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Between 1943 and 1955, the ranks and insignia of theSoviet Armed Forces were characterised by a number of changes, including the reintroduction of rank insignia badges and the adoption of a number of higher ranks.

Changes

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In conjunction with the permanent increase of the manpower strength of the Soviet armed forces, the service branches and arms were formed by orders of the People' Commissariat of Defence, consisting of artillery, air force, air defence forces, signals corps, corps of engineers and the armoured corps. Major combat support units up to command level were established. This process was characterized by a need for well qualified command staff, in a suitable rank structure. The Soviet state – and party administration – responded to these challenges by the introduction of additional higher ranks, as well as by reintroducing the traditional Russian rank insignia.

A new rank group atOF-9 level (equivalent to thegeneral of the branch in theWehrmacht and theImperial Russian Army) was introduced, namedmarshal of the branch orchief marshal of the branch.

In January 1943 the ranks of marshal of the air force, marshal of the artillery and marshal of the armoured corps came into existence.[1] In October 1943 it was followed by the additional ranks marshal of the communication troops, and marshal of the engineer troops, and the equivalent chief marshal of the branch ranks were added.[2]

Generalissimo of the Soviet Union

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The highest rank ofGeneralissimo of the Soviet Union (Russian:Генерали́ссимус Сове́тского Сою́за) was created in October 1943, as an individual award to Stalin, theHead of Government andparty chief, and functioned as supreme commander on all Soviet armed forces. Promotion to this rank was limited explicitly to wartime. The instruction was conveyed by an order to the front commanders-in-chief on 26 June 1945,[3] however, Stalin refused to officially implement the rank.

Ranks and distinction insignia for the land forces and air force

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The introduction of new distinction insignia to the officer corps of the Red Army came by order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet on 6 January 1943.[4][5] Selected were two versions of shoulder straps or epaulettes, one for everyday uniforms and the second for field use (breadth 6 cm, length 14 to 16 cm, depending on body size). On 15 January 1943 the introduction of new uniforms was decided.[6]

Corps colours

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The corps colours that were introduced in 1935, remained in use with minor changes. The padding of the newly introduced shoulder straps were made from wool cloth, designed in branch of service colours withpiping. Command staff wore silver or gold stars and characteristic metallic branch badges.

Enlisted men and non-commissioned officers

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The shoulder board padding indicated the appropriate corps colour of service branch, corps or special appointment, with coloured border piping.

ColourBranch
PaddingPipingField piping
RaspberryBlackRaspberryInfantry (generic motorised rifles or motorised infantry)
Cobalt blueBlackCobalt blueCavalry
Sky blueBlackSky blueAviation troops and air force
BlackRedRedArtillery & armoured corps
Dark greenRedDark greenMedical troops, veterinarian service
BlackBlackBlackTechnical troops

Junior and senior officers

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PipingBranch
Cobalt blueCavalry
RaspberryArmy generic infantry, motorised rifles and logistics
RedArtillery, armoured corps, medical troops and veterinarian service
Sky blueAviation troops and air force
BlackTechnical troops

General officers

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PipingBranch
Deep red ("general's red")Army generic infantry, motorised rifles and logistics
Sky blueAviation troops and air force
RaspberryAll other uses

Any other insignia

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Regimental numbers in gold lettering were placed on other ranks' shoulder straps along with the emblem of the armed service, branch, special troop, or appointment. For commanders of battle units or task forces the emblem was gold coloured, for others it was silver.

Enlisted men and non-commissioned officers

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Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Parade uniform
Army[7]41st Guards Rifle Czestochowski, Order of Kutuzov Regiment123rd Rifle Regiment7th Motorised Rifle Brigade61st Motorised Rifle Regiment36th Guards Rifle Silesian, Order of the Red Star Regiment306th Rifle Regiment
Air force16th Guards Fighter Sandomierz Aviation, Order of Alexander Nevsky Regiment28th Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment173rd Guards Assault Aviation Regiment909th Fighter Aviation, Order of Kutuzov Regiment108th Bomber Aviation Regiment104th Guards Fighter Krakov Aviation, Order of Alexander Nevsky Regiment
Field uniform
Army
Air force
Старшина́
Starshyná
Ста́рший сержа́нт
Stárshiy serzhánt
Сержа́нт
Serzhánt
Мла́дший сержа́нт
Mládshiy serzhánt
Ефре́йтор
Efréĭtor
красноармеец (Before 1946)[8]
Krasnoarmeyets
Рядово́й (After 1946)
Ryadovóy

Translation[7]Sergeant majorSenior sergeantSergeantJunior sergeantCorporalRed Army man
Private

Variations

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Field and service uniform as shown for Senior sergeant.

