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''Podpolkovnik'' () is a
military rank Military ranks is a system of hierarchy, hierarchical relationships within armed forces, police, Intelligence agency, intelligence agencies, paramilitary groups, and other institutions organized along military organisation , military lines, such ...
in Slavic and nearby countries which corresponds to the lieutenant colonel in the English-speaking states and military. In different languages the exact name of this rank maintains a variety of spellings. 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: #
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Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze ...
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Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t ...
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Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
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Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
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Russia

In Russia, the rank of lieutenant colonel is called (). First it appeared in Russia as appointment or assignment to the assistant or deputy commander of a
regiment A regiment is a military unit. Its role and size varies markedly, depending on the country, military service, service, or administrative corps, specialisation. In Middle Ages, Medieval Europe, the term "regiment" denoted any large body of l ...
sized military formation at the end of the 15th — early 16th centuries. In the
Streltsy The streltsy (, ; , ) were the units of Russian firearm infantry from the 16th century to the early 18th century and also a social stratum, from which personnel for streltsy troops were traditionally recruited. They are also collectively kno ...
formations, as a general role, the was responsible for all administrative tasks and functions. Normally it was of
nobility Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy. It is normally appointed by and ranked immediately below royalty. Nobility has often been an estate of the realm with many exclusive functions and characteristics. T ...
or
boyar A boyar or bolyar was a member of the highest rank of the feudal nobility in many Eastern European states, including Bulgaria, Kievan Rus' (and later Russia), Moldavia and Wallachia (and later Romania), Lithuania and among Baltic Germans. C ...
origin. From the 17th - to early 17th century, there was a
rank A rank is a position in a hierarchy. It can be formally recognized—for example, cardinal, chief executive officer, general, professor—or unofficial. People Formal ranks * Academic rank * Corporate title * Diplomatic rank * Hierarchy ...
and an appointment under the designation ( rus, полуполко́вник, , 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 A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of up to one thousand soldiers. A battalion is commanded by a lieutenant colonel and subdivided into several Company (military unit), companies, each typically commanded by a Major (rank), ...
structure).


Russian Empire

From the introduction of the Russian table of ranks to the abolishment in 1917, was quoted to rank positioned VII, and until 1856, it was privileged by hereditary nobility. In 1884, as the rank in the Russian army was suppressed, all , by exemption of retirement, loss of civil rights, or mercilessly, were converted to . From this moment, the rank was equivalent to the rank ''armed forces' '' (, ). Before 1884, the ''armed forces' starshina'' was adequate to . 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 ( rus, лейб гва́рдия, leyb-gvardija, lʲejb ˈɡvardʲɪjə), the rank had not been introduced. Normally, officers might have been promoted to immediately, by skipping the ranks and . In the
Imperial Russian Navy The Imperial Russian Navy () operated as the navy of the Russian Tsardom and later the Russian Empire from 1696 to 1917. Formally established in 1696, it lasted until being dissolved in the wake of the February Revolution and the declaration of ...
, the rank ''Kapitan 2nd rank'' was equivalent to , in the civil administration it was corresponding to privy councillor ( rus, надво́рный сове́тник, nadvornjy sovetnik, nɐˈdvornɨj sɐˈvʲetʲnʲɪk). The rank 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. Then 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. File:1911-ab46-e14.png, File:Imperial Russian Army LtCol 1917 v.png,


