The
Italian military
The Italian Armed Forces ( it, Forze armate italiane, ) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and ar ...
rank of ''maresciallo'' (;
marshal
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) is classified as a "
sub-officer
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" and is the highest rank of non-commissioned officer in the
Italian Armed Forces
The Italian Armed Forces ( it, Forze armate italiane, ) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and ar ...
, higher than the rank of
sergeant
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but lower than that of
ensign
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/
second lieutenant
Second lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces, comparable to NATO OF-1 rank.
Australia
The rank of second lieutenant existed in the military forces of the Australian colonies and Australian Army until ...
; there are from three to five grades within the rank, according to the different branches of the armed forces. The rank is achieved through merit or attending the ''Scuola Allievi Marescialli'' (School of Student Marshals). Marshal is an intermediate rank of the armed forces which is currently granted to
NCOs
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 ...
with the training and technical competence to carry out specialised executive roles, and to command smaller and technically complex units.
History
The rank of marshal in Italy was initially provided only as the marescialli d'alloggio (lodging marshals) of the
Royal Carabinieri
The Carabinieri (, also , ; formally ''Arma dei Carabinieri'', "Arm of Carabineers"; previously ''Corpo dei Carabinieri Reali'', "Royal Carabineers Corps") are the national gendarmerie of Italy who primarily carry out domestic and foreign poli ...
. In 1902 the rank was established for the Royal Army. The rank was unique and higher than that of
furiere maggiore (senior quartermaster). Subsequently in 1907 the ranks of quartermaster and quartermaster were abolished and the rank of marshal was divided into three classes: 1st, 2nd and 3rd class marshal who were then renamed Maresciallo maggiore, Maresciallo capo and Maresciallo ordinario respectively. The badges of rank were regulated only on January 22, 1907 by a circular. In the Regia Marina the equivalent ranks were those of capo di 1ª, 2ª e 3ª classe.
At the entrance to the War of Italy in World War One the ranks of maresciallo ordinario, maresciallo capo and maresciallo Maggiore existed and were retitled as Maresciallo di Compagnia, Maresciallo di Battaglione, and Maresciallo di Reggimento. In 1916 the degree of "Aiutanti di Battaglia" was established, reachable from both the non-commissioned officers and troops solely for war merits, regardless of the previously covered degree. Until 1972 the marshals were framed in three hierarchical levels: maresciallo ordinario, maresciallo capo and maresciallo maggiore and had a distinctive respectively one, two or three mottled golden stripes of black placed vertically on the shoulder straps. Later in the seventies, maresciallo maggiore aiutante was added, above the other degrees, but always subordinate to the degree of aiutante di battaglia. This degree was distinguished as it was reachable by promotion to choice and not for seniority, and had the same distinctive of Marshal Maggiore, but with the mottled rods of red. After 1972 for all marshal ranks were reoriented horizontally.
Insignia of the
Royal Italian Army
The Royal Italian Army ( it, Regio Esercito, , Royal Army) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 19th century Italy started to unify into one country, and in 1861 Manfre ...
pre-World War One:
Insignia of the
Royal Italian Army
The Royal Italian Army ( it, Regio Esercito, , Royal Army) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 19th century Italy started to unify into one country, and in 1861 Manfre ...
pre-World War One:
Insignia of the Maresciallo of the
Royal Italian Army during World War II
This article is about the Royal Italian Army (''Regio Esercito'') which participated in the Second World War. The Royal Italian Army was reformed in 1861 and existed until 1946. The Royal Army started with the Italian unification, unification of ...
:
Insignia 1945-1972:
Insignia 1972-current:
New Maresciallo insignia added in 2018
''Primo luogotenente q.s.''
Modern Italian military
In the
Italian Army
"The safeguard of the republic shall be the supreme law"
, colors =
, colors_labels =
, march = ''Parata d'Eroi'' ("Heroes's parade") by Francesco Pellegrino, ''4 Maggio'' (May 4) ...
a marshal is a non-commissioned officer. The grades of marshal are as follows beginning with the lowest:
* maresciallo - marshal
* maresciallo ordinario - ordinary marshal
* maresciallo capo - chief marshal
* primo maresciallo (before 2001 maresciallo aiutante) first marshal (until 2001 adjutant marshal)
* luogotenente - sub-lieutenant (grade instituted in 2001).)
In the
Italian Navy
"Fatherland and Honour"
, patron =
, colors =
, colors_label =
, march = ( is the return of soldiers to their barrack, or sailors to their ship after a ...
the grades of marshal are as follows:
* capo di terza classe - chief third class
* capo di seconda classe - chief second class
* capo di prima classe - chief first class
* primo maresciallo - first marshal (degree instituted in 2001)
* luogotenente - sub-lieutenant (grade instituted in 2001).
In the
Italian Air Force
, colours =
, colours_label =
, march = (Ordinance March of the Air Force) by Alberto Di Miniello
, mascot =
, anniversaries = 28 March ...
the grades of marshal are as follows:
* maresciallo di terza classe - marshal third class
* maresciallo di seconda classe - marshal second class
* maresciallo di prima classe - marshal first class
* primo maresciallo - first marshal (until 2001
adjuvant marshal)
* luogotenente - sub-lieutenant (grade instituted in 2001).
Italian gendarmerie
In the uniformed sectors - the
Carabinieri
The Carabinieri (, also , ; formally ''Arma dei Carabinieri'', "Arm of Carabineers"; previously ''Corpo dei Carabinieri Reali'', "Royal Carabineers Corps") are the national gendarmerie of Italy who primarily carry out domestic and foreign polic ...
and
Guardia di Finanza
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- those at the marshal level are called
inspector
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Australia
In Australian police forces, the rank of inspector is generally the ne ...
s and are distinguished from supervisors and were once non-commissioned officers. Their grades resemble those in the Italian army:
* maresciallo - marshal
* maresciallo ordinario - ordinary marshal
* maresciallo capo - chief marshal
* primo maresciallo (before 2001 maresciallo aiutante) first marshal (until 2001 adjutant marshal)
* luogotenente - sub-lieutenant (grade instituted in 2001).
Adjutant marshal retains the rank of Official Substitute of Public Safety; lieutenant is not meaningfully a rank and dates from 2001.
[^ Arm of the Police officers: legislative decree of 28 February 2001, n. 83 - "integrating and corrective dispositions of the legislative decree of 12 May 1995, n. 198, in the matter of the reordering of roles, modification of recruitment norms, state and advancement of the non-directing and non-managing staff of the police." Financial police: legislative decree of 28 February 2001, n. 67 - "integrating and corrective dispositions of the legislative decree of 12 May 1995, n. 199, in the matter of the new organization of the non-directing and non-managing staff of the financial police."]
See also
*
Marshal of Italy
Marshal of Italy ( it, Maresciallo d'Italia) was a rank in the Royal Italian Army (''Regio Esercito''). Originally created in 1924 by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini for the purpose of honoring Generals Luigi Cadorna and Armando Diaz, the ra ...
*
First Marshal of the Empire
*
Italian Army ranks
*
Italian Navy ranks
References
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Military ranks of Italy
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