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  1. Commands a platoon ( French: section) of infantry, a troop ( French: peloton) of cavalry, or a brigade of the Gendarmerie. Commands at the same level as a lieutenant, but is a more junior officer rank. An Officer Designate rank. Technically it is not a commissioned rank but it is still treated in all respects as one.

  2. May 30, 2015 · The ranks in the French Foreign Legion are similar to those in the regular French Army. All recruits are volunteers and are known as basic legionnaires. Over time, about 25% will become non-commissioned officers (sous-officiers). Upon joining, a new legionnaire receives a monthly salary of €1,200 and food and lodgings.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › French_ArmyFrench Army - Wikipedia

    Non-commissioned officers with three years in the army, spend two years at École militaire interarmes, and graduate as First Lieutenants. 50% of the commissioned officers in the French Army are former NCOs. Contract officers serve on renewable contracts for a maximum of 20 years service. A bachelor's degree is required.

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    • 118,600 active personnel, 23,000 reserve personnel
  5. Equally, exposed here forth in the Sous-Officiers section, the rank of Major (Major), is heir to the former rank of Major-Adjudant (Adjudant-Major), is the most elevated rank in the non-commissioned officers (Sous-Officiers) of the French Army, the French Air Force, French Navy, and Gendarmerie Nationale.

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  6. Mar 17, 2024 · Commands a platoon ( French : section) of infantry, a troop ( French : peloton) of cavalry, or a brigade of the Gendarmerie. Commands at the same level as a lieutenant, but is a more junior officer rank. An Officer Designate rank. Technically it is not a commissioned rank but it is still treated in all respects as one.

  7. The EMIA is the heir of various military branch (i.e. infantry, cavalry and artillery) schools dating from the early 19th century and intended to train army officers promoted from the enlisted ranks (militaires du rang), from non-commissioned officers (sous-officiers) or from the reserves (anciens officiers de réserve).