Insignia
Artillery

Armoured Troops

Cavalry

Chemical Troops

Electrical Troops
Rank4th Guards Artillery Regiment8th Guards Tank, Order of the Red Banner, Order of Suvorov Brigade
Insignia
Engineer Troops

Medical Corps

Motor-Car Units

Pontoon Corps

Railway Troops,
Military Communications
Rank5th Guards Motorcycle Regiment
Insignia
Road Troops

Sapper Troops

Signal Troops

Survey Troops

Veterinary Corps
Rank

Officers

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Marshals of the branch

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The rank of Army general was only awarded to officers of the army from the infantry branch directly, all other branches and services were promoted to the ranks of marshal and chief marshal of the branch (equivalents, respectively, to the ranks ofArmy general andMarshal of the Soviet Union[9]).

RankChief marshal of the branch
Service uniform
Field uniform
Rank designationГлавный маршал артиллерии
Glavnyy marshal artillerii
Главный маршал авиации
Glavnyy marshal aviatsii
Главный маршал бронетанковых войск
Glavnyy marshal bronetankovykh voysk
Главный маршал войск связи
Glavnyy marshal voysk svyazi
Главный маршал инженерных войск
Glavnyy marshal inzhenernykh voysk
TranslationChief marshal of artilleryChief marshal of aviationChief marshal of the armoured troopsChief marshal of the signal troopsChief marshal of the engineer troops
RankMarshal of the branch
Service uniformFebruary–November 1943since November 1943February–November 1943since November 1943February–November 1943since November 1943
Field uniformFebruary–November 19431943February–November 19431943February–November 1943
Rank designationМаршал артиллерии
Marshal artillerii
Маршал авиации
Marshal aviatsii
Маршал бронетанковых войск
Marshal bronetankovykh voysk
Маршал войск связи
Marshal voysk svyazi
Маршал инженерных войск
Marshal inzhenernykh voysk
TranslationMarshal of artilleryMarshal of aviationMarshal of the armoured troopsMarshal of the signal troopsMarshal of the engineer troops

Commissioned officers

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Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
Parade uniform
Infantry
Air forceSee aboveSee above
Field uniform
Infantry
Air forceSee aboveSee above
Маршал советского союза
Marshal sovetskogo soyuza
Генерал армии
General armii
Генера́л-полко́вник
Generál-polkóvnik
Генера́л-лейтена́нт
Generál-leytenánt
Генера́л-майо́р
Generál-mayór
Полко́вник
Polkóvnik
Подполко́вник
Podpolkóvnik
Майо́р
Majór
Kапита́н
Kapitán
Старший лейтена́нт
Stárshiy leytenánt
Лейтенант
Leytenant
Mла́дший лейтена́нт
Mládshiy leytenánt

Translation[7]Marshal of the Soviet UnionGeneral of the armyColonel generalLieutenant generalMajor generalColonelLieutenant colonelMajorCaptainSenior lieutenantLieutenantJunior lieutenant
Variations
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Service, field and engineering uniform for various officers.

Insignia
Armoured Troops

Artillery

Cavalry

Chemical Troops

Electrical Troops
Rank
Insignia
Engineer Troops

Legal Service

Medical Corps

Motor-Car Units

Pontoon Corps
Rank
Insignia
Quartermaster Corps

Railway Troops,
Military Communications

Road Troops

Sapper Troops

Signal Troops
Rank
Insignia
Survey Troops

Veterinary Corps
Rank

Student officers

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Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Parade uniform
Army[10]
Air force
Курсант старшина́
Kursánt starshyná
Курсант ста́рший сержа́нт
Kursánt stárshiy serzhánt
Курсант сержа́нт
Kursánt serzhánt
Курсант мла́дший сержа́нт
Kursánt mládshiy serzhánt
Курсант ефре́йтор
Kursánt efréĭtor
Курсант
Kursánt

TranslationCadetsergeant majorCadetsenior sergeantCadetsergeantCadetjunior sergeantCadet first classCadet

Ranks and rank insignia of the Soviet Navy

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By decree of thePresidium of the Supreme Soviet on 15 February 1943 on "distinction insignia to the Soviet Navy" the introduction of shoulder straps and epaulettes took effect, marking the début of Imperial Russian Navy-style insignia to the Soviet Navy.[11][12] As the navy also had coastal services, ground ranks similar to the Red Army and Air Force were introduced with their respective insignia to be used by the coastal service personnel. These ranks were also used by the navy's medical corps and technical services. Shoulder rank insignia were in dark blue shoulder boards (gold on the dress uniform only for officers).

Naval officers and flag officers

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Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
Shoulder insignia
Regular[13][14]
(1945–1955)[15]

(1943–1945)
Engineers
Sleeve insignia
All[13][14]
Адмирал флота
Admirál flota
Адмирал
Admirál
Вице-адмирал
Vitse-admirál
Контр-адмирал
Contre-admirál
Капитан 1-го ранга
Kapitan 1-go ránga
Капитан 2-го ранга
Kapitan 2-go ránga
Капитан 3-го ранга
Kapitan 3-go ránga
Капитан-лейтенант
Kapitan-leytenánt
Старший лейтенант
Starshey leytenánt
Лейтенант
Leytenánt
Младший лейтенант
Mladshiy leytenánt

