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Brigadier is a military rank, the seniority of which depends on the country. In some countries, it is a senior rank above colonel, equivalent to a brigadier general or commodore, typically commanding a brigade of several thousand soldiers. In other countries, it is a non-commissioned rank.


Origins and history

The word and rank of "Brigadier" originates from France. In the French Army, the Brigadier des Armées du Roi (Brigadier of the King's Armies) was a general officer rank, created in 1657. It was an intermediate between the rank of Mestre de camp and that of
Maréchal de camp ''Maréchal de camp'' (sometimes incorrectly translated as field marshal) was a general officer rank used by the French Army until 1848. The rank originated from the older rank of sergeant major general ( French: ''sergent-major général''). Se ...
. The rank was first created in the cavalry at the instigation of
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on June 8, 1657, then in the infantry on March 17, 1668, and in the dragoons on April 15, 1672. In peacetime, the brigadier commanded his regiment and, in maneuvers or in wartime, he commanded two or three - or even four - regiments combined to form a brigade (including his own, but later the rank was also awarded to lieutenant-colonels, which allowed for the promotion of an officer who did not have his own regiment). Before the rank of brigadier of the armies was dissolved in 1788, it was materialized by the wearing of a single star. And when it was abolished that year, the number of stars of its immediate superiors was not modified, which explains why today French generals have one more star on their insignia than their foreign counterparts (notably American). Note that the rank of "Chef de brigade" created during the French Revolution replaced that of Colonel. A brigade commander then commanded... a half-brigade (a name that replaced the regiment). The rank of Brigadier of the Armies reappeared during the Third Republic. It designates a colonel, experienced as a regimental commander, who has under his command several regiments without having the annexed units that would make this group a brigade. The army brigadier wears the colonel's uniform and insignia. The rank was definitively abolished in 1945. Until 1788, a rank of ("brigadier of the armies"), which could be described as a senior colonel or junior brigade commander, was used in the French Army. The normal brigade command rank was field marshal () (which elsewhere is a more senior rank). During the French Revolution, the ranks of and were replaced by
brigade general Brigadier general or Brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general. When appointed to ...
(). In common with many countries, France now uses the officer rank of
brigade general Brigadier general or Brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general. When appointed to ...
(Général de brigade) instead of a "brigadier" rank. The held a one-star insignia, while the inherited the two-stars insignia. The disappearance of the rank is the reason that there is no one-star insignia in the French Army. The rank of is still nonetheless used in some regiments as an equivalent of corporal. By extension, this also applies to the , equivalent in rank to a corporal in the infantry.


General officer rank


Gallery

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) File:Bundesheer - Rank insignia - Brigadier.png,
( Austrian Land Forces) File:blank.svg,
( Cape Verdean National Guard) File:Norway-army-OF-6.svg,
( Norwegian Army) File:blank.svg,
( Army of São Tomé and Príncipe) File:18-Slovenian Army-BG.svg,
( Slovenian Ground Force) File:CHE OF6 Br.svg,
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)


