Commandant ( or ) is a title often given to the officer in charge of a military (or other uniformed service) training establishment or academy. This usage is common in English-speaking nations. In some countries it may be a military or police rank. It is also often used to refer to the commander of a military prison or prison camp (including
concentration camps and prisoner of war camps).
Bangladesh
In
Bangladesh Armed Forces
The Bangladesh Armed Forces ( bn, বাংলাদেশ সশস্ত্র বাহিনী, Bangladesh Sashastra Bahinī) are the Armed forces, combined military forces of the Bangladesh, People's Republic of Bangladesh. It consists ...
commandant is not any rank. It is an appointment. The commandant serves as the head of any military training institutes or unit.
Canada
''Commandant'' is the normal
Canadian French
Canadian French (french: français canadien) is the French language as it is spoken in Canada. It includes Varieties of French#Canada, multiple varieties, the most prominent of which is Quebec French, Québécois (Quebec French). Formerly ''Can ...
-language term for the
commanding officer
The commanding officer (CO) or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitu ...
of a mid-sized unit, such as a regiment or battalion, within the
Canadian Forces. In smaller units, the commander is usually known in French as the ''officier commandant''.
Conversely, in
Canadian English
Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) encompasses the varieties of English native to Canada. According to the 2016 census, English was the first language of 19.4 million Canadians or 58.1% of the total population; the remainder spoke French ( ...
, the word commandant is used exclusively for the commanding officers of military units that provide oversight and/or services to a resident population (such as a military school or college, a long-term health care facility or a detention facility.
France
In the
French Army and
French Air Force
The French Air and Space Force (AAE) (french: Armée de l'air et de l'espace, ) is the air and space force of the French Armed Forces. It was the first military aviation force in history, formed in 1909 as the , a service arm of the French Army; ...
, the term ''
commandant'' is used as a rank equivalent to
major
Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
(NATO rank code OF-3). However, in the French Navy ''commandant'' is the style, but not the rank, of the senior officers, specifically ''capitaine de corvette'', ''capitaine de frégate'' and ''capitaine de vaisseau''.
India
Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) - Ministry of Home Affairs.
In the
Central Armed Police Force
Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) is the collective name of central police organisations in India under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). These are technically paramilitary forces formerly known as Central Para-Military Forces (CPMF). Since ...
s (
BSF BSF may refer to:
Organisations
* Ballerup-Skovlunde Fodbold, a Danish football club
* British Skin Foundation, a UK charity raising money for skin disease and skin cancer research
* Bibliothèques Sans Frontières, an international non profit
* ...
,
CRPF,
CISF,
ITBP
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is a border patrol organization of India deployed along its borders with Tibet Autonomous Region. It is one of the seven Central Armed Police Forces, established in 1962 in the aftermath of the Sino-Indian ...
,
SSB), 'Commandant' is a rank. It is equivalent to the rank of
Senior Superintendent of Police
Superintendent (Supt) is a rank in the British police and in most English-speaking Commonwealth nations. In many Commonwealth countries, the full version is superintendent of police (SP). The rank is also used in most British Overseas Territories ...
or
Colonel of Army. Commandant rank officers generally command battalions in CAPFs.
Armed Forces - Ministry of Defence.
In the
Indian Armed Forces, 'Commandant' is not a rank but an appointment.
Commandant is the title of the heads of the Training establishments.
Examples include:
*
Commandant of the National Defence Academy
*
Commandant of the Indian Military Academy
The Commandant of the Indian Military Academy is a post created in 1932 for the purpose of leading the Indian Military Academy in its education of "gentleman cadets". The Commandant must hold a rank of lieutenant general ( three star equivalent) ...
*
Commandant of the National Defence College
The Commandant of the National Defence College in India is the overall in-charge of all the functioning of the National Defence College including academics and administration. The Commandant of the college is a Three-star rank officer from the t ...