Translation[14]Admiral of the fleetAdmiralVice admiralCounter admiralCaptain 1st rankCaptain 2nd rankCaptain 3rd rankCaptain lieutenantSenior lieutenantLieutenantJunior lieutenant

Naval ratings (naval service)

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Rank groupSenior ratingsJunior ratings
Shoulder board
to
service uniform
Baltic FleetPacific FleetDanube Flotilla, Dnieper FlotillaCaspian FlotillaBlack Sea Fleet
Shoulder strap
to
service uniform
Volga Flotilla (1943-1944), Danube Flotilla, Dnieper Flotilla
Мичман
Mičman
Главный старшина
Glavny starshina
Старшина 1 статьи
Starshina 1 statie
Старшина 2 статьи
Starshina 2 statie
Старший краснофлотец
Starshina krasnoflotets
Краснофлотец
Krasnoflotets

Ranks and insignia of naval ground and technical services

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Officers

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General officersOfficers & commandersDesignation
Shoulder strap
to
service uniform
(Coastal Services, incl. Naval Infantry and Coastal Defense Artillery)
Shoulder strap
to
service uniform
(Coastal Engineers)
Shoulder strap
to
service uniform
(Naval Aviation)
Shoulder strap
to
service uniform
(Naval Aviation engineers and technical staff)
Rank designationColonel general
(Генерал-полковник)
Lieutenant general
(Генерал-лейтенант)
Major general
(Генерал-майор)
Colonel
(Полковник)
Lieutenant colonel
(Подполковник)
Major
(Майор)
Captain
(Капитан)
Senior lieutenant
(Старший лейтенант)
Lieutenant
(Лейтенант)
Junior lieutenant
(Младший лейтенант)
Engineers rank designationEngineer-Colonel
(Инженер-Полковник)
Engineer-Lieutenant colonel
(Инженер-Подполковник)
Engineer Major
(Инженер-Майор)
Engineer Captain
(Инженер-капитан)
Senior Technician Lieutenant
(Старший техник-лейтенант)
Technician Lieutenant
(Техник-лейтенант)
Junior Technician Lieutenant
(Младший техник-лейтенант)

Other ranks

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Shoulder straps to
service uniform basic
Enlisted men and non-commissioned officers of ground services
(Coastal Services and Naval Aviation)
Shoulder board
to
service uniform
(Personnel of coastal services)
Amur Military Flotilla Coastal ServicesCaspian Flotilla Coastal ServicesBlack Sea Fleet Coastal ServicesNorthern Fleet Coastal ServicesOnega Flotilla Coastal Services
Shoulder board
to
service uniform
(Personnel of naval aviation)
Pacific Fleet Air ForceGeneral Navy (naval aviation)Northern Fleet Air ForceBaltic Fleet Air ForceBlack See Fleet Air Arm
Shoulder strap
to
service uniform
(Personnel of coastal services)
General Navy
Shoulder strap
to
service uniform
(Personnel of naval aviation)
Caspian Flotilla Air Service
Rank designationStarshinaStaff SergeantSergeantJunior SergeantSenior seamanSeaman

See also

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References

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Citations
  1. ^Decree of the "Presidium of the Supreme Soviet" of 16 January 1943
  2. ^Decree of the "Presidium of the Supreme Soviet" of 9 October 1943
  3. ^Decree of the "Presidium of the Supreme Soviet" of 26 June 1945
  4. ^"Ukaz Prezidiuma Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR «O vvedenii novykh znakov razlichiya dlya lichnogo sostava Krasnoy Armii» ot 6 yanvarya 1942 goda"Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР «О введении новых знаков различия для личного состава Красной Армии» от 6 января 1942 года [Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR "On the introduction of new insignia for the personnel of the Red Army" dated 6 January 1942](PDF).Vedomosti of the Supreme Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (in Russian). Vol. 2, no. 208. pp. 1–2. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 18 November 2021. Retrieved8 August 2022.
  5. ^Decreel of the "Presidium of the Supreme Soviet" of 6 January 1943
  6. ^Decree of the "Presidium of the Supreme Soviet" of 15 January 1943
  7. ^abcRosignoli 1972, Plates 58–62.
  8. ^Устав внутренней службы Вооружённых сил СССР, 1946 г.
  9. ^Bol'shaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya. Tret'ye izdaniye [Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Third edition] (in Russian). Vol. 6. Moscow, USSR: Soviet Encyclopedia. 1971. p. 575.
  10. ^Kharitonov 1993, Plate 101.
  11. ^"Указ Президиума Верховного Совета СССР "О введении новых знаков различия для личного состава Военно-Морского флота СССР"" [Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR "On the introduction of new insignia for the personnel of the Navy of the USSR"](PDF).Statements of the Supreme Council Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (in Russian). Vol. 7, no. 213. 19 February 1943. pp. 1–2. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 19 November 2021. Retrieved2 April 2022.
  12. ^Decree of the "Presidium of the Supreme Soviet" of 15 February 1943
  13. ^abMollo 1981, p. 177.
  14. ^abcRosignoli 1983, Plates 12–13.
  15. ^Vedomosti 1945.
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