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Starshina (Russian: Старшина, IPA: [stərʂɨˈna] <phonos file="Ru-старшина.ogg"></phonos> or Ukrainian: Старшина, romanizedStarshyna) is a senior military rank or designation in the military forces of some Slavic states, and a historical military designation. Depending on a country, it had different meanings. In the 19th century with the expansion of the Imperial Russia into Turkestan and the Central Asia, the word was even used to identify some Turkic leaders as a basic Russian word for aqsaqal (white-beard).

In Cossack armies the term initially identified a commissioned officer.[1] During the times of Cossack Hetmanate, starshyna was a collective noun, and people described with this word were divided into starshyna (officers) and general starshyna (general officers) the latter being part of the Hetman's General Cossack Rada. In Russia the term was later adopted to describe a non-commissioned officer rank. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, most of post-Soviet countries have adopted the Russian interpretation of the word.

Since the 1930s in the Soviet and later Russian army terminology, a starshina has been equivalent to "Sergeant Major"[2] (Most senior member at the company level) or a rank equal to a NATO OR-8. In naval terminology, starshina is a general term for junior and middle-ranking non-commissioned officers, similar in usage to "Chief Petty Officer".

The word originates from Old East Slavic language «*старъ»(old)

Russia

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Imperial Russia

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Later, in the Tsardom of Russia and Imperial Russia, a volostnoy starshina was the chief of a volost (a rural administrative unit), in charge of the distribution of taxes, resolving conflicts within obshchina (communes), distributing community lands and military conscription. The rank of Voiskovoi starshina (Войсковой старшина – Starshina of the Army (Host)) was introduced into the ranks of the Imperial military in 1826, as the equivalent of a "Lieutenant Colonel" in the Cossack cavalry.

Soviet Union and Russian Federation

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Starshina
Старшина
File:Russia-Army-OR-8-2010.svg File:Russia-Airforce-OR-8-2010.svg
Army and air force insignia
CountryFile:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Service branchFile:Flag of the Russian ground forces.svg Russian Ground Forces
File:Flag of the Air Force of the Russian Federation.svg Russian Air Force
Rank groupNon-commissioned officer
Formation1935
Next higher rankPraporshchik
Next lower rankStárshy serzhánt
Equivalent ranksGlavny starshina of the ship

The word starshina gained its modern meaning in the Red Army, and is a hangover from the functional titles (like "Brigade Commander" or "Assistant Platoon Leader") that were initially used by that force – the word literally means "senior". Most functional titles in the Red Army were abolished in 1942, but starshina remained. Starshina was the highest non-commissioned rank in the Soviet Army until the reintroduction of the imperial rank of Praporshchik in 1972.

In the Soviet Navy, the term starshina was introduced between 1940 and 1943 as term equivalent to "Petty Officer" for every enlisted seaman above "Matros, 1st class." There was also created a rank equal to starshina in the Army, but termed Glavnyy korabel'nyy starshina (transl. Chief Petty Officer of the Ship) – this is the naval rank depicted in the tables below.

Insignia in the Red Army (1919–1946) and Soviet Armed Forces (1946–1991)

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File:Soviet Red Star Insignia.png File:RA I K2a 1924v.jpg File:1935-i-pg06v.png File:RA I Starshina 1941v.png File:RA-SA A-engin R8FirstSg 1955.png File:RA-SA A R8FirstSg 1955field.gif File:SA A-inf R8FirstSg 1963v.svg File:SA AF R8FirstSg 1963v.svg File:RAF N R8Starshina 1924-1940.gif File:Rank insignia of главный корабельный старшина of the Soviet Navy.svg File:Погон старшины ВВС с 2010 года.png
File:RA OR8-Starshina 1919v1.svg
(1919–1924) collar
insignia
(1924–1935)
collar insignia
(1935–1940)
collar insignia
(1941–1943)
Technical
troops
(1943–1946)
Ground combat troops
(1943–1955)
Ground forces
(1955–1963)
Air force,
airborne forces,
air defence forces
(1955–1963)
Navy
(1924–1940)
Navy
(1955–1963)
Air force, airborne forces
(1963–1994)

Insignia in the Russian Federation

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Russian Federation
File:RFAF - Starshina - Every day green.png File:Russia-Army-OR-8-1994-field.svg File:Russia-Navy-OR-8-1994-everyday.svg File:RAF AF-ABTr R8Kursant 2010.png File:Rus starshina field.svg File:Погон старшины ВВС с 2010 года.png File:Старшина ВВ(Р).png File:Russia-Police-OR-8-2013.svg File:Rank insignia of главный корабельный старшина 2 of the Soviet Navy.svg
Strategic Missile Troops,

Airborne Forces (service dress)
(1994–2010)

Ground Forces
(service dress)
(1994–2010)
Navy

(dress uniform)
(1994–2010)

Air Force and Airborne Forces

kursant ("cadet") with rank of Starshina
(dress uniform)
(1994–2011)

Field dress
(1994–2010)
Air force, airborne forces
(2011–2015)
Internal troops
(1995–2016)
Ministry of Emergency Situations (firefighters)
(1995–2001)
Militsiya, police,

some internal troops

Navy
(dress uniform)
(after 2010)

Insignia

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Language variants

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In some former communist state, the rank of "older" is used with the local language variants.

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References

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  1. ^ Cossack starshyna. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (www.encyclopediaofukraine.com)
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