![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 Twitter: "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,
![Prince Charles, Marshal of the RAF, inspected the ranks graduating from RAF College Cranwell today, in this the college's centenary year Prince Charles, Marshal of the RAF, inspected the ranks graduating from RAF College Cranwell today, in this the college's centenary year](https://www.newarkadvertiser.co.uk/_media/img/WFD8753MBZY7OTX1CS4Q.jpg)
Prince Charles, Marshal of the RAF, inspected the ranks graduating from RAF College Cranwell today, in this the college's centenary year
![Nicholas Drummond on Twitter: "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 Twitter: "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)
Nicholas Drummond on Twitter: "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,
![Ranks and insignia of the British Armed Forces - World War II - Documents - Illinois Digital Archives Ranks and insignia of the British Armed Forces - World War II - Documents - Illinois Digital Archives](http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/iiif/isl3/12427/full/full/0/default.jpg)