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  1. Prussian Army. For the succeeding German army of the Weimar Republic (1919–1935), see Reichsheer. Ranging between 70,000 and 700,000 during the period. The Royal Prussian Army (1701–1919, German: Königlich Preußische Armee) served as the army of the Kingdom of Prussia.

  2. Naval ranks and ratings. The Imperial German Navy's rank and rating system combined that of Prussia's with the navies of other northern states. Commissioned officer ranks. The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

  3. Ranks of the Prussian Army. This chart shows the line infantry, cavalry, and light infantry ranking system for the Royal Prussian Army of 1808 onward. General der Infanterie and its equivalent, General der Cavallerie, were unused but still official from 1808 until December 1813.

  4. At the beginning of the Prussian army only 6 ranks were used: - Mannschaften (Crews) - Unteroffiziere (Noncommissioned officers) - Subalternoffiziere (Subaltern officers) - Hauptleute (Captains) - Stabsoffiziere (Staff officers) - Generale. The rank of crews was used for the ordinary soldiers. Also common was the weapon type designation.

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  5. By March 1812, the army, together with its trained reserves, still only numbered 65,675 all ranks, which nonetheless, was a sizeable increase over the 42,000 permitted." (Nash - "The Prussian Army" p 8) The King's impotence in 1809 sparked widespread discontent in the army.

  6. 20 de dic. de 2022 · 7 - The Prussian Army. from Part II - The State of the Armed Forces. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 December 2022. By. Michael Sikora. Edited by. Bruno Colsonand. Alexander Mikaberidze. Show author details.

  7. By March 1812, the army, together with its trained reserves, still only numbered 65,675 all ranks, which nonetheless, was a sizeable increase over the 42,000 permitted." ( Nash - "The Prussian Army" p 8 )