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Revision as of 15:05, 21 May 2021
Army
An aspiring non-commissioned officer or officer in the Chilean Army undergoes studies at these two schools, both located in the Santiago Metropolitan Region:
- Gen. Bernardo O'Higgins Military School (for officers)
- Sgt. Daniel Rebolledo Sepúlveda Army NCO School (for non-commissioned personnel)
Upon graduation, they become a commissioned officer (Ensign) or non-commissioned officer (Corporal), and then move on to the branch of his or her choice, except for newly recruited soldiers, whose primary rank is Soldado Dragonante or Soldier Dragonite, and are immediately enrolled as part of the Army NCO School in Maipú.
Military ranks (just as is the case in Ecuador) are similar to those in the Prussian and later German armies, including the Prussian Fähnrich rank for officers. The "Captain General" rank, first used by Bernardo O'Higgins and later by presidents Ramón Freire and Augusto Pinochet, is now inactive.
The ranks used in the Army today are from the 2002 reorganization. It keeps the old enlisted ranks (Privates, Corporals, Sergeants and Sub-Officers) but a new General Officer rank scheme is used, with three General ranks instead of four.
- Officers
Officer ranks are mostly derived from those in the German army, with some remnants from other influences. While field grade and senior grade officer rank insignia show German influence, general officer rank insignia are inspired by those used in the French Army, but in red shoulder straps with two to four golden stars.[1]
Rank group | General / flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chilean Army[2] |
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General de ejército | General de división | General de brigada | Brigadier | Coronel | Teniente coronel | Mayor | Capitán | Teniente | Subteniente | Alférez | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full dress uniform | No equivalent | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Battle Duty Uniform (Center and South) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Battle Duty Uniform (North) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | CJE | GDD | GDB | BGR | CRL | TCL | MAY | CAP | TTE | STE | ALF |
Former rank insignia of Capitán general created by Augusto Pinochet in 1982 | |
Full dress uniform | |
Grade | Captain General[a] |
Abbreviation | CGE |
NATO pay grade code | OF-10 |
Rank | English translation | Years of service | US Army Equivalent rank/British Army Equivalent rank |
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Capitán General | Captain General | now inactive | General of the Army/Field Marshal/Marshal |
General de Ejército | Army General | General | |
General de División | Divisional General | Lieutenant General | |
General de Brigada | Brigade General | 31–32 years | Major General |
Brigadier | Brigadier, Colonel Commandant |
Brigadier General, Brigadier/ Colonel Commandant (honorary rank for senior Colonels) | |
Coronel | Colonel | 26–30 years | Colonel |
Teniente Coronel | Lieutenant Colonel | 21–25 years | Lieutenant Colonel |
Mayor | Major | 16–20 years | Major |
Capitán | Captain | 10–15 years | Captain |
Teniente | Lieutenant | 5–9 years | First lieutenant/Lieutenant |
Subteniente | Sublieutenant | 2–4 years | Second lieutenant |
Alférez | Ensign | 1 year of service after graduation | Acting Lieutenant/3rd Lieutenant/Ensign |
Subalférez | Junior Ensign, Sub-ensign (student) | 3–4 years of study | Officer Cadet/Student Officer 1 |
Cadete | Cadet Officer (student) | 1–2 years of study | Officer Candidate/Student Officer 2 |
- Enlisted ranks
All Privates and Student NCOs studying in the Army NCO School wear no rank insignia.
Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chilean Army[2]
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Suboficial mayor | Suboficial | Sargento primero | Sargento segundo | Cabo primero | Cabo segundo | Cabo | Soldado de tropa profesional | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | SOM | SOF | SG1 | SG2 | CB1 | CB2 | CBO |
Rank | English translation | Years of service | US Army Equivalent rank/British Army Equivalent rank |
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Suboficial Mayor | Senior Sub-Officer | 30 years | Command Sergeant Major/Warrant Officer Class 1 |
Suboficial | Sub-Officer | 27–29 years | Sergeant Major/ Warrant Officer Class 2 |
Sargento Primero | First Sergeant | 24–26 years | Master Sergeant/Staff Sergeant |
Sargento Segundo | Second Sergeant | 19–23 years | Sergeant First Class/Sergeant |
Cabo Primero | First Corporal | 11–18 years | Staff Sergeant/Lance Sergeant, Master Corporal |
Cabo Segundo | Second Corporal | 4–10 years | Sergeant/Corporal |
Cabo | Corporal | 2–3 years after graduation | Corporal/Lance Corporal |
Soldado | Soldier | 1–5 years after recruitment, one year after graduation |
Private First Class |
Cabo Dragonante (student) | Corporal Dragonite (student) | 2 years of study | Private |
Soldado Dragonante/Alumno (student) | Soldier Dragonite (student) | 1 year of study (save when recruited into the Army) | Private Basic/NCO Candidate |
Navy
Ranks and rates are shown on the sleeves of all Chilean Navy summer uniforms (and on the shoulder boards on winter or summer service uniforms as well for officers and WOs only). Shoulder and sleeve ranks are inspired by those in the British Royal Navy, the French Navy and the German Navy. Officers, WOs and NCOs of the Marines add the Infante de Marina (Marine Soldier) title to their ranks from Seaman onward, as the Marines are part of the Navy.
All officers, active or reserve, study at the Arturo Prat Naval Academy and later in the Naval Polytechnic Academy and the Naval War Academy receive improved training and education to be promoted as well as training in his/her specialty field while all active and reserve NCOs (known in the Navy through the general term Men of the Sea) study at the Seamen's School of the Navy "Alejandro Navarette Cisnerna" and later in the Naval Polytechnic Academy and its attached and independent colleges for later specialty training.
- Officers
Rank group | General/flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chilean Navy[3] |
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Almirante | Vicealmirante | Contraalmirante | Comodoro | Capitán de navío | Capitán de fragata | Capitán de corbeta | Teniente 1° | Teniente 2° | Subteniente | Guardiamarina | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shoulder boards | No equivalent | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviations | A | VA | CA | CM | CN | CF | CC | T1 | T2 | ST | GAMA |
- Enlisted
Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Chilean Navy[3] |
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Suboficial mayor | Suboficial | Sargento primero | Sargento segundo | Cabo primero | Cabo segundo | Marinero primero | Marinero segundo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sleeve insignia | No equivalent | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abreviation | SOM | SO | S1 | S2 | C1 | C2 | MRO1 | MRO2 |
Air force
Ranks and insignia, similar to the Royal Air Force but adapted to suit the origins of the Chilean Air Force, are worn on shoulder collars and cuffs. General officers have the Condor eagle in their shoulder collars while officer cadets have a unique symbol, that of the Aviation School "Captain Manuel Ávalos Prado", on their shoulder collars. On the NCOs and enlistees, only Subofficer Majors and Subofficers wear both shoulder and cuff insignia, while Graduate Soldiers wear a double capital letter E (for the Air Force Specialties School "First Sergeant Adolfo Menandier Rojas") on their shoulder collars alongside their unique cuff marking.
- Officer ranks (SS.OO.)
The officer ranking system and insignia are similar to the RAF pattern of ranks, save for the General officer ranks, modified to suit the British style ranks, and the Colonel rank.[4] Other ranks with foreign influences are that of Air Brigade General, a general officer rank in the French Air Force, and Air General, a general officer rank in the Spanish Air Force and the Bolivian and Colombian air forces.
