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Leutnant

Leutnant (German pronunciation: [ˈlɔʏtnant]) is the lowest Junior officer rank in the armed forces the German-speaking of Germany (Bundeswehr), Austrian Armed Forces, and military of Switzerland.

History

The German noun (with the meaning "Stellvertreter" (in English "deputy") from Middle High German «locum tenens» Platzhalter (in English "place holder") was derived from the French word Lieutenant about 1500. In most German-speaking armies it is the lowest officer rank (in German-speaking navies Leutnant zur See (English "Lieutenant at sea")). In the German Bundeswehr the ranks Leutnant and Oberleutnant belong to the Leutnant rank group. In some other armed forces (such as the former National People's Army) there is the lower grade of Unterleutnant.

From about 1500 until the middle of the 17th century the designation of Leutnant was commonly used for any deputy to a commanding officer. So at the army level there was the appointment of General-Leutnant (English "lieutenant-general"), at the regimental level there was that of Oberst-Leutnant (English "lieutenant-colonel"), and at the company level the Leutnant was deputy to a Hauptmann (English "captain").

With the formation of standing armies in the second half of the 17th century, the term commonly came to designate the rank of the least senior commissioned officer.

In the 18th and 19th century, at the unit level several Leutnants served as platoon leaders. At that time the ranks of Premier-Lieutenant and Seconde-Lieutenant came into existence. With effect from January 1, 1899, in the German Empire these ranks were renamed as Oberleutnant and Leutnant.[1]

Austria

Leutnant
   
Field and service uniform insignia
Country  Austria
Service branchAustrian Armed Forces
AbbreviationLt
Rank groupJunior officer
Non-NATO rankOF-1[2]
Next higher rankOberleutnant
Next lower rankFähnrich

In Austria the Leutnant (short: Lt) is the second lowest CO rank. Mandatory to be promoted to that rank is a six terms course of high school studies (until August 2008 eight terms) with 180 ECTS points on the Theresian Military Academy in the Wiener Neustadt. The studies are focused on "Military Command and Control" (C2) and the academy-leaver graduate to Bachelor.

The career in the Militia is structured in a different way. Here the modular education comprises the so-called one-year volunteer year (de: Einjährig-Freiwilliger [EF][3]) as well as several courses, seminars, and exercises with a final aptitude test. After an overall service time of five years the promotion to «Leutnant» is possible.

Moreover, the appointment designation Leutnant is possible for leading officials (E1) of the Austrian executive, e.g. the Austrian Federal Police (ge: Bundespolizei) and prison authority personnel (de: Justizwache).

Austro-Hungarian Army

Until 1918 Leutnant (Hungarian: Hadnagy) was in the Austria-Hungarian Army the lowest CO-rank as well, equivalent to Assistenz-Arzt and Leutnant-Rechnungsführer.

Leutnant rank insignias of the k.u.k. Army
Description Rank Insignia
German Hungarian English class Army Mountain infantry
Low grade officers
Leutnant also:
  • Assistenz-Arzt
  • Leutnant-Rechnungsführer
Hadnagy Second lieutenant
XI
 
 

Germany

Lieutenant
Leutnant
   
Army and Air Force insignia
Country  Germany
Service branch  German Army
  German Air Force
AbbreviationLt.
NATO rank codeOF-1
Formation1871
Next higher rankOberleutnant
Next lower rankOberstabsfeldwebel
Equivalent ranksLeutnant zur See (Navy)

The rank of Leutnant has been used in the German armed forces since 1899.

Bundeswehr

In the Bundeswehr today, a Leutnant will be normally appointed as platoon leader. However, the rank of Leutnant might also be held while a junior officer is studying at the University of the German Federal Armed Forces or at another training or education establishment. The Leutnant of the Bundeswehr belongs to the "Leutnant's rank group" (also: subaltern officer rank group).

Rank

In Germany, Leutnant (short.: Lt / on lists also: L) is the designation of a soldier of the lowest officer rank. The equivalent in the German Navy (Deutsche Marine) is the Leutnant zur See.

Rank insignias Leutnant» / Leutnant zur See (OF-1)
     
                     
Uniform
(basic version
Jägertruppe)
Field
uniform
(Jägertruppe)
Field
uniform
(Reservist Logistik)
Field
uniform
(SanOA (vet.))
Uniform
(basic version)
Field
uniform
Field
uniform
(Lw SanOA (dent.))
Shoulder
board
Shoulder
board
(SanOA (hum.))
Cuff title Mounting
loop

Soldiers with that particular rank, are mandated and authorized to provide military orders as to the so-called Superior-subordinate relations to private ranks (de: Mannschaften), NCOs without port épée (de: Unteroffiziere ohne port épée), as well as to Senior NCOs with port épée (de: Unteroffizier mit port épée).

junior Rank
Oberstabsfeldwebel
   

(German officer rank)
Leutnant

senior Rank
Oberleutnant

National People's Army

In the GDR National People's Army (NPA) the rank Leutnant was the second lowest commissioned offer (CO) rank until 1990. This was in reference to Soviet military doctrine and in line with other armed forces of the Warsaw Pact.