Senior officer rank


British tradition

In many countries, especially those formerly part of the British Empire, a brigadier is either the highest field rank or most junior general appointment, nominally commanding a brigade. It ranks above colonel and below major general. The rank is used by the British Army, the
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, the Australian Army, the Bangladesh Army, the Indian Army, the
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, the
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, the
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and several others. Although it is not always considered a general officer rank, it is always considered equivalent to the brigadier general and
brigade general Brigadier general or Brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general. When appointed to ...
rank of other countries. In NATO forces, brigadier is OF-6 on the rank scale. "The grade of brigadier-general, also called, almost interchangeably, brigadier, first appeared in the British army during the reign of King James II. A warrant of 1705 placed the grade directly below major-general, but the appointment was always considered temporary and not continuous. The British were ambiguous over whether the holder was considered a general officer or a senior field grade office". The title is derived from the equivalent British rank of brigadier-general, used until 1922 and still used in many countries. "Brigadier" was already in use as a generic term for a commander of a brigade irrespective of specific rank. Until the rank was dissolved in 1922, brigadier-generals wore a crossed sword and baton symbol on its own. From 1922 to 1928, the British rank title used was that of colonel-commandant, with one crown and three 'pips', a rank which, although reflecting its modern role in the British Army as a senior colonel rather than a junior general, was not well received and was replaced with brigadier after six years. Colonel-commandant was only ever used for officers commanding brigades, depots or training establishments. Officers holding equivalent rank in administrative appointments were known as "colonels on the staff", also replaced by brigadier in 1928. Colonel-commandants and colonels on the staff wore the same rank badge later adopted by brigadiers."New Army Rank of Brigadier", '' The Times'', 23 December 1997. Until shortly after World War II, brigadier was an appointment conferred on colonels (as commodore was an appointment conferred on naval captains) rather than a substantive rank. In
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countries, and most Arabic-speaking countries (in which the rank is called ''amid''), the rank insignia comprises a crown (or some other national symbol) with three stars, (sometimes called "pips"), which are often arranged in a triangle. A brigadier's uniform may also have red gorget patches. It is otherwise similar to that of a colonel (colonel's rank insignia have a crown/emblem with two stars/"pips".) The Canadian Army used the rank of brigadier (following British tradition, with identical insignia) until the unification of the Canadian Forces in 1968. The rank then became
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with the insignia of St. Edward's Crown surmounting a crossed sword and baton over one gold maple leaf.


Spain

The rank of a ''brigadier'' was established by
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in 1702 as an intermediate rank between colonel and true generals. In some
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republics (see below), the rank survived after independence. In Spain, brigadiers came to be considered full generals in 1871, and in 1889 they were renamed . The historical rank is distinct from the current NCO rank of , although sometimes translators confuse the two. The name has survived as a
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rank at the Spanish Naval Academy.


Latin America

Many countries in
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and Central America were formerly Spanish or Portuguese (Brazil) possessions. Brigadier generalis used in Latin America, in the normal sense of brigade commander rank (e.g.
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, Chile), although most Latin American nations instead use the rank of brigade general. In Mexico, brigadier general is the rank below
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, both ranks falling between colonel and divisional general. However, both the
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and
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s use a curious system of variations on brigadier for all ( Argentina) or most ( Brazil) general officers. The origin of this system is not entirely clear, but in the case of Argentina may be due to army air units being commanded by brigade generals before the establishment of the Air Force as an independent armed force.


Gallery

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( Australian Army) File:Botswana-Army-OF-6.svg, Brigadier
( Botswana Ground Force) File:SS.OO.8.EJER.BRIGADIER.svg,
( Chilean Army) File:Fijian-OF-06.svg, Brigadier
( Fiji Infantry Regiment) File:Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Brigadier rank insignia.svg, Brigadier
( Guyana Army) File:Brigadier of the Indian Army.svg, Brigadier
)
( Indian Army) File:Jamaica-Army-OF-6 (new).svg, Brigadier
( Jamaican Army) File:13. Kenyan Army BG.svg, Brigadier
( Kenya Army) File:Brig_LDF.png, Brigadier
( Lesotho Army) File:13. Malawi Army - BG.svg, Brigadier
( Malawi Army) File:14.Malta Army-BG.svg, Brigadier
)
( Army of Malta) File:New Zealand-Army-OF-6.svg, Brigadier
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) File:OF-7 Pakistan Army.svg, Brigadier
)
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) File:PNGDF Land OF-06.svg, Brigadier
( Papua New Guinea Land Element) File:Seychelles Army OF-06 (2018).svg, Brigadier
( Seychelles Infantry Unit) File:blank.svg, Brigadier
( Sierra Leone Army) File:Sri Lanka-army-OF-6.svg, Brigadier
( Sri Lanka Army) File:Tonga-Army-OF-6.svg, Brigadier
( Tongan Land Component) File:blank.svg, Brigadier
( Eswatini Army) File:Uganda-Army-OF-6.svg, Brigadier
( Ugandan Land Forces) File:British Army OF-6.svg, Brigadier
( British Army) File:Zambia-army_13.gif, Brigadier
( Zambian Army) File:Zimbabwe-Army-OF-6.svg, Brigadier
( Zimbabwe National Army)


Junior officer rank


United Kingdom

In the UK, brigadier and sub-brigadier were formerly
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ranks in the
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.


