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Rank insignia in theFrench Army are worn on the sleeve or on shoulder marks of uniforms, and range up to the highest rank ofMarshal of France, a state honour denoted with a seven-star insignia that was last conferred posthumously onMarie Pierre Koenig in 1984.
Rank insignia in the French army depend on whether the soldier belongs to an infantry or cavalry unit. The infantry arms (armes à pied) include normal infantry, naval troops, the Foreign Legion and engineers; cavalry arms (armes à cheval) include armoured cavalry, artillery, maintenance and logistics. Sleeves are emblazoned with marks denoting either gold insignia for the infantry or silver/white for the cavalry. However, the artillery uses gold as the main colour, despite being a cavalry branch, andspahis use gold as the main colour despite being part of the cavalry, a distinction representing the armoured cavalry.
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The title of "Marshal of France" (Maréchal de France) is awarded as a distinction, rather than a rank. A Marshal wears seven stars and carries abaton.
Since 1916, as a distinction rather than a rank, the title of Marshal has been granted through special laws voted by theNational Assembly. For this reason, it is impossible to demote a Marshal. The most famous example of this was MarshalPhilippe Pétain, notorious as "chief of state" of theVichy France regime. When he was convicted for high treason, the judges were empowered to demote his other ranks and titles. But due to the principle of separation of powers, the judges had no authority to cancel the law that had made Pétain a Marshal. It remained the only title he kept after being sentenced.
Six Marshals of France have been given the even more exalted title of "Marshal General of France" (Maréchal général de France):Biron,Lesdiguières,Turenne,Villars,Saxe, andSoult.
Although they all wear the same insignia and titles, officers are divided into:
| NATO rank | Rank insignia | Name | Description | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder[1] | Sleeve[1] | Camouflage[1] | French | English translation | ||
| OF-9 | Général d'armée | Army general | In command of an army. | |||
| OF-8 | Général de corps d'armée | Army corps general | In command of an army corps.[note 1] | |||
| OF-7 | Général de division | Divisional general | In command of adivision. | |||
| OF-6 | Général de brigade | Brigade general | In command of abrigade, or of arégion in theGendarmerie. | |||
There is no distinction between infantry and cavalry generals, since they are all supposed to be able to command any type of unit. The rank was formerly designated asLieutenant-General of the Armies until 1791. The official historic succession of the "Lieutenant-General of France" corresponded toGénéral de division for theFrench Army, andVice-Amiral (Vice-Admiral) for theFrench Navy. The rank ofGénéral de corps d'armée wasn't officially adopted until 1939, along with five otherFrench Armed Forces ranks. It must also be noted that Army corps general and Army general are not really ranks, but styles and positions (Rang et appellation in French) bestowed upon a Divisional general, which is the highest substantive rank in the French Army.
| NATO rank | Rank insignia | Name | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder | Camouflage | French | English translation | ||
| OF-5 | Colonel | Colonel | A colonel commands aregiment of the army or agroupement of theGendarmerie. Cavalry arms wear silver. | ||
| OF-4 | Lieutenant-colonel | Lieutenant colonel | Thelieutenant-colonel has the same responsibilities as a colonel. | ||
| OF-3 | Commandant | Commandant | Also calledchef de bataillon in the infantry,chef d'escadrons in the cavalry andchef d'escadron in the artillery and in the army light aviation. Equivalent to amajor in most English-speaking countries. | ||
| NATO rank | Rank insignia | Name | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder | Camouflage | French | English translation | ||
| OF-2 | Capitaine | Captain | In command of acompany (French:compagnie) of infantry, a squadron (French:escadron) of cavalry or a battery (French:batterie) of artillery. | ||
| OF-1 | Lieutenant | Lieutenant | This the first commissioned rank held by officers trained at theÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr and theÉcole militaire interarmes. Commands aplatoon (French:section) of infantry, atroop (French:peloton) of cavalry, or abrigade of the Gendarmerie. | ||
