Förste sergeant explained

Förste sergeant
Country:Sweden
Higher Rank:Fanjunkare
Lower Rank:Sergeant

Förste Sergeant (First Sergeant) is a Swedish military rank above Sergeant and below Fanjunkare. First Sergeant is an entry or transitional level professional rank awarded after a minimum of 6 months of basic training followed by 18 months (3 semesters) of professional training. A typical role of a First Sergeant is to act as a section commander of 6–12 men or platoon 2 I/C. Corresponding ranks in the Navy are Förste styrman, Förste maskinist, and Förste konstapel.

Obtaining the rank in Sweden

Short route: Three months of Basic Military Training (GMU), three months of Extended Military Training (KMU) followed by 18 months of professional specialist training.

Long route: minimum of 4 years of service (usually longer) in the junior ranks of which 2 years must be in the billet of OR-4/5, followed by 40–60 weeks of specialist training/validation.

History and related ranks

Sweden: 2008

The rank was introduced as a professional rank.

Sweden: 6 June 2008

First cadre of 92 Army Specialist Officers graduated as Sergeants from the Land Warfare Center at Kvarn. Those have received training to become squadleaders and will serve as instructors at training centers around Sweden. Those sergeants were promoted to this rank in January 2009.

See also

[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mil.se/article.php?id=432 The Swedish Armed Forces official website - military ranks
  2. http://www.goarmy.com/about/ranks_and_insignia.jsp USA enlisted ranks
  3. http://www2.mil.se/upload/dokumentfiler/Stabspublikationer/HKV%202008-04-09%2016%20100.66576%20Missiv%20Inf%C3%B6rande%20tv%C3%A5bef%C3%A4lssystem.pdf Implementation of two career path system for officers