Korporal#Norway
{{short description|Germanic variant of the English Corporal}}
{{About|the Germanic rank name|the equivalent rank in English|Corporal}}
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Korporal is the German and Danish spelling of the English corporal. Korporal is used in a number of armed forces as the lowest rank of the non-commissioned officers group. However, in the German Bundeswehr, it is considered a high enlisted personnel rank. In Switzerland the rank is used in the Fire Department as well.
In former German armed forces, the designation of the lowest NCO rank was "Corporal".
Austria
{{see also|Ranks of the Austrian Bundesheer}}
{{Infobox military rank
| name = Korporal
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| Non-NATO rank = OR-3{{cite web |title=Rank Insignias |url=https://www.bundesheer.at/english/forces/ranks.shtml#notes |website=bundesheer.at |publisher=Ministry of Defence |access-date=19 November 2021}}
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KorporalDuden; Origin and meaning of "Korporal", in German. [http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Korporal] (Kpl) is a rank of the enlisted men rank group (EN group) in the Austrian Bundesheer, and is equivalent to NATO-Rang code OR-3. In the k.u.k Army it still counted to the NCO rank group and was allowed to wear the yellow-black port epée.
Today and in the comparison to the German Bundeswehr it is equivalent to the EN-rank “Hauptgefreiter/ Stabsgefreiter ”. In peacetime the Korporal might be tasked to command a small sub unit, e.g. a fireteam (de: Trupp, 2 to 8 men) or a squad (de: Gruppe, 8-13 men).
During United Nations missions and in NATO Partnership for Peace the rank Korporal will be designated in English with Corporal (Cpl) and is equivalent to NATO-Rang code OR-3.
= k.u.k. Army =
{{see also|Rank insignias of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces}}
Korporal ({{langx|hu|Tizedes}}) was also a rank of the k.u.k. Austro-Hungarian Army. Rank insignia were two white celluloid-star on the stand-up collar of the Waffenrock on gorget patch ({{langx|de|Paroli}}). Stand-up collar and background of the gorget patch showed a particular egalisation colour. This rank was corresponding to the ranks of enlisted men as follows:
- Bataillonshornist (Battalion bugler)
- Bataillonstambour (Battalion drummer)
- Geschütz-Vormeister (Gunner-corporal) artillery
- Gewehr-Vormeister (Machinegun-corporal ) infantry
- Unterjäger (Rifles-corporal) mountain troops
- Waffenmeister 3. Klasse (Weapon master 3rd class) artillery and weapon arsenal
;Korporal in adjutation of the k.u.k. infantry
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Einjährig-Freiwilliger Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 38.png|{{center|Inf.Rgt. Nr. 38}}
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Einjährig-Freiwilliger Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 58.png|{{center|Inf.Rgt. Nr. 58}}
Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 60.png|{{center|Inf.Rgt. Nr. 60}}
Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 71.png|{{center|Inf.Rgt. Nr. 71}}
Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 75.png|{{center|Inf.Rgt. Nr. 75}}
Korporal im k.u.k. InfRgt 83.png|{{center|Inf.Rgt. Nr. 83}}
Denmark
{{see also|Military ranks of Denmark}}
{{Infobox military rank
| name = Corporal
| native_name = {{lang|da|Korporal}}
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| pay grade = M113
| formation = 1609
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| lower rank = {{ubl|{{lang|da|Overkonstabel af 1. grad}}|{{lang|da|Marine-/Flyverspecialist}}}}
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In 1609, Christian IV of Denmark created a permanent organization with regiments of the Royal Danish Army. A regiment would be assigned one {{lang|da|ritmester}}, one {{lang|da|løjtnant}}, one {{lang|da|fænrik}}, and two {{lang|da|korporal}}s.{{cite journal |last1=Madsen |first1=Emil |title=De nationale Tropper, samt Hærvæsenets Styrelse i det 16. Aarhundrede |journal=Historisk Tidsskrift |date=1904 |volume=5 |issue=7 |page=134 |url=http://img.kb.dk/tidsskriftdk/pdf/hto/hto_7rk_0005-PDF/hto_7rk_0005_97050.pdf |access-date=6 August 2023 |language=da}}
The first given insignia in 1812, when the rank was given two chevrons.{{cite book |last1=Petersen |first1=Karsten Skjold |title=Kongens klæder - Hærens uniformer og udrustning i Danmark-Norge |trans-title=The king's clothes - Army uniforms and equipment in Denmark-Norway |date=2014 |publisher=Historika |location=Slovenia |isbn=978-87-932-2900-6 |edition=1st |page=106 |language=da}} It was originally the lowest NCO.