*
Commandant of Indian Naval Academy
The Commandant of the Indian Naval Academy is the head and in-charge of all the functioning of the Indian Naval Academy. The Commandant of the Academy is a Three-star rank officer holding the rank of Vice Admiral. He is supported by the Deputy C ...
* Commandant of the Armed Forces Medical College
In the
Indian Army, the
Commanding Officer
The commanding officer (CO) or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitu ...
of an armoured regiment or a
Mechanized infantry regiment (
Mechanised Infantry Regiment,
Brigade of The Guards) is known as the Commandant.
Commandant is also a rank in the
Indian Coast Guard
Ireland

In the
Irish Army, commandant (Comdt; ) is the equivalent of
major
Major (commandant in certain jurisdictions) is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated and in conjunction with no other indicators ...
in other armies. Irish Army commandants can sometimes be referred to as major if serving overseas under the umbrella of the
United Nations or the
European Union to alleviate misunderstanding.
Kenya
Kenya Defence Forces
In the
Kenya Defence Forces Commandant is an appointment. Commandant is the title of the head of the training institutions . Examples include:
* Commandant of the Recruits Training School
* Commandant of the Kenya Military Academy
* Commandant of the National Defence College
* Commandant of the Defence Staff College
* Commandant of School of Infantry
National Police Service
In the National Police Service , the title of Commandant is reserved for commanders of large training institutions or commanders of large independent units. As with the Army, the post of a commander of a medium size unit is referred to as the Commanding Officer (CO) while the smallest is Officer Commanding (OC).
Example:
* Commandant of the
General Service Unit (GSU)
* Commandant National Police College Embakasi A Campus
* Commandant Rapid Deployment
* Commandant Kenya Airports Police Unit
Philippines
In the
Philippines, a Commandant is an appointment and not a rank but once selected, the appointee is promoted to the highest rank on the service. Commandants are appointed by the
President of the Philippines either after the incumbent retires or as a replacement after dismissal.
There are currently two Commandant appointments that exist in the Philippines namely:
* Commandant of the
Philippine Marine Corps; and
* Commandant of the
Philippine Coast Guard
The Commandant of the Philippine Marine Corps will be promoted to the rank of
Major General (Two-star Rank) once appointed while the Commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard will be promoted to the rank of an
Admiral
Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navies. In the Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army or the air force, and is above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet, ...
(Four-star Rank).
South Africa

In South Africa, ''Commandant'' was the title of the commanding officer of a
commando (militia) unit in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
During the First World War, ''Commandant'' was used as a title by officers commanding Defence Rifle Association units, also known as Burgher commandoes. The commandoes were militia units raised in emergencies and constituted the third line of defence after the Permanent Force and the part-time Active Citizen Force regiments. The commandant rank was equivalent to major
or lieutenant-colonel, depending on the size of the commando.
From 1950 to 1994
commandant (rank)
Commandant (, , ) is a military or police rank. In the French, Spanish, Irish and Monegasque armed forces it is a rank equivalent to major while in Belgium ''captain-commandant'' is a distinct rank, junior to major but sharing NATO rank-equival ...
was the rank equivalent of
lieutenant colonel
Lieutenant colonel ( , ) is a rank of commissioned officers in the armies, most marine forces and some air forces of the world, above a major and below a colonel. Several police forces in the United States use the rank of lieutenant colone ...
. and commander of a
battalion. The rank was used by both the Army and the Air Force. The naval equivalent was commander
ommandeur in Afrikaans The rank was not used by the
South African Police, who continued with lieutenant colonel
uitenant-kolonel
The rank insignia for a Commandant (Kommandant in Afrikaans) was initially a crown over a five-pointed star.
In 1957 the crown was replaced by a pentagonal castle device based on the floor plan of the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, South Africa's oldest military building. In 1994, the rank of Commandant / Kommandant reverted to lieutenant colonel.
From 1968 to 1970, a related rank, Chief Commandant, existed in the commando forces (the part-time, territorial reserve, roughly equivalent to a National Guard or Home Guard).
Recently, use of the term has followed the standard practice, i.e. the commanding officer of a training institute.
