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  • 1 Military ranks and titles

    The following list gives the principal ranks in the French services. For translations, see the individual dictionary entries.
    The Navy = La marine nationale
    amiral
    vice-amiral d’escadre
    vice-amiral
    contre-amiral
    capitaine de vaisseau
    capitaine de frégate
    capitaine de corvette
    lieutenant de vaisseau
    enseigne de vaisseau (1re et 2e classe)
    aspirant
    major
    maître principal
    premier maître
    maître
    second maître
    quartier-maître (1re et 2e classe)
    matelot
    The Army = L’armée de terre
    général d’armée
    général de corps d’armée
    général de division
    général de brigade
    colonel
    lieutenant-colonel
    commandant
    capitaine
    lieutenant
    sous-lieutenant
    aspirant
    major
    adjudant-chef
    adjudant
    sergent-chef or maréchal des logis-chef ( cavalry)
    sergent or maréchal des logis ( cavalry)
    caporal-chef or brigadier-chef ( cavalry)
    caporal or brigadier ( cavalry)
    soldat or cavalier ( cavalry)
    The Air Force = L’armée de l’air
    général d’armée aérienne
    général de corps aérien
    général de division aérienne
    général de brigade aérienne
    colonel
    lieutenant-colonel
    commandant
    capitaine
    lieutenant
    sous-lieutenant
    aspirant
    major
    adjudant-chef
    adjudant
    sergent-chef
    sergent
    caporal-chef
    caporal
    aviateur
    Speaking about someone
    he’s a colonel
    = il est colonel
    to be promoted to colonel
    = être promu colonel
    he has the rank of colonel
    = il a le rang de colonel
    she’s a lieutenant in the Army
    = elle est lieutenant dans l’armée de terre
    he’s just a private
    = il est simple soldat
    Colonel Smith has arrived
    = le colonel Smith est arrivé
    Speaking to someone
    In the armée de terre, the mon is used to superior officers from lieutenant upwards, except for major. Mon is never prefixed to ranks in the marine nationale or the armée de l’air and never used to personnel of inferior rank in any of the three services.
    Service personnel to superior officers
    yes, sir
    = oui, mon colonel (or mon capitaine, mon lieutenant etc.)
    yes, ma’am
    = oui, colonel (or capitaine, lieutenant etc.)
    Service personnel to someone of lower rank
    yes, sergeant
    = oui, sergent

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