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  2. 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 ...

  3. Rank insignia of the Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    As for the field officer ranks, the ornamental border contains aluminium. A similar piping is employed on other uniform parts as well, e.g. on collar points of the service uniform jacket for officer ranks including Oberfähnrich (Army and Luftwaffe), or on the peaked cap (Schirmmütze in German) or mountain cape (German: Bergmütze).

  4. Generalstabsarzt - Wikipedia

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    Rank insignia are modified forms of the shoulder straps for major generals, two golden stars surrounded by golden oak leaves, with the addition of a rod of Asclepius. This career insignia (Laufbahnabzeichen), as symbol of medical status or course of studies, is placed above the stars. In the navy, the career insignia is placed three centimeters ...

  5. Generaloberstabsarzt - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with traditions in German armed forces, both ranks might be used in Bundeswehr medical service.Normally the Bundeswehr Surgeon General of the medical service (de: Inspekteur des Sanitätsdienstes), or the Chief of Medical Operation´s Command (de: Kommandeur Sanitätsführungskommando) might be assigned.

  6. Army Medical Service (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The red cross is used as the protective sign by the Army Medical Service Beret insignia of the Army Medical Service. The Army Medical Service (German: Sanitätsdienst Heer or Sanitätsdienst des Heeres [1]) is a non-combat specialty branch of the German Army traditionally responsible for providing medical services within the army, and which has a humanitarian function during armed conflicts in ...

  7. Stabsarzt - Wikipedia

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    Stabsarzt (short: StArzt or SA), in English Staff Surgeon, is a military commissioned officer rank in German speaking armed forces.In the German Bundeswehr and the former Wehrmacht and Reichswehr, it describes a qualified or licensed surgeon or dentist who practises military medicine, with a rank equal to captain (German: Hauptmann) in the army and the air force or lieutenant (German ...

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

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    On tunics this took the form of a cloth patch about 9 cm (3.5 in) wide worn on the right breast, above the pocket. For enlisted uniforms it was jacquard-woven ("BeVo") or sometimes machine-embroidered in silver-grey rayon, for officers machine- or hand-embroidered in white silk or bright aluminum wire, and for generals hand-embroidered in gold bullion.

  9. Generalarzt - Wikipedia

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    Rank insignia: German medical service ranks: Introduction: 1956 Rank group: Commissioned officers: Army / Air Force *Generalarzt *Generalapotheker Navy * Admiralarzt