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Military ranks of women's services in WWII

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TheMilitary ranks of Women's Services in WWII are the military insignia used by the variousall female military services and units duringWorld War II.

Germany

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Main article:Ranks and insignia of the German Women’s Auxiliary Services

Italian Social Republic

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Officers
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
Italian Social RepublicFemale Auxiliary Service
Comandante generaleVice comandante generaleIspettriceComandante raggruppamentoComandante provincialeVice comandante provincialeComandante di gruppo
Enlisted
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Italian Social RepublicFemale Auxiliary Service
No insignia
Capo nucleoVice capo nucleoAusiliaria sceltaAusiliaria

United Kingdom

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Officers
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
United KingdomWomen's Transport Service
(1938–1945)
CommandantStaff commanderCommanderCaptainLieutenantEnsign
United KingdomAuxiliary Territorial Service
(1938–1941)
Chief controllerSenior controllerControllerChief commandantSenior commandantCompany commanderDeputy company commanderCompany assistant
United KingdomAuxiliary Territorial Service[1]
(1941–1949)
Chief controllerSenior controllerControllerChief commanderSenior commanderJunior commanderSubalternSecond subaltern
United KingdomMechanised Transport Corps
Corps commandantSenior commandantCommandantCommanderCaptainLieutenantEnsign
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
Women's Auxiliary Air Force
(1939–1940)
Senior controllerControllerChief commandantSenior commandantCompany commanderDeputy company commanderCompany assistant
Women's Auxiliary Air Force
(1940–1949)[2]
Air Chief Commandant[note 1]Air CommandantGroup OfficerWing OfficerSquadron OfficerFlight OfficerSection OfficerAssistant Section Officer
Women's Royal Naval Service
(1939–1940)[3]DirectorDeputy directorSuperintendentChief officerFirst officerSecond officer
(1941–1945)[4]SuperintendentChief officerFirst officerSecond officerThird officer
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
Other ranks
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
United KingdomWomen's Transport Service
(1938–1945)
No insignia
Warrant Officer Class IISergeantCorporalLance CorporalDriver


United KingdomAuxiliary Territorial Service
(1938–1941)
No insignia
Senior LeaderSection LeaderSub-LeaderChief VolunteerVolunteer


United KingdomAuxiliary Territorial Service
(1941–1949)
No insignia
Warrant Officer Class IWarrant Officer Class IIStaff SergeantSergeantCorporal
Bombardier[note 2]
Lance Corporal
Lance Bombardier[note 3]
Private
Gunner[note 4]


United KingdomMechanised Transport Corps
No insignia
Company Cadet OfficerSection Cadet OfficerCadet OfficerDriver


Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Women's Auxiliary Air Force
(1939–1940)
No insigniaNo insignia
Senior Section LeaderSection LeaderAssistant Section LeaderAircraftwoman 1st ClassAircraftwoman 2nd Class


Women's Auxiliary Air Force
(1940–1949)
No insigniaNo insignia
Warrant officer[note 5]Flight Sergeant[note 6]SergeantCorporalLeading AircraftwomanAircraftwoman 1st ClassAircraftwoman 2nd Class


United KingdomWomen's Royal Naval Service
(1939–1952)
Chief WrenPetty Officer WrenLeading WrenWrenOrdinary Wren


Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted

Notes

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  1. ^created 1943 with first appointment.
  2. ^used when assigned to AAC batteries[citation needed]
  3. ^used when assigned to AAC batteries[citation needed]
  4. ^used when assigned to AAC batteries[citation needed]
  5. ^also called Under Officer
  6. ^also called Senior Sergeant

References

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  1. ^Talbot-Booth, E. C., ed. (1943).Rank and Badges in the Navy, Army, RAF, and Auxiliaries(PDF). London: George Philip and Son Ltd. p. 31.
  2. ^Talbot-Booth, E.C. (1943).Ranks and Badges in the Navy, Army, RAF and Auxiliaries(PDF). London: George Philip & Son, Ltd. p. 31.
  3. ^Coleman, E.C. (2011).Rank and Rate Volume II. The Crowood Press.
  4. ^Talbot-Booth, E.C. (1943).Ranks and Badges in the Navy, Army, RAF and Auxiliaries(PDF). London: George Philip & Son, Ltd. p. 30.
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