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1 Special ranks  





2 Officer ranks  



2.1  Army ranks  





2.2  Air force ranks  





2.3  Naval ranks  





2.4  Marine Corps  







3 Warrant officer ranks  





4 Enlisted ranks  



4.1  Army ranks  





4.2  Air force ranks  





4.3  Navy ranks  





4.4  Marine Corps  







5 See also  





6 Notes  





7 References  














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The comparative military ranks of Korea are the military insignia used by the two nations on the Korean Peninsula, those being the Republic of Korea Armed Forces (South Korea) and the Korean People's Army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). The United States Forces Korea personnel wear the ranks and insignia used by other service personnel of the United States Armed Forces in the territories of the United States.

In the South Korean armed forces, ranks fall into one of four categories: commissioned officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, and junior enlisted ("Byeong"), in decreasing order of authority. Commissioned officer ranks are subdivided into general officers ("Jangseong"; 장성/將星), field-grade officers ("Yeonggwan"; 영관/領官), and company-grade officers ("Wigwan"; 위관/尉官). The ranks of all three branches (the Army, Navy, and Air Force) of the South Korean Armed Forces share the same titles in Hangul. Most ranks of South and North Korea are identical, with some exceptions such as the supreme North Korean ranks.

While the North Korean ranks are inspired by the Soviet ranks,[1] the South Korean ranks are inspired by the United States.[2]

The following table lists the comparative ranks of the militaries in Korea, including their rank titles and insignia. In this table, the North Korean military rank insignia shown is that of their Army field uniform shoulder boards; their parade uniforms and uniforms of other branches use alternative color schemes with the same basic design. The South Korean likewise have subdued versions of their insignia in each of their branches.

Special ranks

[edit]
North Korean rank North Korean insignia[3]
Grand Marshal of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(Korean: 대원수, romanizedTae wonsu)[a]
Marshal of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(Korean: 공화국원수, romanizedKonghwaguk Wonsu)[b]

Officer ranks

[edit]

The shoulder boards and sleeve stripes of South Korean ranks apply only to their navies. North Korea's People's Army does not maintain a separate marine corps or naval infantry branch as part of their armed forces, although it does maintain two "amphibious sniper brigades" as part of the North Korean Special Operation Force (NKSOF). North Korean insignia follow the Soviet pattern, while South Korean insignia follow a mix of American and British rank insignia traditions.

No one has held the five-star rank Wonsu in the history of the ROK Armed Forces.

Army ranks

[edit]
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
 Korean People's Army Ground Force[4]
  • t
  • e
  • Marshal of the KPA Vice marshal Captain general Superior general Middle general Junior general Captain commander Superior commander Middle commander Junior commander Captain Senior lieutenant Middle lieutenant Junior Lieutenant
    인민군원수
    Inmingun-wonsu
    차수
    Chasu
    대장
    Daejang
    상장
    Sangjang
    중장
    Chungjang
    소장
    Sojang
    대좌
    Daechwa
    상좌
    Sangjwa
    중좌
    Chungjwa
    소좌
    Sojwa
    대위
    Taewi
    상위
    Sangwi
    중위
    Chungwi
    소위
    Sowi
     Republic of Korea Army[5]
  • t
  • e
  • Marshal of the RoK Superior general Middle general Junior general Lesser general Superior commander Middle commander Junior commander Superior lieutenant Middle lieutenant Junior lieutenant
    원수
    Wonsu
    대장
    Daejang
    중장
    Jungjang
    소장
    Sojang
    준장
    Junjang
    대령
    Daeryeong
    중령
    Jungnyeong
    소령
    Soryeong
    대위
    Daewi
    중위
    Jungwi
    소위
    Sowi
    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet

    All DPRK Marshalls wear Ground Force uniform as there is no division of Branch after this rank.

