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''Korporal'' is the German and Danish spelling of the English
corporal Corporal is a military rank in use in some form by many militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. The word is derived from the medieval Italian phrase ("head of a body"). The rank is usually the lowest ranking non ...
. ''Korporal'' is used in a number of armed forces as the lowest rank of the non-commissioned officers group. However, in the German
Bundeswehr The ''Bundeswehr'' (, meaning literally: ''Federal Defence'') is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The ''Bundeswehr'' is divided into a military part (armed forces or ''Streitkräfte'') and a civil part, the military part con ...
, it is considered a high enlisted personnel rank. In Switzerland the rank is used in the
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as well. In former German armed forces, the designation of the lowest NCO rank was "Corporal".


Austria

''Korporal''
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; Origin and meaning of "Korporal", in German

/ref> (Kpl) is a rank of the enlisted men rank group (EN group) in the
Austrian Bundesheer The Austrian Armed Forces (german: Bundesheer, lit=Federal Army) are the combined military forces of the Republic of Austria. The military consists of 22,050 active-duty personnel and 125,600 reservists. The military budget is 0.74% of natio ...
, and is equivalent to NATO-Rang code ''OR-3''. In the k.u.k Army it still counted to the NCO rank group and was allowed to wear the yellow-black port epée. Today and in the comparison to the German
Bundeswehr The ''Bundeswehr'' (, meaning literally: ''Federal Defence'') is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The ''Bundeswehr'' is divided into a military part (armed forces or ''Streitkräfte'') and a civil part, the military part con ...
it is equivalent to the EN-rank “Hauptgefreiter/ Stabsgefreiter ”. In peacetime the Korporal might be tasked to command a small sub unit, e.g. a fileteam (de: Trupp, 2 to 8 men) or a
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(de: Gruppe, 8-13 men). During United Nations missions and in NATO Partnership for Peace the rank ''Korporal'' will be designated in English with
Corporal Corporal is a military rank in use in some form by many militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. The word is derived from the medieval Italian phrase ("head of a body"). The rank is usually the lowest ranking non ...
(Cpl) and is equivalent to NATO-Rang code ''OR-3''.


k.u.k. Army

''Korporal'' ( hu, Tizedes) was also a rank of the k.u.k. Austro-Hungarian Army. Rank insignia were two white celluloid-star on the stand-up collar of the ''
Waffenrock ( lso ) was originally a medieval German term for an outer garment, worn by knights over their armor. Later, became the generic term for any military uniform, including dress and parade uniforms, and also referred to epaulettes or shoulder bo ...
'' on gorget patch (german: Paroli). Stand-up collar and background of the gorget patch showed a particular egalisation colour. This rank was corresponding to the ranks of enlisted men as follows: *''Bataillonshornist'' (Battalion bugler) *''Bataillonstambour'' (Battalion drummer) *''Geschütz-Vormeister'' (Gunner-corporal) artillery *''Gewehr-Vormeister'' (Machinegun-corporal ) infantry *''Unterjäger'' (Rifles-corporal) mountain troops *''Waffenmeister'' 3. Klasse (Weapon master 3rd class) artillery and weapon arsenal ;Korporal in adjutation of the k.u.k. infantry Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 21.png, Einjährig-Freiwilliger Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 38.png, Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 39.png, Einjährig-Freiwilliger Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 58.png, Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 60.png, Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 71.png, Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 75.png, Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 83.png,


Denmark

In Denmark, the rank of was first given insignia in 1812, when the rank was given two
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. It was originally the lowest NCO, but in 2008 it became the highest enlisted rank. By 1972, the rank was only temporarily given. On 1 October 2008, 23 from the Army were the first to be permanently appointed , since 1972, while simultaneously being made an enlisted rank. On 9 March 2012, 12 naval and 12 aviation specialists, were appointed . In the Navy, the degree is intended for employees who act as assistant instructors.


Germany

is the second highest
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in the
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Bundeswehr The ''Bundeswehr'' (, meaning literally: ''Federal Defence'') is the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. The ''Bundeswehr'' is divided into a military part (armed forces or ''Streitkräfte'') and a civil part, the military part con ...
, that might be comparable to
corporal Corporal is a military rank in use in some form by many militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. The word is derived from the medieval Italian phrase ("head of a body"). The rank is usually the lowest ranking non ...
(OR-4) in Anglophone armed forces. However, as distinguished from the corporal in Anglophone armed forces, the belongs to the rank group of ''enlisted men''.


History

The ranks and were introduced by the Bundeswehr in October 2021 as the new most senior ranks for enlisted men, senior to
Oberstabsgefreiter (abbreviated OStGefr, on lists OSG; "Senior Staff Gefreiter") was the highest enlisted rank in the German Bundeswehr before the new ranks Korporal and Stabskorporal were introduced in October 2021. The rank can be comparable to corporal Cor ...
. Pay grade of Korporal is ''A6'', that is the same pay grade as the NCO rank
Stabsunteroffizier ''Stabsunteroffizier'' is a military rank of the German Bundeswehr. It was preceded by the rank ''Unterfeldwebel'' that was used between 1935 and 1945 in the armed forces of Nazi Germany, the Wehrmacht. The East German National People's Army used t ...
(OR-5). Soldiers have to have served for at least three years in the rank of before being considered for promotion. In September 2021, the rank insignia for and were introduced.


