Maréchal des logis explained

Marshal of lodgings
Native Name:French: Maréchal des logis
Country: France
Service Branch:
National Gendarmerie
Abbreviation:MDL
MDC (chef)
Rank Group:Sub-officer
Nato Rank:OR-5
OR-6 (chef)
Higher Rank:French: [[Warrant officer#France|Adjutant]]
Lower Rank:French: Caporal-chef de première classe
Equivalents:French: Second-Maître<br />Maître (chef)

fr|'''Maréchal des logis'''|marshal of lodgings is a sub-officer rank used by some units of the French Armed Forces. It is traditionally a cavalry unit rank. There are three distinct ranks of maréchal des logis, which are generally the equivalents of sergeant ranks (although they generally have less responsibility than a British or Commonwealth sergeant).

The maréchal des logis usually commands a section, tank, or gun, and therefore corresponds approximately to the British or Commonwealth rank of corporal, the U.S. Army rank of staff sergeant, or the U.S. Marine Corps rank of sergeant.

The rank of maréchal des logis is used by the armoured cavalry, the artillery, the materiel, the commissary and the transport corps, all of the French Army, and by the Gendarmerie Nationale.

The term logistics is derived from maréchal des logis, by Antoine-Henri Jomini.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. The colour of the chevrons of the maréchal des logis depends on his unit; the vast majority of armoured cavalry units use silver, but a few of them, like the spahis, use gold.
  2. Book: Tableau Analytique des principales combinaisons De La Guerre, Et De Leurs Rapports Avec La Politique Des États: Pour Servir D'Introduction Au Traité Des Grandes Opérations Militaires . Baron de Jomini . Antoine-Henri Jomini . 1830 . 74.
  3. For details, see .