also civilian cadres and cadets.
The ranks of non-commissioned officers are set from low to high: corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant, master sergeant level 4, master sergeant level 3, master sergeant level 2 and master sergeant level 1. The armed police force also has the rank of etiquette soldier, which is divided into five grades: private, first class, corporal, sergeant and staff sergeant.
Extended data:
1952, the general cadre department and Soviet experts initially formulated a set of military rank programs. In this scheme, the level is set to 6 levels and 20 levels. Marshal level 3: Grand Marshal, State Marshal, and Marshal of all services and arms; General level 4: general, quasi-general, lieutenant general and major general; Three levels of school officials: colonel, lieutenant colonel and major; Junior officer level 4: captain, lieutenant, second lieutenant, second lieutenant; Sergeant level 4: warrant officer, staff sergeant, sergeant and corporal; Soldier II: Private, Private.
1953 "Regulations on Military Ranks of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Draft)" revised the above plan: increase the rank of senior colonel; Rename generals and quasi-generals as generals and generals; Rename the captain, first-class lieutenant and second-class lieutenant as captain, captain and lieutenant; Other things remain the same.
195565438+1On October 23rd, the Central Military Commission issued the "Instructions on Evaluating Military Ranks". 1955 On February 8th, the Sixth Session of the First the NPC Standing Committee passed the Regulations on the Service of Officers of the China People's Liberation Army, and the China People's Liberation Army officially implemented the rank system. Compared with 1953, the rank setting is reduced by two levels: marshal and warrant officer, and * * * is set to six levels and 19 levels.
Marshal II: Grand Marshal China and Grand Marshal China (actually not awarded);
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General officer level 4: general, general, lieutenant general and major general;
University officer level 4: senior colonel, colonel, lieutenant colonel and major;
Junior officer level 4: captain, captain, lieutenant and second lieutenant;
Sergeant level 3: staff sergeant, sergeant and corporal;
Soldier II: Private, Private. ?
When the title was actually awarded, at the request of Mao Zedong himself, the vacancy of the title of Grand Marshal of the People's Republic of China was not awarded; The increase in the rank of warrant officer was because there were hundreds of thousands of deputy platoon-level cadres in our army at that time, and the Military Commission decided to temporarily increase the rank of warrant officer to solve the problem of the title of deputy platoon-level cadres.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese People's Liberation Army rank system