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Podpolkovnik

Podpolkovnik (Russian: подполко́вник, lit.'sub –, junior – , or lower regimentary') is a military rank in Slavic and nearby countries which corresponds to the lieutenant colonel in the English-speaking states and military.[1]

Countries which use the Eastern European variant

In different languages the exact name of this rank maintains a variety of spellings.[1] The transliteration is also in common usage for the sake of tradition dating back to the Old Slavonic word "polk" (literally: regiment sized unit), and include the following names in alphabetical order:

  1. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatiapotpukovnik (Serbo-Croatian: [pôtpukoːʋniːk])
  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbiaпотпуковник (Serbo-Croatian: [pôtpukoːʋniːk])
  3. Bulgariaподполковник
  4. Czech Republicpodplukovník (Czech: [ˈpotplukovɲiːk])
  5. Georgiaვიცე-პოლკოვნიკი (Georgian: [vitsɛ pʼɔlkʼɔvnikʼi])
  6. North Macedoniaпотполковник
  7. Polandpodpułkownik (Polish: [pɔtpuwˈkɔvɲik])
  8. Russiaподполко́вник (podpolkovnik) (Russian: [pətpɐlˈkovnʲɪk])
  9. Sloveniapodpolkovnik
  10. Slovakiapodplukovník
  11. Ukraineпідполковник (pidpolkovnyk)

Russia

Lieutenant colonel
Подполко́вник
(Podpolkovnik)
   
Army and air force insignia
Country  Russia
Service branch  Russian Ground Forces
  Russian Air Force
Non-NATO rankOF-4
FormationEarly 16th century
Next higher rankPolkovnik
Next lower rankMajór
Equivalent ranksKapitan 2-go ranga

In Russia, the rank of lieutenant colonel is called podpolkovnik (Russian: подполко́вник, lit.'sub-colonel'). First it appeared in Russia as appointment or assignment to the assistant or deputy commander of a regiment sized military formation at the end of the 15th — early 16th century.

In the Streltsy formations, as a general role, the podpolkovnik was responsible for all administrative tasks and functions. Normally it was of nobility or boyar origin.

From the 17th - to early 17th century there was a rank and an appointment under the designation polupolkovnik (Russian: полуполко́вник, IPA: [polʊpɐlˈkovnʲɪk]). Beyond its normal responsibilities, he was in charge to command the second half of the regiment, the rear -, reserve -, and other regular units (until the introduction of the battalion structure).

Russian Empire

From the introduction of the Russian table of ranks to the abolishment in 1917 podpolkovnik was quoted to rank positioned VII, and until 1856 it was privileged by hereditary nobility.[2]

In 1884, as the mayor rank in the Russian army was suppressed, all mayors, by exemption of retirement, loss of civil rights, or mercilessly, were converted to podpolkovnik. From this moment, the rank podpolkovnik was equivalent to the rank armed forces' starshina (Russian: войскова́я старшина́, romanizedvoyskovaja starshina, lit.'head of the armed forces', pronounced [vəjskɐˈvajə stərʂɨˈna]). Before 1884, the armed forces' starshina was adequate to mayor. In line to this reform, the shoulder board rank insignia had been changed from two big stars to three smaller ones.

To the formations of the so-called leyb-guard (Russian: лейб гва́рдия, tr. leyb-gvardija, IPA: [lʲejb ˈɡvardʲɪjə]), the rank podpolkovnik had not been introduced. Normally, kapitan officers might have been promoted to polkovnik immediately, by skipping the ranks major and podpolkovnik.

In the Imperial Russian Navy, the rank Kapitan 2nd rank was equivalent to podpolkovnik, in the civil administration it was corresponding to privy councillor (Russian: надво́рный сове́тник, tr. nadvornjy sovetnik, IPA: [nɐˈdvornɨj sɐˈvʲetʲnʲɪk]). The rank podpolkovnik was abolished 16 December 1917, together with all previous ranks and rank insignia of the former Russian imperial army.