USSR

By foundation of the Soviet Union, the rank designation and rank insignia of the
Imperial Russian Army The Imperial Russian Army () was the army of the Russian Empire, active from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was organized into a standing army and a state militia. The standing army consisted of Regular army, regular troops and ...
were suppressed. An equivalent rank to ''podpolkovnik'' was created in 1924, by the introduction of the so-called ''status category 8 rank'' – (; rus, помо́щник команди́ра полка́ и ему́ ра́вные, , pɐˈmoʂnʲɪk kəmɐnʲˈdʲirə pɐlˈka i jɪˈmu ˈravnɨje). However, this was overtaken by the introduction of individual ranks in 1935. ''Podpolkovnik'' as a military rank was reintroduced on 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). Decree of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union and the Council of People's Commissars, from September 2, 1939, on introduction of the rank/ rank designation Podpolkovnik in the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. The
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union. The army was established in January 1918 by a decree of the Council of People ...
used this rank together with a number of other former Russian ranks, and it has been used in many ex-
USSR The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
countries, including
Russia Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones, sharing Borders ...
, 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 (). 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'' ( rus, ста́рший батальо́нный комисса́р, 3=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. File:Red Army Polkovnik-1940 & Podpolkovnik-1943v.png, File:Red Air Force Polkovnik-1940 &Podpolkovnik-1943v.png, File:RA-SA A-engin F4LtCol 1955.png, File:RAF A F4LtCol since 2010par.svg, File:RAF AF F4LtCol since 2010par.svg,


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'' File:Russia-Army-OF-4-1994-parade.svg, File:RAF A F4LtCol since 2010par.svg, File:Russia-Army-OF-4-2010.svg, File:Russia-Airforce-OF-4-2010.svg, File:Russia-Army-OF-4.svg, File:Russia-Police-OF-4-2013.svg,


Lieutenant colonel's insignia

Post-Soviet-Army-OF-4.svg,

( Belarusian Ground Forces) Rank insignia of Подполковник of the Bulgarian Army.png,

( Bulgarian Land Forces) CzArmy 2011 OF4-Podplukovnik shoulder.svg,
( Czech Land Forces) 15-RKGF-LTC.svg,

(
Kazakh Ground Forces The Kazakh Ground Forces (, ; ) is the land Military branch, service branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan. It is one of the three uniformed military services, and is the most senior branch of the Kazakh military in order of pr ...
) 12.Kyrgyzstan Army-LTC.svg,

( Kyrgyz Army) File:North-Macedonia-Army-OF-4.svg,

( North Macedonia Ground Forces) 14-Montenegro Army-LTC.svg,
(
Montenegrin Ground Army Montenegrin Ground Army () is the ground force of the Armed Forces of Montenegro. Montenegrin Army The fundamental role and purpose of the Montenegrin Army is to protect vital national interests of Montenegro and defend the sovereignty and terri ...
) Army-POL-OF-04.svg,
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Polish Land Forces The Land Forces () are the land forces of the Polish Armed Forces. They currently contain some 110,000 active personnel and form many components of the European Union and NATO deployments around the world. Poland's recorded military history str ...
) Russia-Army-OF-4-2010.svg,

(
Russian Ground Forces The Russian Ground Forces (), also known as the Russian Army in English, are the Army, land forces of the Russian Armed Forces. The primary responsibilities of the Russian Ground Forces are the protection of the state borders, combat on land, ...
) 13-Serbian Army-LTC.svg,

( Serbian Army) Army-SVK-OF-04.svg,
( Slovak Ground Forces) 16-Slovenian Army-LTC.svg,
( Slovenian Ground Force) Post-Soviet-Army-OF-4.svg,

( Tajik National Army) Post-Soviet-Army-OF-4.svg,
( Turkmen Ground Forces) UA shoulder mark 16.svg,

(
Ukrainian Ground Forces The Ukrainian Ground Forces (SVZSU, ), also referred to as the Ukrainian army, is a land force, and one of the eight Military branch, branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was formed from Ukrainian units of the Soviet Army after Declaratio ...
) Uzbekistan-army-OF-4.svg,
(
Uzbek Ground Forces The Uzbek Ground Forces are the land component of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Operating since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the army is made up of former Soviet Army units that were in the territory of Uzbekistan. A ...
)


See also

*
Lieutenant (Eastern Europe) The rank of lieutenant in Eastern Europe, also called ''poruchnick'' in Slavic languages, is one used in Slavs, Slavophone armed forces. Depending on the country, it is either the lowest or second lowest officer rank. Etymology The rank desi ...
* Colonel (Eastern Europe) * Lieutenant colonel general * Comparative army officer ranks of Europe


References

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