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  2. Military ranks of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Austria (or Ranks of the Bundesheer) are the military insignia used by the Austrian Armed Forces. Austria is a landlocked country and has no navy. Commissioned officer ranks

  3. Oberstabswachtmeister - Wikipedia

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    Oberstabswachtmeister (short: OStWm) is in the Austrian Bundesheer a NCO-rank. It belongs to the higher Staff-NCO rank group, and is normally dedicated to command a platoon or to serve in a military staff appointment (assignment group M BUO 1 / professional NCO; respectively M ZUO 1 / reserve).

  4. Charges (military) - Wikipedia

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    Charge(s) (German: Charge(n); literal: rank(s)) used to be the generic term to the military ranks [1] above the rank group of enlisted personnel in German speaking armies. In the today's Austrian Armed Forces (Österreichisches Bundesheer) it is the designation to the rank group OR2 [2] to OR4, which comprises the ranks Gefreiter, Korporal and Zugsführer.

  5. Comparative army enlisted ranks of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Austrian Land Forces [2. ... Military rank; Comparative army officer ranks of Europe; ... This page was last edited on 26 May 2024, ...

  6. Unteroffizier - Wikipedia

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    Unteroffizier(e), also Unteroffizier corps, is the collective name to all junior NCO-ranks in the modern day's Austrian Bundesheer.It comprises the ranks of the assignment group M BUO 2 (professional NCO 2; de: Berufsunteroffizier 2) with the rank Oberwachtmeister (OR6), and M ZUO 2 (time serving NCO 2; de: Zeitunteroffizier 2) with the rank Wachtmeister (OR5).

  7. Category:Military ranks of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Military ranks of Austria" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

  8. Template : Ranks and Insignia of Non NATO Armies/OR/Austria

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  9. Fähnrich - Wikipedia

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    The word Fähnrich comes from an older German military title, Fahnenträger (flag bearer), and first became a distinct military rank in Germany on 1 January 1899. However, Fähnrich ranks are often incorrectly compared with the rank of ensign , [ citation needed ] which shares a similar etymology but is a full-fledged (albeit junior ...