- A
company is a
military unit,
typically consisting of 100–250
soldiers and
usually commanded by a
major or a captain. Most
companies are made up of three...
- For example, the
commanding officer of a
company was (and is)
titled "
Kompaniechef" (literally,
Company Chief), but if he did not have the
requisite rank...
- (1911) Zugführer im 1. Infanterieregiment,
probeweise im
Generalstab und
Kompaniechef im 1. Pionierbataillon,
wurde L. am 19.3.1914 in die
Zentralstelle des...
- for the
usual ****ignments to
other locations, from 1902 to 1904 he was
Kompaniechef of
Infantry Regiment 98 at Metz, from 1908 to 1910 he was with the XIII...
- in the Red Army and
civil government.
Kompanie (Kp.) – company, unit.
Kompaniechef –
company commander Kompaniefeldwebel –
company first sergeant Kompanieführer...
- approaching, and the
garrison is
called out. As they
prepare to move out, the
Kompaniechef, who has been
asked by the boys'
teacher to keep them out of action,...
- Infanterie-Regiment „Prinz Franz“ [de]). On 20
October 1907, he was
named a
Kompaniechef (company commander) in the
Royal Bavarian 13th
Infantry Regiment "Franz...
- Kellerhoff, Sven
Felix (July 6, 2012). "Wie
Hitler seinen jüdischen
Kompaniechef schützte". Die Welt (in German).
Archived from the
original on July 7...