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Nigerian military ranks and symbols

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Military insignia used by the Nigerian Armed Forces The Military ranks of Nigeria are the military insignia used by the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Nigeria shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom.[1] Commissioned officer ranks The rank insignia of commissioned officers. Rank group General/flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet Nigerian Army[2]vte Field marshal General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel
Major Captain Lieutenant Second lieutenant Nigerian Navy[2]vte Admiral of the Fleet Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Sub-Lieutenant Midshipman Nigerian Air Force[2]vte Marshal of the air force Air chief marshal Air marshal Air vice-marshal Air commodore Group captain
Wing commander Squadron leader Flight lieutenant Flying officer Pilot officer Rank group General/flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet Other ranks The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted Nigerian Army[2]vte No insignia Army warrant officer Master
warrant officer Warrant officer Staff sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal Private(or equivalent) Nigerian Navy[2]vte No insignia Navy Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Warrant Officer Petty officer Leading seaman Able seaman Seaman Ordinary seaman Nigerian Air Force[2]vte No insignia Air warrant officer Master warrant officer
Warrant officer Flight sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance corporal Aircraftman Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted References ^ Smaldone, Joseph P. (1992). "National Security". In Metz, Helen Chapin (ed.).
Nigeria: a country study. Area Handbook (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress.

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(1992). "National Security". In Metz, Helen Chapin (ed.). Nigeria: a country study.

Area Handbook (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. pp. 296–297. LCCN 92009026. Retrieved 21 October 2021.

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uniforminsignia.org. The International Encyclopedia of Uniform Insignia. Retrieved 21 October 2021.


Retrieved from " Nigerian Army Ranks and Symbols: The Nigerian military is a reputable organisation that protects the Nigerian people. Becoming a member of the armed forces is a noble goal for anyone who wishes to serve their country. We’d like to show you the ranks of the Nigerian army here. The Structure of the Nigerian Military Let’s use
some lines to talk about the Nigerian military in general before we dive into the list of the Nigerian army ranks. It took its present form in 1960, the same year that Nigeria had its independence.
It is the duty of the military to guide the Nigerian people from internal and external dangers and to uphold the country’s structural integrity. Branches of Nigerian Armed Forces Nigerian Army which is responsible for maintaining peace on the land, enforcing the law, and controlling humanitarian missions; Nigerian Navy which operates in the open
waters to assure the security of the country and offer rescue if necessary The Nigerian Airforce which provides air support, cargo transportation, and other air missions The Nigerian Army was formed in 1960 and is the Nigerian Armed Forces’ foremost defensive arm, responsible for land warfare. It is commanded by the Nigerian Army Council
(NAC). The original elements of the Royal West African Frontier Force (RWAFF) in Nigeria were formed in 1900. Meanwhile, on the verge of the War, British-trained Nigerian troops saw action with the 1st (West Africa) Infantry Brigade, the 81st, and the 82nd (West Africa) Divisions are the ones that fought in the East African Campaign (World War
II) and in the Far East.
More Details In Nigeria, from a force of 18,000 in infantry battalions and supportive units, strength came forth around 126,000 in three divisions by the end of the Nigerian Civil War in 1970. Interestingly, in the sphere of doctrine, the work of the Federal Nigerian army did not basically change: its task continued to remain close to and conquer an
organized enemy. The effect of individual personalities is basically greater in the armies of developing states, as they tend to have weaker institutional frameworks. However, the main personalities involved in Nigeria included then-ColonelOlusegun Obasanjo. Obasanjo is principally significant owing to his moves to reorder his command 3 Division
during the civil war to foster its logistics and administration. The reorganization he rated made the Division able of doing its task which ended the civil war. Moreover, the Nigerian Army fought the Civil War significantly with fewer resources.
Obasanjo’s memoirs chronicle the lack of any stocks of extra equipment for mobilization and the “haphazard and unreliable system of procurement and provisioning” which lasted for the entire period of the war. Arms embargoes imposed by various Western countries made the situation more difficult.
