Comparative military ranks of Korea

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Comparative military ranks of Korea refer to the ranks and insignia maintained by the three primary military powers on the Korean Peninsula, those being the South Korean military, the armed forces of North Korea, and the military forces of the United States.

Most ranks of South and North Korea are identical, with some exceptions including some supreme North Korean ranks which have no equivalent in South Korea or the United States. The following table lists the comparative ranks of Korea to include all titles and insignia.

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[edit] Army Forces

[edit] General ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank South Korean insignia U.S. equivalent U.S. insignia
Dae Wonsu(대원수) No Equivalent N/A General of the Armies N/A
Wonsu(원수) Wonsu(원수) General of the Army
Chasu(차수) No Equivalent N/A No Equivalent N/A
Daejang(대장) Daejang(대장) General
Sangjang(상장) Jungjang(중장) Lieutenant General
Jungjang(중장) Sojang(소장) Major General
Sojang(소장) Junjang(준장) Brigadier General

[edit] Officer ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank South Korean insignia U.S. equivalent U.S. insignia
Daechwa(대좌) No Equivalent N/A No Equivalent N/A
Sangchwa(상좌) Taeryong(대령) Colonel
Jungjwa(중좌) Chungryong(중령) Lieutenant Colonel
Sojwa(소좌) Soryong(소령) Major
Daewi(대위) No Equivalent N/A No Equivalent N/A
Sangwi(상위) Taewi(대위) Captain
Jungwi(중위) Chungwi(중위) First Lieutenant
Sowi(소위) Sowi(소위) Second Lieutenant

[edit] Enlisted ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank South Korean insignia United States equivalent U.S. insignia
Teukmu Sangsa(특무상사) Wonsa(원사) Sergeant Major
Sangsa(상사) Sangsa(상사) Master Sergeant
Jungsa(중사) Chungsa(중사) Sergeant First Class
Hasa(하사) Hasa(하사) Staff Sergeant
Sangkeub(상급) Byongjang(병장) Sergeant
Jungkeub(중급) Sangbyong(상등병,상병) Corporal
Hakeub(하급) Ilbyong(일등병,일병) Private First Class
Jeonsa(전사) Yibyong(이등병,이병) Private
No Equivalent N/A Mudungbyong(무등병) No Insignia Private (Basic) No Insignia

[edit] Air Forces

[edit] General ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank South Korean insignia U.S. equivalent U.S. insignia
Chasu Wonsu General of the Air Force
Daejang Taejang General
Sangjang Chungjang Lieutenant General
Jungjang Sojang Major General
Sojang Chunjang Brigadier General

[edit] Officer ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank South Korean insignia U.S. equivalent U.S. insignia
Daechwa No Equivalent N/A No Equivalent N/A
Sangchwa Taeryong Colonel
Jungjwa Chungryong Lieutenant Colonel
Sojwa Soryong Major
Daewi No Equivalent N/A No Equivalent N/A
Sangwi Taewi Captain
Jungwi Chungwi First Lieutenant
Sowi Sowi Second Lieutenant

[edit] Enlisted ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank South Korean insignia United States equivalent U.S. insignia
Teukmu Sangsa Wonsa Chief Master Sergeant
Sangsa Sangsa Senior Master Sergeant
Jungsa Chungsa Master Sergeant
Hasa Hasa Technical Sergeant
Sangkeub Byongjang Staff Sergeant
Jungkeub Sangbyong Senior Airman
Hakeub Ilbyong Airman First Class
Jeonsa Yibyong Airman
No Equivalent N/A Mudungbyong No Insignia Airman Basic No Insignia

[edit] Naval Forces

[edit] Admiral ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank South Korean insignia
(shoulder)
U.S. equivalent U.S. insignia
(shoulder)
USN and ROKN
sleeve insignia
Chasu Wonsu Fleet Admiral
Daejang Taejang Admiral 45
Sangjang Chungjang Vice Admiral
Jungjang Sojang Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
Sojang Chunjang Rear Admiral (Lower Half)

United States Navy and Korean Flag officers wear collar insignia identical to the Army and Air Force services in each respective nation.

[edit] Officer ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank ROK Navy insignia
(shoulder)
ROK Navy insignia
(collar)
U.S. equivalent U.S. insignia
(shoulder)
U.S. insignia
(collar)
Daechwa No Equivalent N/A N/A No Equivalent N/A N/A
Sangchwa Taeryong Captain Image:USN6.gif
Jungjwa Chungryong Commander Image:USN5.gif
Sojwa Soryong Lieutenant Commander Image:USN4.gif
Daewi No Equivalent N/A N/A No Equivalent N/A N/A
Sangwi Taewi Lieutenant Image:USN3.gif
Jungwi Chungwi Lieutenant Junior Grade Image:USN2.gif
Sowi Sowi Ensign Image:USN1.gif

[edit] Enlisted ranks

North Korean rank North Korean insignia South Korean rank ROK Navy insignia United States equivalent USN insignia
(sleeve)
USN insignia
(collar)
Teukmu Sangsa Wonsa Master Chief Petty Officer
Sangsa Sangsa Senior Chief Petty Officer
Jungsa Chungsa Chief Petty Officer
Hasa Hasa Petty Officer First Class
Sangkeub Byongjang Petty Officer Second Class
Jungkeub Sangbyong Petty Officer Third Class
Hakeub Ilbyong Seaman No Insignia
Jeonsa Yibyong Seaman Apprentice No Insignia
No Equivalent N/A Mudungbyong No Insignia Seaman Recruit No Insignia No Insignia

United States Navy Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officer wear a naval rating badge, centered beneath the Petty Officer crow.

Enlisted members in the seaman grades may hold one of several junior designators to include Seaman, Fireman, Airman, Hospitalman, Dentalman, and Constructionman.

[edit] Marine Corps

United States Marine Corps officers, and their South Korean counterparts, hold rank titles and wear insignia similar to the Army service in each respective nation. Neither Marine Corps of the two nations maintains a five star General rank. The North Korean military does not maintain a separate Marine Corps as part of their armed forces although it does maintain two Amphibious Sniper Brigades as part of their Special Forces.

The various enlisted Marine Corps grades of the United States and South Korea are as follows.

[edit] Enlisted ranks

South Korean rank South Korean insignia United States equivalent U.S. insignia
Wonsa Sergeant Major
Sangsa Master Sergeant
Chungsa Gunnery Sergeant
Hasa Staff Sergeant
Byongjang Sergeant
Sangbyong Corporal
Ilbyong Lance Corporal
Yibyong Private First Class
Mudungbyong No Insignia Private No Insignia

[edit] Warrant Officer

All branches of the South Korean military maintain a single Warrant Officer rank known as Junwi.

The rank is denoted by a gold collar pip and, in the case of the ROK Navy, a broken sleeve stripe. A Junwi may be considered to be a close equivalent to a Chief Warrant Officer in the United States armed forces.

The North Korean military does not maintain any sort of Warrant Officer positions.

[edit] See also

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