| Sous-lieutenant | Sub-lieutenant | A rank held during the third year at theÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, and during the second year at theÉcole militaire interarmes. This is the first commissioned rank held by contract officers trained at theÉcole militaire des aspirants de Coëtquidan. | |||
| OF-D | Aspirant | Aspirant | A rank held by officer cadets from theÉcole militaire des aspirants de Coëtquidan during their internship with the troops. Technically it is not a commissioned rank but it is still treated in all respects as one.The aspirant must have been previouslyélève officier. They will afterwards be commissioned as asous-lieutenant. This is also a rank for volunteers serving as temporary officers(volontaire aspirant de l'Armée de terre). | ||
| Élève officier | Officer cadet | A rank held during the first and second years at theÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, during the first year at theÉcole militaire interarmes and during the initial military training at theÉcole militaire des aspirants de Coëtquidan for officer cadets under leadership contracts, specialist contracts and pilot contracts. | |||
| NATO rank | Rank insignia | Name | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder | Camouflage | French | English translation | ||
| OR-9 | Major | Major | Seniorsub-officer rank since 1 January 2009 this grade is attached to thesous-officiers. Prior to this date it was an independentcorps between thesous-officiers and theofficiers. There is typically at least oneMajor per regiment and several in a brigade. | ||
| Adjudant-chef | Chief Adjutant | Often same responsibilities as the lieutenant. | |||
| OR-8 | Adjudant | Adjutant | Often same responsibilities as an adjudant-chef. | ||
| OR-7 | Sergent-chef brevet militaire de 2e niveau(Arme jaune)In use : chef Maréchal-des-logis-chef brevet militaire de 2e niveau(Arme blanche)In use : chef | chief sergeant BM2In use : chief Chief marshal of lodgings BM2 In use : chief | Introduced in September 2022, as part of a reform to the NCO ranks, for sergeants qualified as platoon leaders.[2] | ||
| OR-6 | Sergent-Chef(infantry) Maréchal des logis-chef(Cavalry) | Chief sergeantIn use : chief Chief marshal of lodgings In use : chief | Addressed as "chef". Typically a platoonsecond-in-command. | ||
| OR-5 | Sergent brevet de spécialiste de l'armée de terre(infantry) Maréchal des logis brevet de spécialiste de l'armée de terre(cavalry) | Sergeant Marshal of lodgings | Typically in command of a "group" (i.e. squad). | ||
| Sergent à la sortie de l'ENSOA Maréchal des logis à la sortie de l'ENSOA | Sergeant upon leaving ENSOA Marshal of lodgings upon leaving ENSOA | Graduate fromENSOA before acquisition of "brevet de spécialiste de l'armée de terre."[3] | |||
| OR-D | Élève sous-officier ENSOA | ENSOA non-commissioned officer student | Student at theNational Active Non-Commissioned Officers School (ENSOA) | ||
Junior enlisted grades have different cloth stripe and beret colors depending on the service they are assigned to.Troupes métropolitaines ("from the French mainland") wear blue,Troupes de marine (the formertroupes coloniales') wear red, and theLégion Étrangère (Foreign Legion) wear green.
A red beret indicates a paratrooper, whether from thetroupes de marine or not. A legionnaire paratrooper wears a green beret with the general parachutist badge on it, the same badge used by all French Army paratroopers who have completed their training.
Senior grades' lace stripe metal depends on their arm of service, just like theofficiers. Infantry and support units wear gold stripes and cavalry and technical services units wear silver stripes.
| NATO rank | Rank insignia | Name | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder | Camouflage | French | English translation | ||
| OR-4 | Caporal-chef CT 1 / CAT2[4] | Chief corporal first class | Caporal-chef after at least 11 years of service and appropriate qualifications. | ||
| Caporal-chef BMPE(infantry) Brigadier-chef BMPE(Cavalry)[4] | Chief corporal Chief brigadier | Often same responsibilities as asergent. | |||
| OR-3 | Caporal(infantry) Brigadier(Cavalry) | Corporal Brigadier | In command of anéquipe - literally a team (fireteam). Presently this size unit is atrinôme in the army. | ||
| OR-2 | Soldat élevé à la distinction de 1ère Classe[4] | Private first class | This is a distinction rather than a rank. | ||
| OR-1 | Soldat[4] | Private | Depending on the arm, private soldiers have distinctive titles as per below. | ||
There are also distinctions to distinguish volunteers and conscripts, and bars for experience (one for five years; up to four can be obtained).
