- Military ranks of the Colombian Armed Forces
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Military Forces of Colombia
Fuerzas Militares de Colombia
The tri-service badge of the colombian armed forces.Founded 7 August 1819 Service branches Army
Leadership Commander-in-Chief President Juan Manuel Santos Minister of Defense Juan Carlos Pinzón General Commander General Alejandro Navas Ramos The Military ranks of the Colombian armed forces consist of the list and ordering of the different military ranks, for the Officers, Non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and soldiers, seamen and airmen ("other ranks") of the Military Forces of Colombia. The ranks are visually represented by insignias placed on the uniforms, usually at the shoulders, sleeves and shirt collars.
Note that a literal translation from spanish to english may be misleading as the rank names don't necessarily follow the customary order used in anglophone military ranks in all cases.
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Foundational law
The professional ranking of the Military Forces of Colombia is founded on the article 217 of the Political Constitution of Colombia [1], regimented through multiple Laws and Decrees, starting with the Decree #1790 from 2000 [2], up to the latest and most updated one, Law #1405 of 2010 [3].
According to the former, the rankings of the military officers were slightly modified: It adds the ranks of "Lieutenant General" (Spanish: Teniente General) for the Army and the National Police, "Air Lieutenant General" (Spanish: Teniente General del Aire) for the Air Force, and "Squadron Admiral" ( Spanish: Almirante de Escuadra) for the Navy. These ranks are identified by 3 (three) stars or suns according to the service branch. This change was instituted in order to more accurately reflect international standards in the command structure used by other armed forces. The maximum rank formally achievable by an officer of the armed forces is that of General or Admiral of 4 (four) stars or suns, according to the service branch.
In terms of protocol, the established order for the forces is Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, as established by the Military Rules of Protocol (Reglamento de Protocolo Militar FFMM) [4]
Army
The Colombian Army is the largest of the three service branches of the Military Forces of Colombia, tasked with defending sovereignity and law and order across the national territory. The tables below display the rank structures and rank insignias for the Colombian Army personnel. [5][6]
Ranks and Insignias - Colombian National Army Officers
NATO code [n 1] OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 Colombia
No equivalent (Spanish) - General Teniente General Mayor General Brigadier General Coronel Teniente Coronel Mayor Capitán Teniente Subteniente Abbr. - GR TG MG BG CR TC MY CT TE ST (English) - General Lieutenant General Major General Brigadier General Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and Soldiers
NATO code [n 1] OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1 Colombia
No Insignia (Spanish) Sargento Mayor de Comando Conjunto Sargento Mayor de Comando Sargento Mayor Sargento Primero Sargento Vice Primero Sargento Segundo Cabo Primero Cabo Segundo Cabo Tercero Dragoneante Soldado Profesional Soldado Abbr. SMCC SMC SM SP SV SS CP CS C3 - - - (English) Joint Command Sergeant Major Command Sergeant Major Sergeant Major First Sergeant Sergeant First Class Second Sergeant First Corporal Second Corporal Third Corporal Private First Class Private (Professional) Private Basic The Colombian Navy (Armada de la República de Colombia (Spanish)) is the maritime service branch of the Military Forces of Colombia, responsible for security and defense in both the Atlantic (Caribbean) and Pacific seas of Colombia, the extensive network of rivers inside the country, and a few small land areas under its direct jurisdiction. The tables below display the rank structures and rank insignias for the Colombian Navy personnel. [7] [5]
Ranks and Insignias - Colombian Navy Officers
NATO code [n 1] OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 Colombia
No equivalent (Spanish) - Almirante Almirante de Escuadra Vicealmirante Contralmirante Capitán de Navío Capitán de Fragata Capitán de Corbeta Teniente de Navío Teniente de Fragata Teniente de Corbeta Abbr. - ALM ALME VALM CALM CN CF CC TN TF TK (English) - Admiral Squadron Admiral Vice Admiral Rear Admiral,
Counter AdmiralShip-of-the-line Captain Frigate Captain Corvette Captain Ship-of-the-line Lieutenant Frigate Lieutenant Corvette Lieutenant Rates of Non-Commissioned Officers and Seamen
NATO code [n 1] OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1 Colombia
No equivalent (Spanish) Suboficial Jefe Técnico de Comando Conjunto Suboficial Jefe Técnico de Comando Suboficial Jefe Técnico Suboficial Jefe Suboficial Primero Suboficial Segundo Suboficial Tercero Marinero Primero Marinero Segundo - Abbr. SJTCC SJTC SJT SJ S1 S2 S3 MA1 MA2 - (English) Joint Command Chief Technical Petty Officer Command Chief Technical Petty Officer Chief Technical Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer First Class Petty Officer Second Class Petty Officer Third Class Seaman Seaman Recruit - Marine Infantry
