![united states - Why does the Canadian Air Force name its ranks like its Army, whilst the Australian and New Zealand Air Forces use the Royal Air Force's? - History Stack Exchange united states - Why does the Canadian Air Force name its ranks like its Army, whilst the Australian and New Zealand Air Forces use the Royal Air Force's? - History Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/hyPcR.jpg)
united states - Why does the Canadian Air Force name its ranks like its Army, whilst the Australian and New Zealand Air Forces use the Royal Air Force's? - History Stack Exchange
![RAF SURPLUS ROYAL AIR FORCE RANK SLIDES,EPAULETTES,CORPORAL,SERGENT,TECHNICIAN – Sierra Alpha Supplies RAF SURPLUS ROYAL AIR FORCE RANK SLIDES,EPAULETTES,CORPORAL,SERGENT,TECHNICIAN – Sierra Alpha Supplies](https://sierraalphasupplies.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/57-836.jpg)
RAF SURPLUS ROYAL AIR FORCE RANK SLIDES,EPAULETTES,CORPORAL,SERGENT,TECHNICIAN – Sierra Alpha Supplies
![united states - Why does the Canadian Air Force name its ranks like its Army, whilst the Australian and New Zealand Air Forces use the Royal Air Force's? - History Stack Exchange united states - Why does the Canadian Air Force name its ranks like its Army, whilst the Australian and New Zealand Air Forces use the Royal Air Force's? - History Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/r4HUc.png)
united states - Why does the Canadian Air Force name its ranks like its Army, whilst the Australian and New Zealand Air Forces use the Royal Air Force's? - History Stack Exchange
![Nicholas Drummond on X: "The Royal Air Force has 19 different ranks. 7/20 https://t.co/eo4wRw8yyo" / X Nicholas Drummond on X: "The Royal Air Force has 19 different ranks. 7/20 https://t.co/eo4wRw8yyo" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FCox--qXsAIjRQc.jpg:large)
Nicholas Drummond on X: "The Royal Air Force has 19 different ranks. 7/20 https://t.co/eo4wRw8yyo" / X
![Nicholas Drummond on X: "The RAF follows the same structure as the other two services. Generally, all three services use three types of insignia: chevron, anchor or propeller, thin ring or pip, Nicholas Drummond on X: "The RAF follows the same structure as the other two services. Generally, all three services use three types of insignia: chevron, anchor or propeller, thin ring or pip,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FCo75ekXsAEZdSe.jpg:large)