The equivalent rank of the Volksmarine (en: GDR Navy) was the Leutnant zur See, often called simply Leutnant for short. In reference to the Soviet armed forces and to other armed forces of the Warsaw pact Leutnant was the second lowest officer rank until 1990.

Junior Rank
Unterleutnant
 
National People's Army rank
Leutnant
(Leutnant zur See)
Senior Rank
Oberleutnant
Rank insignias Leutnant / Leutnant zur See (OF-1)
  Land forces   Air Force   GDR Border troops   Volksmarine
N/A        
Leutnant Leutnant zur See

Nazi Germany

In Nazi Germany, within the SS and Waffen-SS, the rank of SS-Untersturmführer was considered to be the equivalent of an Leutnant in the German Army. However, in the SA the equivalent to Leutnant was SA-Sturmführer.[4][5]

Switzerland

 
Leutnant in Switzerland
 
Rank insignia Swiss Army
Introduction
Rank group Subalternoffiziere (en: Subaltern commissioned officers)
Army / Air Force Leutnant
Navy no equivalent
Lower:
Higher:
Chefadjutant
Oberleutnant

In the military of Switzerland the Leutnant (Lieutenant, Tenente) is the lowest commissioned officer rank. Promotion to the next highest rank, Oberleutnant, occurs after three refresher courses (contingent upon good performance) or automatically after six years' service.[6]

For missions outside of Switzerland, the rank Leutnant will be designated in English as Second lieutenant.

Swiss Guard

References

  1. ^ BROCKHAUS, The encyclopedia in 24 volumes (1796–2001), Volume 13: 3-7653-3673-4, page 354; definition: «Leutnant».
  2. ^ "Rank Insignias". bundesheer.at. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  3. ^ Langenscheidt's Encyclopaedic Dictionary of the English and German language: "Der Große Murat-Sander", Part II German-English First Volume A–K, 9th edition 2002, p. 449
  4. ^ Flaherty 2004, p. 148.
  5. ^ McNab 2009, p. 15.
  6. ^ Regellaufbahnen, https://www.vtg.admin.ch/content/vtg-internet/de/organisation/kdo-ausb/_jcr_content/infotabs/items/dokumente/tabPar/downloadlist/downloadItems/186_1591883129631.download/200710_Brosch_Ausbildungs_Dienstleistungsmodell_40_100_d.pdf 2020-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Die Streitkräfte der Republik Österreich, 1918-1968, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Militärwissenschaftliches Institut, 1968.

