Military ranks of Bolivia
The Armed Forces of Bolivia has four main branches: Army, Navy, Air Force and the National Police Force. Each of the four branches has a similar structure,[1] each having four pay grades: non-commissioned officers, senior non-commissioned officers, commissioned officers and general staff. However, the SNCO roles vary depending on the branch; some of these hold specialisations.
Army
The Army trains all its personnel in the following:
- Army NCO School, Sucre
- Military College of Bolivia, La Paz
Non-Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Army | |||||
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Spanish title | Sub-Oficial 2° | Sub-Oficial Inicial | Sergento 1° | Sargento 2° | Cabo |
Western Version | Sergeant First Class | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Lance Corporal |
Senior Non-Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Army | |||
---|---|---|---|
Spanish title | Sub-Oficial Maestre | Sub-Oficial Mayor | Sub-Oficial 1° |
Western Version | Command Sergeant Major | Sergeant Major | Master Sergeant |
Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Army | ||||||
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Spanish title | Coronel | Teniente Coronel | Mayor | Captáin | Teniente | Subteniente |
Western Version | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | First Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant |
General officers
Unlike most armed forces, generals in the Bolivian Army are selected from the most distinguished cadets of the Military College during their 4-year tour of study.
Bolivian Army | |||
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Spanish title | General De Ejercito | General De División | General De Brigada |
Western Version | General | Lieutenant General | Major General |
Navy
Despite being a landlocked country, Bolivia has a large quantity of rivers and lakes which the majority of their naval operations take place on, one example of this is Lake Titicaca,[2] which is shared between Bolivia and Peru.
The Navy, unlike the other three branches, has different specialisations for the NCOs and SNCOs once they reach the rank of 'seaman'. Once a specialisation has been achieved, the sailors' insignia will be adjusted slightly, to make his/her profession more visible. Those corps are as follows:
- Machinist Corps
- Medical Corps
- Divers Corps
- Logistics Corps
- Quartermasters Corps
- Signals Corps
Insignia | |||||||
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Paygrade | NCO | SNCO | Both | Both | Both | Both | Both |
Corps | Machinist | Medical | Divers | Logistics | Quartermasters | Signals |
Any rank between Seaman and Master Chief Petty Officer can have a specialisation as part of their regular rank insignia, the only corps where the insignia varies is within the Machinist Corps, where both NCO and SNCO have a different insignia, this also helps determine their qualifications and what they are responsible for.
The most Senior Non-Commissioned Officer, Fleet Master Chief Petty Officer, holds no specific specialisation but once would have as he/she would have had to work their way up through the NCO and SNCO ranks of the Navy itself. This sailor would also be the overseer of each of the Corps, ensuring that this branch's members are fully trained and equipped.
Non-Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Navy | ||||||
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Spanish title | Sub-Oficial
Inicial |
Sargento
Primero |
Sargento
Segundo |
Marinero | Marinero De
Primero |
Marinero De
Segunda |
Western Version | Petty Officer | Petty Officer | Petty Officer | Seaman | Seaman | Seaman Recruit |
Senior Non-Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Navy | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Spanish title | Sub-Oficial Maestre | Sub-Oficial Mayor | Sub-Oficial Primero | Sub-Oficial Segundo |
Western Version | Fleet Master Chief | Master Chief | Senior Chief | Chief Petty Officer |
Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Navy | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spanish title | Capitán De
Navio |
Capitán De
Fragata |
Capitán De
Corbeta |
Teniente De
Navio |
Teniente De
Fragata |
Teniente De
Corbeta |
Alferez |
Western Version | Captain | Commander | Lieutenant | Lieutenant | Lieutenant Junior | Probationary | Ensign |
Admiralty
Bolivian Navy | |||
---|---|---|---|
Spanish title | Almirante | Vice Almirante | Contralmirante |
Western Version | Admiral | Vice Admiral | Rear Admiral |
Air Force
Non-Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Air Force | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spanish title | Sub-Oficial Inicial | Sergento 1° | Sargento 2° | Cabo | Dragoneante |
Western Version | Technical Sergeant | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant | Airman First Class | Airman |
Senior Non-Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Air Force | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Spanish title | Sub-Oficial Maestre | Sub-Oficial Mayor | Sub-Oficial 1° | Sub-Oficial 2° |
Western Version | Command Chief | Chief Master Sergeant | Senior Master Sergeant | Master Sergeant |
Commissioned Officers'
Bolivian Air Force | ||||||
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Spanish title | Coronel Aviador | Teniente Coronel Aviador | Mayor Aviador | Captáin Aviador | Teniente Aviador | Subteniente Aviador |
Western Version | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | First Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant |
General Staff
Bolivian Air Force | |||
---|---|---|---|
Spanish title | General De
Fuerza Aeréa |
General De
División Aeréa |
General De
Brigada Aeréa |
Western Version | General | Lieutenant General | Major General |
References
- ↑ Pike, John. "Bolivian Uniforms and Insignia". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
- ↑ "Bolivia04-05 - Picture Pages". www.steiner7.com. Retrieved 2016-08-20.