Norwegian military ranks

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Norwegian military ranks

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[edit] Norwegian military ranks

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Menig (Dragon in the Cavalry and Gardist in His Majesty the Kings Guard)
Private
Flysoldat
Private
Utskrevet menig
Junior Rate
OR1
Korporal
Corporal
Korporal
Corporal
Utskrevet ledende menig
Leading Rate
OR4
Grenader
(Enlisted)
Grenader
(Enlisted)
Matros
(Enlisted)
OR1
UB-Korporal
(In training)
UB-Korporal
(In training)
Kvartermester-aspirant
(In training)
-
Sersjant
Sergeant
Sersjant
Sergeant
Kvartermester
Petty Officer
OR5
Fenrik
Second Lieutenant
Fenrik
Second Lieutenant
Fenrik
Sub-Lieutenant
OF1
Løytnant
Lieutenant
Løytnant
Lieutenant
Løytnant
Lieutenant
OF1
Kaptein (Rittmester in the Cavalry)
Captain
Kaptein
Captain
Kapteinløytnant
Lieutenant Commander
OF2
Major
Major
Major
Major
Orlogskaptein
Commander
OF3
Oberstløytnant
Lieutenant Colonel
Oberstløytnant
Lieutenant Colonel
Kommandørkaptein
Commander Senior Grade
OF4
Oberst
Colonel
Oberst
Colonel
Kommandør
Captain (Navy)
OF5
Brigader
Brigadier
Brigader
Brigadier
Flaggkommandør
Commodore
OF6
Generalmajor
Major General
Generalmajor
Major General
Kontreadmiral
Rear Admiral
OF7
Generalløytnant
Lieutenant General
Generalløytnant
Lieutenant General
Viseadmiral
Vice Admiral
OF8
General
General
General
General
Admiral
Admiral
OF9

The green part represents soldiers and the equivalent of non-commissioned officers. The blue part represents officers. Norway does not have a NCO-system and thus Sersjant and Kvartermester are grouped with the officers under the common designation befal. The officers are divided into three groups: The befal (company officers, ranks Fenrik to Kaptein inclusive), the staff officers (stabsoffiser, ranks Major to Brigader inclusive), and the generals (Generalmajor to General inclusive).

Fenrik (rank below lieutenant) was previously referred to as Second Lieutenant, while the rank of lieutenant went by Premier Lieutenant. The rank of Brigader is not an old tradition in the Norwegian armed forces and was instated as a replacement for Oberst I (First/Premier Colonel); what is now Oberst was previously Oberst II (Second Colonel).

As shown, the Cavalry have two ranks which differ from the regular Army: Dragon (Dragoon) instead of Menig (Private), and Rittmester (Master of the Horse) instead of Kaptein (Captain).

The ranks of Grenader and Matros are bestowed upon soldiers who have finished the 12 months compulsory service and have signed one or more three-year contracts to continue serving. The ranks of Korporal/Utskrevet ledende menig (Corporal/Leading Rate) are usually ascribed to soldiers with long and/or outstanding service. A UB-Korporal/Kvartermesteraspirant (Rate Corporal/Petty Officer-in-training) is a soldier who has finished the UB course (Utskrevet Befalskurs), a course intended to prepare conscripted soldiers for non-commissioned officer duties, but is still under training in "the field". After one year course and service these soldiers are qualified for the rank of Sersjant or Kvartermester.

[edit] Graphical view of insignia


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Army distinctions

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Air force distinctions

[edit] Navy

A Royal Norwegian Navy Corporal (OR-4) wearing the M-2000 uniform, which is used by both soldiers and officers in all branches of the Norwegian Defence.
A Royal Norwegian Navy Corporal (OR-4) wearing the M-2000 uniform, which is used by both soldiers and officers in all branches of the Norwegian Defence.

Navy distinctions