Norway

In Norway, the rank is only used by the
Norwegian Army The Norwegian Army ( no, Hæren) is the land warfare service branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces. The Army is the oldest of the Norwegian service branches, established as a modern military organization under the command of the King of Norway ...
. Here is split into 4 classes and is the "specialist officer" ( no, spesialistbefalet) rank group.


Switzerland

In the
Military of Switzerland The Swiss Armed Forces (german: Schweizer Armee, french: Armée suisse, it, Esercito svizzero, rm, Armada svizra; ) operates on land and in the air, serving as the primary armed forces of Switzerland. Under the country's militia system, re ...
the ''Korporal'' is the lowest NCO-rank. The rank is higher than the enlisted rank
Obergefreiter Obergefreiter (''abbr.'' OGefr.) is an enlisted rank of the German and Swiss militaries which dates from the 19th century. In today's Bundeswehr, every ''Gefreiter'' is normally promoted ''Obergefreiter'' after six months. The NATO-Code is OR-3 ...
. Until the so-called Army reform XXI (with effect from January 1, 2004) the regular ''Korporal'' appointment was to
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, 8-13 men). However, in 2014 this appointment was upgraded to
Wachtmeister (Wm; German for 'master-sentinel' or 'watch-master') is a military rank of non-commissioned officers (NCO) in Austria and Switzerland. The was initially responsible for the guard duty of the army. Later, it became the equivalent NCO-grade of ...
(OR-5). The ''Korporal'' rank was converted to military specialist without any command function. ''Korporal'' is also a rank designation in the "Switzerland armed forces postal system", and in ''CBRN Defence''. In United Nations missions and in NATO Partnership for Peace the rank ''Korporal'' will be designated in English with
Corporal Corporal is a military rank in use in some form by many militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. The word is derived from the medieval Italian phrase ("head of a body"). The rank is usually the lowest ranking non ...
(Cpl).


Other armed forces


The Netherlands

In the
Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
the promotion to "Korporaal" is possible after a longer service time in the enlisted men rank group. There are two corporal ranks: *''Korporaal'' OR-3 *''Korporaal der 1e klasse'' OR-4


Vatican City

In the
Pontifical Swiss Guard The Pontifical Swiss Guard (also Papal Swiss Guard or simply Swiss Guard; la, Pontificia Cohors Helvetica; it, Guardia Svizzera Pontificia; german: Päpstliche Schweizergarde; french: Garde suisse pontificale; rm, Guardia svizra papala) is ...
there are two corporal ranks: *Korporal and *Vizekorporal


Poland

In the
Polish armed forces The Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland ( pl, Siły Zbrojne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, abbreviated ''SZ RP''; popularly called ''Wojsko Polskie'' in Poland, abbreviated ''WP''—roughly, the "Polish Military") are the national armed forces of ...
there are the two Korporal OR4-rank : * Kapral hort: kpr.(en: Corporal) * Starszy kapral hort: st. kpr. (en: Senior corporal)


Prussia

In
Prussia Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an em ...
the "Corporal" commanded an up to 30 men strong so-called ''Korporalschaft''. The rank sequence was as follows: *''
Gefreiter Gefreiter (, abbr. Gefr.; plural ''Gefreite'') is a German, Swiss and Austrian military rank that has existed since the 16th century. It is usually the second rank or grade to which an enlisted soldier, airman or sailor could be promoted.Duden; D ...
'' *''Korporal'' *''Sergant'' and/or ''Feldwebel'' In 1856 the designation ''korporal'' was changed to ''
Unteroffizier () is a junior non-commissioned officer rank used by the . It is also the collective name for all non-commissioned officers in Austria and Germany. It was formerly a rank in the Imperial Russian Army. Austria , also , is the collective name t ...
''. Until 1807 the (aristocrat) officer aspirants were called ''Freikorporal'' ().


Examples

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''Kapral'', OR-2 File:LV-Army-OR4.png,
''Kaprālis'', OR-4, Army File:Nl-landmacht-korporaal.svg,
''Korporaal'', OR-3, Army File:GrenOR4.png,
''Korporal'', OR-4 File:Kapral m.svg,
''Kapral'' Army special forces


References

* ''Die Streitkräfte der Republik Österreich, 1918-1968'', Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Militärwissenschaftliches Institut, 1968. {{DEFAULTSORT:Korporal Military ranks of Germany Military ranks of Austria Military ranks of Switzerland Austro-Hungarian Army Military ranks of Norway