New Zealand
In the
New Zealand Defence Force, the term commandant is used for the senior officer (or commander) of garrisoned units that do not deploy and are not operational. This typically includes learning institutes such as the
New Zealand Defence College
The New Zealand Command and Staff College (NZCSC) is the premier educational institute for the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and is located at Trentham Military Camp, Upper Hutt (near Wellington). The New Zealand Command and Staff College provi ...
, the
New Zealand Cadet Force, and (formerly) the
Command and Staff College. The title could also be used for other non-deploying units such as the Services Corrective Establishment in Burnham, or depot-level engineering units.
The equivalent term for operational units is 'commander', such as commander of the Joint Force Headquarters New Zealand.
Under the 2010 creation of the Training and Education Directorate, an additional position of commandant was established for the Training Institute to complement the commandant of the Defence College.
Singapore
In the
National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC), the position of Commandant is given to a
Singapore Police Force officer who heads NPCC. The Commandant is aided by his Assistant Commandants, who are NPCC officers. As NPCC units around Singapore are divided into 20 "areas", each area is headed by an Area Commandant who is an NPCC officer. This Area Commandant is also usually an Officer from one of the units in the area that he/she is taking charge of.
Sri Lanka
In Sri Lanka, the
Commandant of the Volunteer Force is the head of the
Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force
The Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force (SLAVF) is the active-duty volunteer reserve force of the Sri Lanka Army. The SLAVF is separate from the Regular Force (known as the ''regular army'') which consists of personal who are professional soldiers an ...
. Commandant is also the title used for the
commanding officer
The commanding officer (CO) or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitu ...
(
one-star rank) of military academies -
Sri Lanka Military Academy
The Sri Lanka Military Academy () (SLMA or SLMA Diyatalawa), commonly known simply as Diyatalawa, is the Sri Lanka Army's training centre where officer cadets are trained for getting commission. It is located in the garrison town of Diyatalawa ...
,
Naval and Maritime Academy
Naval and Maritime Academy (NMA), Trincomalee, is the naval academy of the Sri Lanka Navy, and is located within SLN Dockyard, Trincomalee. It received university status in 2001 under the leadership of Commodore SR Samaratunga.
History
The Sri ...
and
Air Force Academy - and the commanding officer (
two-star rank) of the
Defence Services Command and Staff College. It is also the title of the de facto
vice-chancellor of the
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, usually an officer of two-star rank.
Colonel-commandant is an honorary post in
corps of the army and the
Sri Lanka National Guard, similar to that of
Colonel of the Regiment found in infantry regiments. The post of centre commandant is the commanding officer of a corps or regiment. Commandant is the head of the
Special Task Force Special Task Force may refer to:
* Special Task Force (SAPS), a South African Counter-Terrorist force
* Special Task Force (Sri Lanka), Sri Lankan Police Counter-Terrorist force
* Special Task Force (India)
In India, a Special Task Force (STF) i ...
of the
Sri Lanka Police
(The one who lives by the Dhamma is protected by the Dhamma itself)
, mission =
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.
United Kingdom
In the
British Armed Forces
The British Armed Forces, also known as His Majesty's Armed Forces, are the military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests, s ...
, a commandant is usually the
commanding officer
The commanding officer (CO) or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitu ...
of a training establishment, such as the
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS or RMA Sandhurst), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is one of several military academies of the United Kingdom and is the British Army's initial officer training centre. It is located in the town of ...
or the
Royal Air Force College Cranwell. In early 19th century England, the term commandant was used interchangeably with commandment - i.e., a person could act as a Commandment of the Justices - an officer-in-charge.
Colonel-commandant was an appointment which existed in the
British Army between 1922 and 1928, and in the
Royal Marines
The Corps of Royal Marines (RM), also known as the Royal Marines Commandos, are the UK's special operations capable commando force, amphibious light infantry and also one of the five fighting arms of the Royal Navy. The Corps of Royal Marine ...
from 1755 to some time after
World War II. It replaced
brigadier-general
Brigadier general or Brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general. When appointed ...
in the army, and was itself replaced by
brigadier in both the army and the Marines. The colonel-commandant is also the ceremonial head of some Army corps and this position is usually held by a senior general.
