- Waffen-SS) In the
German Wehrmacht,
Hauptfeldwebel (German: [ˈhaʊ̯ptˌfɛltveːbl̩] , short: HptFw; address: Herr
Hauptfeldwebel) was not a rank but a position...
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Hauptfeldwebel (HptFw or HF; lit. 'Head
Field Bailiff') is the
third highest Non-commissioned
officer (NCO)
grade in
German Army and
German Air Force....
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Schulterklappen NCO
Litzen and
Tresse NCO
Schulterklappen Hauptfeldwebel/Hauptwachtmeister:
Hauptfeldwebel was not a rank but an appointment: the administrative...
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Oberstabsfeldwebel /
Oberstabsbootsmann OR-8:
Stabsfeldwebel /
Stabsbootsmann OR-7:
Hauptfeldwebel /
Hauptbootsmann OR-6a:
Oberfeldwebel /
Oberbootsmann OR-6b: Feldwebel...
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uniform epaulettes of a
Hauptfeldwebel (Staff Sergeant/First Sergeant, OR-7). However, rank
badges on the
mounting loops of
Hauptfeldwebel and Oberfähnrich are...
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Oberstabsfeldwebel /
Oberstabsbootsmann OR-8:
Stabsfeldwebel /
Stabsbootsmann OR-7:
Hauptfeldwebel /
Hauptbootsmann OR-6:
Oberfeldwebel /
Oberbootsmann OR-6: Feldwebel...
- (SCM) is the equivalent.
First sergeant and
Kompaniefeldwebel (formerly
Hauptfeldwebel in the
Wehrmacht and
Nationale Volksarmee) are the
United States Army...
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title or appointment,
mainly used in the Waffen-SS,
equivalent to the
Hauptfeldwebel of the
Wehrmacht (Heer and Luftwaffe)
between the
years of 1938 to 1945...
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Stabsunteroffizier (also OR-5),
Feldwebel and
Oberfeldwebel (OR-6),
Hauptfeldwebel (OR-7/8),
Stabsfeldwebel (OR-8) and
Oberstabsfeldwebel (OR-9).[citation...
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Soviet Union,
including the
siege of Leningrad,
rising to the
title of
Hauptfeldwebel. He was
wounded in the
Battle of Stalingrad, and was
discharged in 1943...