Ranks and insignia of the Red Army 1935–1940

Kapitan/ military pilot of the Red Army´s Air Force, uniform with distinction insignia ca. 1935/40.

Individual rank insignia to the (Army) ground forces and (Navy) naval forces (1935–1940) were established by orders 2590 and 2591 with effectivity from September 22, 1935.[1]

This was mainly aimed to supreme commanders, commanding officers, and personnel in charge to exert command and control in the “Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, published by order of the number 176 of the USSR People's Commissariat of Defence, dated from December 03, 1935.[2]

Situation in 1935

In line to the orders, mentioned above, the new distinction insignia of commanding personnel should provide indication as follows:

The top military rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union was created by order of the USSR Central Executive Committee and the “Council of People's Commissars” from September 22, 1935 onward, even before the new ranks were issued.

Military ranks

The military ranks created as a result of the joint decision of the “USSR Central Executive Committee” and the “Council of People's Commissars” from November 21, 1935 are contained in the table below. These replaced the ranks used from 1924.

Land forces
Air Force
Naval forces equivalent in GUGB/NKWD
Enlisted men & junior leading staff
Red Army Man OR1[3] Red Fleet Man
(from 1943: Matros)
OR1 no equivalent
Otdeljonnyi komandir OR6
Junior commander OR7 No equivalent
Starshina OR8
Commanding staff
Lieutenant OF1[4] Sergeant of the state security
Starshy leytenant Mladshy leytenant of state security
Kapitan OF2 Captain lieutenant OF2 Lieutenant of state security
Major OF3 Captain 3rd rank OF3 Starshy leytenant of state security
Polkovnik OF5 Kapitan 2nd rank OF4 Kapitan of state security
Kombrig OF6 Kapitan 1st rank OF5 Mayor of state security
Komdiv OF7 Flag officer 2nd rank OF6 Starshy mayor of state security
Komkor OF8 Flag Officer 1st rank OF7 Commissioner of state security 3rd rank
Komandarm 2nd rank OF9 Fleet Flag Officer 2nd rank OF8 Commissioner of state security 2nd rank
Komandarm 1st rank Fleet Flag Officer 1st rank OF9 Commissioner of state security 1st rank
Marshal of the Soviet Union OF10 No equivalent State Security Commissioner general

Additional regulations

The same orders mentioned above provided for separate ranks for the Political commissars and military specialists, the ranks introduced for them are contained in the table below.

Military-political staff
all service branches
Military-technician staff Military-administration and support all service branches Military-medical service all service branches Military-veterinarian all service branches Military-legal service all service branches
Land forces &
Air Force
Naval forces
No rank established Mil-technician 2nd rank Technical-intendant 2nd rank Army-surgeon Veterinarian army-surgeon Junior military jurist
Politleader Mil-technician 1st rank Technical-intendant 1st rank Senior army-surgeon Senior veterinarian army-surgeon Military jurist
Senior political leader Mil-engineer 3rd rank Intendant 3rd rank Military physician 3rd rank Military veterinarian 3rd rank Military jurist 3rd rank
Bataillon commissar Mil-engineer 2nd rank Intendant 2nd rank Mil-physician 2nd rank Mil-vet-physician 2nd rank Military jurist 2nd rank
Regimental commissar Mililitary engineer 1st rank Intendant 1st rank Mil-physician 1st rank Mil-vet-physician 1st rank Military jurist 1st rank
Brigade commissar Brig-engineer Engineer Flag officer 3rd rank Brig-intendant Brig-physician Brig-vet-physician Brig-mil-jurist
Division commissar Div-engineer Engineer Flag officer 2nd rank Div-intendant Div-physician Div-vet-pysician Div-mil-jurist
Corps commissar Cor-engineer Engineer Flag officer 1st rank Cor-intendant Cor-physician Cor-vet-pysician Cor-military-jurist
Army commissar 2nd rank Army engineer Fleet Engineer Flag officer Army intendant Army physician Army veterinarian Army military-jurist
Army commissar 1st rank No equivalent ranks created

1937

More regulations were established in 1937, in line to general instructions of the Red Army. In line to paragraph 10 of this instruction, the subdivision of personnel in uniform to rank groups and assignments (in the following rank groups) was granted.

Paragraph 14 of this instruction contained the so-called individual ranks and rank designations in line to the order from September 22, 1935, and thus officially sanctioned the additional established OF-1c ranks (Junior lieutenant and Junior military technician) with the amendments taking effect from August 5, 1937.

1939

By decision of the extraordinary session of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (end of August until early September 1939) the law on universal compulsory service took effect, and the new OF4-ranks of Podpolkovnik and Battalion commissar were introduced as a result of the amendments to the rank regulations of 1935. An equivalent OF4-rank for the Soviet navy was not established, however.

Rank designations

Example Polkovnik armoured corps with rank insignia big (coat), small (battle jacket) 1940.