Non-commissioned rank

Brigadier also exists as a non-commissioned rank. This usage derives from the use of "brigade" to denote a squad or team, similar to the occasional English civilian usage "work brigade".


France


Military

In France, and some countries whose forces were structured based on the method used in France, some branches of the army and the
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use for a rank equivalent to ( corporal), and for a rank equivalent to . Brigadier is used by arms of the army that are by tradition considered "mounted" arms, such as logistics or
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units. A similar usage exists elsewhere. In the French gendarmerie, the brigadier ranks are used as in the army, i.e. as junior enlisted ranks (), while the French police use brigadier ranks as their sub-officer () ranks. Since all professional police and gendarmes have sub-officer status in France, the gendarmerie brigadier ranks are rarely used, since they are used only by auxiliaries. On the other hand, the police brigadier ranks, which are used to indicate professional ranks, are common. In the French gendarmerie and in "mounted" arms of the French army, the brigadier ranks are:


National police

In the French National Police, the sub-officer variations are used for
non-commissioned officer A non-commissioned officer (NCO) is a military officer who has not pursued a commission. Non-commissioned officers usually earn their position of authority by promotion through the enlisted ranks. (Non-officers, which includes most or all enli ...
s are: * (
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, equal to gendarmerie ) * ( OR-8, equal to gendarmerie ) * ( OR-9, equal to gendarmerie ) * ( OR-9, equal to gendarmerie )


Indonesia

In the
Indonesian National Police '' , mottotranslated = (Serving the Nation) , formed = , preceding1 = , dissolved = , superseding = , employees = 440,000 (2020) , volunteers = , budget = , nongovernment ...
force, this rank is referred to as the
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ranks in the regular police units. It is equivalent to the "sergeant" rank in the armed forces. This rank is the most junior rank in the regular police units of Indonesia but is above the enlisted ranks () of the special police units such as in the Mobile Brigade corps and water police units. This rank is below the "Sub-inspector" () ranks. The police Brigadier ranks are as shown below: * , abbreviated (Police Chief Brigadier) * , not abbreviated (Police Brigadier) * , abbreviated (Police Brigadier 1st class) * , abbreviated (Police Brigadier 2nd class) In addition, Police Brigadier General () and Brigadier General () are
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ranks in the
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, Army and Marine Corps respectively.


Italy

In the Italian and , the ranks of vice-brigadier (), brigadier (), and chief brigadier () correspond roughly to the army ranks based on
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. The rank of brigade general () is used throughout the armed forces as the most junior general rank, and corresponds to the British rank title of brigadier.


Netherlands

is traditionally the most senior non-commissioned rank in the Dutch police, for example the National Police Corps (). It’s predecessors also used this rank. The Royal Marechaussee (military police/gendarmerie) does not use this rank.


Spain

In Spain, a has a NATO rank code of OR-8 (and is thus a senior NCO). The Spanish rank is distinct from the Spanish-language ''brigadier general' used for senior officers in Latin America (and historically in Spain).


Gallery

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( Burkina Faso Ground Forces) File:06. EGLF-SGM.svg,
( Army of Equatorial Guinea) File:Army-FRA-OR-03.svg,
( French Army) File:Monaco-army-OR-4.svg,
( Army of Monaco) File:Spain-Army-OR-8.svg,
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Spanish Army The Spanish Army ( es, Ejército de Tierra, lit=Land Army) is the terrestrial army of the Spanish Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is one of the oldest active armies — dating back to the late 15th century. The ...
)


See also

* List of comparative military ranks


References

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