- Bundesheer, uses the rank
Oberstleutnant as its sixth-highest
officer rank. Like in
Germany and Switzerland,
Oberstleutnants are
above Majors and below...
- rank of Standartenführer, and was
equivalent to the
military rank of
Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel) in the
German Army. As the SA expanded, the rank...
-
Division reported that the
commander of the 922nd
Grenadier Regiment,
Oberstleutnant Franz Müller, who had been ****igned to the 243rd
Infantry Division on...
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officer dentist and is
comparable in rank to
lieutenant colonel (de:
Oberstleutnant) or (naval)
commander (de: Fregattenkapitän) NATO-Rangcode OF4 in anglophone...
- Chief. The
Departmental chiefs were
Oberst Tappen (Operations Branch),
Oberstleutnant Hentsch (Intelligence Branch),
Major Nicolai (Secret Service), Oberst...
- Germany's
Luftwaffe during World War II. The unit was
commanded by
Oberstleutnant Kurt
Kuhlmey and the
detachment was
built around the unit Schlachtgeschwader...
-
Obersten were
typically afforded aides or lieutenants,
often titled Oberstleutnant. This led to
formation of the
modern German rank of the same name, translated...
- 1942. By 1944,
though still relatively young, he held the rank of an
Oberstleutnant. He was not
stationed near Hitler's
headquarters at
Wolfsschanze near...
-
takes a
minimum of 10
years of officer's
service to
become a major.
Oberstleutnant '(lt.-col.) is the
standard final rank for
career officers which can...
-
World War I aviator, he
returned to
military service in 1934 as an
Oberstleutnant in the Luftwaffe.
Promoted to
Oberst in 1936, he was
appointed to command...