Thecombat engineer officers are using normal military rank designations, but the Armament Engineers and the Armament Design and Technology Engineers have special rank titles signifying them as members of a technological auxiliary corps.
| NATO rank | Rank insignia | Grade[5][6] | Notes[5] | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ingénieurs de l'armement | Ingénieurs des études et techniques de l'armement | French | English translation | ||
| OF-9 | Ingénieur général de classe exceptionnelle | Engineer general exceptional class | |||
| OF-8 | Ingénieur général hors classe | Engineer general special class | |||
| OF-7 | Ingénieur général de première classe | Engineer general first class | |||
| OF-6 | Ingénieur général de deuxième classe | Engineer general second class | |||
| OF-5 | Ingénieur en chef (Armament Engineers) Ingénieur en chef de 1re classe (Armament Design and Technology Engineers) | Chief engineer Chief engineer 1st class | With more than two years in grade for Armament Engineers | ||
| OF-4 | Ingénieur en chef (Armament Engineers) Ingénieur en chef de 2e classe (Armament Design and Technology Engineers) | Chief engineer Chief engineer 2nd class | With less than two years in grade for Armament Engineers | ||
| OF-3 | Ingénieur principal | Principal engineer | |||
| OF-2 | Ingénieur | Engineer | 4th to 9th level for Armament Engineers 6th to 10th level for Armament Design and Technology Engineers | ||
| OF-1 | Ingénieur | Engineer | 2nd and 3rd level f 3rd year at ENSTA for Armament Design and Technology Engineers | ||
| Ingénieur | Engineer | 1st level for Armament Engineers Second year at ENSTA for Armament Design and Technology Engineers | |||
| OF-D | n/a | Aspirant | Aspirant | During the preliminary year of training at the armed forces and during the first year atENSTA Bretagne orENSTA Paris for Armament Design and Technology Engineers. | |
The branch specific commissariat services have been replaced by an Armed Forces Commissariat Service common for Armed Forces of France.
| NATO rank | Rank insignia[7] | Grade[7] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder | French | English translation | ||
| OF-8 | Commissaire général hors classe | Senior Commissary General | Rank held by the Central Director of the Armed Forces Commissariat Service and the Inspector General of the Armed Forces Commissariat Service | |
| OF-7 | Commissaire général de première classe | Commissary general first class | Rank held by the Deputy Central Director and assistant directors or Directors of Expert Centers | |
| OF-6 | Commissaire général de deuxième classe | Commissary general second class | Rank held by assistant directors or Directors of Expert Centers | |
| OF-5 | Commissaire en chef de première classe | Chief Commissary first class | ||
| OF-4 | Commissaire en chef de deuxième classe | Chief Commissary second class | ||
| OF-3 | Commissaire principal | Principal Commissary | ||
| OF-2 | Commissaire de première classe | Commissary first class | ||
| OF-1 | Commissaire de deuxième classe | Commissary second class | ||
| Commissaire de troisième classe | Commissary third class | Second-year student at the Army Commissary School First-year Commissary Contract Officer (OSC) | ||
| OF-D | Aspirant commissaire | Aspirant Commissary | First-year student at the Army Commissary School Volunteer Commissary Aspirant (VAC) | |
TheFrench Armed Forces Health Service(Service de Santé des Armées)SSA is responsible for medical and sanitary support of theFrench Armed Forces and of all institutions placed under the authority of theFrench Ministry of Armed Forces. It is a joint service, and its central administration is under the direct control of theChief of the French Defence Staff.
