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Löjtnant

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Swedish and Finnish military rank

Löjtnant (English:Lieutenant in theSwedish Army/Air Force, Sub-lieutenant in theNavy) is acompany grade officer rank. In the army/airforce, it ranks abovesecond lieutenant and belowcaptain. In the navy, it ranks aboveacting sub-lieutenant and belowlieutenant.[1] It is equivalent to the specialist officers rank offörvaltare.[2] The rank has been used in Sweden since theMiddle Ages.

Army/Air Force/Navy

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Lieutenant
Löjtnant
Country Sweden
Service branchArmy
Air Force
Navy (Amphibious Corps[a])
AbbreviationLt (Swedish),[2] Lt (English)[3]
RankLieutenant
NATOrank codeOF-1
Next higher rankCaptain
Next lower rankSecond lieutenant
Equivalent ranksSub-lieutenant (navy)
Fanjunkare

Löjtnant (lieutenant) is a rank in theSwedish Army,Swedish Air Force and in theSwedish Navy (Coastal Artillery 1902–2000,Amphibious Corps 2000–present).

History

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The rank oflöjtnant (lieutenant) appears for the first time during the latter part of theMiddle Ages. Originally, it designated the (commander's) deputy, of which the compositions werelieutenant general,lieutenant colonel andcaptain lieutenant, and sometimes also the lowest commander's deputy. Eventually the word changed to refer exclusively to the company commander's deputy, and even later the rankfänrik (orcornet) for the lowest officer rank was replaced by lieutenant, after which the rank of lieutenant in Sweden was divided into two,löjtnant andunderlöjtnant.[4] Thefänrik rank was reintroduced in 1914 with the same status asunderlöjtnant, but it was subsequently moved one level belowunderlöjtnant in 1926.Underlöjtnant was removed from the Swedish Armed Forces rank structure in 1937.

Duties

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A lieutenant in the army serves in two areas, as commander and as a staff officer in a battalion (or brigade). As a commander, a lieutenant mainly serves as a platoon leader both in the war organization and in basic training of units. A lieutenant can also be developed by serving as a teacher at a school. A lieutenant should be able to work as a “first-line commander”, to be able to lead education, practice and training and to be able to supervise colleagues within one's own area of competence. The army emphasizes that the lieutenant must be competent in supervising younger colleagues and lead platoon combat training.[5]

Promotion

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According to Chapter 2, Section 1 of FFS 2018:7, a person who is eligible for promotion has served in the Swedish Armed Forces to such an extent that assessment of suitability, knowledge and skills could be carried out, is deemed suitable for promotion, possesses the knowledge and skills required for the higher rank, and meets time requirements according to Section 2 (must have held the rank for at least two years).[6] For promotion fromsecond lieutenant to lieutenant may take place if the second lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level. A second lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces' pilot training with an approved result may be promoted to lieutenant without holding an academic degree at the undergraduate level.[7] Promotion of lieutenant to captain, it is only required that the lieutenant is promotable according to Chapter 2, Section 1. For a lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces' pilot training, promotion may only take place if the lieutenant has an academic degree at the undergraduate level.[7]

In the case of reserve officers, promotion of second lieutenant to lieutenant may take place if the second lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level, or at least 180 higher education credits (högskolepoäng) if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180. Promotion of lieutenant to captain may take place if the lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level, or at least 180 higher education credits if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180.[7]

Rank insignia

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Collar patches

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Shoulder marks

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Air Force
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  • (2003–present)
    (2003–present)
  • (–2003)
    (–2003)
Army
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Navy (Amphibious Corps)
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Sleeve insignias