In the white voluntary army the rank was in the period from December 1917 to November 1918. Than it was abolished as well, and harmonized to the Kapitan ranks of the guard and other officers of the other formations. However, in the Russian army of general Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel the podpolkovnik rank was reestablished in April 1920.

USSR

By foundation of the Soviet Union the rank designation and rank insignia of the Imperial Russian Army were suppressed. An equivalent rank to podpolkovnik was created in 1924, by the introduction of the so-called status category 8 rank – (English: 'assistant commander of the regiment and equivalent personnel'; Russian: помо́щник команди́ра полка́ и ему́ ра́вные, IPA: [pɐˈmoʂnʲɪk kəmɐnʲˈdʲirə pɐlˈka i jɪˈmu ˈravnɨje]). However, this was overtaken by the introduction of individual ranks in 1935.[3]

Podpolkovnik as a military rank was reintroduced September 1, 1939 by disposal of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union (from September 2, 1939), and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR No. 2690 (article 41, pertaining the law of universal compulsory military service), published by the order No. 226 of the People's Commissar of Defence (from July 26, 1940). [4]

The Red Army used this rank together with a number of other former Russian ranks, and it has been used in many ex-USSR countries, including Russia, to the present day.

By the first promotion to that particular rank the hitherto (old) polkovnik collar distinction insignia with three parallel bars had to be used. The new polkovnik rank was from now on characterized by four bars. This insignia had to be worn until the introduction of shoulder boards, and were finally replaced in 1943.

In the Soviet navy the rank kapitan 2nd rank was equivalent to podpolkovnik. In the civil administration it was corresponding to privy councillor (Russian: надво́рный сове́тник). The rank podpolkovnik was abolished 16 December 1917, together with all previous ranks and rank insignia of the former Russian imperial army. In the military political organization it was equivalent to starshy battalion commissar (Russian: ста́рший батальо́нный комисса́р, IPA: [ˈstarʂɨj bətɐˈlʲjɵnːɨj kəmʲɪˈsar]), another corresponding rank designation was Specialist 1st rank (pertaining to: military engineers, surgeons, commissionaires, veterinary surgeons, and legal personnel).

1943—1992

In late 1943 shoulder boards were reintroduced as rank designation. From this moment in the podpolkovnik rank of the Red Army was specified by two big horizontal stars, on shoulder boards, with parallel piping (two straps). The stars had to be established on a distance of 35 mm from the lower end of the shoulder board (Rules to wear military uniforms in the Soviet Army and the Navy). From 7 November 1944 the stars were pinned direct (symmetrically to the piping) on piping.

Russian Federation

If military personnel serves in a guards formation, or on a guards war ship, to the rank designation will be placed in front the noun guards (e.g. "Gurds podpolkovnik"). Civil – or military personnel with a specific defined level of expertise or knowledge in medical or judicial professions, to the military rank will be added the noun "legal or the wording "medical service". Further adding to the military rank designation might be "retired" or "on retirement".

Personnel serving in the executive of the Russian Federation might be specified by rank designation as follows.

  • Podpolkovnik of the Police (until March 1, 2011 Podpolkovnik of the Militsiya)
  • Podpolkovnik of the Internal Troops
  • Podpolkovnik Investigation of Tax Offence

