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It is known what the rankings of the navy were, and also their equivalents in the Army. However, as one will find out in their searches, it is very hard to find the uniforms of the seamen of the Empire, rendering the task of knowing what the insignia looked like an almost impossible task, with the help of internet alone.
On the hand, we know that the insignia of the Chefe de Divisão, Chefe de Esquadra, Vice-Almirante and Almirante were the same of the Brigadeiro, Marechal-de-Campo, Tenente-General and Marechal-de-Exército, respectively. Galahad1822 (talk) 12:32, 1 January 2024 (UTC)Reply