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  2. Ranks of the German Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    The salary of this rank depends on the respective function (A 14 or A 15 in the German salary scheme). Oberst (colonel) is the highest field grade rank (promotion requires a minimum of 17 years of officer's service, i.e. 20 years of service overall).

  3. Structure of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    There are five heavy brigades and half a light infantry brigade in the two panzer divisions. Battalions and regiments are directly subordinate to brigades or to divisions as divisional troops. Regiments are rare. German infantry battalions field 1,000 men, considerably larger than most NATO armies.

  4. Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    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".

  5. Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945) - Wikipedia

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    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). There were few alterations and adjustments made as the army grew from a limited peacetime defense force of 100,000 men to a war ...

  6. German Army - Wikipedia

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    The rank structure of the German army is adjusted to the rank structure of NATO. Unlike its predecessors, the modern German Army does not use the rank of Colonel General. The highest rank for an army officer is Lieutenant General, as the rank of Full General is reserved for the Armed Forces chief of staff or officers serving as NATO officers.

  7. Brigadier general - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general.When appointed to a field command, a brigadier general is typically in command of a brigade consisting of around 4,000 troops (two regiments or four battalions).

  8. Brigadegeneral - Wikipedia

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    The rank is either given to commanders of 1st and 2nd Brigade, or to oberst on extended international missions, as a temporary rank. [5] The Surgeon General and the commander of the Health Services are also brigadegeneral s. The rank of brigader was used sporadically in the Danish army in the 18th century. [6]

  9. Template : Ranks and Insignia of NATO Armies/OF/Germany

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    Enlisted rank plus bottom thin silver cord indicating cadet's career General: General­leutnant: General­major: Brigade­general: Oberst: Oberst­leutnant: Major: Stabs­haupt­mann: Haupt­mann: Ober­leut­nant: Leut­nant: Ober­fähn­rich: Fähn­rich: Fahnen­junker