Lieutenant colonel's insignia

See also

References

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Podpolkovnik news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Podpolkovnik Russian podpolko vnik lit sub junior or lower regimentary is a military rank in Slavic and nearby countries which corresponds to the lieutenant colonel in the English speaking states and military 1 Countries which use the Eastern European variant In different languages the exact name of this rank maintains a variety of spellings 1 The transliteration is also in common usage for the sake of tradition dating back to the Old Slavonic word polk literally regiment sized unit and include the following names in alphabetical order Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia potpukovnik Serbo Croatian potpukoːʋniːk Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro and Serbia potpukovnik Serbo Croatian potpukoːʋniːk Bulgaria podpolkovnik Czech Republic podplukovnik Czech ˈpotplukovɲiːk Georgia ვიცე პოლკოვნიკი Georgian vitsɛ pʼɔlkʼɔvnikʼi North Macedonia potpolkovnik Poland podpulkownik Polish pɔtpuwˈkɔvɲik Russia podpolko vnik podpolkovnik Russian petpɐlˈkovnʲɪk Slovenia podpolkovnik Slovakia podplukovnik Ukraine pidpolkovnik pidpolkovnyk Contents 1 Russia 1 1 Russian Empire 1 2 USSR 1 3 Russian Federation 2 Lieutenant colonel s insignia 3 See also 4 ReferencesRussia EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Podpolkovnik news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lieutenant colonelPodpolko vnik Podpolkovnik Army and air force insigniaCountry RussiaService branch Russian Ground Forces Russian Air ForceNon NATO rankOF 4FormationEarly 16th centuryNext higher rankPolkovnikNext lower rankMajorEquivalent ranksKapitan 2 go rangaIn Russia the rank of lieutenant colonel is called podpolkovnik Russian podpolko vnik lit sub colonel First it appeared in Russia as appointment or assignment to the assistant or deputy commander of a regiment sized military formation at the end of the 15th early 16th century In the Streltsy formations as a general role the podpolkovnik was responsible for all administrative tasks and functions Normally it was of nobility or boyar origin From the 17th to early 17th century there was a rank and an appointment under the designation polupolkovnik Russian polupolko vnik IPA polʊpɐlˈkovnʲɪk Beyond its normal responsibilities he was in charge to command the second half of the regiment the rear reserve and other regular units until the introduction of the battalion structure Russian Empire Edit From the introduction of the Russian table of ranks to the abolishment in 1917 podpolkovnik was quoted to rank positioned VII and until 1856 it was privileged by hereditary nobility 2 In 1884 as the mayor rank in the Russian army was suppressed all mayors by exemption of retirement loss of civil rights or mercilessly were converted to podpolkovnik From this moment the rank podpolkovnik was equivalent to the rank armed forces starshina Russian vojskova ya starshina romanized voyskovaja starshina lit head of the armed forces pronounced vejskɐˈvaje sterʂɨˈna Before 1884 the armed forces starshina was adequate to mayor In line to this reform the shoulder board rank insignia had been changed from two big stars to three smaller ones To the formations of the so called leyb guard Russian lejb gva rdiya tr leyb gvardija IPA lʲejb ˈɡvardʲɪje the rank podpolkovnik had not been introduced Normally kapitan officers might have been promoted to polkovnik immediately by skipping the ranks major and podpolkovnik In the Imperial Russian Navy the rank Kapitan 2nd rank was equivalent to podpolkovnik in the civil administration it was corresponding to privy councillor Russian nadvo rnyj sove tnik tr nadvornjy sovetnik IPA nɐˈdvornɨj sɐˈvʲetʲnʲɪk The rank podpolkovnik was abolished 16 December 1917 together with all previous ranks and rank insignia of the former Russian imperial army In the white voluntary army the rank was in the period from December 1917 to November 1918 Than it was abolished as well and harmonized to the Kapitan ranks of the guard and other officers of the other formations However in the Russian army of general Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel the podpolkovnik rank was reestablished in April 1920 Epaulette Podpolkovnik of Imperial Russian Army by 1911 Shoulder boardUSSR Edit By foundation of the Soviet Union the rank designation and rank insignia of the Imperial Russian Army were suppressed An equivalent rank to podpolkovnik was created in 1924 by the introduction of the so called status category 8 rank English assistant commander of the regiment and equivalent personnel Russian pomo shnik komandi ra polka i emu ra vnye IPA pɐˈmoʂnʲɪk kemɐnʲˈdʲire pɐlˈka i jɪˈmu ˈravnɨje However this was overtaken by the introduction of individual ranks in 1935 3 