The Military ranks of Women's Services in WWII are the military insignia used by the various all female military services and units during World War II. 
  Germany
  Italian Social Republic
 - Officers
    | Rank group | General / flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | 
    |  Female Auxiliary Service 
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  | Comandante generale | Vice comandante generale | Ispettrice | Comandante raggruppamento | Comandante provinciale | Vice comandante provinciale | Comandante di gruppo | 
 - Enlisted
    | Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | 
     |  Female Auxiliary Service 
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  | Capo nucleo | Vice capo nucleo | Ausiliaria scelta | Ausiliaria | 
 United Kingdom
 - Officers
- Other ranks
Notes
   - ^ created 1943 with first appointment. 
- ^ used when assigned to AAC batteries 
- ^ used when assigned to AAC batteries 
- ^ used when assigned to AAC batteries 
- ^ also called Under Officer 
- ^ also called Senior Sergeant 
  References
   - ^ Talbot-Booth, E. C., ed. (1943). Rank and Badges in the Navy, Army, RAF, and Auxiliaries (PDF). London: George Philip and Son Ltd. p. 31. 
- ^ Talbot-Booth, E.C. (1943). Ranks and Badges in the Navy, Army, RAF and Auxiliaries (PDF). London: George Philip & Son, Ltd. p. 31. 
- ^ Coleman, E.C. (2011). Rank and Rate Volume II. The Crowood Press. 
- ^ Talbot-Booth, E.C. (1943). Ranks and Badges in the Navy, Army, RAF and Auxiliaries (PDF). London: George Philip & Son, Ltd. p. 30. 
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