- Military ranks of the Swedish Armed Forces
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Rank order and duty grade
The Swedish Armed Forces uses the term tjänsteställning to describe a comparative order of seniority and responsibility (etc.).ranks are shown in the table below.
OF
(Officer Ranks)Other Ranks
(Specialistofficerare)OF-9 (General, Amiral) OF-8 (Generallöjtnant, Viceamiral) OF-7 (Generalmajor, Konterameral) OF-6 (Brigadgeneral, Flottiljamiral) OF-5 (Överste, Kommendör) OF-4 (Överstelöjtnant, Kommendörkapten) OR-9 (Regements-/Flottiljförvaltare) OF-3 (Major, Örlogskapten) OF-2 (Kapten) OR-8 (Förvaltare) OF-1 (Löjtnant) OR-7 (Fanjunkare, Flagg- styrman,konstapel,maskinist) OF-1 (Fänrik) OR-6 (Förste Sergeant, Förste- styrman,konstapel,maskinist) Squad leaders, soldiers and seamen OR-5 (Sergeant) OR-4 (Korpral) OR-3 (Vice korpral) OR-2 (Menig 1kl) OR-1 (Menig) Distribution of personnel vs ranks
Personnel[1][2] Officers, including reserve officers 2009[1] 2010[2] OF-9 General / Admiral 2 2 OF-7 - OF-8 Maj, General / Rear Admiral, Lt. General / Vice Admiral 40 43 OF-6 Brigadier General / Rear Admiral LH 85 86 OF-5 Colonel / Captain (N) 268 263 OF-4 Lieutenant Colonel / Commander 1,174 1,217 OF-3 Major / Lieutenant Commander 3,053 2,891 OF-2 Captain / Lieutenant (N) 7,586 7,433 OF-1 Lieutenant / Sub Lieutenant 5,652 5,428 OF-1 Second Lieutenant / Acting Sub Lieutenant 571 749 OR-9 Regimental Sergeant Major / Command Master Chief Petty Officer 0 0 OR-8 Sergeant Major / Master Chief Petty Officer ' 0 0 OR-7 Colour Sergeant 21 8 OR-6 First Sergeant 260 89+(427) Total number of officers 18,712 18,636 Soldiers, seamen, specialists and squad leaders, not including conscripts OR-5 Sergeant 770 909 OR-4 Corporal OR-3 Lance Corporal OR-2 Private 1st class OR-1 Private Total number of solider, seamen, specialists and squad leaders 770[not in citation given] 909[not in citation given] Officer candidates[1][2] Officer candidates who graduate as Fanrik 2010 107 Officer candidates who graduate as Fanrik 2011 117 Officer candidates who graduate as Fanrik 2012 163 S-Officer candidates who graduate as First Sergeant 2010 317 Total officer candidates 704 Ranks and Insignias
The table below shows ranks according to seniority, with the most senior to the right. OF denotes officers, OR other ranks (as per STANAG 2116). Those ranks were ratified by the supreme commander on October 24, 2008 and became effective as of January 1, 2009.[3]. Military ranks of (primarily) Great Britain have been used as a basis for harmonization with NATO.
Army
and
Amphibious
CorpsSoldiers Specialist Officers (NCO) Officers (NCO and CO) OR-1 OR-2 OR-3 OR-4 OR-5 OR-6 OR-7 OR-8 OR-9 OF-1 OF-2 OF-3 OF-4 OF-5 OF-6 OF-7 OF-8 OF-9 Branch
insignia1Menig Menig 1kl2 Vicekorpral Korpral Sergeant Förste sergeant Fanjunkare Förvaltare Regements-
förvaltareFänrik Löjtnant Kapten Major Överste-
löjtnantÖverste Brigad-
generalGeneral-
majorGeneral-
löjtnantGeneral Navy Seamen Specialist Officers (NCO) Officers (NCO and CO) OR-1 OR-2 OR-3 OR-4 OR-5 OR-6 OR-7 OR-8 OR-9 OF-1 OF-2 OF-3 OF-4 OF-5 OF-6 OF-7 OF-8 OF-9 Menig Menig 1kl2 Vicekorpral Korpral Sergeant Förste
-styrman,
-konstapel,
-maskinistFlagg-
styrman,
konstapel,
maskinistFörvaltare Flottilj
förvaltareFänrik Löjtnant Kapten Örlogskapten' Komendör-
kaptenKomendör Flotilj-
amiralKonter-
amiralViceamiral Amiral Air
forceAirmen Specialist Officers (NCO) Officers (NCO and CO) OR-1 OR-2 OR-3 OR-4 OR-5 OR-6 OR-7 OR-8 OR-9 OF-1 OF-2 OF-3 OF-4 OF-5 OF-6 OF-7 OF-8 OF-9 Menig Menig 1kl2 Vicekorpral Korpral Sergeant Förste sergeant Fanjunkare Förvaltare Flottilj-
förvaltareFänrik Löjtnant Kapten Major Överste-
löjtnantÖverste Brigad-
generalGeneral-
majorGeneral-
löjtnantGeneral Trainee Defense school students OR-2 OR-3 OR-4 OR-5 Aspirant year 1 year 2 year 3 Home
GuardHome Guard Soliders and Squad Leaders Home Guard Officers OR-1 OR-2 OR-4 OR-5 OR-6 OR-7 OF-1 OF-2 OF-3 Menig Menig 1kl Korpral Sergeant Förste sergeant Fanjunkare Fänrik Löjtnant Kapten Major - 1 Menig wear branch insignia (see table below).