Rank[5] | General Officer | Superior Officer | Chief Officer | Junior Officer | Cadet Officer | |||||||
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Rank | General del Aire | General de Aviación | General de Brigada Aérea | Comodoro | Coronel de Aviación | Comandante de Grupo | Comandante de Escuadrilla | Capitán de Bandada | Teniente | Subteniente | Alférez | Cadete |
Abbreviation | (C.J.) | (G.D.A.) | (G.B.A.) | (-) | (C.D.A.) | (C.D.G.) | (C.D.E.) | (C.D.B.) | (TTE.) | (STE.) | (ALF.) | - |
Translation | Air General | Aviation General | Air Brigade General | Commodore | Aviation Colonel | Group Commander | Squadron Commander | Flight Captain | Lieutenant | Sub-lieutenant | Ensign | Cadet Officer |
Equivalent | Air Chief Marshal | Air Marshal | Air Vice-Marshal | Air Commodore (optional rank for senior Group Captains) |
Group Captain | Wing Commander | Squadron Leader | Flight Lieutenant | Flying Officer | Pilot Officer | Acting Pilot Officer | Officer Cadet |
- Noncommissioned and enlisted ranks
Rank | Subofficer Major | Subofficer | Class | Student | Conscripted Soldier | ||||
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Shoulder | – | – | – | – | – | ||||
Sleeve | – | ||||||||
Rank | Suboficial Mayor | Suboficial | Sargento 1° | Sargento 2° | Cabo 1° | Cabo 2° | Cabo | Alumno | Soldado Conscripto |
Abbreviation | (SOM) | (SOF) | (SG1) | (SG2) | (CBO1) | (CBO2) | (CBO) | - | - |
Translation | Sub-officer Major | Sub-officer | First Sergeant | Second Sergeant | First Corporal | Second Corporal | Corporal | Student | Conscript Soldier |
Equivalent | Warrant Officer Class One | Warrant Officer Class Two | Flight Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Senior Aircraftman (Air Groups and Topography Service), Lance Corporal(Antiaircraft Artillery Regiment, Personnel Command and Logistics) |
Leading Aircraftman | Student NCO | Aircraftman |
- Commissioned officers
Officers of the Carabiners, native born or foreign officers having scholarships, start out as officer aspirants at the Carabinier Officers School "Pres. Gen. Carlos Ibanez del Campo" in Santiago, and after graduating become sublieutenants either in Chile or in their home countries. Later training is provided by the Police Sciences Academy also in Santiago, and in the aforementioned specialty schools of the force.
Rank group | General / flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Uniform coat General officers' cape |
No equivalent | No equivalent | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ranks | General Director | General Inspector | General | Coronel | Teniente Coronel | Mayor | Capitán | Teniente | Subteniente | Aspirante a oficial | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shirt Raincoat Parka |
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Cape | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Smock | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operational shirt | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abbreviation | GNRL DIR | GNRL INS | GNRL | CRNL | TTE CRNL | MAY | CAP | TTE | SUB TTE |
- Enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers
Chilean and foreign NCOs enter the service through enrollment at the Carabineros Formation School and receive further training as corporals at the Carabineros NCO Academy, both located in the Santiago Metropolitan Region, and some of them have later training at the various service schools of the Carabineros specializing in frontier defense, horsemanship and K-9 training and handling skills.
- Carabinero alumno (Student Carabinier)
- Carabinero (Carabinier)
- Cabo Segundo (Second Corporal)
- Cabo Primero (First Corporal)
- Sargento Segundo (Sergeant)
- Sargento Primero (First Sergeant)
- Suboficial (Sub-officer)
- Suboficial Mayor (Subofficer Major)
Ranks | Warrant Officers | NCOs | Enlisted | |||||
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Shirt Cape Carabinero shirt |
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Raincoat Parka |
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Smock | ||||||||
Operational shirt | ||||||||
Ranks | Suboficial Mayor | Suboficial | Sargento 1º | Sargento 2° | Cabo 1º | Cabo 2° | Carabinero | Carabinero alumno |
Abbreviation | (SOM) | (SuboF) | (SG1) | (SG2) | (CBO1) | (CBO2) | (Carab) |
- Commissioned officers
Dress | High Command | Senior officers | Head officers | Junior officers | Student officers | |||||||||
Uniform coat | ||||||||||||||
Shirt Raincoat Parka |
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Ranks | Director nacional | Subdirector operativo | Coronel | Teniente coronel | Mayor | Capitán | Teniente 1° | Teniente 2° | Subteniente | Aspirante a oficial | ||||
Abbreviation | DIREC NAC | SDO | CRNL | TTE CRNL | MAY | CAP | TTE 1° | TTE 2° | SUB TTE | A.A.O.O |
- Enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers
Footnotes
- ^ Inactive since 2008, reserved for President from Military of Chile
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
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- ^ "FREEhosting.cz - Hosting web strnek zdarma". Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ^ Grados Archived 2010-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "fach.cl". Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
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