By 1972, the rank was only temporarily given. On 1 October 2008, 23 {{lang|da|Overkonstabel}} from the Army were the first to be permanently appointed {{lang|da|korporals}}, since 1972, while simultaneously being made an enlisted rank.{{cite web |title=Hæren får igen korporaler |trans-title=The Army gets corporals again |url=https://www.forsvaret.dk/HOK/Nyt%20og%20Presse/Øvrige%20nyheder/Pages/Hærenfårigenkorporaler.aspx |website=forsvaret.dk |publisher=Hærens Operative Kommando |access-date=6 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606235019/https://www.forsvaret.dk/HOK/Nyt%20og%20Presse/%C3%98vrige%20nyheder/Pages/H%C3%A6renf%C3%A5rigenkorporaler.aspx |archive-date=6 June 2011 |language=da |date=1 October 2008}}
On 9 March 2012, 12 naval and 12 aviation specialists, were appointed {{lang|da|korporals}}. In the Navy, the degree is intended for employees who act as assistant instructors.{{cite web |title=Første korporaler udnævnt i søværnet |trans-title=First Corporals Appointed in the Navy |url=http://forsvaret.dk/SOK/Nyt%20og%20Presse/oevrigenyheder/Pages/Førstekorporalerudnævntisøværnet.aspx |website=forsvaret.dk |publisher=Søværnets Operative Kommando |access-date=6 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318105537/http://forsvaret.dk/SOK/Nyt%20og%20Presse/oevrigenyheder/Pages/F%C3%B8rstekorporalerudn%C3%A6vntis%C3%B8v%C3%A6rnet.aspx |archive-date=18 March 2012 |language=da |date=13 March 2012}}{{cite journal |last1=Hansen |first1=Hanne |title=Fra konstabel til korporal |journal=SKnyt: Marinekonstabelgruppens fagblad |date=April 2012 |volume=15 |issue=2 |pages=14–16 |url=http://www.co-sea.dk/files/Søværnets%20Konstabelforening/Fagblade/2012/SKnyt_02_2012web.pdf |access-date=6 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210830215105/http://www.co-sea.dk/files/S%C3%B8v%C3%A6rnets%20Konstabelforening/Fagblade/2012/SKnyt_02_2012web.pdf |archive-date=30 August 2021 |trans-title=From Constable to Corporal |publisher=Specialtrykkeriet Viborg |location=Rødovre |language=da |issn=1601-3204}}
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Germany
{{see also|Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr}}
{{Infobox military rank
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| abbreviation = Korp
| rank group = Enlisted rank
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| pay grade = A6
| formation = 2021
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| higher rank = {{lang|de|Stabskorporal}}
| lower rank = {{lang|de|Oberstabsgefreiter}}
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{{lang|de|Korporal}} (abbr. Korp) is the second highest enlisted rank in the Bundeswehr, that might be comparable to corporal in Anglophone armed forces. However, {{lang|de|korporal}} belongs to the rank group of enlisted men, as distinguished from the corporal in Anglophone armed forces which is a non-commissioned officer.
= History =
The ranks {{lang|de|Korporal}} and {{lang|de|Stabskorporal}} were introduced by the Bundeswehr in October 2021{{cite web |last1=Cingi |first1=Hanife |title=Korporal und Stabskorporal – Frequently Asked Questions für Soldaten und Soldatinnen |url=https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/aktuelles/meldungen/korporal-stabskorporal-faq-1625086 |website=bundeswehr.de |access-date=22 January 2021 |language=de |date=25 August 2020}} as the new most senior ranks for enlisted men, senior to Oberstabsgefreiter.{{cite web |last1=Fiebig-Schulze |first1=Jennifer |title=Auftakt für die Korporale |url=https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/organisation/personal/auftakt-fuer-die-korporale-949784 |website=bundeswehr.de |access-date=22 January 2021 |language=de |date=3 August 2020}} This was done to allow soldiers who perform well and want to take more responsibility to reach a higher pay grade (A6 for Korporal, that is the same pay grade as the NCO rank Stabsunteroffizier (OR-5)) and thus make the career in the enlisted ranks more attractive.
