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Norwegian military ranks

Norwegian Army Royal Norwegian Air Force Royal Norwegian Navy NATO
Menig (dragon i Kavaleriet) Flysoldat Utskrevet menig OR1
Korporal Korporal Utskrevet ledende menig OR4
UB-Korporal UB-Korporal Kvartermester-aspirant -
Grenader Grenader Matros -
Sersjant Sersjant Kvartermester OR5
Fenrik Fenrik Fenrik OF1
Løytnant Løytnant Løytnant OF1
Kaptein (rittmester i Kavaleriet) Kaptein Kapteinløytnant OF2
Major Major Orlogskaptein OF3
Oberstløytnant Oberstløytnant Kommandørkaptein OF4
Oberst Oberst Kommandør OF5
Brigader Brigader Flaggkommandør OF6
Generalmajor Generalmajor Kontreadmiral OF7
Generalløytnant Generalløytnant Viseadmiral OF8
General General Admiral OF9

The green field is soldiers. The blue field is officers. The officers are divided into company officer (fenrik to captain), stabsoffiser (major to brigader). Fenrik was called second lieutenant earlier, while lieutenant was called premier lieutenant. The title brigader is not an old tradition in the Norwegian military ranks and was instated as a replacement for oberst I.

Grenaders and matroses are soldiers that have signed one or more three year contracts.

Graphical view of distinctions

Army

Army distinctions

Air force

Air force distinctions

Navy

Navy distinctions

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