Ranks in the French Air Force

Rank insignia in the French air force are worn on the sleeve or on shoulder marks of uniforms

Officers
Although they all wear the same insignia and titles, officers are divided into:
 * Regular officers of the air force
 * Officers of the Armed Forces Commisariat Corps
 * Officers of the technical and administrative corps of the armed forces

Généraux - general officers

 * [[Image:French Air Force-général d'armée aérienne.svg|40px]] général d'armée aérienne ("Air army general"); in command of an air force.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-général de corps aérien.svg|40px]] général de corps aérien ("Air corps general", i.e. Lieutenant general); in command of an air force corps.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-général de division aérienne.svg|40px]] Général de division aérienne ("Air divisional general", i.e. Major general); in command of a division.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-général de brigade aérienne.svg|40px]] Général de brigade aérienne ("Air brigade general", i.e. Brigadier general); in command of a brigade, or of a région in the Gendarmerie.

Colonel
The word colonel originates in the medieval term capitaine colonel, "the head (officer) of a column" (=regiment). Lieutenant-colonel is the one who can "hold the place" of a colonel in his absence (lieu-tenant, from tenir lieu which means to hold the place). The word chef or "chief" in English comes from the Latin word caput meaning "head".

Lieutenant-colonel
The lieutenant-colonel has the same responsibilities as a colonel. They were called major during the First French Empire.

Commandant
Commandant is equivalent to a major in most English-speaking countries.

Capitaine
A capitaine is in command of a company (compagnie).

Lieutenant
A lieutenant (lieutenant or first lieutenant) commands a platoon (section).

Sous-lieutenant
A Sous-lieutenant (sub-lieutenant or second lieutenant) commands at the same level as a lieutenant, but is a more junior officer rank.

Aspirant

 * Aspirant An Officer Designate rank, it is used in the Armée de Terre (Army), the Armée de l'Air (Air Force), the Marine Nationale (Navy) and the Gendarmerie Nationale. Technically it is not a commissioned rank but it is still treated in all respects as one. Aspirants are either officers in training in military academies or voluntaries, serving as temporary officers. The aspirant must have been previously élève officier (Officer Cadet). S/He can afterwards be commissioned as a sous-lieutenant or enseigne de vaisseau de deuxième classe. The insignia is a single curl of gold lace, disrupted by "flashes" of wool. It was widely used during both World Wars for providing young educated people with an officer's authority.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-aspirant.svg|40px]]


 * Eleve officier ("officer cadet"); a rank held during the first years at the officer academies.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-aspirant non-élève.svg|40px]]

Sous-officiers - sub-officers, i.e. non-commissioned officers
Note the difference with many army rank systems of other countries where the term major is used for a rank above that of captain. For example, the rank of "major" in the US Army or British army is equivalent to the rank of "commandant" in the French army.
 * Major, the senior sub-officer rank, since 1 January 2009 this grade is attached to the sous-officiers. Prior to this date it was an independent corps between the sous-officiers and the officiers. There are relatively few majors in the army, about one per regiment or brigade. As they could hold equivalent administrative tasks as officiers they are more common in the Armée de l'Air.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-major.svg|40px]]


 * Adjudant-chef: "Chief adjutant"; often same responsibilities as the lieutenant.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-adjudant-chef.svg|40px]] adjudant-chef (infantry arms)
 * Adjudant: Adjutant; often same responsibilities as an adjutant-chef.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-adjudant.svg|40px]]
 * Sergent-chef (infantry), addressed as "chef". Typically a platoon second-in-command (equivalent to a Commonwealth sergeant or a US sergeant first class).
 * [[Image:French Air Force-sergeant-chef.svg|40px]] Sergent-chef: Chief sergeant
 * Sergent (infantry): Typically in command of a "group" (i.e. squad; equivalent to a commonwealth corporal or US staff sergeant)
 * [[Image:French Air Force-sergeant.svg|40px]] Sergent: Sergeant
 * Élève sous-officier NCO candidates at the EOPN.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-aspirant EOPN.svg|40px]]

Etymologically the adjudant is the adjoint ("joint (assistant)") of an officer, and the sergeant "serves" (Latin: serviens = English: servant).

Aspirants are cadet officers still in training. Sous-lieutenants are junior officers and are often aided by adjudants or adjudants-chefs, who are experienced NCOs/warrant officers.

Full lieutenants are experienced junior officers, served by sergeants when commanding their unit.

A four chevron sergent-chef-major rank existed until 1947. It was a ceremonial rank usually given to the most senior or experienced NCO in a unit, similar to a colour sergeant in the British Army. It was discontinued in the post-war army due to its redundancy.

Militaires du rang - Troop ranks

 * [[Image:French Air Force-caporal-chef.svg|40px]] Caporal-chef: in command of an équipe (literally a team).
 * [[Image:French Air Force-caporal.svg|40px]] Caporal: in command of an équipe.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-aviateur de première classe.svg|40px]] Aviateur de première classe.
 * [[Image:French Air Force-aviateur.svg|40px]] Aviateur de deuxième classe.

There are also distinctions to distinguish volunteers and conscripts, and bars for experience (one for five years, up to four can be obtained).

Other armies
As the following national air forces were trained by French Air Force personnel, these wear insignia similar to those used in this service:
 * Air Force of Burkina Faso
 * Royal Cambodian Air Force
 * Cameroon Air Force
 * Central African Air Force
 * Chadian Air Force
 * Air Force of the Republic of the Congo
 * Djibouti Air Force
 * Air Force of Gabon
 * Guinean Air Force
 * The Ivorian Air Force
 * Air Force of Madagascar
 * Air Force of Mali
 * Royal Moroccan Air Force
 * Togolese Air Force
 * Tunisian Air Force