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Rates and ranks of the Royal Navy in ascending order: * Able Seaman * Leading Rate ---- * Petty Officer * Chief Petty Officer ---- * Warrant Officer 2 * Warrant Officer 1 ---- * Officer Cadet * Midshipman ---- * Sub-Lieutenant * Lieutenant * Lieutenant-Commander ---- * Commander * Captain * Commodore ---- * Rear-Admiral * Vice-Admiral * Admiral ---- * Admiral of the Fleet

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For males the NCO ranks are Chief Petty Officer, Petty Officer and Leading Hand. The other ranks are: Admiral of the Fleet, Admiral, Vice and then Rear Admiral, Commodore, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant-Commander, Lieutenant, Sub-Lieutenant, and Acting Sub-Lieutenant. The woman have different rankings.

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Officer Cadet Midshipman Sub- Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant- Commander Commander Captain Commodore Rear Admiral Vice Admiral Admiral Admiral of the Fleet

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