- 2 Menig 1kl are given one additional bar/stripe per year in service (see table below) without advancement in rank, seniority and skill level. Therefore, insignias with more than one stripe is out of the scope of the rank table and hence put separately.
Branch insignias Infantry Cavalry Artillery Armored Air-Defense Engineering Signal Supply Amphibious Years in service insignias for Menig 1kl Army, Amphibious Corps Navy Air force Translation to English
This table shows the official translations[4] of the Swedish ranks and their abbreviations.
Translation of OR, Other Ranks to english Code Swedish Rank Army Navy Amphibious Corps Airforce OR-1 Menig Private Pte Seaman S Marine M Airman Amn OR-2 Menig 1.kl Private First Class PFC Seaman First Class SFC Marine First Class MFC Airman First Class AFC OR-3 Vicekorpral Lance Corporal LCpl Able Seaman AS Lance Corporal LCpl Senior Airman SrA OR-4 Korpral Corporal Cpl Able Seaman First Class ASFC Corporal Cpl Corporal Cpl OR-5 Sergeant Sergeant Sgt Leading Seaman LS Sergeant Sgt Sergeant Sgt OR-6 1:e Sergeant
1:e Styrman1
1:e Konstapel1
1:e Maskinist1Sergeant First Class SgtFC Petty Officer PO Sergeant First Class SgtFC Sergeant First Class SgtFC OR-7 Fanjunkare
Flaggstyrman1
Flaggkonstapel1
Flaggmaskinist1Colour Sergeant CSgt Chief Petty Officer CPO Colour Sergeant CSgt Colour Sergeant CSgt OR-8 Förvaltare Sergeant Major WO2 Master Chief Petty Officer WO Sergeant Major WO2 Sergeant Major WO2 OR-9 Regementsförvaltare
Flottiljförvaltare2Regimental Sergeant Major WO1 Chief Warrant Officer CWO Regimental Sergeant Major WO1 Wing Sergeant Major WO1 Translation of OF, Officer Ranks to english Code Swedish Rank Army Navy Amphibious Corps Airforce OF-1 Fänrik Second Lieutenant 2Lt Acting Sub-Lieutenant ASLt Second Lieutenant 2Lt Second Lieutenant 2Lt OF-1 Löjtnant Lieutenant Lt Sub-Lieutenant SLt Lieutenant Lt Lieutenant Lt OF-2 Kapten Captain Capt Lieutenant (N)3 Lt (N)3 Captain Capt Captain Capt OF-3 Major
Örlogskapten1Major Maj Lieutenant Commander LtCdr Major Maj Major Maj OF-4 Överstelöjtnant
Kommendörkapten1Lieutenant Colonel LtCol Commander Cdr Lieutenant Colonel LtCol Lieutenant Colonel LtCol OF-5 Överste
Kommendör1Colonel Col Captain (N)3 Capt (N)3 Colonel Col Colonel Col OF-6 Brigadgeneral
Flottiljamiral1Brigadier General BGen Rear Admiral
(lower half)RAdm (LH) Brigadier General BGen Brigadier General BGen OF-7 Generalmajor
Konteramiral1Major General MajGen Rear Admiral RAdm Major General MajGen Major General MajGen OF-8 Generallöjtnant
Viceamiral1Lieutenant General LtGen Vice Admiral VAdm Lieutenant General LtGen Lieutenant General LtGen OF-9 General
Amiral1General Gen Admiral Adm General Gen General Gen - 1 used in the Navy.
- 2 used in the Navy and Air Force.
- 3 for clarification of ranks, personnel in Navy appends (N) after rank or abbrevation.