Soldiers have to have served for at least three years in the rank of {{lang|de|Oberstabsgefreiter}} before being considered for promotion.
In September 2021, the rank insignia for {{lang|de|Korporal}} and {{lang|de|Stabskorporal}} were introduced.{{cite web |last1=Bombeke |first1=Yann |title=Neue Dienstgrade: Korporal und Stabskorporal im Zulauf |url=https://www.dbwv.de/aktuelle-themen/blickpunkt/beitrag/neue-dienstgrade-korporal-und-stabskorporal-im-zulauf |website=dbwv.de |publisher=Deutscher BundeswehrVerband |access-date=6 November 2021 |language=de |date=24 September 2021}}
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Norway
{{see also|Military ranks and insignia of Norway}}
In Norway, the rank is only used by the Norwegian Army. Here {{lang|no|Korporal}} is split into 4 classes and is the "specialist officer" ({{langx|no|spesialistbefalet}}) rank group.
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! NATO Code | colspan=2|OR-4 | OR-3 | OR-2 |
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| Corporal | Vice corporal 1st class | Vice corporal | |||
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Official translation{{cite web |title=Military ranks |url=https://www.forsvaret.no/en/about-us/uniforms-ranks-and-medals/ranks |website=www.forsvaret.no |publisher=Norwegian Armed Forces |access-date=21 March 2022}}
| Corporal 1st class | Corporal | Specialist 1st class |
Switzerland
{{see also|Military ranks of the Swiss Armed Forces}}
{{Infobox military rank
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In the Military of Switzerland the Korporal is the lowest NCO-rank. The rank is higher than the enlisted rank Obergefreiter.
Until the so-called Army reform XXI (with effect from January 1, 2004) the regular Korporal appointment was to squad leader (de: Gruppenführer, 8-13 men). However, in 2014 this appointment was upgraded to Wachtmeister (OR-5). The Korporal rank was converted to military specialist without any command function.
Korporal is also a rank designation in the "Switzerland armed forces postal system", and in CBRN Defence.
In United Nations missions and in NATO Partnership for Peace the rank Korporal will be designated in English with Corporal (Cpl).
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Other armed forces
= The Netherlands =
In the Netherlands the promotion to "Korporaal" is possible after a longer service time in the enlisted men rank group. There are two corporal ranks:
- Korporaal OR-3
- Korporaal der 1e klasse OR-4
= Vatican City =
In the Pontifical Swiss Guard there are two corporal ranks:
- Korporal and
- Vizekorporal
= Poland =
In the Polish armed forces there are the two Korporal OR4-rank :
- Kapral [short: kpr.] (en: Corporal)
- Starszy kapral [short: st. kpr.]) (en: Senior corporal)
= Prussia =
In Prussia the "Corporal" commanded an up to 30 men strong so-called Korporalschaft. The rank sequence was as follows:
- Gefreiter
- Korporal
- Sergant and/or Feldwebel
In 1856 the designation korporal was changed to Unteroffizier. Until 1807 the (aristocrat) officer aspirants were called Freikorporal ({{translation|Free corporal}}).
Examples
File:ES-Army-OR4.png|{{flag|Estonia}}
Kapral, OR-2
File:LV-Army-OR4.png|{{flag|Latvia}}
Kaprālis, OR-4, Army
File:Nl-landmacht-korporaal.svg|{{flag|Netherlands}}
Korporaal, OR-3, Army
File:GrenOR4.png|{{flag|Norway}}
Korporal, OR-4
File:Kapral m.svg|{{flag|Poland}}
Kapral Army special forces
References
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- Die Streitkräfte der Republik Österreich, 1918-1968, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Militärwissenschaftliches Institut, 1968.
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