GNR stations and currencies

The hierarchy of the GNR is fundamental to the organization and functioning of the corporation, the insignia on the uniform help to identify the rank of each soldier and their role within the structure.

The GNR is divided into three main categories: guards, sergeants and officers, within each of these categories there are different ranks, from the lowest to the highest

The guards are the base military personnel and have operational functions on the ground such as patrols and inspection. They begin their career as a guard and, over time, can be promoted to main guard and corporal, with more responsibilities.

Sergeants are responsible for coordinating teams and supervising more complex tasks. They can be sergeants or sergeants.

Officers occupy higher ranks and are responsible for managing and coordinating the most important operations, they can be lieutenants, captains, majors, lieutenant colonels or colonels, with colonels occupying the top positions in the structure.

In addition to the other positions, there are general officers, who are the highest positions in the GNR, they have strategic responsibilities and command large areas of the corporation, the ranks of general officers can be Brigadier, Major General, Lieutenant General and General.

The general is the highest position within the GNR and leads the corporation, ensuring that operations and strategic decisions are carried out in accordance with the institution's objectives.

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