The Royal Danish Navy ranks follows the NATO system of ranks and insignia , as does the rest of the Danish Defence .
Outside this ranking system there are physicians (who may wear the same insignia in the Army/Air Force but with a slight variation in the Navy), nurses and veterinarians , while priests and judicial personnel wear completely different insignia and are without rank.
Current ranks
Besides the NATO-system, the Danish defence utilizes its own system, which for the navy is as follows:
Military personnel, level 400 (M400, chef-gruppen [ 1] ) Executive level: OF-4 through OF-9[ 2]
Military personnel, level 300 (M300, officers-gruppen ) Operational level: OF-1 through OF-3
Military personnel, level 200 (M200, sergent-gruppen ) NCO level: OR-5 through OR-9
Military personnel, level 100 (M100, konstabel-gruppen ) Seamen level: OR-1 through OR-4
Officers
The highest officer's rank is OF-9 (Admiral ) which is reserved for the Chief of Defence (only when this seat is occupied by a naval officer) and the King of Denmark . The Prince Consort of Denmark held the rank of Admiral (à la suite ). Similarly, OF-8 (Vice-admiral ) is reserved for the Vice Chief of Defence ). OF-7 (Kontreadmiral ) is used by the Chief of the Royal Danish Navy and OF-6 (Flotilleadmiral ) by the chief of Danish Task Group as well as keepers of high-office positions. OF-4 and OF-5 are mainly chiefs of squadrons, schools and larger vessels. OF-1 through OF-3 are used in a variety of positions.
Rank flags
Rank
Admiral
Viceadmiral
Kontreadmiral
Flotilleadmiral
Eskadrechef
1858–1882
—
1882–?
?–1979
1979–present[ 4]
Enlisted
The Danish OR's also follow the NATO system, though there are no OR-6's. OR-4 (Korporal) is the highest of the M100-level ranks is and not considered a NCO-rank.
Branch of service
The branch of service emblems are worn by all NCOs and enlisted, except for Chefsergent who wears a crown.
Våben, artilleri
Våben, torpedo
Militærpoliti
Våben, mine
Kampinformation
Elektronik
DATA (Informatik)
Automatik
Kommunikation
Maskin
Administration (Intendantur)
Sanitet
Proviant/forplejning
Tamburkorps
Chefsergent
Sergentelev
Additional ranks
NATO Code
OR-9
OR-8
OR-1
Rank [ 3]
Danish
Søværnschefsergent
Myndighedschefsergent
Myndighedsseniorsergent
Stampersonel SØ
Værnepligtig SØ
English
Master chief petty officer of the Navy
Command master chief petty officer
Command senior chief petty officer
Junior rating/Trainee
Conscript
Mechanics
Rank group
Mechanics
Shoulder insignia[ 3]
Sleeve insignia
Seniormekaniker
Overmekaniker af 1. grad
Overmekaniker af 2. grad
Mekaniker
Clerical personnel
Rank group
Clerical personnel
Shoulder insignia[ 3]
Sleeve insignia
Orlogsprovst
Orlogspræst
Types of rank insignia
Rank[ 5] (example)
Shoulder
Sleeve
INTOPS
Epaulette
Chefsergent
None
Orlogskaptajn
Historical ranks
The sleeve insignia was first introduced in the Royal Navy in 1871 and was based around the British Royal Navy .[ 6] In order to become more standard, the admiral ranks were changed in 1951.[ 7]
Timeline of changes
Order of precedence 1671-1730
Rank group
First class
Second class
Third class
Fourth class
Fifth class
Sixth class
Seventh class
Eighth class
1671–1680[ 8]
Rigs-Admiral
General-Admiral
Admiral
Vice-Admiral
1680–1693
1693–1699[ 9]
General-Admiral
General-Admiral-Lieutenant
Admiral
Vice-Admiral
Schout by Nacht
Commandeur-Capitain til Søes
1699–1717
1717–1730[ 10]
General-Admiral
General-Admiral-Lieutenant
Admiral
Vice-Admiral
Schout by Nacht
Commandeur til Søes
Commandeur-Capitain til Søes
Capitain
Premier Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant
Rank group
First class
Second class
Third class
Fourth class
Fifth class
Sixth class
Seventh class
Eighth class
Modern ranks 1858-present
Other ranks
Rank group
NCOs
Enlisted
1923–1951
Overbaadsmand
Baadsmand
Underbaadsmand
Matrosoverkonstabel
Overmatros
Matroskonstabel 1. klasse
Matroskonstabel 2. klasse
Matroskonstabel 3. klasse
1959–1962 [ 19]
Overfenrik
Fenrik
Oversergent
Sergent
Korporal
Sergentelev
Math
Mathelev
1962–?
Seniorsergent af 1. grad
Seniorsergent af 2. grad
Oversergent
Sergent
Korporal
Marineoverkonstabel
Marinekonstable
Marinekonstabelelev
1982–2008
Chefsergent
Seniorsergent
Oversergent
Sergent
Korporal
Marinespecialist
Marineoverkonstabel
Marinekonstable
Marinekonstabelelev
Royal Danish Navy. Rank insignia for other ranks 1939.
Royal Danish Navy. Rank insignia 1959.
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