In Colombia, the Marine Infantry is a Corps depending on the Colombian Navy and not a full service branch on its own. Being tasked with amphibious and riverine and littoral operations, the MI presents a somewhat odd combination of ranking names derived from the Army, combined with naval insignias. The tables below display the rank structures and rank insignias for the Colombian Marine Infantry personnel.[5]
Ranks and Insignias - Colombian Marine Infantry Officers
NATO code [n 1] OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 Colombia
No equivalent (Spanish) - General Teniente General Mayor General Brigadier Coronel Teniente Coronel Mayor Capitán Teniente Subteniente Abbr. - GR TG MG BG CR TC MY CT TE ST (English) - General Lieutenant General Major General Brigadier Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Non-Commissioned Officers and Infantrymen
NATO code [n 1] OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1 Colombia
No Insignia (Spanish) Sargento Mayor de Comando Conjunto Sargento Mayor de Comando Sargento Mayor Sargento Primero Sargento Vice Primero Sargento Segundo Cabo Primero Cabo Segundo Cabo Tercero Infante Regular Abbr. SMCCCIM SMCCIM SMCIM SPCIM SVCIM SSCIM CPCIM CSCIM C3CIM - (English) Joint Command Sergeant Major Command Sergeant Major Sergeant Major First Sergeant Sergeant First Class Second Sergeant First Corporal Second Corporal Lance Corporal Private, Marine Air Force
The Colombian Air Force is the service branch of the Military Forces of Colombia tasked with the protection and defense of the colombian sovereign airspace. The tables below display the rank structures and rank insignias for the Colombian Air Force personnel.[5]
Ranks and Insignias - Colombian Air Force Officers
NATO code [n 1] OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 Colombia
No Equivalent (Spanish) - General del Aire Teniente General del Aire Mayor General del Aire Brigadier General del Aire Coronel Teniente Coronel Mayor Capitán Teniente Subteniente Abbr. - GR TG MG BG CR TC MY CT TE ST (English) - General of the Air Lieutenant General of the Air Major General of the Air Brigadier General of the Air Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Non-Commissioned Officers and Airmen
NATO code [n 1] OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1 Colombia
No equivalent (Spanish) Técnico Jefe de Comando Conjunto Técnico Jefe de Comando Técnico Jefe Técnico Subjefe Técnico Primero Técnico Segundo Técnico Tercero Técnico Cuarto Aerotécnico - Abbr. TJCC TJC TJ TS TP T2 T3 T4 AT - (English) Joint Command Chief Technician Command Chief Technician Senior Chief Technician Chief Technician Technician First Class Technician 2nd Class Technician 3rd Class Junior Technician Airman - See also
- Military Forces of Colombia
- Colombian Ministry of Defense
- Colombian National Police
- Ranks and insignia of NATO
- List of comparative military ranks
- Rank (military)
Notes
References
- ^ Secretaría Senado de la República de Colombia, ed. "Constitución Política de Colombia" (in (Spanish)). http://www.secretariasenado.gov.co/senado/basedoc/cp/constitucion_politica_1991_pr007.html#217. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ Secretaría Senado de la República de Colombia, ed. "Decreto 1790 de 2000 - Normas de carrera del personal de oficiales y suboficiales de las Fuerzas Militares" (in (Spanish)). http://www.secretariasenado.gov.co/senado/basedoc/decreto/2000/decreto_1790_2000.html. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ Secretaría Senado de la República de Colombia, ed. "Ley 1405 de 2010 - Nuevos Grados Militares" (in (Spanish)). http://www.secretariasenado.gov.co/senado/basedoc/ley/2010/ley_1405_2010.html. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ Policía Nacional de Colombia, ed. "Reglamento de Ceremonial y Protocolo Policial" (in (Spanish)). http://www.policia.edu.co/policia/documentos/doctrina/manuales_de_consulta/104409_Reglamento%20Protocolo%20nuevo%2011_12_09.pdf. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ a b c d Congreso de la República de Colombia (28 July 2010). "Ley 1405 de 2010 Nuevos Grados Militares" (in (Spanish)). http://www.secretariasenado.gov.co/senado/basedoc/ley/2010/ley_1405_2010.html. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ Ejército de Colombia (15 March 2011). "Grados y distintivos del Ejército" (in (Spanish)). http://www.ejercito.mil.co/?idcategoria=232931. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ Armada Republica de Colombia (2006). "Insignias de la Armada" (in (Spanish)). http://www.armada.mil.co/index.php?idcategoria=193. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
External links
- Colombian Army - Official site (Spanish)
- Colombian Navy - Official site (Spanish)
- Colombian Air Force - Official site (Spanish)
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