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  1. Rank structure. In all three branches of the German armed forces there are three career paths: officers ( Offiziere ), NCOs ( Unteroffiziere, non-commissioned officers) and enlisted soldiers ( Mannschaften ). Officers are subdivided into Lieutenants ( Leutnante ), Captains ( Hauptleute ), Staff Officers ( Stabsoffiziere) and Admirals ...

  2. Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945) Army rank insignia. Specialty insignia (NCOs and enlisted) The Heer as the German army and part of the Wehrmacht inherited its uniforms and rank structure from the Reichsheer of the Weimar Republic (1921–1935).

  3. The rank insignia of the federal armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany indicate rank and branch of service in the German Army ( Heer ), German Air Force ( Luftwaffe ), or the German Navy ( Marine ). They are regulated by the "presidential order on rank designation and military uniform".

  4. Military Ranks used by the Modern German Army, Lowest-to-Highest Ordered Lowest-to-Highest. Grade. Title. Eqvl. OR-1. Soldat. Recruit. OR-2. Gefreiter. Private. OR-3. Obergefreiter. Private 1st Class. OR-3. Hauptgefreiter. Private 1st Class. OR-4. Stabsgefreiter. Lance Corporal. OR-4. Oberstabsgefreiter.

  5. Rank insignia of the German Army. 01. /62. Private E-1 (OR-1) for service dress.

  6. Bundeswehr Ranks and Careers. A hierarchical structure: the Bundeswehr ranks indicate the position of military personnel within the organisation, which armed service or organisational element they belong to and in some cases even their job. The Bundeswehr ranks are divided into three career groups.

  7. Officers hold the highest ranks in the Bundeswehr. Officer careers comprise the different grades of the lieutenant, ensign, captain, field-grade officer and general ranks. While the rank designations in the Army and the Air Force are the same, they are different in the Navy and the Medical Service. Within the Medical Service, physicians, ...