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Military ranks of Switzerland

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The ranks of the Swiss Armed Forces have changed little over the centuries, except for the introduction, in 2004, of a new set of warrant officers.[citation needed] The ranks are worn on shoulder boards with the appropriate background colour. Designations are given in the four national languages (German, French, Italian and Romansh), with an English translation which is used during overseas missions.

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Enlisted ranks

Enlisted troops

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Non-commissioned officers (NCO)

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Officers

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Subaltern officers and captains

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Staff officers, specialist

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Higher staff officers

Higher staff officers wear black lampasses on the outside seam of dress uniform trousers.

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Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces

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Shoulder board colour

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