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This article lists themilitary ranks and the rankinsignia used in theFrench Imperial Army.Officers and the most seniornon-commissioned rank had rank insignia in the form ofepaulettes,sergeants andcorporals in the form ofstripes orchevrons on the sleeves.

Commissioned officer ranks

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Gold (yellow) or silver (white) stripes and epaulettes were used in accordance with the metal of the uniform buttons of theregiment. Officers of regiments with gold buttons used gold epaulettes, those with silver buttons wore silver epaulettes. The epaulettes ofmajors were of contrary metal; gold buttons, silver epaulets etc.Generals andfield officers used bullion fringes. Gold and silver were also often used in accordance to the Regiments designation as a Ligne (line) regiment would frequent gold while a Legere (light) regiment would frequent silver.

Rank groupGeneral / flag officers
Insignia[1][2][3]
Maréchal de FranceGénéral de divisionGénéral de brigade
Rank groupSenior officers
Insignia[1][2][3]
Infantry and artilleryColonelColonel en secondMajorMajor en secondChef de bataillon
Cavalry andtrain[4]Chef d'escadron
Rank groupJunior officers
Insignia[1][2][3]
Insignia
(1812)
Infantry, artillery
Cavalry andtrain
Capitaine adjudant majorCapitaineLieutenantSous-lieutenant

Other ranks

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The rank insignia ofnon-commissioned officers andenlisted personnel.

Rank groupNCOsCaporals
Insignia[1][2][3]
Infantry and artilleryAdjudant sous-officierAdjudant sous-officier
version of 1808
Sergent-majorSergentCaporal-fourrierCaporal
Cavalry andtrain[4]Maréchal des logis-chefMaréchal des logisBrigadier-fourrierBrigadier

Physicians, surgeons, and pharmacists

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Physician[5]Surgeons[5]Pharmacists[5]
Médecin en chefChirurgien en chef-
Médecin majorChirurgien majorPharmacien major
Médecin aide majorChirurgien aide majorPharmacien aide major
-Chirurgien sous aide majorPharmacien sous aide major

Good conduct badges

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Sergeants, corporals and privates were issued good conduct and long service badges,galons d'ancienneté in the form of chevron on the upper left arm of the uniform coat; one chevron for ten years' service, two for 15 years' service, three for 20 years' service. The chevrons were officially of red cloth for all ranks, except caporal-fourriers who were issued chevrons in yellow or white cloth (depending on the metal colour), as a replacement for the stripe that denoted his rank. In reality, however, the sergeants used chevrons in yellow or white.[6]






Sergent-major with 15 years' serviceSergent with 15 years' serviceCaporal-fourrier with ten years' serviceCaporal with ten years' service

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"1812 год. Французская армия – командный состав" [1812. French army - command staff] (in Russian). Retrieved6 May 2018.
  2. ^abcd"пехотные знаки различия (таблица Якуба Самека)" [Infantry insignia (table by Yakub Samek)] (in Russian). Retrieved6 May 2018.
  3. ^abcd"Военные чины и знаки различия армии Наполеона" [Military ranks and insignia of Napoleon's army] (in Russian). 3 April 2019.
  4. ^ab"14th French Hussar Regiment, 1813". Retrieved6 May 2018.
  5. ^abcSandeau, Jaques."La santé aux armées" [The health of the army].Histoire des deux empires (in French). Retrieved6 May 2018.
  6. ^"Les chevrons d'ancienneté" [The chevrons of seniority] (in French). Retrieved6 May 2018.
  • Jouineau, André; Mongin, Jean-Marie (2017).The French Imperial Guard Volume 1: Foot Troops. Heimdal.ISBN 978-2840484950.
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