    Air force ranks

    [edit]
    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
     Korean People's Army Air Force[4]
  • t
  • e
  • Marshal of the KPAF Vice marshal Captain General Superior General Middle General Junior General Captain Commander Superior Commander Middle Commander Junior Commander Captain Lieutenant Superior Lieutenant Middle Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant
    인민군원수
    Inmingun-wonsu
    차수
    Chasu
    대장
    Daejang
    상장
    Sangjang
    중장
    Chungjang
    소장
    Sojang
    대좌
    Daechwa
    상좌
    Sangjwa
    중좌
    Chungjwa
    소좌
    Sojwa
    대위
    Taewi
    상위
    Sangwi
    중위
    Chungwi
    소위
    Sowi
     Republic of Korea Air Force[6]
  • t
  • e
  • Marshal of the ROK Superior general Middle general Junior general Lesser general Superior commander Middle commander Junior commander Superior lieutenant Middle lieutenant Junior lieutenant
    원수
    Wonsu
    대장
    Daejang
    중장
    Jungjang
    소장
    Sojang
    준장
    Junjang
    대령
    Daeryeong
    중령
    Jungnyeong
    소령
    Soryeong
    대위
    Daewi
    중위
    Jungwi
    소위
    Sowi
    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
    [edit]

    ROK Navy commissioned officer ranks have two distinct sets of rank insignia: On dress uniform a series of stripes similar to the United States Navy naval ranks are worn; on service uniforms, working uniforms, and special uniform situations (combat utilities and flight suits), the rank insignia are the same as the equivalent rank in the Army or the Air Force.

    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
     Korean People's Navy[4]
  • t
  • e
  • 인민군원수
    Inmingun-wonsu
    차수
    Chasu
    대장
    Daejang
    상장
    Sangjang
    중장
    Chungjang
    소장
    Sojang
    대좌
    Daechwa
    상좌
    Sangjwa
    중좌
    Chungjwa
    소좌
    Sojwa
    대위
    Taewi
    상위
    Sangwi
    중위
    Chungwi
    소위
    Sowi
     Republic of Korea Navy[7]
  • t
  • e











  • 원수
    Wonsu
    대장
    Daejang
    중장
    Jungjang
    소장
    Sojang
    준장
    Junjang
    대령
    Daeryeong
    중령
    Jungnyeong
    소령
    Soryeong
    대위
    Daewi
    중위
    Jungwi
    소위
    Sowi
    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet

    Marine Corps

    [edit]
    Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
     Republic of Korea Marine Corps[6]
  • t
  • e
  • Superior General Middle General Junior General Lesser General Superior Commander Middle Commander Junior Commander Superior Lieutenant Middle Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant
    대장
    Daejang
    중장
    Jungjang
    소장
    Sojang
    준장
    Junjang
    대령
    Daeryeong
    중령
    Jungnyeong
    소령
    Soryeong
    대위
    Daewi
    중위
    Jungwi
    소위
    Sowi
    Rank group General/flag officers Senior officers Junior officers

    Warrant officer ranks

    [edit]

    All branches of the South Korean armed forces maintain a single Warrant Officer rank known as Junwi. Warrant Officers fall in between non-commissioned and commissioned officers. The rank is denoted by a gold-colored Sowi insignia and, in the case of the South Korean Navy, a single broken sleeve stripe. The North Korean military does not maintain any equivalent Warrant Officer positions.

    Rank group Warrant officer
    Army Navy Marine Corps Air force
    Insignia
    Korean 준위
    Junwi
    English translation Warrant Officer

    Enlisted ranks

    [edit]

    Both North Korea and South Korea share the same enlisted rank structure among all of their military branches. Enlisted rank insignia differ however: The ROKAF uses a mix of American, British, and French practice while the KPA's insignia follow Soviet practice.

    In the South Korean armed forces, personnel with ranks of Hasa through Wonsa are considered non-commissioned officers. There are enlisted ranks called "Lance corporal", and "Corporal" in English, but they are not considered non-commissioned officer ranks, though they are treated as one if they hold an NCO position. Ideungbyeong (이등병; 2等兵, sometimes translated as private), Ildeungbyeong (일등병; 1等兵, sometimes translated as private first class), and Sangdeungbyeong (상등병; 上等兵, equivalent of a lance corporal) are commonly referred to as Ibyeong, Ilbyeong, and Sangbyeong respectively.