Historic Ranks
Ranks between 1983 and 2009
Conscripts
soldiers, squad leaders, quartermastersConscript Officers
platoon and company commandersProfessional (NCO and CO)
Instructors, drill sergeants, recruit platoon/company leaders, clerks and administrators
(Plutonsofficerare (NCO) + Kompaniofficerare (NCO) + Regementsofficerare (CO))
Army Trainee
ranksMenig3
KorpralFurir
Kadett SO1Sergeant
Kadett OHS2 1st,2nd yearFänrik Löjtnant Kapten Major Överste-
löjtnantÖverste Överste 1gr Brigad-
generalGeneral-
majorGeneral-
löjtnantGeneral - (1) Specialist school where aspirants graduate as Sergeant (Specialist Officer)(year 2008)
- (2) Military Academy, cadets graduate as Fänrik
- (3) Privates wear insignia of branch. In this case the infantry.
Ranks between 1972 and 1983
Conscripts Conscript Officers Platoon Officers
(Underbefäl NCO)Company Officers
(Underofficerare NCO)Regiment Officers (Officers CO) Regular
ranksTrainee
ranksMenig
KorpralFurir Överfurir
Kadett1Sergeant
Kadett2-3Fanjunkare Fänrik Löjtnant Kapten Major
Örlogs-
kaptenÖverste-
löjtnant
Komendör-
kaptenÖverste
KomendörÖverste
1gr
Komendör
1grGeneral-
major
Konter-
amiralGeneral-
löjtnant
ViceamiralGeneral
AmiralRanks before 1972
Conscripts Conscript Under Officers Conscript Officers Underbefäl (NCO) Underofficerare (NCO) Officerare(CO) Regular
ranksTrainee
ranksMenig
VicekorpralKorpral Furir Överfurir Rustmästare Sergeant
Kadett1-2Fanjunkare Förvaltare Fänrik Löjtnant Kapten Major
Örlogs-
kaptenÖverste-
löjtnant
Komendör-
kaptenÖverste
KomendörGeneral-
major
Konter-
amiralGeneral-
löjtnant
ViceamiralGeneral
Amiral
Note that the rank of Fältmarskalk (Field Marshal) was a de jure rank before the reform of 1972, even though it has not been used since 1824.[citation needed]Historical perspective of Rank order and duty grade
The Swedish Armed Forces uses the term tjänsteställning to describe a comparative order of seniority and responsibility (etc.). When the conscript army was introduced in 1901 all officers had a higher tjänsteställning than the warrant officers(underofficerare) and non-commissioned officers(underbefäl). In a reform 1926 the tjänsteställning of the then highest warrant officer, fanjunkare, was increased to be equal with the junior officer rank underlöjtnant. In 1960 the tjänsteställning of the warrant officers were elevated further so that
i. The lowest warrant officer, sergeant, had a tjänsteställning just below the lowest officer rank, fänrik.
ii. The second warrant officer rank, fanjunkare, had a tjänsteställning between fänrik and löjtnant
iii. The highest warrant officer rank, förvaltare, had a tjänsteställning between lieutenant and captain.
A reform 1972 renamed the underofficerare category kompaniofficerare and gave them the same rank titles and tjänsteställning as the junior officers (fänrik, löjtnant, kapten). The tjänsteställning of the ranks sergeant and fanjunkare were reduced such that fänrik again had a higher tjänsteställning than fanjunkare (the förvaltare rank was abolished). By a major reform (NBO 1983), professional non-commissioned and commissioned officers corps merged into a single corps called professional officers (officers). In 2008 the Swedish parliament decided to reintroduce a two track career system with a category called specialistofficerare. It was decided that some ranks in this category should, like the old underofficerare ranks in 1960-1972, have a tjänsteställning higher than the most junior officers. The current tjänsteställning of the Swedish ranks are shown in the table below.
References
- ^ a b c http://www.mil.se/upload/dokumentfiler/Årsredovisningar/Årsredovisning%202008/Bilaga%203%20Årsredovisning%202008.pdf
- ^ a b c http://www.forsvarsmakten.se/upload/dokumentfiler/%C3%85rsredovisningar/%C3%85rsredovisning%202009/%C3%85R%2009%20bilaga%202.pdf
- ^ Lieutenant Colonel Landström, Matthias (April 2008). Utveckling av tvåbefälssystemet i Försvarsmakten 16100:66576. pp. 5.
- ^ Translation of ranks to english
- Research: Ph.D. thesis in "War and the career system", Dagens Nyheter by professor Mats Alvesson, researcher of military organization at Lunds University, and Karl Ydén at the University of Göteborg.d=572&a=848314
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