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[[File:Belarus_BKA_1944_-_Kapral.svg|thumb|right|150px|Historical insignia of a corporal in the Belarusian BKA, 1944.]] | |||
The rank of '''Corporal''' is a non-commissioned officer (NCO) rank in many military organizations around the world. It is typically the lowest NCO rank, positioned above a private or equivalent and below a sergeant. The role of a corporal often involves leadership responsibilities, such as commanding a small team or squad of soldiers. | |||
== Responsibilities == | == Responsibilities == | ||
Corporal | Corporal duties vary by country and military branch, but generally include: | ||
- Leading a small team or section of soldiers. | |||
- Training and mentoring junior enlisted personnel. | |||
- Ensuring discipline and adherence to military standards within their unit. | |||
- Assisting in the planning and execution of missions. | |||
== Insignia == | |||
The insignia for a corporal can vary significantly between different countries and military branches. Below are examples of corporal insignia from various forces: | |||
[[File:Divisa_de_Cabo_emborrachada.png|thumb|right|150px|Modern insignia of a corporal in the Brazilian Army.]] | |||
- '''Belarusian BKA (1944):''' The historical insignia of a corporal in the Belarusian BKA during 1944 is depicted in the image above. | |||
The insignia for a corporal | - '''Brazilian Army:''' The modern insignia for a corporal in the Brazilian Army is shown in the image to the right. | ||
[[File:Army-FRA-OR-03.svg|thumb|right|150px|Insignia of a corporal in the French Army.]] | |||
- '''French Army:''' The French Army uses a distinctive insignia for corporals, as shown in the image. | |||
[[File:French_Air_Force-caporal.svg|thumb|right|150px|Insignia of a corporal in the French Air Force.]] | |||
- '''French Air Force:''' The French Air Force also has a specific insignia for corporals, which is depicted in the image. | |||
=== | == Variations by Country == | ||
*# United States | |||
In the | In the United States Army, a corporal is typically responsible for a fire team, which consists of four soldiers. The rank is equivalent to the pay grade of E-4, the same as a specialist, but with additional leadership responsibilities. | ||
*# United Kingdom | |||
In the British Army, a corporal commands a section, which is usually composed of 7 to 12 soldiers. Corporals in the UK are often responsible for training and discipline within their section. | |||
*# France | |||
In the French military, the rank of corporal (caporal) is used in both the Army and the Air Force. Corporals in France are often tasked with leading small units and are considered junior NCOs. | |||
== Also see == | == Also see == | ||
- [[Sergeant]] | |||
- [[Non-commissioned officer]] | |||
- [[Military rank]] | |||
- [[Private (rank)]] | |||
{{Military ranks}} | {{Military ranks}} | ||
[[Category:Military ranks]] | [[Category:Military ranks]] | ||
[[Category:Non-commissioned officers]] | |||
Latest revision as of 00:48, 10 December 2024
Corporal

The rank of Corporal is a non-commissioned officer (NCO) rank in many military organizations around the world. It is typically the lowest NCO rank, positioned above a private or equivalent and below a sergeant. The role of a corporal often involves leadership responsibilities, such as commanding a small team or squad of soldiers.
Responsibilities[edit]
Corporal duties vary by country and military branch, but generally include:
- Leading a small team or section of soldiers. - Training and mentoring junior enlisted personnel. - Ensuring discipline and adherence to military standards within their unit. - Assisting in the planning and execution of missions.
Insignia[edit]
The insignia for a corporal can vary significantly between different countries and military branches. Below are examples of corporal insignia from various forces:

- Belarusian BKA (1944): The historical insignia of a corporal in the Belarusian BKA during 1944 is depicted in the image above. - Brazilian Army: The modern insignia for a corporal in the Brazilian Army is shown in the image to the right.

- French Army: The French Army uses a distinctive insignia for corporals, as shown in the image.

- French Air Force: The French Air Force also has a specific insignia for corporals, which is depicted in the image.
Variations by Country[edit]
- United States
In the United States Army, a corporal is typically responsible for a fire team, which consists of four soldiers. The rank is equivalent to the pay grade of E-4, the same as a specialist, but with additional leadership responsibilities.
- United Kingdom
In the British Army, a corporal commands a section, which is usually composed of 7 to 12 soldiers. Corporals in the UK are often responsible for training and discipline within their section.
- France
In the French military, the rank of corporal (caporal) is used in both the Army and the Air Force. Corporals in France are often tasked with leading small units and are considered junior NCOs.
Also see[edit]
- Sergeant - Non-commissioned officer - Military rank - Private (rank)