Commandant was also the appointment, equivalent to
commodore, held by the director of the
Women's Royal Naval Service between 1951 and 1993.
The most senior rank at Army Foundation College (AFC Harrogate) is the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. As he's the most senior officer in charge, he's the Commandant of the entire college.
In the
Army Cadet Force, a Colonel is customarily the most senior commissioned officer in charge of an ACF County (of which contains four companies). This rank is thus known as the Commandant and their second-in-command (2IC) is the Deputy Commandant, who has the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Similarly, the commissioned officer in charge of a detachment (e.g. platoon, troop, aka. "unit") is that detachment's Commanding Officer (CO), and/whereas the officer commanding a company is the Officer-Commanding (OC)
In the
Royal Air Force Air Cadets, the officer in charge of the organisation is given the title
Commandant Air Cadets and will hold the position for two years.
Formerly, commandant was the usual title for the head of the
Special Constabulary within a police force. In some forces the title was Chief Commandant, with subordinate divisional or sub-divisional commandants. The standard title for this position is now "chief officer".
United States
In the United States, "commandant" is an appointment, not a rank, and the following three appointments currently exist:
*
Commandant of the Marine Corps
The commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) is normally the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Chiefs of Staff: composition; functions. The CMC reports directly to the secr ...
*
Commandant of the Coast Guard
* Commandant of the Operations (Ships)
Formerly, admirals were appointed as commandants of
naval district
The naval district was a U.S. Navy military and administrative command ashore. Apart from Naval District Washington, the Districts were disestablished and renamed Navy Regions about 1999, and are now under Commander, Naval Installations Command ...
s.
The commandant is the second most senior officer (after the
superintendent) of
United States Service academies, such as
West Point,
United States Naval Academy, and the
United States Air Force Academy, equivalent to the
Dean of Students at a civilian college. Commandant is also the title of the commanding officer of many units of the
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, including the non-commissioned officer academies, whose commandants are typically command sergeants major.
Commandant is also the title of the ranking officer in charge of each
War college of the United States military, and is responsible for the administration, academic progress and success of the civilians and military officers assigned to the college. The commandant is a model for all personnel, a military academy graduate of impeccable character and bearing who has demonstrated accomplishment in both academic excellence and active military service in the field. They include the
Naval War College, the
USAF Air War College, the
Army War College, the
Marine Corps War College and the
National War College
The National War College (NWC) of the United States is a school in the National Defense University. It is housed in Roosevelt Hall on Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., the third-oldest Army post still active.
History
The National War Colle ...
.
Commandant is the duty title for the commanding officer of the
US Air Force Test Pilot School
The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School (USAF TPS) is the Air Force's advanced flight training school that trains experimental test pilots, flight test engineers, and flight test navigators to carry out tests and evaluations of new aerospace weapon ...
.
Commandant is also the duty title of the senior enlisted leader of a Professional Military Education (PME) academy, such as the
Airman Leadership School, Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, and Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Academy.
The title may also be used for the commander of a unit headquarters, who is usually responsible for administrative matters such as
billeting
A billet is a living-quarters to which a soldier is assigned to sleep. Historically, a billet was a private dwelling that was required to accept the soldier.
Soldiers are generally billeted in barracks or garrisons when not on combat duty, alth ...
and is called the headquarters commandant; this may also be a duty assigned to a staff officer in large headquarters.
See also
*
Commandant general
Commandant-general is a military rank in several countries and is generally equivalent to that of major-general.
Argentina
Commandant general is the highest rank in the Argentine National Gendarmerie, and is held by the national director of the g ...
, in Fascist Italy, was the head of the Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (National Security Volunteer Militia or "
Blackshirts"), a position held by
Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 194 ...
.
*
Commandant's Service, a military police type force in some militaries.
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