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

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    Sonderführer (short: Sdf; or Sf) – in the meaning of specialist leader (literal: special leader) – introduced to the Wehrmacht in the year 1937, [20] [page needed] wore the standard military uniform but their collars and cap bands were blue-grey rather than Army green, with unique shoulder and collar insignia.

  3. Rank insignia of the Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    In opposition to the ZDv 37/10, in representative military units (e.g. Guard Battalion of the MOD-Germany and Staff Military Band of the Armed Forces) for enlisted personnel and non commissioned officers the background of the basic uniform gorget patches shows the specific corps colour of the appropriate armed service, special troop, corps or ...

  4. Ranks of the German Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    The names of ranks in the army and air force are identical; those of the navy and of medical officers are different. Female soldiers hold the same rank as their male counterparts. A (w) abbreviation is still sometimes added for women, but this is wholly without legal basis – the only additions allowed and maintained in ZDv 14/5 bzw. in the ...

  5. Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine - Wikipedia

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    German Vice Admiral Günther Lütjens during World War II. The Kriegsmarine was the navy of Nazi Germany prior to and during World War II. Kriegsmarine uniform design followed that of the preexisting Reichsmarine, itself based on that of the First World War Kaiserliche Marine. Kriegsmarine styles of uniform and insignia had many features in ...

  6. Seekadett - Wikipedia

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    Seekadett (short SKad or SK; transl. Naval (officer) cadet, [1] lit. ' sea cadet ') is a military rank of the Bundeswehr and of former German-speaking naval forces. The legal basis for the German Navy is the Presidential order of the Federal president (German: Bundespräsident) on rank insignia and uniforms of soldiers.

  7. Category:German military uniforms - Wikipedia

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  8. Stabskapitänleutnant - Wikipedia

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    Stabskapitänleutnant, short: StKptLt / in lists: SKL, (English: Staffcaptain lieutenant) is the highest Fachdienstoffizier rank (en: specialist officer, comparable to US limited duty officer) in the German Navy. [1] The rank is rated OF-2a [2] in NATO, and equivalent to Stabshauptmann in Heer, and Luftwaffe.

  9. German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency

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    The march must be accomplished in military uniform (such as the ACU) and boots with a rucksack weighing no less than 15 kg. 7. 100 meter swim in Military Uniform. Swim is conducted in Military Uniform while wearing PT uniform (shorts and T-Shirt) underneath. There is a four-minute time limit for the swim.