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Template:Scandinavian military rank sidebar Löjtnant (from French lieutenant originally meaning second-in-command) is a Swedish and Finnish military rank (in Finnish, Luutnantti (OF1).

Finland

The Finnish army is bilingual; the rank is known in Swedish as Löjtnant and Finnish as Luutnantti.

One year of conscript training as officer cadet and a three-year degree of Bachelor of Military Science (Finnish: sotatieteiden kandidaatti) at National Defence University. After 3-4 years and further studies, they can be promoted to Yliluutnantti/Premiärlöjtnant. Reservists may be promoted to lieutenants after a specified period of successful reservist training.

Sweden

The Löjtnant typically serves as a platoon leader at competence level B (Intermediate).[1]

See also

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References