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Air Force

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  • Mess jacket sleeve insignia for a lieutenant (2003–present)
    Mess jacket sleeve insignia for a lieutenant
    (2003–present)
  • Mess jacket sleeve insignia for a lieutenant (–2003)
    Mess jacket sleeve insignia for a lieutenant
    (–2003)
  • An air force officer with sleeve insignias for a lieutenant.
    An air force officer with sleeve insignias for a lieutenant.
  • Flight suit sleeve insignia for a lieutenant (2003–present)
    Flight suit sleeve insignia for a lieutenant
    (2003–present)
Army
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  • Sleeve insignia on uniform m/1906 for a lieutenant.
    Sleeve insignia on uniform m/1906 for a lieutenant.
Navy (Amphibious Corps)
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  • Sleeve insignia on innerkavaj m/48 ("inner jacket m/48") for a lieutenant. (2003–present)
    Sleeve insignia oninnerkavaj m/48 ("inner jacket m/48") for a lieutenant.
    (2003–present)
  • Sleeve insignia on innerkavaj m/48 ("inner jacket m/48") for a lieutenant. (–2003)
    Sleeve insignia oninnerkavaj m/48 ("inner jacket m/48") for a lieutenant.
    (–2003)

Hats

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  • Hat (Mössa m/1923) for a lieutenant
    Hat (Mössa m/1923) for a lieutenant
  • Camp hat (Lägermössa m/1865-99) for a lieutenant
    Camp hat (Lägermössa m/1865-99) for a lieutenant
  • Hat (Mössa m/1865-99) for a lieutenant in the Life Guards infantry
    Hat (Mössa m/1865-99) for a lieutenant in the Life Guards infantry
  • Rank insignia for a lieutenant on hat (Hatt m/1910-14) in the army
    Rank insignia for a lieutenant on hat (Hatt m/1910-14) in the army
  • Hat badge (Mössmärke m/1946) for a lieutenant in the army
    Hat badge (Mössmärke m/1946) for a lieutenant in the army
  • Hat badge (Mössmärke m/1940) for a lieutenant in the army
    Hat badge (Mössmärke m/1940) for a lieutenant in the army
  • Hat badge (Mössmärke m/1914) for a lieutenant in the army on fur hat (pälsmössa m/1909-14)
    Hat badge (Mössmärke m/1914) for a lieutenant in the army on fur hat (pälsmössa m/1909-14)

Navy

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Sub lieutenant
Löjtnant
Country Sweden
Service branchNavy
AbbreviationLt (Swedish),[2] SLt (English)[3]
RankSub-lieutenant
NATOrank codeOF-1
Next higher rankLieutenant
Next lower rankActing sub-lieutenant
Equivalent ranksLieutenant (army/air force)
Fanjunkare

Löjtnant (sub-lieutenant) is a rank in theSwedish Navy.

History

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The rank oflöjtnant (sub-lieutenant) appears for the first time during the latter part of theMiddle Ages. Originally, it designated the (commander's) deputy, of which the compositions werelieutenant general,lieutenant colonel andcaptain lieutenant, and sometimes also the lowest commander's deputy. Eventually the word changed to refer exclusively to the company commander's deputy, and even later the rankfänrik (orcornet) for the lowest officer rank was replaced by lieutenant, after which the rank of lieutenant in Sweden was divided into two,löjtnant andunderlöjtnant.[4] Thefänrik rank was reintroduced in 1914 with the same status asunderlöjtnant, but it was subsequently moved one level belowunderlöjtnant in 1926.Underlöjtnant was removed from the Swedish Armed Forces rank structure in 1937.[4]

Promotion

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According to Chapter 2, Section 1 of FFS 2018:7, a person who is eligible for promotion has served in the Swedish Armed Forces to such an extent that assessment of suitability, knowledge and skills could be carried out, is deemed suitable for promotion, possesses the knowledge and skills required for the higher rank, and meets time requirements according to Section 2 (must have held the rank for at least two years).[6] For promotion fromacting sub-lieutenant to sub-lieutenant may take place if the acting sub-lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level. An acting sub-lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces' pilot training with an approved result may be promoted to sub-lieutenant without holding an academic degree at the undergraduate level.[7] Promotion of sub-lieutenant tolieutenant, it is only required that the sub-lieutenant is promotable according to Chapter 2, Section 1. For a sub-lieutenant who has completed the Swedish Armed Forces' pilot training, promotion may only take place if the sub-lieutenant has an academic degree at the undergraduate level.[7]

In the case of reserve officers, promotion of acting sub-lieutenant to sub-lieutenant may take place if the acting sub-lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level, or at least 180 higher education credits (högskolepoäng) if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180. Promotion of sub-lieutenant to lieutenant may take place if the sub-lieutenant holds an academic degree at the undergraduate level, or at least 180 higher education credits if the program comprises more higher education credits than 180.[7]