    Army ranks

    [edit]
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
     Korean People's Army Ground Force[4]
  • t
  • e
  • 특무상사
    T'ŭkmu-sangsa
    상사
    Sangsa
    중사
    Chungsa
    하사
    Hasa
    상급병사
    Sanggŭp-pyŏngsa
    중급병사
    Chungŭp-pyŏngsa
    하급병사
    Hagŭp-pyŏngsa
    전사
    Chŏnsa
     Republic of Korea Army[5]
  • t
  • e
  • 원사
    Wonsa
    상사
    Sangsa
    중사
    Jungsa
    하사
    Hasa
    병장
    Byeongjang
    상등병
    Sangdeungbyeong
    일등병
    Ildeungbyeong
    이등병
    Ideungbyeong
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted

    Air force ranks

    [edit]
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
     Korean People's Army Air Force[4]
  • t
  • e
  • 특무상사
    T'ŭkmu-sangsa
    상사
    Sangsa
    중사
    Chungsa
    하사
    Hasa
    상급병사
    Sanggŭp-pyŏngsa
    중급병사
    Chungŭp-pyŏngsa
    하급병사
    Hagŭp-pyŏngsa
    전사
    Chŏnsa
     Republic of Korea Air Force[6]
  • t
  • e
  • 원사
    Wonsa
    상사
    Sangsa
    중사
    Jungsa
    하사
    Hasa
    병장
    Byeongjang
    상등병
    Sangdeungbyeong
    일등병
    Ildeungbyeong
    이등병
    Ideungbyeong
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
    [edit]

    In reality, personnel in Sangsa and Wonsa rates are considered as chief petty officers (i.e. Chief Petty Officer and Master Chief Petty Officer, respectively) in the South Korean navy. Byeongjang and below are commonly referred to as "Subyeong" (seaman).

    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
     Korean People's Navy[4]
  • t
  • e
  • 특무상사
    T'ŭkmu-sangsa
    상사
    Sangsa
    중사
    Chungsa
    하사
    Hasa
    상급병사
    Sanggŭp-pyŏngsa
    중급병사
    Chungŭp-pyŏngsa
    하급병사
    Hagŭp-pyŏngsa
    전사
    Chŏnsa
     Republic of Korea Navy[7]
  • t
  • e
  • 원사
    Wonsa
    상사
    Sangsa
    중사
    Jungsa
    하사
    Hasa
    병장
    Byeongjang
    상등병
    Sangdeungbyeong
    일등병
    Ildeungbyeong
    이등병
    Ideungbyeong
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted

    Marine Corps

    [edit]
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
     Republic of Korea Marine Corps[6]
  • t
  • e
  • 원사
    Wonsa
    상사
    Sangsa
    중사
    Jungsa
    하사
    Hasa
    병장
    Byeongjang
    상등병
    Sangdeungbyeong
    일등병
    Ildeungbyeong
    이등병
    Ideungbyeong
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted

    See also

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]

    In the article, all South Korean ranks are spelled accordingly with the Revised Romanization of Korean system; all North Korean ranks use the McCune-Reischauer system.

    1. ^ Highest possible political-military rank of North Korea and is intended to be an honorific title for the nation’s Great Leaders.
  • ^ Highest political-military rank reserved only for Supreme Leader of North Korea.
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Keegan, John (1979). "North Korea". In Keegan, John (ed.). World armies. Sandhurst: Royal Military Academy. p. 409. LCCN 79-9217. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  • ^ Keegan, John (1979). "South Korea". In Keegan, John (ed.). World armies. Sandhurst: Royal Military Academy. p. 415. LCCN 79-9217. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  • ^ Tertitskiy, Fyodor (14 March 2017). "North Korea's baffling personalized rank insignia, explained". NK News. Korea Risk Group. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e f Minnich, James M. (2008). "National Security". In Worden, Robert L. (ed.). North Korea: a country study. Area Handbook (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. pp. 266, 268. LCCN 2008028547. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  • ^ a b "Army Insignia". army.mil.kr. Republic of Korea Army. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  • ^ a b c d "gyegeubjang-ui jesig(je7joje2hang gwanlyeon)" 계급장의 제식(제7조제2항 관련) [Rank insignia (related to Article 7 (2))]. law.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  • ^ a b "해군계급장/해군흉.휘장". navy.mil.kr (in Korean). Republic of Korea Navy. Retrieved 2 June 2021.

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