Örlogskapten
Lieutenant commander (LtCdr) (Swedish: Örlogskapten, Örlkn) is a mid-ranking officer rank in the Swedish Navy. Lieutenant commanders rank above lieutenants and below commanders, and rank is equivalent to a major in the Swedish Army, Swedish Air Force and the Swedish Amphibious Corps.[3] Before 1972, the rank of örlogskapten was called kommendörkapten av 2:a graden/klassen.
Lieutenant commander Örlogskapten | |
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Country | Sweden |
Service branch | Swedish Navy |
Abbreviation | Örlkn (Swedish),[1] LtCdr (English)[2] |
Rank | Lieutenant commander |
NATO rank code | OF-03 |
Non-NATO rank | O-4 |
Formation | 1972 |
Next higher rank | Commander |
Next lower rank | Lieutenant |
Equivalent ranks | Major |
History
The rank of örlogskapten was created in 1972. Before 1972, the rank of lieutenant commander corresponded to the rank of kommendörkapten av 2:a graden/klassen in the Swedish Navy.
Promotion
Promotion of a lieutenant to lieutenant commander may take place when the lieutenant has completed applicable promotion training with approved results. After completing a tactical staff course at the Swedish Defence University, a lieutenant who is OFSK may only be promoted to lieutenant commander if the position is within the functional area where the lieutenant's special competence is and the position's rank code is OF 3. Promotion of a lieutenant commander to the commander may take place when the lieutenant commander has completed the applicable promotion training with approved results.[4] Responsible head of promotion to lieutenant commander is the unit commander.[5]
In the case of reserve officers, promotion of a lieutenant to lieutenant commander may take place when the lieutenant has completed applicable promotion training with approved results. Promotion to positions higher than lieutenant commander may take place after placement until further notice in a position at a higher position level than that corresponding to the individual's current rank, provided that the officer in the reserve has an academic degree at advanced level.[6]
Uniform
Shoulder mark
The top galloon is shaped like a "loop" for an officer in the Swedish Navy (the loop is shaped like a "grenade" for an officer in the Swedish Amphibious Corps).[7] The rank insignia is worn on the shoulder mark to jacket and coat (jacka m/87, kappa m/87), as well as to blue wool sweater (blå ylletröja m/87), trench coat (trenchcoat m/84), sea coat (sjörock 93, black raincoat and to white shirt (vit skjorta m/78).[8] Rank insignia on shoulder mark (axelklaffshylsa 02B) is worn on all garments with shoulder straps.[9]
1. The shoulder mark (Axelklaffshylsa m/02B) is designed as galloons sewn directly to another shoulder mark (axelklaffshylsa m/87 blå).[9] Since 2003 it consists of three gold galloons.
2. Before 2003, lieutenant commanders wore four gold galloons.
3. The wowen shoulder mark (AXELKLAFFSHYLSA M/02 INVÄVD ÖRLOGSKAPTEN FLOTTAN) is worn on the naval combat dress (sjöstridsdräkt m/93), duty uniform (arbetsdräkt m/87 (blå)) and combat uniform (Fältuniform m/90 lätt, m/90 lätt blå, m/90 tropik (green, beige and blue)).[10]
- 1. Embroidered shoulder mark (2003–present)
- 2. Embroidered shoulder mark (1987–2003)
- 3. Wowen shoulder mark (2003–present)
- 3. Wowen shoulder mark (2003–present)
Sleeve insignia
Rank insignia is worn on both sleeves for inner suit jacket (innerkavaj m/48) and mess jacket (mässjacka m/1878).[8]
1. On the sleeve an 12,6 mm rank insignia (gradbeteckning m/02) and galloon (galon m/02). The distance between galloons should be 6 mm. The distance from the bottom edge of the sleeve to the bottom edge of the top galloon should be 100 mm.[11]
