The shoulder mark used by registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation
Flag of Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation
The Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation are the Cossack paramilitary formation (public) carrier state and other service on the basis of the Federal Law of the Russian Federation dated December 5, 2005 № 154-FZ "On State Service of the Russian Cossacks".[1]
About[]
In peacetime, the registered Cossacks tend to be involved in conservation, protection and restoration of forests, education of children and young people in patriotic values and preparation for military service, aiding during natural disasters, accidents, and other emergencies and fire-fighting. Municipal level Cossack police (including Special Forces) successfully operate numerous Cossack guard formations. At present, the Russian Federation has 11 official Cossack troops officially recognized by the federal government. Registered Cossacks are granted certain privileges: a rank, insignia and awards, wearing a Cossack whip, sword, dagger and, in certain cases, firearms. The Cossack ranks from yesaul and above are appointed by a Presidential Envoy, the rank of a Cossack general by no less than the President of the Russian Federation. All other ranks are promoted by their respective troop commandants.
The list of register of Cossack troops[]
In addition to the military Cossack societies Registered societies rank:
- Separate Northwest Cossack Okrug (Territory of activity - Northwestern Federal District). Headquarters - St. Petersburg;
- District Cossack society "Baltic separate Cossack District - Baltic Cossack Union" (Territory of activity - the Kaliningrad region). Headquarters - Kaliningrad;
- District Cossack society "Sevastopol Cossack District '(Territory of activity - Sevastopol). Headquarters - Sevastopol.
- Crimean Cossack District Society "Crimean Cossack troops" (Territory of activity, Republic of Crimea),. Headquarters - Simferopol.
Cossack ranks and insignia[]
| Lower and junior ranks (example boards Volga, Yenisei, Kuban and Siberian Cossack troops) | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower ranks | Junior ranks | ||||||||||
| Everyday uniform insignia | |||||||||||
| Cossack ranks | Cossack (Казáк) (Kazák) |
Prikaznyi (Прикáзный) (Prikáznyi) |
Junior Uryadnik (Млáдший урядник) (Mládshiy Uryádnik) |
Uryadnik (Урядник) (Uryádnik) |
Senior Uryadnik (Стáрший урядник) (Stárshiy Uryádnik) |
Junior Wachtmeister (Млáдший вáхмистр) (Mládshiy váhmistr) |
Wachtmeister (Вáхмистр) (Váhmistr) |
Senior Wachtmeister (Стáрший вáхмистр) (Stárshiy váhmistr) | |||
| Field uniform insignia | |||||||||||
| Senior, major and supreme ranks (example boards Volga, Yenisei, Kuban and Siberian Cossack troops) | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senior ranks | Major ranks | Supreme rank | |||||||||
| Everyday uniform insignia | |||||||||||
| Cossack ranks | Podkhorunzhyi (Подхорýнжий) (Podkhorúnzhiy) |
Khorunzhyi (Хорýнжий) (Khorúnzhyi) |
Sotnik (Сóтник) (Sótnik) |
Podyesaul (Подъесаýл) (Podyesaúl) |
Yesaul (Есаýл) (Yesaúl) |
Vojskovoi starshina (Войсковóй старшинá) (Vojskovói starshiná) |
Cossack colonel (Казáчий полкóвник) (Kazáchiy polkóvnik) |
Cossack general (Казáчий генéрал) (Kazáchiy generál) | |||
| Field uniform insignia | |||||||||||
See also[]
- History of the Cossacks
- Cossack explorers
References[]
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