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Sergeant (Sweden and Finland)

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Sergeant (Kersantti in Finnish) is a Swedish (OR6) and Finnish (OR5) military rank above överfurir in Sweden and alikersantti in Finland; and below översergeant in Sweden and ylikersantti in Finland.[1][2][3][4]

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Finland

Enlisted NCOs start from alikersantti (corporal, OR4) and sergeants (OR5) are slightly more experienced or deemed better leaders. In a typical infantry company sergeants may serve as squad leaders (6-9 men), deputy platoon leaders (~30 men) or even as platoon leaders. At company level they can be company sergeants major or specialty NCOs.

In the Finnish army, conscripts are first trained for 2 months in basic training and about 30% of them are selected for NCO training (aliupseerikoulu or AUK), which lasts 4 months. Upon completion, they are promoted to alikersantti and posted to their units for 6 months, often as squad leaders and instructors. Usually, the best-performing alikersantti in a platoon is promoted to kersantti either as a award for meritorious service, or as a prerequisite for being placed into a higher-level role, such as that of a deputy platoon leader. The promotion is typically awarded a few weeks before being discharged, and it doesn't carry much practical significance in the conscript's everyday service. Like any other rank up to Major/Lieutenant Commander, the rank of sergeant can also be achieved in the reserve if certain requirements are met.

The rank of sergeant can be held by professional soldiers, contract soldiers, conscripts and reservists. Professionals in an open-ended employment contract with the Defence Forces wear a heraldic sword beneath their sergeant's insignia to differentiate themselves from conscripts and reservists who hold the same rank.

Sweden

Sergeant (OR6) is the basic Specialist Officer rank in the Swedish Armed Forces. Promotion to the rank for professional soldiers requires passing out of the 1.5 year Specialist Officer Course at the Militärhögskolan Halmstad and other centers. The Sergeants are Specialist Officers Skill Level A (Basic) and will typically serve as squad leaders or platoon sergeants.[5] The Sergeant can also be a national serviceman serving in level 7 positions. Civil servants of the Armed Forces belonging to position level 7 wear Sergeant's rank insignia when serving in uniform.[6]

Earlier rank insignia

1910-2009
2009-2019

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nya gradbeteckningar införs". Försvarsmakten. 2019-10-01. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  2. ^ http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_and_insignia.jsp USA enlisted ranks
  3. ^ Implementation of two career path system for officers[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Karriärvägarna för specialistofficerare. 2020-02-15.
  6. ^ FFS 2019:6, 2 § 19, 22.

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