What is mexican navy ranks?

The Mexican Navy, known as Armada de México in Spanish, has several ranks for its officers and enlisted personnel. Here is a list of the main ranks in ascending order:

Enlisted Personnel:

  • Marinero (Seaman)
  • Cabo (Corporal)
  • Cabo Primero (First Corporal)
  • Sargento Segundo (Second Sergeant)
  • Sargento Primero (First Sergeant)
  • Suboficial (Chief Petty Officer)
  • Suboficial Primero (First Chief Petty Officer)
  • Suboficial Mayor (Master Chief Petty Officer)

Officers:

  • Guardiamarina (Midshipman)
  • Teniente de Fragata (Lieutenant Junior Grade)
  • Teniente de Navío (Lieutenant)
  • Capitán de Corbeta (Lieutenant Commander)
  • Capitán de Fragata (Commander)
  • Capitán de Navío (Captain)
  • Contraalmirante (Rear Admiral)
  • Vicealmirante (Vice Admiral)
  • Almirante (Admiral)

It is important to note that each rank has its own insignia, which includes different colors, stripes, stars, and/or anchors, depending on the rank. In addition, the Mexican Navy includes several specialized service branches, such as the Naval Infantry, Naval Aviation, and Naval Engineering, which also have their own specific ranks and insignia.