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Senior and Aircraftman
Corporal is the lowest NCO rank in the Royal Air Force ( aside from the RAF Regiment who have Lance-Corporals ), coming between Junior Technician or Senior Aircraftman ( Technician ) and Sergeant in the technical trades, or Senior Aircraftman and Sergeant in the non technical trades.
In the RAF it ranks equal to Senior Aircraftman Technician ( SAC ( T )), above Senior Aircraftman ( SAC ) and below Corporal and has a NATO rank code of OR-2.
Airmen in non-technical trades always progressed directly from Senior Aircraftman to Corporal.
In 2000 the Royal Air Force changed the rank to Senior Aircraftman Technician, SAC ( T ).
Rank badge of a Royal Air Force Senior Aircraftman
RAF Senior Aircraftman as it appears on Dress Uniform
Senior Aircraftman ( SAC ), is a rank in the Royal Air Force, ranking between Leading Aircraftman and Senior Aircraftman Technician ( SAC ( T )) ( although SACs in non-technical trades progress directly to Corporal ) and having a NATO rank code of OR-2.
From March 2005, SACs in technical trades who had attained the Operational Performance Standard were promoted to Senior Aircraftman Technician SAC ( T ) and given a new badge of rank, consisting of the three-bladed propeller inside a circle.
The three ranks are also known as ' AC ' for Aircraftmen, ' LAC ' for Leading Aircraftman, and ' SAC ' for Senior Aircraftman.
It is called Junior Technician or Senior Aircraftman Technician.

Senior and rank
Senior officials honorably discharged from office retain the title and rank of their office.
Senior Waffen-SS commanders had little respect for Himmler and he was scornfully nicknamed " Reichsheini " by the Waffen-SS rank and file.
* Senior Aircraftsman, British Royal Air Force rank
* Senior Assistant Commissioner, a rank in the Singapore Police Force and Royal Malaysia Police
* Assistant Warrant Officer, a rank in Pakistan Air Force above Senior Technician and below Warrant Officer
* Senior Warrant Officer, a Warrant Officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces
He became a Lieutenant in the Soviet Air Force on 5 November 1957 ; on 6 November 1959 he received the rank of Senior Lieutenant.
In 1997, the Lord Chief Justice, Sir Robert Carswell, wrote " I have little doubt myself that this is all part of an ongoing politically-based campaign to have the office of Queen's Counsel replaced by a rank entitled Senior Counsel, or something to that effect ".
It is the equivalent of the rank of Queen's Counsel in the United Kingdom, which was use in Ceylon ( Sri Lanka ) until 1972 when Sri Lanka became a republic, when the position became that of Senior Attorney-at-Law.
Senior officers ' batmen usually received fast promotion to lance-corporal rank, with many becoming corporals and even sergeants.
The next rank is vanhempi konstaapeli or Senior Constable.
Within Victoria Police, a Senior Constable is the rank above a Constable while above a Senior Constable is a Leading Senior Constable.
When first introduced into Victoria Police, the Leading Senior Constable was a classification not a rank, somewhat like " detective ".
The last round of wage negotiations however saw Leading Senior Constable become a rank in its own right, one that a lot of members will pass on their way from Constable to Sergeant though it's not strictly necessary and is permissible to be promoted to Sergeant direct from Senior Constable.
Senior officers ( Commander and above ) are addressed by their rank as in " Commander Smith " or " Admiral Smith ".
While commonly referred to by their rank, i. e. Seaman / Airman / Fireman / Petty Officer X or ( Senior / Master ) Chief X, in formal occasions, i. e. weddings, an enlisted man's full title is sometimes used, starting with their rating, then their rank, and their name, i. e. Electronics Technician Petty Officer Second Class X.
Senior officers may address him simply as " RSM ", while, as a warrant officer, he is addressed as " Sir " by those junior in rank.
Coast Guard drill instructors are called " company commanders " and hold a rank ranging from Petty Officer 2nd Class ( E-5 ) up to Senior Chief Petty Officer ( E-8 ).
March 1958 to October 1963, he was Associate Professor, Institute of Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo, although from November 1959 to August 1962 he was on leave from the above as Senior Research Associate with the honorary rank of Associate Professor and as the Acting Director, Laboratory of High Energy Physics and Cosmic Radiation, Department of Physics, University of Chicago.
1929 Western Carolina Teachers College ; Senior College rank established

Senior and Royal
They are legislative and executive powers and functions conferred on the Governor-General, not by Royal authority, but by statutory authority ," a view held also by Andrew Inglis Clark, who assisted Sir Samuel Griffith with drafts of the constitution and later became Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
Henry Purcell Senior, whose older brother Thomas Purcell ( d. 1682 ) was also a musician, was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal and sang at the coronation of King Charles II of England.
In 1944 Polanyi was elected a member of the Royal Society, and on his retirement from the University of Manchester in 1958 he was elected a Senior Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford.
Senior members of the Royal Family may also be appointed — Prince Philip is a member, the most senior at present in terms of service, and is the only present member not to be appointed by the current monarch, having been appointed to the council by her father.
* Kitchener is a Senior Boys ' house at the Duke of York's Royal Military School where, like Welbeck college, all houses are named after prominent military figures.
Royal Senior Citizen Social Group information page.
The Royal Navy does not refer to its Petty Officers as NCOs, but calls them Senior Ratings ( or Senior Rates ).
* Clive is a Senior Girls house at the Duke of York's Royal Military School, where, as at Welbeck college, all houses are named after prominent military figures.
Secondly, in 1799, a school for staff officers was established at High Wycombe and in 1801 it became the Senior Department of the Royal Military College.
He has also received a MacArthur Fellowship and is an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects ( AIA ), a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, and an Honorary Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council.
* Philip M. H. Bell, Senior Research Fellow, University of Liverpool ( nominated by the Royal Historical Society )
The Senior British Naval Officer Middle East was Captain Anthony McEwen, Royal Navy until September 1990 ( on ), then Commodore Paul Haddocks September to December 1990.
The bands of the Royal Marines Bands Service take precedence over all bands because the Royal Marines ( once belonging to the Army ) now belong to the Royal Navy, and in the absence of navy bands, represent music in the Senior Service.
Since the 1903 Coronation Pageant, the Royal Marines Band Service, as the representative military music service of the Royal Navy ( as the Armed Forces ' Senior Service ) and the Corps of Royal Marines, use this band formation format, unique to the British Armed Forces military bands.
The band is run by Terry Whittingham, a former Band Master for the Queen's Royal Highlanders, and is always lead by the Senior Drum Major who, along with the pupil Band Captain, receives ceremonial buttons after being appointed.

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