Stabsfähnrich (East Germany)
Main article: Ranks of the National People's Army
Stabsfähnrich | ||
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Rank insignia | NPA Fänrich rank | |
Utilisation | 1979-1990 | |
Rank group | Fähnrichs | |
Army / Air Force | Stabsfähnrich | |
Navy | Stabsfähnrich | |
NATO equivalent | WO-3 | |
Army | Warrant Officer 3 | |
Navy | Warrant Officer 3 | |
Stabsfähnrich (short: StFähnr / in lists: SFR; en: Staff-fähnrich) was a military rank in the Army of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) from 1956 to 1990. Stabsfähnrich belonged to the autonomous Fähnrich rank group between commissioned officer (CO) and non-commissioned officer (NCO) ranks.[1]
The position of that career group might be compared to the Warrant Officer (WO) rank group in English-speaking armed forces.
The bottom up approach in that rank group was as follows:
- Fähnrich WO-1,[2] (en: Fähnrich)
- Oberfähnrich (WO-2), (Senior-fähnrich)
- Stabsfähnrich WO-3, (Staff-fähnrich)
- Stabsoberfähnrich WO-4, (Staff-senior-fähnrich)
Junior Rank Oberfähnrich |
(NPA rank) Stabsfähnrich |
Senior Rank Stabsoberfähnrich |
References
- ↑ Dictionary to the German military history, 1st edition (Liz.5, P189/84, LSV:0547, B-Nr. 746 635 0), military publishing house of the GDR (VEB) – Berlin, 1985, Volume 1, page 190, definition: Fähnrich.
- ↑ The abbreviation "WO/W" stands for " Warrant Officer, also warrant-officer ranks / de: ermächtigter Vorgesetzter / ru: уорент-офицер, между сержантами и младшими офицерами" between the rank groups CO and NCO
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