2. Before 2003, lieutenant commanders wore four gold galloons and a loop of gold galloon.
- 1. Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant commander (2003–present)
- 2. Sleeve insignia for a lieutenant commander (1987–2003)
Peaked cap
A lieutenant commander wears embellishments (skärmbeteckning m/02/skärmbroderi m/02) on the visor of the peaked cap (skärmmössa m/48). It also fitted with a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off för flottan) and with a strap in form of a golden braid (mössträns m/42).[12][13]
- Hat badge
Side cap and winter hat
An officer wears a hat badge (mössmärke m/78 off) for the navy and another (mössmärke m/87 off) for amphibious units on the side cap (båtmössa m/48) and on the winter hat (vintermössa m/87).[14]
Personal flags
The command flag of a lieutenant commander (and for a major, commander and lieutenant colonel), is the so-called Navy Pennant (Örlogsvimpel), which is a long swallowtailed pennant per fess blue and yellow.[16] The Navy Pennant is carried on the Swedish Navy ships from or on which naval officer of a lower rank than captain exercises his command, or on which he travels in the service.[17]
References
Notes
- FFS 2019:6 2019, p. 4
- FM gemensamma identitet 2013, p. 66
- SFS 2000:556 2000, p. 2
- FFS 2018:7 2018, p. 5
- FFS 2018:7 2018, p. 10
- FFS 2018:7 2018, p. 7
- Laestadius 2015, p. 460
- Uniformsreglemente 2003, p. 137
- Laestadius 2015, pp. 460–461
- Laestadius 2015, pp. 307–308, 325
- Laestadius 2015, p. 452
- Laestadius 2015, pp. 422–424
- Uniformsreglemente 2003, pp. 146–147
- Laestadius 2015, p. 424
- Laestadius 2015, p. 582
- Braunstein 2004, p. 112
- Stenfelt 1920, p. 640
Print
- Appich, Jr., Thomas W. (22 July 1988). "Reference Aid Swedish–English Glossary of Military and Technical Acronyms and Abbreviations" (PDF). United States Joint Publications Research Service. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-02-20. Retrieved 2018-09-09.
- Braunstein, Christian (2004). Svenska försvarsmaktens fälttecken efter millennieskiftet [The flags and standards of the Swedish armed forces after the turn of the millennium] (PDF). Skrift / Statens försvarshistoriska museer, 1101-7023 ; 7 [dvs 8] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Statens försvarshistoriska museer. ISBN 91-971584-7-X. SELIBR 9815350.
- Laestadius, Patrik, ed. (2015). Reglemente: uniformsbestämmelser 2015 : Unibest FM 2015 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Swedish Armed Forces. SELIBR 19513428. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-01-22.
- Stenfelt, Gustaf (1920). Svenskt nautiskt lexikon: praktisk uppslagsbok för sjömän och maskinfolk, skeppsredare, konsulatpersonal, sjöassuradörer, skeppsmäklare, jurister m.fl (in Swedish). Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand. SELIBR 28204.
- Westrin, Theodor, ed. (1914). Nordisk familjebok: konversationslexikon och realencyklopedi (in Swedish). Vol. 14 (New, rev. and rich ill. ed.). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förl. SELIBR 8072220.
- Uniformsreglemente för Försvarsmakten: UniR FM (PDF) (in Swedish) (2003 ed.). Stockholm: Försvarsmakten. 2003. SELIBR 9043529. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-03.
Web
- "Förordning om ändring i officersförordningen (1994:882)" (PDF). Swedish Code of Statutes. 26 June 2000. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
- "Försvarsmaktens gemensamma identitet – direktiv för användandet av Försvarsmaktens namn, profil och bild" (PDF). 1.3 (in Swedish). Swedish Armed Forces. 16 September 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-09-01. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
- "Försvarsmaktens föreskrifter om befordran och konstituering" (in Swedish). FÖRSVARETS FÖRFATTNINGSSAMLING. 30 November 2018. FFS 2018:7. Retrieved 2020-10-21 – via www.lagen.nu.
- "Försvarsmaktens föreskrifter om personaltjänst" (PDF) (in Swedish). FÖRSVARETS FÖRFATTNINGSSAMLING. 2 December 2019. FFS 2019:6. Retrieved 2020-08-17.