Nigerian Army Ranks Let’s look at Nigerian army ranks and their symbols: 1. Field Marshal The field marshal is another name for General of the Army, it is the highest rank in the Nigerian Army but unfortunately, no personnel since the creation of the Nigerian Army have ever reached up to this rank. As shown above, The insignia of the Field Marshal
is made up of a golden eagle, a cross of sword, and a baton surrounded by two branches. 2.
General The second after the field marshal is the General and so far in Nigeria, it is the highest attained rank in the Nigerian Army, a General is identified by a silver eagle, two golden six-pointed stars, and a cross of sword and baton. 3. Lieutenant General The third in this category is the Lieutenant General. He is the third most powerful rank in the
Nigerian Army. Its symbol is composed of all elements making up the symbol of Major General, and a golden six-pointed star. 4. Major General Major General is the second rank from the bottom in the powerful phase of ranks in the Nigerian Army.
As shown above, The symbol of Major General is made up of a golden eagle and a cross of sword and baton 5. Brigadier Brigadier is the lowest ranking general officer in the Nigerian Amy. When the Brigadier is been appointed to a field command, he is typically in command of a brigade consisting of around 4,000 troops.
liken to that of a Colonel, the insignia of a brigadier is made up of one silver eagle and six-pointed stars arranged in a triangular form. Read Also: 6. Colonel Colonel is among the top ranks in the Nigerian Army. And he plays the crucial duty to be responsible for the regiment (A regiment is a permanent unit of an army). The insignia for Colonel is one
silver eagle above vertically aligned two six-pointed stars. 7.
Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant Colonel is one of the most important ranks in the Nigerian Army, and becoming one is not an easy feat. The insignia for this rank is made up of one silver eagle above a vertically aligned six-pointed star below. 8. Major In the order of the Nigerian Army, the rank of Major is next after the Captain. It is likened to the naval
rank of lieutenant commander in the other uniformed services. They can be identified by a “silver eagle” marked on the badge of their uniform. 9. Captain This is undoubtedly the most famous in the rank within the army as it is known by both the learned and unlearned. And as we have said before, First Lieutenant and Second Lieutenant are
subordinate to the Captain. The insignia of a Captain is made up of three six-pointed stars that are vertically aligned. 10. First Lieutenant Next, after the Second Lieutenant, the First Lieutenant. And just as the Second Lieutenant is the second subordinate of a captain, the First Lieutenant is the Captain’s first substitute. You can differentiate a First
Lieutenant from a second lieutenant by looking out for the “vertically aligned two six-pointed stars” marked badge on the uniform.
11.
Second Lieutenant As the Lance Corporal, Second Lieutenant is the lowest rank in the hierarchy of commissioned officers. The word as used ‘lieutenant’ means substitute, and Second Lieutenant means the second substitute of a Captain. It is easy to identify them as the insignia designated to this rank is a single “six-pointed star”, the star seen in the
Nigerian Army emblem. 12. Master Warrant Officer However, Master Warrant Officer also known as Master Sergeant, Master Warrant Officer is the highest non-commissioned rank in the Nigerian Army. They are charged to deal with military equipment and can be identified by an insignia that has the “Nigerian coat of arms.“ 13.
Warrant Officer The warrant officer is the next in line of rank after Staff Sergeant in the order of the Nigerian Army. It is thought to be a good rank for young military personnel. As shown above, A Warrant Officer can be identified by the “golden eagle surrounded by a golden crown made of olive leaves” marked badge on the uniform. 14. Staff
Sargent Staff Sergeant is next after Sergeant; but unlike the Sergeant, a Staff Sergeant is a superior non-commissioned officer in the Nigerian Army. Staff Sergeant can be identified by “a golden eagle above the triple V” marked badge on the uniform. 15. Sargent The sergeant comes after Corporal in the order of the Nigerian Army. And although it is
senior to both a Lance Corporal and Corporal, a Sergeant in the Nigerian Army is still a junior non-commissioned officer. However, to identify a Sergeant, look out for the “triple V” marked badge on the uniform 16. Corporal This is second to the last in the hierarchy of Rank, the Corporal is the next rank that a Lance Corporal assumes upon promotion.
