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Anthypolochagos

Anthypolochagos (Greek: Ανθυπολοχαγός, abbreviated Ανθλγός (Anthglos), equivalent to the NATO (OF-1), is the lowest commissioned officer rank in the Hellenic Army, except for the Armour-Cavalry Arm, and formerly, the Cavalry, in which it is called Anthypilarchos (Greek: Ανθυπίλαρχος, romanizedAnthypilarchos, abbrev. Ανθλχος (Anthlchos).

The equivalent rank is Simaiophoros (Ensign) in the Hellenic Navy, Anthyposminagos (Pilot Officer) in the Hellenic Air Force, and Ipastynomos (Inspector) in the Hellenic Police. The rank of anthypolochagos is also used in the Cypriot National Guard.

Etymology edit

The word ανθυπολοχαγός is derived from the Greek words αντί, ύπο and λοχαγός. The preposition αντί, with the genitive or accusative case in noun phrases, or with the particle να in verb phrases, signifies "instead of".[1]: 16  The preposition ύπο means "under"[1]: 195  while the λοχαγός means "lochos leader", i.e. a captain,[1]: 109  thus υπολοχαγός means "under-captain" — which can be compared to Captain lieutenant, and ανθυπολοχαγός means "replacement under-captain", compare sub-lieutenant.

Similarly, the term for cavalry captain, Greek: ίλαρχος, romanizedilarchos, is derived from the Modern Greek word for a cavalry troop, Greek: ίλη, romanizedili,[1]: 180  later applied to armoured units after the conversion to Armoured cavalry. The ancestral Ancient Greek: ἴλη, romanizedilē could mean a "band of men" or "cavalry troop", according to Arrian, properly numbering sixty-four men, especially when applied to the territorial squadrons of the Companion cavalry of the Ancient Macedonian army of Philip II.[2] The Modern Greek word for a cavalry, armoured, or aerial squadron is moira, which also applies to Special forces, airborne and artillery battalions. The officer ranks subordinate to ilarchos derive their names in a similar process those subordinate to ypolochagos.

Criteria for award of rank edit

Anthipolochagos or its equivalent is the lowest and highest rank, respectively, that can be obtained by graduates of the Hellenic Military Academy and the Corps Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, after four years of schooling for the former, and seventeen years later for the latter, at which time graduates are promoted anthipolochagos or anthipilarchos, depending on the rank borne by the arm in which they have been serving. Likewise, reserve officers are called anthipolochagi, as graduates of the Reserve Officers Academy, after a training period of four months duration, after which time they have been sufficiently educated in the tactics and leadership of their branches. During their probationary period, they are called Reserve Candidate Officers (Greek: Δόκιμος Έφεδρος Αξιωματικός, romanizedDokimos Ephedros Anthypolochagos) and take the rank of Reserve Second Lieutenant (Greek: Έφεδρος Ανθυπολοχαγός, romanizedEphedros Anthypolochagos) one-and-a-half months after their leaving the academy.

Comparison to ranks in other armies edit

In Anglophone armies the rank is generally called Second lieutenant except in naval usage, where ensign or sub-lieutenant are used, and in a few cases where the archaic infantry rank of ensign is retained for historic reasons, viz. Canadian household regiments. In former times, the English-language equivalent rank to the cavalry anthipilarchos would have been cornet, which is still used as an internal form of address for a second lieutenant in the Household Cavalry and Queen's Royal Hussars.[3]

Rank insignia edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Pring, J. T. (1982). Oxford Dictionary of Modern Greek. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198641370.
  2. ^ ἴλη. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project
  3. ^ "The Armed Forces (Forms of Address)". Debretts. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
 
