![]() Commander was given as a general title reflecting someone in command but not as a specific rank. The ranks held by members of the Galactic Republic Military varied by era, for instance, during the Old Sith Wars the rank of Captain, or more accurately Fleet Captain was used to refer to Admirals. I found an answer in the Wikia that states similar to what I am asking, but still loses me on specific ranks. Note the distinction between "navies and starfleets" and "army". Including those of the Galactic Republic the Galactic Empire, theĬonfederacy of Independent Systems and the Alliance to Restore theįrom the article General in Wookieepedia:ĭuring the Clone Wars, many Jedi Knights and Masters were given the The Admirals may defer to the Jedi when forming battle plans, but they are in charge of their own ships.įrom the article Admiral in Wookieepedia:Īdmiral was a senior command rank in many navies and starfleets, I guess Commander sounds cooler.Īdmirals (non-Jedi) command carriers and other starships. For consistency with our modern forces, it should be Colonel, not Commander, but sci-fi always seems to get it wrong. I would consider both ranks as leaders of ground troops. Padawans, such as Ahsoka Tano, are given the rank of "Commander". ![]() ![]() They have their own private combat vessels that are deployed from carriers, but they do not command starships. ![]() Jedi Knights are given the rank of "General" and command ground troops (Clone Troopers). ![]()
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