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Not to be confused with Lieutenant the English version of the rank Leutnant German pronunciation ˈlɔʏtnant is the lowest Junior officer rank in the armed forces the German speaking of Germany Bundeswehr Austrian Armed Forces and military of Switzerland Contents 1 History 2 Austria 2 1 Austro Hungarian Army 3 Germany 3 1 Bundeswehr 3 1 1 Rank 3 2 National People s Army 3 3 Nazi Germany 4 Switzerland 4 1 Swiss Guard 5 ReferencesHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Leutnant news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The German noun with the meaning Stellvertreter in English deputy from Middle High German locum tenens Platzhalter in English place holder was derived from the French word Lieutenant about 1500 In most German speaking armies it is the lowest officer rank in German speaking navies Leutnant zur See English Lieutenant at sea In the German Bundeswehr the ranks Leutnant and Oberleutnant belong to the Leutnant rank group In some other armed forces such as the former National People s Army there is the lower grade of Unterleutnant From about 1500 until the middle of the 17th century the designation of Leutnant was commonly used for any deputy to a commanding officer So at the army level there was the appointment of General Leutnant English lieutenant general at the regimental level there was that of Oberst Leutnant English lieutenant colonel and at the company level the Leutnant was deputy to a Hauptmann English captain With the formation of standing armies in the second half of the 17th century the term commonly came to designate the rank of the least senior commissioned officer In the 18th and 19th century at the unit level several Leutnants served as platoon leaders At that time the ranks of Premier Lieutenant and Seconde Lieutenant came into existence With effect from January 1 1899 in the German Empire these ranks were renamed as Oberleutnant and Leutnant 1 Austria EditSee also Ranks of the Austrian Bundesheer Leutnant Field and service uniform insigniaCountry AustriaService branchAustrian Armed ForcesAbbreviationLtRank groupJunior officerNon NATO rankOF 1 2 Next higher rankOberleutnantNext lower rankFahnrichIn Austria the Leutnant short Lt is the second lowest CO rank Mandatory to be promoted to that rank is a six terms course of high school studies until August 2008 eight terms with 180 ECTS points on the Theresian Military Academy in the Wiener Neustadt The studies are focused on Military Command and Control C2 and the academy leaver graduate to Bachelor The career in the Militia is structured in a different way Here the modular education comprises the so called one year volunteer year de Einjahrig Freiwilliger EF 3 as well as several courses seminars and exercises with a final aptitude test After an overall service time of five years the promotion to Leutnant is possible Moreover the appointment designation Leutnant is possible for leading officials E1 of the Austrian executive e g the Austrian Federal Police ge Bundespolizei and prison authority personnel de Justizwache Austro Hungarian Army Edit Main article Rank insignia of the Austro Hungarian Army Until 1918 Leutnant Hungarian Hadnagy was in the Austria Hungarian Army the lowest CO rank as well equivalent to Assistenz Arzt and Leutnant Rechnungsfuhrer Leutnant rank insignias of the k u k Army Description Rank InsigniaGerman Hungarian English class Army Mountain infantryLow grade officersLeutnant also Assistenz Arzt Leutnant Rechnungsfuhrer Hadnagy Second lieutenant XI Germany EditLieutenantLeutnant Army and Air Force insigniaCountry GermanyService branch German Army German Air ForceAbbreviationLt NATO rank codeOF 1Formation1871Next higher rankOberleutnantNext lower rankOberstabsfeldwebelEquivalent ranksLeutnant zur See Navy The rank of Leutnant has been used in the German armed forces since 1899 Bundeswehr Edit Main article Ranks of the German Bundeswehr See also Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr In the Bundeswehr today a Leutnant will be normally appointed as platoon leader However the rank of Leutnant might also be held while a junior officer is studying at the University of the German Federal Armed Forces or at another training or education establishment The Leutnant of the Bundeswehr belongs to the Leutnant s rank group also subaltern officer rank group Rank Edit In Germany Leutnant short Lt on lists also L is the designation of a soldier of the lowest officer rank The equivalent in the German Navy Deutsche Marine is the Leutnant zur See Rank insignias Leutnant Leutnant zur See OF 1 Uniform basic versionJagertruppe Fielduniform Jagertruppe Fielduniform Reservist Logistik Fielduniform SanOA vet Uniform basic version Fielduniform Fielduniform Lw SanOA dent Shoulderboard Shoulderboard SanOA hum Cuff title MountingloopSoldiers with that particular rank are mandated and authorized to provide military orders as to the so called Superior subordinate relations to private ranks de Mannschaften NCOs without port epee de Unteroffiziere ohne port epee as well as to Senior NCOs with port epee de Unteroffizier mit port epee junior RankOberstabsfeldwebel German officer rank Leutnant senior RankOberleutnantNational People s Army Edit Main article Ranks of the National People s Army In the GDR National People s Army NPA the rank Leutnant was the second lowest commissioned offer CO rank until 1990 This was in reference to Soviet military doctrine and in line with other armed forces of the Warsaw Pact The equivalent rank of the Volksmarine en GDR Navy was the Leutnant zur See often called simply Leutnant for short In reference to the Soviet armed forces and to other armed forces of the Warsaw pact Leutnant was the second lowest officer rank until 1990 Junior RankUnterleutnant National People s Army rankLeutnant Leutnant zur See Senior RankOberleutnantRank insignias Leutnant Leutnant zur See OF 1 Land forces Air Force GDR Border troops VolksmarineN A Leutnant Leutnant zur SeeNazi Germany Edit Main article World War II German Army ranks and insignia See also Table of ranks and insignia of the Waffen SS In Nazi Germany within the SS and Waffen SS the rank of SS Untersturmfuhrer was considered to be the equivalent of an Leutnant in the German Army However in the SA the equivalent to Leutnant was SA Sturmfuhrer 4 5 Switzerland EditMain article Military ranks of the Swiss Armed Forces Leutnant in Switzerland Rank insignia Swiss ArmyIntroductionRank group Subalternoffiziere en Subaltern commissioned officers Army Air Force LeutnantNavy no equivalentLower Higher ChefadjutantOberleutnantIn the military of Switzerland the Leutnant Lieutenant Tenente is the lowest commissioned officer rank Promotion to the next highest rank Oberleutnant occurs after three refresher courses contingent upon good performance or automatically after six years service 6 For missions outside of Switzerland the rank Leutnant will be designated in English as Second lieutenant Swiss Guard Edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it October 2022 Rank insignia for Leutnant ArmyReferences Edit BROCKHAUS The encyclopedia in 24 volumes 1796 2001 Volume 13 3 7653 3673 4 page 354 definition Leutnant Rank Insignias bundesheer at Ministry of Defence Retrieved 19 November 2021 Langenscheidt s Encyclopaedic Dictionary of the English and German language Der Grosse Murat Sander Part II German English First Volume A K 9th edition 2002 p 449 Flaherty 2004 p 148 sfn error no target CITEREFFlaherty2004 help McNab 2009 p 15 sfn error no target CITEREFMcNab2009 help Regellaufbahnen https www vtg admin ch content vtg internet de organisation kdo ausb jcr content infotabs items dokumente tabPar downloadlist downloadItems 186 1591883129631 download 200710 Brosch Ausbildungs Dienstleistungsmodell 40 100 d 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