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  1. www.theaerodrome.com › forum › showthreadImperial German Navy NCO

    7 de oct. de 2002 · This helps us just a little bit further. Of course problem remains in a way if you do not know what grade of NCO he had in the Imperial Navy. There is an enormous difference between the uniforms of for example a Oberbootsmann, a Obermaschinist, a Steuermann and again with the lower grades of NCO's such for example Maschinistenmaat, (Ober)bootsmannsmaat, Signalmaat, ...

  2. In 1888-89 it was part of the German fleet deployed to East Africa to crush the Abushiri Rebellion and in 1895 was deployed to German New Guinea. She was withdrawn from service in 1905. Recommended External Links- Medal Net - German East Africa 1888-89 and Deutsche-Schutzgebiete - SMS Moewe. The second was an armed survey ship launched in 1905.

  3. Strasser was born in Hanover, Germany, on 1 April 1876. At the age of 15, he joined the German Imperial Navy ( Kaiserliche Marine ). After serving on board SMS Stein and SMS Moltke, he entered the Naval academy in Kiel. He quickly rose through the ranks and was promoted to Lieutenant in 1895. He served on board SMS Mars, SMS Blücher, SMS ...

  4. Las fuerzas especiales de la Fuerza de Autodefensa Marítima de Japón tienen su base aquí. El predecesor de la base de Etajima fue el sistema de formación de oficiales de la Academia Naval Imperial Japonesa. La Academia Naval Imperial se trasladó a Etajima, en la prefectura de Hiroshima en 1888. La academia actual fue establecida en 1956.

  5. Low German was spoken throughout northern Germany and, though linguistically as distinct from High German (Hochdeutsch) as from Dutch and English, was considered "German", hence also its name. Danish and Frisian were spoken predominantly in the north of the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein and Dutch in the western border areas of Prussia ( Hanover , Westphalia , and the Rhine Province ).

  6. The Naval Academy Mürwik (German language: Marineschule Mürwik) is the main training establishment for all German Navy officers and in 1910 replaced the German Imperial Naval Academy in Kiel (which is now the seat of government or ''Landeshaus'' of Schleswig-Holstein) It is located at Mürwik which is a part of Germany's northernmost city, Flensburg. Built on a small hill directly by the ...

  7. The German Imperial Naval Academy (Marineakademie) at Kiel, Germany, was the higher education institution of the Imperial German Navy, Kaiserliche Marine, where naval officers were prepared for service in the higher levels of command, from 1872 until 1910.