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Vicekorpral Vicekorpral (''vicekonstapel'' in the artillery) is a Swedish rank above ''menig'' and below ''korpral'' that existed until 1972 as a trainee rank for conscripts who were undertaking training to become deputy squad leaders or squad leaders. The r ...
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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 ...
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Duties

The Corporal is a Squad Leader at Skill Level A (Basic). The Corporal can serve either as a volunteer enlistee or as a national serviceman. Requirement for promotion to Corporal is completed squad leader training. Civil servants of the Armed Forces belonging to position level 8 wear Corporal's rank insignia when serving in uniform.FFS 2019:6, 2 § 19.


History

A Corporal was the leader of a (
korpralskap Korpralskap is a Swedish/Finnish military unit of 25 men split into four rote with six man each that existed during the 17th and 18th century—quite similar to a platoon today. The unit was led by a Korpral and in turn consisted of four rotes of s ...
) of 24 men during the
Swedish allotment system The allotment system ( sv, indelningsverket; fi, ruotujakolaitos) was a system used in Sweden for keeping a trained army at all times. This system came into use in around 1640, and was replaced by the modern Swedish Armed Forces conscription s ...
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korpralskap Korpralskap is a Swedish/Finnish military unit of 25 men split into four rote with six man each that existed during the 17th and 18th century—quite similar to a platoon today. The unit was led by a Korpral and in turn consisted of four rotes of s ...
consisted of four ''Rotar'' (teams) of 6 men each. Each ''rote'' was led by a ''Rotemästare'' (
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 ...
). Corporals were considered
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 in the cavalry ( Corporal of horse), before the reorganization 1833/37, when Cavalry Corporals were given the rank of Sergeant. The corresponding rank in the
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was ''Konstapel'' ( Bombardier), created as early as the 16th century. This rank was abolished in 1972.


Earlier rank insignia

File:3 Korpral axelklaff m1910.jpg, Army m/10 File:3 Korpral Konstapel krage 1923.jpg, Army m/23 File:13 Korpral Konstapel 1939.jpg, Army m/39 File:OR-2 Menig 1kl. år 3.jpg, Collar patch m/58 File:SWE-Kadett2.svg, Army 2009


References

Military insignia Military ranks of the Swedish Army