17. Lance Corporal Although Lance Corporal is the lowest rank in the Nigerian Army, a soldier of this rank ranks higher than private soldiers (Privates are the newly recruited soldiers). If you have any questions concerning Nigerian Army Ranks and Symbols 2023: See Complete Information, please feel free to use the comment box below and ask us
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Please share it on Twitter, Facebook, G+, Whatsapp or Email it to friends. Use the buttons below to do this. The Nigerian military is a respectable establishment that protects Nigerian citizens. Becoming an armed forces member is a dignifying goal for anyone who wants to serve their country. If you want to know more about the Nigerian military, and
specifically the army, check out this article on the Nigerian Army ranks and symbols. That way, you will know what to aim for!Nigerian Army ranks, symbols, and salaries.
Photo: canva.com (modified by author)Source: UGCNigeria became independent in 1960 and renamed the Nigerian Military Force (NMF) the Royal Nigerian Army (RNA). In addition, the Nigerian army ranks structure, uniform, and instruments also changed. As a result, the army is part of the Nigerian Armed Forces (NAF).The structure of the
Nigerian militaryThe Nigerian Armed Forces are responsible for protecting citizens from internal and external threats and maintaining the structural integrity of the country. NAF has three service branches:Nigerian Army - It is responsible for maintaining peace on the land, enforcing the law and controlling humanitarian missions;Nigerian Navy - It
operates in the open waters to assure the security of the country and offer rescue if necessary; Nigerian Airforce - It provides air support, cargo transportation and other air missions.NAF is one of the toughest defence forces on the continent. Today, we will only talk about the Nigerian army symbols. The Nigerian Armed Forces are committed to
advanced training and technological modernization programs, including acquiring and refurbishing armoured vehicles, combat aircraft, and aerial reconnaissance drones. Nigerian Army ranks and logo (insignia)The Nigerian Army has a very defined rank structure, where every position has its meaning, status and signs. By looking at a soldier's
uniform, you can tell who they are and what they do (and even how much they earn). Learn all about the Army ranks in Nigeria below:Nigerian military ranks and symbols for non-commissioned officers. Photo: @RecruitmentNew3Here is the list of ranks in the Nigerian Army for non-commissioned officers in ascending order:Recruit/Trainee - It is the
lowest rank in the Nigerian Army. The rank is for recruits who do not have insignia. Visit the Nigerian Army recruitment portal for recruitment. A Trainee might get one shoulder mark.Private Soldier - This is the second rank after the trainee position.Lance Corporal - This is slightly higher than the recruit/trainee position but the second lowest officer
rank. A Lance Corporal receives a one-shoulder mark.Corporal - It is the third lowest level of the Nigerian Army hierarchy. A Corporal has two shoulder marks and oversees a troop's body.Sergeant - A Sergeant gets three shoulder marks and is a junior non-commissioned officer. Staff Sergeant- This is a senior non-commissioned rank of the Nigerian
Army. A Staff Sergeant has three shoulder marks and a golden eagle on top.Warrant Officer/Sergeant First Class - Its insignia is the golden eagle surrounded by the matching golden crown made of olive leaves. A Warrant Officer is an assistant of the Master Sergeant.Master Warrant Officer/Master Sergeant - Nigerian army officers in this rank are in
charge of military equipment. The insignia of the Master Warrant Officer/Master Sergeant is the Nigerian Coat Of Arms, where the horses are silver, and the rest is golden.Nigeria army ranks and symbols for commissioned officers. Photo: @RecruitmentNewThese are the Army ranks for commissioned officers in Nigeria, from the least to the most
powerful.Second Lieutenant - A Lieutenant has one silver star (a six-pointed star) on each shoulder. The word ‘lieutenant’ means ‘substitute.’ First Lieutenant- The officer has two vertically aligned silver stars on the shoulders. A First Lieutenant is the Captain's deputy.Captain - A Captain gets three vertically aligned silver stars on the shoulders. This
is the highest rank among the tactical troop organization. Major - A Major has a silver eagle on each shoulder. It is among the lowest field officer rank in the Nigerian Army. Lieutenant Colonel - A Lieutenant Colonel is the Colonel's deputy. The officer wears a vertically aligned silver star and a silver eagle on each shoulder. This is a mid-level rank
among the field officers.
