Establishment of Military Ranks

Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Edict on the Establishment of Military Ranks of Higher Commanding Personnel of the Red Army. May 7, 1940

 

Original Source: Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR, No. 5 (19

The following military ranks of higher commanding personnel of the Red Army shall be established:

1. For Combined Arms Commanders:

(1) Major-general
(2) Lieutenant-general
(3) Colonel-general
(4) General of the Army
(5) Marshal of the Soviet Union

II. For Commanders of Arms:

A. Artillery
(1) Major-general of artillery
(2) Lieutenant-general of artillery
(3) Colonel-general of artillery

B. Aviation
(1) Major-general of aviation
(2) Lieutenant-general of aviation
(3) Colonel-general of aviation

C. Tank troops
(1) Major-general of tank troops
(2) Lieutenant-general of tank troops
(3) Colonel-general of tank troops

D. Communications troops
(1) Major-general of communications troops
(2) Lieutenant-general of communications troops
(3) Colonel-general of communications troops

E. Engineer troops
(1) Major-general of engineer troops
(2) Lieutenant-general of engineer troops
(3) Colonel-general of engineer troops

F. Technical troops (chemical, railroad, automobile, topographical)
(1) Major-general of technical troops
(2) Lieutenant-general of technical troops
(3) Colonel-general of technical troops

III. For Quartermasters:
(1) Major-general of the quartermaster service
(2) Lieutenant-general of the quartermaster service
(3) Colonel-general of the quartermaster service

Source:
Harold J. Berman and Miroslav Kerner, ed., Documents on Soviet Military Law and Administration (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955), pp. 43-44.

 

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