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anthypolochagos, greek, Ανθυπολοχαγός, abbreviated, Ανθλγός, anthglos, equivalent, nato, lowest, commissioned, officer, rank, hellenic, army, except, armour, cavalry, formerly, cavalry, which, called, anthypilarchos, greek, Ανθυπίλαρχος, romanized, anthypilarc. Anthypolochagos Greek An8ypoloxagos abbreviated An8lgos Anthglos equivalent to the NATO OF 1 is the lowest commissioned officer rank in the Hellenic Army except for the Armour Cavalry Arm and formerly the Cavalry in which it is called Anthypilarchos Greek An8ypilarxos romanized Anthypilarchos abbrev An8lxos Anthlchos The equivalent rank is Simaiophoros Ensign in the Hellenic Navy Anthyposminagos Pilot Officer in the Hellenic Air Force and Ipastynomos Inspector in the Hellenic Police The rank of anthypolochagos is also used in the Cypriot National Guard Contents 1 Etymology 2 Criteria for award of rank 3 Comparison to ranks in other armies 4 Rank insignia 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology editThe word an8ypoloxagos is derived from the Greek words anti ypo and loxagos The preposition anti with the genitive or accusative case in noun phrases or with the particle na in verb phrases signifies instead of 1 16 The preposition ypo means under 1 195 while the loxagos means lochos leader i e a captain 1 109 thus ypoloxagos means under captain which can be compared to Captain lieutenant and an8ypoloxagos means replacement under captain compare sub lieutenant Similarly the term for cavalry captain Greek ilarxos romanized ilarchos is derived from the Modern Greek word for a cavalry troop Greek ilh romanized ili 1 180 later applied to armoured units after the conversion to Armoured cavalry The ancestral Ancient Greek ἴlh romanized ile could mean a band of men or cavalry troop according to Arrian properly numbering sixty four men especially when applied to the territorial squadrons of the Companion cavalry of the Ancient Macedonian army of Philip II 2 The Modern Greek word for a cavalry armoured or aerial squadron is moira which also applies to Special forces airborne and artillery battalions The officer ranks subordinate to ilarchos derive their names in a similar process those subordinate to ypolochagos Criteria for award of rank editAnthipolochagos or its equivalent is the lowest and highest rank respectively that can be obtained by graduates of the Hellenic Military Academy and the Corps Non Commissioned Officers Academy after four years of schooling for the former and seventeen years later for the latter at which time graduates are promoted anthipolochagos or anthipilarchos depending on the rank borne by the arm in which they have been serving Likewise reserve officers are called anthipolochagi as graduates of the Reserve Officers Academy after a training period of four months duration after which time they have been sufficiently educated in the tactics and leadership of their branches During their probationary period they are called Reserve Candidate Officers Greek Dokimos Efedros A3iwmatikos romanized Dokimos Ephedros Anthypolochagos and take the rank of Reserve Second Lieutenant Greek Efedros An8ypoloxagos romanized Ephedros Anthypolochagos one and a half months after their leaving the academy Comparison to ranks in other armies editIn Anglophone armies the rank is generally called Second lieutenant except in naval usage where ensign or sub lieutenant are used and in a few cases where the archaic infantry rank of ensign is retained for historic reasons viz Canadian household regiments In former times the English language equivalent rank to the cavalry anthipilarchos would have been cornet which is still used as an internal form of address for a second lieutenant in the Household Cavalry and Queen s Royal Hussars 3 Rank insignia edit nbsp Current rank insignia of a Hellenic Army Anthypolochagos nbsp Current rank insignia of a Cypriot National Guard AnthypolochagosSee also editRanks and insignia of NATO armies officers YpotagmatarchisReferences edit a b c d Pring J T 1982 Oxford Dictionary of Modern Greek Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 0198641370 ἴlh Liddell Henry George Scott Robert A Greek English Lexicon at the Perseus Project The Armed Forces Forms of Address Debretts Retrieved March 2 2018 nbsp Flag of Greece Greek commissioned officer ranksNATO code OF 1 OF 2 OF 3 OF 4 OF 5 OF 6 OF 7 OF 8 OF 9Navy Simaioforos amp Anthypoploiarchos Ypoploiarchos Plotarchis Antiploiarchos Ploiarchos Archiploiarchos Yponavarchos Antinavarchos NavarchosArmy Anthypolochagos amp Ypolochagos Ypilarchos amp Anthypilarchos Armoured Lochagos Ilarchos Armoured Tagmatarchis Antisyntagmatarchis Syntagmatarchis Taxiarchos Ypostratigos Antistratigos StratigosAir Force Anthyposminagos amp Yposminagos Sminagos Episminagos Antisminarchos Sminarchos Taxiarchos Aeroporias Ypopterarchos Antipterarchos Pterarchos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthypolochagos amp oldid 1092080195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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