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In 1857, the British Army rank order, from highest to lowest, typically included the following ranks: Field Marshal, General, Lieutenant General, Major General, Brigadier General, Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Major, Captain, Lieutenant, and Ensign. The officer ranks were supported by non-commissioned officer ranks such as Sergeant Major, Sergeant, and Corporal, as well as ranks for the privates. This hierarchy was essential for maintaining order and discipline within the military structure during that period.

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