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Officers of Starfighter Command used a mix of Navy and Army ranks, including Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Commander, Colonel, and General. The lowest rank in Starfighter Command was Flight officer, which was equivalent to a Navy Ensign. The famous starfighter unit Rogue Squadron served in Starfighter Command. Notable pilots within Starfighter Command include Wedge Antilles, Tycho Celchu and Horton Salm.

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  • New Republic Starfighter Command/Legends
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  • Officers of Starfighter Command used a mix of Navy and Army ranks, including Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Commander, Colonel, and General. The lowest rank in Starfighter Command was Flight officer, which was equivalent to a Navy Ensign. The famous starfighter unit Rogue Squadron served in Starfighter Command. Notable pilots within Starfighter Command include Wedge Antilles, Tycho Celchu and Horton Salm.
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  • Officers of Starfighter Command used a mix of Navy and Army ranks, including Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Commander, Colonel, and General. The lowest rank in Starfighter Command was Flight officer, which was equivalent to a Navy Ensign. The famous starfighter unit Rogue Squadron served in Starfighter Command. Notable pilots within Starfighter Command include Wedge Antilles, Tycho Celchu and Horton Salm.
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