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- Offiziersstellvertreter, short OStv (en: Officer deputy), is a rank of the higher non-commissioned officers rank group (also staff NCO group) in the Austrian...
- Picardy sector of the Western Front. He became a deputy officer (offizierstellvertreter), and then a lieutenant (leutnant) in 1915. In early 1915 he was...
- waiting to become a 2nd Lieutenant (Leutnant). Deputy Officer (Offizierstellvertreter, ranking above Etatmäßiger Feldwebel) A warrant officer usually...
- but was always inferior to the lowest Leutnant. From 1887 the Offizierstellvertreter (Deputy Officer) ranked as a kind of Warrant Officer (more NCO than...
- Offizierstellvertreter Otto Esswein (3 March 1890 – 21 July 1918) was a German World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories. Otto Esswein...
- Offizierstellvertreter Fritz Gustav August Kosmahl HOH, IC (5 September 1892—26 September 1917) was one of the first flying aces of Germany's Luftstreitkräfte...
- officer-deputy until 1908 Fähnrich 1908-1918 Paroli Rank description Kadett-Offizierstellvertreter Fähnrich (Hungarian) (Hadapród-Tiszthelyettes) (Zászlós)...
- Offizierstellvertreter Bernhard Ultsch (born 26 March 1898, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories....
- the Western Front on 1 December 1916. Altermeier was promoted to Offizierstellvertreter soon after joining his new squadron. He opened his score with his...
- Offizierstellvertreter (Deputy Officer) Erich Schütze was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. Erich Schütze first came to notice...