Colonel - A Colonel has two silver stars and a silver eagle (all vertically aligned) on each shoulder. The officer is at the top of the field officer hierarchy and the bottom of the commissioned officer hierarchy. In addition, the Colonel is responsible for the regiments.Brigadier General - These officers are in charge of brigades. A Brigadier General wears
three silver stars on each shoulder. The stars form a triangle with a silver eagle on top.Major General - A Major General is a mid-level commissioned officer rank.
The officer has a golden emblem of the crossed sword and baton below a golden eagle on each shoulder.Lieutenant General - It is the third highest rank in the Nigerian Army. Lieutenant Generals have the vertically aligned emblem of the crossed sword and baton, a star and an eagle, all in gold and on the shoulders.The General - The officer wears a
vertically aligned crossed sword and baton, two stars and the eagle, all in gold and on both shoulders. It is the second highest rank in the Nigerian Army.Army Field Marshal/General of the Army - Nobody has ever claimed this spot throughout the history of the Nigerian Army because it is an unattainable rank. An Army Field Marshal should wear an
emblem of the crossed sword and baton surrounded by two branches and an eagle on top, all in gold and on both shoulders.Army ranks in Nigeria and symbols for commissioned officers.
Photo: @RecruitmentNewThe Nigerian Army has a flag with deep meaning behind the symbols it carries. The flag has an eagle on top of a shaded six-pointed star with Arabic writing on the red-black-red backdrop. Here are their meanings:The eagle stands for the grace and power of the army. Like an eagle, the army keeps watch in times of peace
and strikes the enemies with frightening precision in times of war.The star represents the unity of Nigeria, created in 1914. What seems like a shadow is a black star merged with the yellow one. The two stars stand for the Southern and Northern Protectorates united to create Nigeria.The Arabic writing is the Nigerian Army's motto. It means victory
comes from God alone.Red stands for the enemy forces, and it is customary in NATO to use this colour in the military elements.
Black represents the cavalry and other troops.Nigerian Army flag. Photo: KyprosSource: TwitterThe commissioned officers are above the non-commissioned officers. These are the ranks of Nigerian army officers from top to bottom:1.
Commissioned officersArmy Field Marshal/General of the ArmyThe GeneralLieutenant GeneralMajor GeneralBrigadier GeneralColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorCaptain First LieutenantSecond Lieutenant2. Non-commissioned officersMaster Warrant OfficerWarrant OfficerStaff SergeantSergeantCorporalLance CorporalPrivate SoldierRecruitThe Army
Field Marshal/General of the Army is at the top of all military ranks in Nigeria. However, nobody has reached this level since the country gained independence in 1960.How can I check my rank in Nigerian Army?You can differentiate Nigeria's army ranks for non-commissioned and commissioned officers by checking the logos and symbols they wear
on their uniforms (the shoulders).How much is Nigeria Army's monthly salary?There are different pay rates for different ranks in the Nigerian army. On average, Nigerian military officers earn between N45,000 to N1.5 million. The wage increases as the soldier moves up the ranks.COMMISSIONED OFFICERSMONTHLY SALARY NON-
COMMISSIONED OFFICERSMONTHLY SALARY The General N1,500,000Master Warrant OfficerN90,000Lieutenant GeneralN1,000,00Warrant OfficerN80,000Major GeneralN950,000Staff SergeantN68,000Brigadier GeneralN750,000 Sergeant N63,000Colonel N550,000CorporalN58,000Lieutenant ColonelN350,000Lance CorporalN54,000 -
55,000MajorN300,000Private SoldierN48,000 - N49,000CaptainN220,000LieutenantN180,000Second LieutenantN120,000The Nigerian Army ranks provide an orderly leadership system that indicates each soldier's level of expertise, responsibility, and authority in the military. The ranks also instil discipline and the notion of duty and responsibility
among the soldiers.READ ALSO: Universities offering Criminology in Nigeria in 2022 (and entry requirements)Legit.ng also posted an article about universities offering Criminology in Nigeria in 2022 (and entry requirements). It is an incredible alternative career for those who want to work in the legal profession.The degree will enable you to work as
a Criminology Professor, Private Investigator, Loss Prevention Officer, Jury Consultant, Police Detective, Criminal Profiler, and more. Source: Legit.ng

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