Podpolkovnik as a military rank was reintroduced September 1 1939 by disposal of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union from September 2 1939 and the Council of People s Commissars of the USSR No 2690 article 41 pertaining the law of universal compulsory military service published by the order No 226 of the People s Commissar of Defence from July 26 1940 4 The Red Army used this rank together with a number of other former Russian ranks and it has been used in many ex USSR countries including Russia to the present day By the first promotion to that particular rank the hitherto old polkovnik collar distinction insignia with three parallel bars had to be used The new polkovnik rank was from now on characterized by four bars This insignia had to be worn until the introduction of shoulder boards and were finally replaced in 1943 In the Soviet navy the rank kapitan 2nd rank was equivalent to podpolkovnik In the civil administration it was corresponding to privy councillor Russian nadvo rnyj sove tnik The rank podpolkovnik was abolished 16 December 1917 together with all previous ranks and rank insignia of the former Russian imperial army In the military political organization it was equivalent to starshy battalion commissar Russian sta rshij batalo nnyj komissa r IPA ˈstarʂɨj betɐˈlʲjɵnːɨj kemʲɪˈsar another corresponding rank designation was Specialist 1st rank pertaining to military engineers surgeons commissionaires veterinary surgeons and legal personnel 1943 1992In late 1943 shoulder boards were reintroduced as rank designation From this moment in the podpolkovnik rank of the Red Army was specified by two big horizontal stars on shoulder boards with parallel piping two straps The stars had to be established on a distance of 35 mm from the lower end of the shoulder board Rules to wear military uniforms in the Soviet Army and the Navy From 7 November 1944 the stars were pinned direct symmetrically to the piping on piping Collar tab of the Red Army 1940 1943 Soviet Air Force 1940 1943 Shoulder board of Red Army engineers 1943 1946 Soviet Army 1946 55 Parade uniform Soviet Army 1955 1994 reused in 2010 Airborne Force Air Force Aviation of the Defence Force 1955 1994 and since 2010Russian Federation Edit If military personnel serves in a guards formation or on a guards war ship to the rank designation will be placed in front the noun guards e g Gurds podpolkovnik Civil or military personnel with a specific defined level of expertise or knowledge in medical or judicial professions to the military rank will be added the noun legal or the wording medical service Further adding to the military rank designation might be retired or on retirement Personnel serving in the executive of the Russian Federation might be specified by rank designation as follows Podpolkovnik of the Police until March 1 2011 Podpolkovnik of the Militsiya Podpolkovnik of the Internal Troops Podpolkovnik Investigation of Tax Offence Parade uniform Russian Ground Forces 1994 2010 Parade uniform Russian Ground Forces 2010 present Office uniform Russian Ground Forces Office uniform Russian Air Force Field uniform Podpolkovnik of the Russian Police until 2011 Militsiya also Internal TroopsLieutenant colonel s insignia Edit Padpalkoynik Padpalkoŭnik 5 Belarusian Ground Forces Podpolkovnik Podpolkovnik 6 Bulgarian Land Forces Podplukovnik 7 Czech Land Forces Podpolkovnik Podpolkovnik 8 Kazakh Ground Forces Podpolkovnik Podpolkovnik 9 Kyrgyz Army Potpolkovnik Potpolkovnik 10 North Macedonia Ground Forces Potpukovnik Montenegrin Ground Army 11 Podpulkownik 12 Polish Land Forces Podpolko vnik Podpolkovnik 13 Russian Ground Forces Potpukovnik Potpukovnik 14 Serbian Army Podplukovnik 15 Slovak Ground Forces Podpolkovnik 16 Slovenian Ground Force Podpolkovnik Podpolkovnik 17 Tajik National Army Podpolkownik 18 Turkmen Ground Forces Pidpolkovnik Pidpolkovnyk 19 Ukrainian Ground Forces Podpolkovnik 20 Uzbek Ground Forces See also EditLieutenant Eastern Europe Colonel Eastern Europe Lieutenant colonel general Comparative army officer ranks of EuropeReferences Edit a b Slawomir Kulacz University of Gdansk Poland 2012 Conceptualization of selected army ranks in English German Polish and Czech Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature UMCS Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature vol 36 27 Retrieved 12 February 2016 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Podpolkovnik Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary In 86 Volumes 82 Volumes and 4 Additional Volumes St Petersburg 1890 1907 Decree of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union and the Council of People s Commissars from September 22 1935 on introduction of individual military rank designation to commanding personnel of the Workers and Peasants Red Army 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