Uniform

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Shoulder marks

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The topgalloon is shaped like a "loop" for an officer in theSwedish Navy (the loop is shaped like a "grenade" for an officer in theSwedish Amphibious Corps).[8] The rank insignia is worn on the shoulder mark to jacket and coat (jacka m/87,kappa m/87), as well as to blue wool sweater (blå ylletröja m/87), trench coat (trenchcoat m/84), sea coat (sjörock 93, black raincoat and to white shirt (vit skjorta m/78).[9] Rank insignia on shoulder mark (axelklaffshylsa 02B) is worn on all garments with shoulder straps.[10]

1. The shoulder mark (Axelklaffshylsa m/02B) is designed as galloons sewn directly to another shoulder mark (axelklaffshylsa m/87 blå).[10] Since 2003 it consists of two gold galloons, one wider and one narrower. Before 2003, it consisted of two equally wide gold galloons.

2. Before 2003, a sub-lieutenant wore two equally wide gold galloons. Since 2003, this shoulder mark is used by alieutenant.

3. Thewowen shoulder mark (AXELKLAFFSHYLSA M/02 INVÄVD KAPTEN FLOTTAN) is worn on the naval combat dress (sjöstridsdräkt m/93), duty uniform (arbetsdräkt m/87 (blå)) andcombat uniform (Fältuniform m/90 lätt,m/90 lätt blå,m/90 tropik (green, beige and blue)).[11]

Sleeve insignias

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Rank insignia is worn on both sleeves for innersuit jacket (innerkavaj m/48) andmess jacket (mässjacka m/1878).[9]

1. On the sleeve an 12,6 mm rank insignia (gradbeteckning m/02) and galloon (galon m/02). The distance between galloons should be 6 mm. The distance from the bottom edge of the sleeve to the bottom edge of the top galloon should be 100 mm.[12]

2. Before 2003, sub-lieutenants wore two gold galloons and a loop of gold galloon. Since 2003, this type of sleeve insignia is used by alieutenant.

  • 1. Sleeve insignia for a sub-lieutenant (2003–present)
    1. Sleeve insignia for a sub-lieutenant (2003–present)
  • 2. Sleeve insignia for a sub-lieutenant (1987–2003)
    2. Sleeve insignia for a sub-lieutenant (1987–2003)
  • A naval officer with sleeve insignias for a sub-lieutenant.
    A naval officer with sleeve insignias for a sub-lieutenant.

Hats

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Peaked cap
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A sub-lieutenant wears apeaked cap (skärmmössa m/48) which is fitted with a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off för flottan) and with a lacing in form of a golden thread (mössnodd m/82).[13][14]

  • Hat badge
    Hat badge
Side cap and winter hat
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An officer wears a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off) for the navy and another (mössmärke m/87 off) for amphibious units on the side cap (båtmössa m/48) and on the winter hat (vintermössa m/87).[15]

Epaulette

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A sub-lieutenant wearsepaulette's (epålett m/1878) towhite tie (frack m/1878) and to coat (rock m/1878). On the epaulette, a sub-lieutenant wears 2 mmfringes in two rows.[16]

Footnotes

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  1. ^Swedish Coastal Artillery (1902–2000),Swedish Amphibious Corps (2000–present).

References

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Notes

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  1. ^SFS 2000:556 2000, p. 2
  2. ^abcFFS 2019:6 2019, p. 4
  3. ^abFM gemensamma identitet 2013, p. 66
  4. ^abcWestrin 1912, pp. 262–263
  5. ^Karriärsväg 2019
  6. ^abFFS 2018:7 2018, p. 3
  7. ^abcdefFFS 2018:7 2018, pp. 5–7
  8. ^Laestadius 2015, p. 460
  9. ^abUniformsreglemente 2003, p. 137
  10. ^abLaestadius 2015, pp. 460–461
  11. ^Laestadius 2015, pp. 307–308, 325
  12. ^Laestadius 2015, p. 452
  13. ^Laestadius 2015, pp. 422–424
  14. ^Uniformsreglemente 2003, pp. 146–147
  15. ^Laestadius 2015, p. 424
  16. ^Laestadius 2015, p. 582

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