Michman

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Michman (Russian: мичман, IPA: [ˈmʲit͡ɕmən], lit.'midshipman') is a rank used by the Russian Navy and a number of former communist states. The rank is a non-commissioned officer's and is equivalent to praporshchik in armies and air forces. Within NATO forces, the rank is rated as OR-8 and is equivalent to Warrant officer class 2 or Senior chief petty officer in English speaking navies.[1]

Russia[]

Michman
мичман
RAF N W1-Michm 2010–.svg
Michman since 2010
Country Russia
Service branch Russian Navy
Formation1716 (Historic)
1940
Abolished1917
Next higher rankStarshy michman
Next lower rankGlavny starshina of the ship
Equivalent ranksPraporshchik

While the rank michman is etymologically borrowed from the English rank midshipman, michman is a very senior and experienced enlisted rank, equivalent to a master chief petty officer or warrant officer, while midshipman is a cadet in training or a very junior officer rank, which, being an officer, is technically higher in rank than any enlisted rank, despite a midshipman's very junior status.

Imperial Russia[]

Michman was originally an Ober-ofizer rank, in line to the Table of Ranks class XII/XIII in the Imperial Russian Navy equivalent to Praporshik of the Imperial Russian Army and classified as junior officer rank.

The rank was abolished in 1917 by the Bolsheviks.

Soviet Union and the Russian Federation[]

The rank was reintroduced in 1940.

The ranks of Starshy michman (and in the army and air force, Starshy praporshchik) were added in 1981. The Russian Federation retained the rank structure of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Michman rank insignia[]

Michman
1904mor-11.png 1909mor-12.png Red Fleet Insignia 2b.svg 1943kor-p15.png Rank insignia of главный корабельный старшина of the Soviet Navy.svg Rank insignia of главный корабельный старшина 2 of the Soviet Navy.svg Rank insignia of мичман of the Soviet Navy.svg
Shoulder board
(until 1909)
Shoulder board
(1909−1917)
Sleeve insignia
(1940−1943)
Shoulder board
(1943–1955)
Shoulder board
(1955−1957)
Shoulder board
(1957−1971)
Shoulder board
(1971-1994)

Insignia[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ NATO (2021). STANAG 2116 NATO (7th ed.). Brussels, Belgium: NATO Standardization Agency. p. E-1.
  2. ^ "Azərbaycan Respublikası Silahlı Qüvvələri hərbi qulluqçularının hərbi geyim forması və fərqləndirmə nişanları haqqında Əsasnamə" (PDF). mod.gov.az (in Azerbaijani). Ministry of Defense. 25 June 2001. pp. 64–70. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  3. ^ "ЗАКОН ЗА ОТБРАНАТА И ВЪОРЪЖЕНИТЕ СИЛИ НА РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ". lex.bg (in Bulgarian). Глава седма. ВОЕННА СЛУЖБА. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  4. ^ Приказ Министра обороны Российской Федерации от 09.10.2020 № 525 (Зарегистрирован 16.11.2020 № 60927) (in Russian). publication.pravo.gov.ru/. 17 November 2020. pp. 320–323. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
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