Denmark By 1717, the ranks of and of the
Royal Life Guards were officer ranks placed in the Eight class in the
Danish order of precedence, normal s and s were placed in the Ninth class. The rank was reintroduced in 1910–1951 as an enlisted rank.
The Netherlands The rank Kornet in the Dutch armed forces is used for last year (most senior)
officer cadets who pursue a career in the
Royal Marechaussee (gendarmerie/policing), or in the cavalry and artillery branches of the
Royal Netherlands Army. Cadets of the same seniority in other branches of the Army or in the
Royal Netherlands Air Force are designated the rank
Vaandrig and those with the
Royal Netherlands Navy Adelborst.
South Africa The rank of
field cornet (veldkornet) was used for the senior officer of a
ward or sub-district in the independent republican states of the
Transvaal and
Oranje-Vrystaat in late 19th century
South Africa. They were elected by the
commandos of their ward for periods of three years. In the case of large wards, an assistant field cornet could also be chosen. The rank was reminiscent of the Dutch use in cavalry troops that the commandos most closely resembled. In
apartheid-era South Africa, the rank of field cornet was used in the
South African Army from 1960 to 1968.
United Kingdom while serving as a cornet in the
4th Queen's Own Hussars (1895). Churchill's formal rank was
second lieutenant. Cornet was originally the lowest grade of
commissioned officer in a
British cavalry troop, the modern equivalent being a
second lieutenant. Although obsolete, the term is still used as an internal title of address when referring to a second lieutenant within the
British Army regiments of the
Blues and Royals and
Queen's Royal Hussars. The rank was in use by the time of the
English Civil War. Among famous cornets in that conflict were
George Joyce, Robert Stetson, and Ninian Beall. It was abolished along with the
purchase of commissions in the
Regulation of the Forces Act 1871, replaced by
sub-lieutenant.
United States General Alexander Macomb was initially commissioned a cornet in a career in which he eventually became
Commanding General of the United States Army. The ranks of
ensign and cornet were abolished in the
US Army in 1815. == Traditional duties ==