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For US officers, this article is somewhat confusing, because the OF scale is different from the O scale used in all branches of the US military. I don't know what OF means, but clearly OF-9 is equivalent to O-10 (US), and so on down the line, all being off by one. Sivamo 08:24, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Someone needs to make a list of countries that follow the British model due to its unique and scarce nature. So far, I've confirmed Australia, New Zealand, and India, any more?
Arthurus seems to be a new sockpuppet of Roitr. He recreates article Chief Marshal of the Air Force of the Russia in spite this rank does not exist.-- Nixer 17:52, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
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For US officers, this article is somewhat confusing, because the OF scale is different from the O scale used in all branches of the US military. I don't know what OF means, but clearly OF-9 is equivalent to O-10 (US), and so on down the line, all being off by one. Sivamo 08:24, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Someone needs to make a list of countries that follow the British model due to its unique and scarce nature. So far, I've confirmed Australia, New Zealand, and India, any more?
Arthurus seems to be a new sockpuppet of Roitr. He recreates article Chief Marshal of the Air Force of the Russia in spite this rank does not exist.-- Nixer 17:52, 24 March 2006 (UTC)