In line to the individual ranks the establishment of defined ran insignia were determined in December 1935 as well. From this time military staff, including political commissars, military administration/ commissariat, medical service, veterinarian service, military legal service of the Red Army wore rank insignia as follows.

However, naval military staff wore sleeve insignia (stripes and stars) on both sleeves of the uniform. The rank insignia were in line to rank group differently designed.

Commander in chief, higher commanding officers and top appointments OF10 to OF6
Commanding officers and unit leaders OF5, OF3 und OF2
Subunit leader OF1
Sub-subunit leader and enlisted men OR8 to OR1

Table of rank insignia land forces and Air Force 1935–1940

Generals

Designation Commander in chief, higher commanders and top appointments
Rank
insignia
Coat-collar
Gymnastjorka
no no
Coat-chevron
Rank designation Marshal of the Soviet Union Komandarm 1st rank Komandarm 2nd rank Komkor Komdiv Kombrig
(native designation) (Маршал Советского Союза) (Командарм 1-го ранга) (Командарм 2-го ранга) (Комкор) (Комдив) (Комбриг)
OF-equivalent OF10 OF9 OF8 OF7 OF6
Rank designation after 1940 No change General of the Army
(Chief marshal of the branch & Marshal of the branch)
Colonel general Lieutenant general Major General

Officers

Designation Commanding officers and unit leaders
Rank
insignia
Coat-collar On rhombic padding,
golden coloured border, 1–3 badges (rectangles / square) as depicted below
Gymnastjorka
Rank designation Polkovnik
(until middle of 1937)
Podpolkovnik
(since late 1937)
Major Kapitan Starshy leytenant Lieutenant Mladshy leytenant
(adopted 1937)
(Native designation) (Полковник) (Подполковник) (Майор) (Капитан) (Старший лейтенант) (Лейтенант) (Младший лейтенант)
OF-equivalent OF5 OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1

Sub-unit leaders and enlisted men

Designation Sub-subunit leaders, specialists & enlisted men
Rank
insignia
Coat-collar On rhombic padding, 1 – 4 trigonal badges
Gymastjorka
Rank
designation
Starshina
1935-1940
Junior platoon leader
1935-1940
Subunit leader
1935-1940
Specialist
1940-1943
Red army man
1935-1940
(native designation) (Сташина) (Младший командир взвода) (Отделённый командир) (Звеньевый) (Красноармеец)
OR-equivalent OR8 OR7 OR6 OR5 OR1
Rank designation after 1940 Starshina Starshiy sershant Sershant Mladshy sershant Rjadovoy
(native designation) (Старшина) (Старший сержант) (Cержа́нт) (Mла́дший сержа́нт) (Pядово́й)

Table of rank insignia for the navy 1935–1940

The following ranks and insignia were used by the Soviet Navy from 1935 to 1940.

Flag officers

Designation Commander in chief, higher commanders and top appointments
Sleeve insignia
Rank
designation
Flag officer of the fleet
1st rank
Flag officer of the fleet
2nd rank
Flag officer
1st rank
Flag officer
2nd rank
(native designation) (Флагман флота 1-го ранга) (Флагман флота 2-го ранга) (Флагман 1-го ранга) (Флагман 2-го ранга)
OF-equivalent OF9 OF8 OF7 OF6
Rank designation after 1940 Admiral of the Fleet Admiral Vice admiral Counter admiral

Officers

Designation Commanding officers and unit leaders
Sleeve insignia
Rank
designation
Kapitan 1st rank Kapitan 2nd rank Kapitan 3rd rank Kapitan leytenant Starshy leytenant Leytetant Mladshiy leytenant
(from 1937 onward)
(native designation) (Капитана 1-го ранга) (Капитана 2-го ранга) (Капитана 3-го ранга) (Капитан-лейтенанта) (Стазший лейтенанта) (Лейтенанта) (Младший лейтенант)
OF-equivalent OF5 OF4 OF3 OF2 OF1

Sub-subunit leader and enlisted men

Designation Sub-subunit leaders, specialists & enlisted men
Sleeve insignia
Rank
designation
Starshina Squad commander Krasnoflotets
(native designation) (Старшина) (Отделенный командир) (Краснофлотеец)
OR-equivalent OR7 OR6 OR1

See also

References

  1. Rank insignia and sequence of ranks of the “Workers' and Peasants' Red Army” as to order number 2590 of the “USSR Central Executive Committee” and “Council of People's Commissars” from September 22, 1935. Other solutions to ground forces and navy of the “Workers' and Peasants' Red Army” were disposed by order 2591.
  2. Order number 176 of the „People's Commissar of Defence of the USSR” from December 3, 1935 pertaining individual military ranks of the land forces and the Navy of the “Workers' and Peasants' Red Army”.
  3. The abbreviation "OR" stands for "Other Ranks / fr: sous-officiers et militaires du rang / ru:другие ранги, кроме офицероф"
  4. The abbreviation "OF" stands for de: "Offizier / en: officer / fr: officier / ru: офицер"
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