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Wei (rank)
Company-grade officer in Chinese armed forces From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wei is a company-grade officer rank used in some East Asian militaries, including China, Taiwan, North Korea and South Korea.
This article is missing information about this rank in Ancient China and Korea. (March 2023) |
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Chinese variant
People's Liberation Army
The same rank names are used for all services, prefixed by haijun (simplified Chinese: 海军; traditional Chinese: 海軍; lit. 'naval force') or kongjun (simplified Chinese: 空军; traditional Chinese: 空軍; lit. 'air force').
Republic of China Armed Forces
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Korean variant
North Korea
South Korea
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Vietnamese variant
South Vietnamese variant
See also
Ranks used in Chinese character-using countries
- General officer: Jiang (rank)
- Senior officer: Sa (rank), Xiao (rank), Lyeong
- Junior officer: Wei (rank)
- Non-commissioned officers: Shi (rank)
- Enlisted ranks: Bing (rank), Shi (rank)
- Ranks of the People's Liberation Army
- Ranks of the People's Liberation Army Navy
- Ranks of the People's Liberation Army Air Force
- Republic of China Armed Forces rank insignia
- Vietnamese military ranks and insignia
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References
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