Corporal
![]() Corporal is a military rank (equivalent to NATO Rank Code OR-4) in use by several militaries of the world. It is known by several different names depending upon the language of the military service in which the term is used. Beside the English term Corporal, the rank is also known as Gefreiter, Capo, Rav-Turai, alikersantti, and Rikushi. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Corporal is the second lowest of the non-commissioned officer ranks in the Australian Army, falling between Lance Corporal and Sergeant. A Corporal is usually a Section Commander (SeCo), and is in charge of 10-14 men of private rank. He may also have a second-in-command, generally a Lance Corporal. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Australian Army: The Australian Army is Australia's military land force. It is part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force.... Lance Corporal: Lance Corporal (LCpl or L/Cpl) is a military rank used by some elements of the British, Commonwealth, and U.S. armed forces. It ranks above privates and below corporal, although its specific status beyond that differs between the forces that use it. It is equivalent to the NATO Rank Grade OR-3.... Sergeant: This article is about the rank of sergeant. For alternate meanings see Sergeant (disambiguation).... Corporal related Images and Photos (experimental)
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