Armed Forces practitioners are divided into five corps of career officers: Physicians, pharmacists, dentists, veterinarians and hospital interns. Below is the ranks and rank insignia for surgeons (physicians); they have a crimson velvet backing for their rank insignia. Pharmacists have green velvet, dentists have plum velvet and veterinarians have garnet velvet. Officer cadets and hospital interns wear the backing of their corps; although veterinarians do not serve as hospital interns and hence lack the rank ofInterne.[8]
| NATO rank | Rank insignia[8] | Grade[8] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoulder | French | English translation | ||
| OF-8 | Médecin général des armées | Armed Forces Surgeon General | Rank held by the Central Director of the Armed Forces Health Service and the Inspector General of the Armed Forces Health Service. | |
| OF-7 | Médecin général inspecteur | Surgeon Inspector General | Holds a command appointment | |
| Médecin chef des services hors classe | Surgeon Head of Services, Special Class | |||
| OF-6 | Médecin général | Surgeon General | Holds a command appointment | |
| Médecin chef des services hors classe | Surgeon Head of Services, Normal Class | |||
| OF-5 | Médecin chef | Chief Surgeon | From the 4th level | |
| OF-4 | ||||
| OF-3 | Médecin principal | Principal Surgeon | ||
| OF-2 | Médecin | Surgeon | ||
| OF-1 | Interne | Intern | Medical student from the seventh year of study up to the reception of the State Diploma of Doctor of Medicine. | |
| OF-D | Aspirant médecin | Aspirant Surgeon | Medical student from the second year up to the seventh year of study | |
| Élève-officier médecin | Medical Officer Cadet | Medical student during the first year of study | ||
Military nurses and technicians of army hospitals (MITHA) areparamedical and medical support personnel whose status is modeled on that of the hospital public service, but simultaneously falls under the general status of military personnel. The particular hierarchy of MITHA does not have relative rank with the general military hierarchy;[9] but wear insignia of the appearance of a general military rank, in order to have their position recognized for the application of the obligations, rights and prerogatives of military personnel.[10]
| Insignia of appearance[8] | Directors of care[10] | Paramedical managers[10] | Psychologists[10] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exceptional class Superior class | n/a | n/a | |
| Normal class | Superior class | Superior class from 6th level | |
| n/a | Senior executive | Superior class 1st to 5th level | |
| n/a | Manager after having worn a lieutenant's insignia of appearance for 5 years | Normal class after having worn a lieutenant's insignia of appearance for 4 years | |
| n/a | Manager | Normal class after having worn a sub-lieutenant's insignia of appearance for 1 year | |
| n/a | n/a | Normal class |
| Insignia of appearance[8] | Nurse anesthetists[10] | Electrocardiology technicians[10] | Physiotherapists[10] | General and special care nurses[10] | Dietician Laboratory technicians Pharmacy technicians[10] | Medical administrative assistants[10] | Hospital technicians[10] | Practical nurses[10] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2nd grade 1st grade | Superior class from the 6th level Normal class from the 9th level | Superior class from the 5th level Normal class from the 9th level | 3rd grade 2nd grade from the 5th level | Superior class from the 4th level | Exceptional class from 3rd level | Superior hospital technician 1st class from 3rd level | n/a | |
| n/a | Superior class 3rd to 5th level Normal class 5th to 8th level | Superior class 1st to 4th levle Normal class 5th to 8th level | 2nd grade from 1st to 4th level 1st grade from 5th level | Superior class from 1st to 3rd level Normal class from 6th level | Exceptional class 1st and 2nd level Superior class Normal class from 9th level | Superior hospital technician 1st class 1st and 2nd level Superior hospital technician 2nd class from 6th level | n/a | |
| n/a | Superior class 1st and 2nd levels Normal class 1st to 3rd level | Normal class 1st to 4th level | 1st grade from 2nd to 4th level | Normal classe 3rd to 5th level | Normal class 5th to 8th level | Superior hospital technician 2nd class 3rd to 5th level | Superior class | |
| n/a | n/a | n/a | 1st grade 1st level | Normal class 1st and 2nd levels | Normal class 2nd to 4th level | Superior hospital technician 2nd class 1st and 2nd level | Normal class from the 3rd level | |
| n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | Normal class 1st level | Hospital technician | Normal class 1st and 2nd level | |
| n/a | n/a | n/a | Nursing student 3rd year | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | |
| n/a | n/a | n/a | Nursing student 2nd year | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | |
| n/a | n/a | n/a | Nursing student 1st year | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |