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Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr

The rank insignia of the federal armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany indicate rank and branch of service in the German Army (Heer), German Air Force (Luftwaffe), or the German Navy (Marine).

They are regulated by the "presidential order on rank designation and military uniform". The 'ZDv-37/10 – Anzugsordnung für Soldaten der Bundeswehr' (ZDv: Zentrale Dienstvorschrift - Central Service Provision) gives the dress order and design variations. Further, the Federal Office of Equipment, IT, and In-Service Support of the Bundeswehr (Bundesamt für Ausrüstung, Informationstechnik und Nutzung der Bundeswehr) provides numerous details.

Types edit

According to the rank system, the different types of rank insignias might be distinguished as follows:

  • Shoulder straps or boards
  • Cuff titles or sleeve insignias
  • Mounting loops or straps (in de: Aufziehschlaufen)

Basic structure of shoulder straps and sleeve insignias edit

The rank insignias of all service personnel will be explained initially on the example of shoulder straps to the basic uniform or everyday uniform in order provide a general overview.

As to naval persons in uniform there will be additionally depicted sleeve insignias on the uniform jacket. Pertaining army persons in uniform there will be shown next shoulder straps of the uniform jacket. Variations of the first instance depicted rank insignias will be explained in more detail.

Commissioned officer ranks edit

The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
  German Army[1]
                            Enlisted rank plus bottom thin silver
cord indicating cadet's career
General General­leutnant General­major Brigade­general Oberst Oberst­leutnant Major Stabs­haupt­mann Haupt­mann Ober­leut­nant Leut­nant Ober­fähn­rich Fähn­rich Fahnen­junker


  German Navy[2]
                            Enlisted rank plus a star
indicating cadet's career
Admiral Vize­admiral Konter­admiral Flottillen­admiral Kapitän zur See Fregatten­kapitän Korvetten­kapitän Stabskapitän­leutnant Kapitän­leutnant Oberleutnant
zur See
Leutnant
zur See
Oberfähnrich
zur See
Fähnrich
zur See
Seekadett


  German Air Force[3]
                            Enlisted rank plus bottom thin silver
cord indicating cadet's career
General General­leutnant General­major Brigade­general Oberst Oberst­leutnant Major Stabs­haupt­mann Haupt­mann Ober­leut­nant Leut­nant Ober­fähn­rich Fähn­rich Fahnen­junker


NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer

Other ranks edit

The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.

NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
  German Army[1]
                             
Ober­stabs­feldwebel Stabs­feldwebel Haupt­feldwebel Ober­feldwebel Feldwebel Stabs­unteroffizier Unteroffizier Stabskorporal Korporal Ober­stabs­gefreiter Stabs­gefreiter Haupt­gefreiter Ober­gefreiter Gefreiter Soldat
  German Army
(Officer designate)
     
Oberfähnrich Fähnrich Fahnenjunker


  German Navy[2]
                            No insignia
Oberstabs­bootsmann Stabs­bootsmann Haupt­bootsmann Ober­bootsmann Bootsmann Obermaat Maat Stabskorporal Korporal Oberstabs­gefreiter Stabs­gefreiter Haupt­gefreiter Ober­gefreiter Gefreiter Matrose
  German Navy
(Officer designate)
     
Oberfähnrich zur See Fähnrich zur See Seekadett


  German Air Force[3]
                             
Ober­stabs­feldwebel Stabs­feldwebel Haupt­feldwebel Ober­feldwebel Feldwebel Stabs­unteroffizier Unteroffizier Stabskorporal Korporal Oberstabs­gefreiter Stabs­gefreiter Haupt­gefreiter Ober­gefreiter Gefreiter Flieger
  German Air Force
(Officer designate)
     
Oberfähnrich Fähnrich Fahnenjunker
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1

Variations edit

Army- and Air Force persons in uniform of the commissioned officers rank group may carry in line with ZDv 37/10 self-procured hand stitched rank insignias (image: d.) instead of the metallic version (image: e.). However, this type of rank insignias is rather seldom in practice. Beside the rank insignia on light-grey shoulder straps, as shown above, there is to army persons in uniform a version (see image a.) on dark grey cloth. This version of shoulder straps will be worn to uniform shirt and overcoat.

Naval persons in uniform, of the enlisted personnel rank group, wear relatively seldom the dark blue jacket with the above indicated cuff titles, because enlisted mariner in the age below 30 years prefer to wear the white shirt or blue shirt instead of the uniform jacked. Sleeve insignias on shirts more simple, but pertaining form and dimensions identically to those on jackets.

 
Mess Dress uniform, male Heer
 
Mess Dress uniform, female Heer

In the place of stripes, with parts of metallic spinning fibers wire yarn, the oblique chevrons are made from golden-yellow or steel-blue spinning fibers without any metallic parts of wire yarn (see images b and c.). For Army and Air Force personnel in Bundeswehr dress uniform, as well as for all female soldiers, shoulder straps are mandatory. However, male naval persons in uniform wear cuff titles, known from the jacket.

Particularities edit

Deviating from the description above, naval enlisted personnel of the Guard Battalion of the MOD-Germany (de: Wachbataillon beim BMVg) are exempted from wearing any sleeve rating mark on all uniforms, instead wearing their insignia on shoulder boards.

In opposition to the ZDv 37/10, in representative military units (e.g. Guard Battalion of the MOD-Germany and Staff Military Band of the Armed Forces) for enlisted personnel and non commissioned officers the background of the basic uniform gorget patches shows the specific corps colour of the appropriate armed service, special troop, corps or assignment.[4]

Also in deviation from the description above, on the service jacket and skiing blouse colour pipings or cops background colour on gorget patches are dropped.[4]

Basic form of mounting straps edit

Mounting straps or loops (Aufschiebeschlaufen in German) are in principle identical to the design of the shoulder boards depicted above. From this point of view it is sufficient to demonstrate the different versions of the design, instead of showing a complete list. Officially-procured mounting straps are weaved. The field-uniform type of mounting straps, used most, have black or golden emblems on stone-grey/olive-coloured base textiles. Soldiers of the lowest ranks generally do not wear shoulder straps. Exceptions to this are comparatively-low-ranked NCOs, Mate aspirants, and Boatswain cadets, as well as wearers of stone-grey/olive Luftwaffe uniforms that do not feature badges with the double wings.

Rank Person in uniform Notes
     
Enlisted personnel
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformträger Jägertruppe
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Dienstanzug Luftwaffenuniformträger
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformträger
On army uniform, the shoulder strap loops consist of a base textile the colour of the collar patch with markings in 0.4-cm-wide coupled flat thread.

Luftwaffe shoulder straps of this type are the only type to have the Luftwaffe double wings woven in. These are longer than all the other types used by the Luftwaffe.

Non-commissioned officers
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformträger Stabsunteroffizier Fernmeldetruppe
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Dienstanzug Luftwaffenuniformträger Oberstabsfeldwebel
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformträger Bootsmann
Staff officers
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformträger Oberst Heereslogistiktruppe
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Dienstanzug Luftwaffenuniformträger Oberst
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformträger Fregattenkapitän
This shoulder strap is also worn on the Battle Dress Uniform featuring 3-colour Flecktarn camouflage.

Epaulettes and armbands on the Battle Dress Uniforms of personnel whose ranks feature stars are only worn by some comparatively-low-ranked Officer aspirants.

General ranks
Flag officers
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformträger General
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Luftwaffenuniformträger Generalleutnant
 
Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformträger Admiral

Variations which conform to regulations edit

Similar mounting straps exist for differently-coloured uniform parts as well as for Army, Air Force, and Navy personnel in uniform. Army personnel in uniform, for example, wear black mounting straps with bright-grey emblems (gold-yellow for Generals) on the epaulettes of grey shirts (see image a.).

For naval personnel, dark-blue mounting straps are widespread, particularly on the ship-parka (see image c.).

For Air Force pilots' flying suits there exists a version of the mounting straps with bright-grey emblems (gold-yellow for Generals) on dark-blue base textile (without double-wing). The Air Force double-wing is mounted to other parts of the flying suit, and is intentionally omitted on mounting straps.

Versions being phased out edit

By amendment of the "Presidential Order on Rank Designation and Uniform of Soldiers" on February 7, 1996, it was decided that the silver-coloured rank insignia on the camouflage fighting suit (de: Kampfanzug Tarndruck) would become obsolete. They will be replaced by black-coloured ones. [5]

According to the ZDv 37/10, ”Until official procurement of the newly designed olive-green mounting loops with black-coloured rank insignias (for enlisted personnel, non commissioned officers, and commissioned officers including colonels of the Heer and Luftwaffe), the old-fashioned mounting loop with grey-colour rank insignias may be worn."

In practice, the replacement of the obsolete grey-coloured mounting loops by the new fashioned black-colour version is almost complete. However, on uni-coloured flying suits of army pilots and aviation technicians, mounting loops with grey-coloured rank insignias conform to the regulations.

Tolerated versions edit

The following tables below depict mounting loops that are used in practice in conjunction with the 3- or 5 colour flecktarn fighting suit. However, these particular versions are not mentioned or depicted in the ZDv 37/10, nor are they officially procured. Mounting loops in 3- and 5-colour flecktarn are de facto in contravention of the Presidential Order on Rank Designation and Uniform of Soldiers, and may be only procured individually. However, the mounting loops in 3- and 5 colour flecktarn with black-, grey- or yellow-coloured emblems depicted below are tolerated and worn up to highest rank groups and grades. In service, some black-colour emblems, e.g. for the feldwebel grades, lieutenant, or major, might not be very visible.

Additional elements edit

As illustrated above, all rank insignias come with a number of diverse additional elements. In most cases they characterize a rank or career group within the Bundeswehr. Additional elements are not components of the rank insignia, because the rank or grade level is clearly defined by the rank insignia itself. However, there are additional statuses not defined by these rank markings, such as being a licensed medical officer or a designated officer of NCO rank. These require additional elements to signify such status.

Double wing edit

The double wing (also: aviator wing) is part of the mounting loop of any Luftwaffe uniform. It is woven in the colour of all other emblems (in most cases: black (image b.) – or gold by general ranks (image c.)). The double wing, also part of other elements on aviator's uniform, unambiguously distinguishes stone-grey/olive Luftwaffe uniforms from those of the Army. Double wing mounting loops are longer and wider than any other in the Bundeswehr. The double wing is even part of the otherwise empty mounting loop of the lowest private OR1-rank (German: Flieger (flyer) or Kanonier (gunner); see image a.), in order to distinguish between the Luftwaffe and Army in flecktarn Battle Dress Uniform.

Corps colour edit

Corps (or troop-function) colours (Waffenfarben in German) have been traditionally used in German armed forces since the 19th century. Corps-coloured piping and padding (4-mm-wide plain braiding) are used on the uniforms of Army and Luftwaffe personnel, placed on shoulder straps and cuffs to characterize the membership of an armed service, a special force, or a particular assignment. Corps-coloured loops might be used on mounting straps of field uniform. The collar patches on uniform jackets show corps colours as well. It should be mentioned that the piping and padding (German.: Litze) on the shoulder (bottom part of the badge) is issued after boot camp and the beret is issued to the Corps that the wearer is currently serving in. Hence, the Litze can have a different colour to the beret since a soldier may have passed boot camp in another Corps than that which they currently serve in.

Corps colours
Collar patches of Army/Luftwaffe general ranks OF6 – OF7:   Deep-red
Army Officers in general staff assignment (i.G.):   Carmine
Personnel in Luftwaffe service uniform:   Gold-yellow
Artillerietruppe (Artillery):   Deep-red
ABC-Abwehrtruppe (CBRN defence):   Maroon ("Bordeaux")
Panzertruppe (Armored, MBT only):   Pink
Heeresaufklärungstruppe (Army reconnaissance, HUMINT):   Gold-yellow
Feldjägertruppe (Military Police):   Pure-orange
Führungsunterstützung (Electronic Warfare, IT, Communication, Psychological):   Yellow
Infanterie (Light Inf., Mechanized, Paratroopers, SOF):   Forest-green
Heereslogistik- und Instandsetzungstruppe (Logistics, Supply, Maintenance):   Medium-blue
Sanitätsdienst der Bundeswehr (Medical Personnel):   Gentian-Violet
Heeresfliegertruppe (Army Aviation):   Ash-grey
Pioniertruppe (Pioneers/Sappers):   Black
Militärmusikdienst (Military bands):   White

Assignment badges edit

Assignment badges (German: Laufbahnabzeichen) of the German Navy are equivalent to the corps colours of the Army and Luftwaffe and have corresponding functions respectively.

Uniformed Naval personnel of enlisted and NCO rank wear specific marks of distinction or badges on epaulettes (not on mounting straps) and sleeves to characterize the appropriate assignment. The exception to this is officer-designated (OF(D)) grades.

As well as rank insignias on epaulettes, assignment badges are made up of metallic gold-coloured embossed pins or badges. Both are identical in colour and design. However, the assignment badges on sleeves are embroidered by hand or machine. Only the steel-blue assignment badges on white shirts of enlisted personnel are weaved. Seamen (recruit OR-1) wear assignment badges on shoulder straps or upper-sleeves that are otherwise empty. Assignment badges are normally positioned as follows:

  • Enlisted personnel: in the middle below of the rank insignia
  • NCOs with portepeed (sword knot): in the middle above of the rank insignia
  • Maat and Obermaat: in the middle of the square between the sets of stripes

Assignment badges on epaulettes are normally symmetric and placed between the head and rank insignia. The exception is for members of the Naval health service (assignment series 81), where the asymmetrical Rod of Asclepius is placed at the head.

Officers and designated officers edit

Army and Luftwaffe edit

In the Army and Luftwaffe, the epaulettes of general ranks OF6 to OF9 on service uniform (basic design) and dress uniform are ornamented with a gold border made from metallic fabric (piping), as shown above. Field officer ranks (OF1 to OF5), including the officer designated grade Oberfähnrich (Army: Senior Cadet Sergeant, Luftwaffe: Senior Aviation Cadet, Senior Warrant Officer (Br. Senior Acting Pilot Officer), Navy: Senior Midshipman), have silver-ornamented borders, also made from metallic fabric.

The metallic fabric ornamental border of the general ranks is made of fire-gilded silver wire. As for the field officer ranks, the ornamental border contains aluminium. A similar piping is employed on other uniform parts as well, e.g. on collar points of the service uniform jacket for officer ranks including Oberfähnrich (Army and Luftwaffe), or on the peaked cap (Schirmmütze in German) or mountain cape (German: Bergmütze).

Most officer designated ranks (Army and Luftwaffe) already have this particular silver metallic tissue border on epaulettes, next to the lower end of the mounting loop. The only exception to this is the Oberfähnrich shoulder strap, to be worn on service and dress uniform. This particular epaulette has the silver piping on its outline, indicating the officer's career, but lacks the bronze-coloured edging that usually borders the centre part of NCO-rank insignia, as opposed to the service uniform epaulettes of a Hauptfeldwebel (Staff Sergeant/First Sergeant, OR-7). However, rank badges on the mounting loops of Hauptfeldwebel and Oberfähnrich are identical.

Designated officers of OR-1 rank wear simple silver mounting loops on the otherwise empty epaulettes. A silver cord on the lower end of the mounting loop is usually worn in the Army. Alongside is another loop of corps colour, which indicates the membership to the appropriate branch of service, special force or assignment. The visible, silver-coloured stripes are essential in order to differentiate from equivalent NCO ranks, because an officer candidate with the rank of "Fähnrich" (Army: Cadet Sergeant, Luftwaffe: Aviation Cadet, Warrant Officer, Navy: Midshipman) may not yet have professional knowledge about his future troop type, whose colours he is already wearing, as opposed to a "Feldwebel" (Sergeant, OR-6). This is an issue solely related to specific service requirements, since formally, these ranks (e.g. Fahnenjunker and Unteroffizier) do not differ in their position in the command chain.

Navy edit

Regarding the Navy, apart from the rank insignia there are no additional elements given to all officer grades and officer designated ranks. Various assignment badges indicate the different officer chains of career and distinguish designated officers from other rank groups, e.g. enlisted ratings and NCOs. U-boat captains wear the traditional white hat. Examples of assignment badges dedicated to officer ranks are:

  • Military geographical service – a stylized globe with GEO written in the middle.
  • Military musician service – a three-sided lyre.
  • Line officers (German: Truppendienstoffizier(e)) and warrant officers (German: Fachdienstoffizier(e)) – a five pointed nautical star (with the a single point at the top).

Assignment badges on shoulder straps are worn principally above the parallel gold-coloured galloons. They are designed as gold-coloured metallic stamped stickers in the style of the rank insignias of NCOs and enlisted men. The exception is weaved mounting loops, because not any assignment badge or career badge has to be worn on it.

Cuff assignment badges for officers are hand-embroidered and made from gold-coloured metallic fabric. In accordance with ZDv 37/10 on dark-blue epaulettes, hand-embroidered naval stars, made from gold-coloured metallic fabric, are tolerated as well.

As mentioned above, the nautical star identifies all officer dedicated ranks as well, with the exception of the medical career chain (see below).

Officers of the Medical Service including Officer Aspirants edit

The speciality badge is different for medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine and pharmacy. As mentioned above, it depicts the Rod of Asclepius. The head of the snake points forward, i.e. the direction the soldier is facing. Officer Aspirants are known as Sanitätsoffizieranwärter or SanOA for short, which translates as Medical Officer Aspirant (MOA). This denotes personnel who are yet to finish their medical studies. Excluding Officer Aspirants and Generals, medical ranks have slightly different names to denote specialities, e.g. a physician holding a rank equivalent to Hauptmann (Captain) is called Stabsarzt (Staff Doctor), a dentist Stabsarzt (Staff Dentist), a veterinarian Stabsveterinär (Staff Vet), and a pharmacist Stabsapotheker (Staff Pharmacist).

Feldwebel/Bootsmann Aspirants edit

Feldwebel (Sergeant) Aspirant epaulettes include a bronze cord at the bottom of the strap as career indicator (Barely visible on some pictures; Click on Image to enlarge).

Unteroffizier/ Maat cadets edit

Aspirants, examination/course of instruction passed edit

Reservist Insignia (obsolete) edit

Reserve and retired servicemembers wore the shoulder insignia described below until August 2019, when the use of such was discontinued. Currently, reservists and retired personnel wear the same rank insignia as their active duty peers. The Army/Air Force wore a black-red-gold cord affixed to the shoulder loop, and naval personnel wore a letter "R" affixed as shown below.

Navy

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Dienstgradabzeichen Heer". bundeswehr.de (in German). Bundeswehr. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Dienstgradabzeichen Marine". bundeswehr.de (in German). Bundeswehr. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Dienstgradabzeichen Luftwaffe". bundeswehr.de (in German). Bundeswehr. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b vgl. (PDF). Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung. 2006-09-26. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2013-12-12.
  5. ^ Bundespräsident Roman Herzog; Bundeskanzler Helmut Kohl; Bundesminister der Verteidigung Volker Rühe, eds. (22 February 1996), "Anordnung zur Änderung der Anordnung des Bundespräsidenten über die Dienstgradbezeichnungen und die Uniform des Soldaten. Vom 7. Februar 1996", Bundesgesetzblatt (in German), vol. 1996 Teil I, no. 10, Bonn
  • ZDv 37/10 Dress order to the soldiers of the Bundeswehr (de: "Anzugordnung für die Soldaten der Bundeswehr") (PDF; 3,5 MB) 2014-09-19 at the Wayback Machine

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The rank insignia of the federal armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany indicate rank and branch of service in the German Army Heer German Air Force Luftwaffe or the German Navy Marine They are regulated by the presidential order on rank designation and military uniform The ZDv 37 10 Anzugsordnung fur Soldaten der Bundeswehr ZDv Zentrale Dienstvorschrift Central Service Provision gives the dress order and design variations Further the Federal Office of Equipment IT and In Service Support of the Bundeswehr Bundesamt fur Ausrustung Informationstechnik und Nutzung der Bundeswehr provides numerous details Contents 1 Types 2 Basic structure of shoulder straps and sleeve insignias 2 1 Commissioned officer ranks 2 2 Other ranks 2 3 Variations 2 4 Particularities 3 Basic form of mounting straps 3 1 Variations which conform to regulations 3 2 Versions being phased out 3 3 Tolerated versions 4 Additional elements 4 1 Double wing 4 2 Corps colour 4 3 Assignment badges 4 4 Officers and designated officers 4 4 1 Army and Luftwaffe 4 4 2 Navy 4 4 3 Officers of the Medical Service including Officer Aspirants 4 5 Feldwebel Bootsmann Aspirants 4 6 Unteroffizier Maat cadets 4 6 1 Aspirants examination course of instruction passed 4 7 Reservist Insignia obsolete 5 ReferencesTypes editAccording to the rank system the different types of rank insignias might be distinguished as follows Shoulder straps or boards Cuff titles or sleeve insignias Mounting loops or straps in de Aufziehschlaufen Basic structure of shoulder straps and sleeve insignias editThe rank insignias of all service personnel will be explained initially on the example of shoulder straps to the basic uniform or everyday uniform in order provide a general overview As to naval persons in uniform there will be additionally depicted sleeve insignias on the uniform jacket Pertaining army persons in uniform there will be shown next shoulder straps of the uniform jacket Variations of the first instance depicted rank insignias will be explained in more detail Commissioned officer ranks edit The rank insignia of commissioned officers NATO code OF 10 OF 9 OF 8 OF 7 OF 6 OF 5 OF 4 OF 3 OF 2 OF 1 OF D Student officer nbsp German Army 1 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Enlisted rank plus bottom thin silvercord indicating cadet s career General General leutnant General major Brigade general Oberst Oberst leutnant Major Stabs haupt mann Haupt mann Ober leut nant Leut nant Ober fahn rich Fahn rich Fahnen junker nbsp German Navy 2 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Enlisted rank plus a starindicating cadet s career Admiral Vize admiral Konter admiral Flottillen admiral Kapitan zur See Fregatten kapitan Korvetten kapitan Stabskapitan leutnant Kapitan leutnant Oberleutnantzur See Leutnantzur See Oberfahnrichzur See Fahnrichzur See Seekadett nbsp German Air Force 3 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Enlisted rank plus bottom thin silvercord indicating cadet s career General General leutnant General major Brigade general Oberst Oberst leutnant Major Stabs haupt mann Haupt mann Ober leut nant Leut nant Ober fahn rich Fahn rich Fahnen junker NATO code OF 10 OF 9 OF 8 OF 7 OF 6 OF 5 OF 4 OF 3 OF 2 OF 1 OF D Student officer Other ranks edit The rank insignia of non commissioned officers and enlisted personnel NATO code OR 9 OR 8 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1 nbsp German Army 1 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ober stabs feldwebel Stabs feldwebel Haupt feldwebel Ober feldwebel Feldwebel Stabs unteroffizier Unteroffizier Stabskorporal Korporal Ober stabs gefreiter Stabs gefreiter Haupt gefreiter Ober gefreiter Gefreiter Soldat nbsp German Army Officer designate vte nbsp nbsp nbsp Oberfahnrich Fahnrich Fahnenjunker nbsp German Navy 2 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insignia Oberstabs bootsmann Stabs bootsmann Haupt bootsmann Ober bootsmann Bootsmann Obermaat Maat Stabskorporal Korporal Oberstabs gefreiter Stabs gefreiter Haupt gefreiter Ober gefreiter Gefreiter Matrose nbsp German Navy Officer designate vte nbsp nbsp nbsp Oberfahnrich zur See Fahnrich zur See Seekadett nbsp German Air Force 3 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Ober stabs feldwebel Stabs feldwebel Haupt feldwebel Ober feldwebel Feldwebel Stabs unteroffizier Unteroffizier Stabskorporal Korporal Oberstabs gefreiter Stabs gefreiter Haupt gefreiter Ober gefreiter Gefreiter Flieger nbsp German Air Force Officer designate vte nbsp nbsp nbsp Oberfahnrich Fahnrich Fahnenjunker NATO code OR 9 OR 8 OR 7 OR 6 OR 5 OR 4 OR 3 OR 2 OR 1 Variations edit Army and Air Force persons in uniform of the commissioned officers rank group may carry in line with ZDv 37 10 self procured hand stitched rank insignias image d instead of the metallic version image e However this type of rank insignias is rather seldom in practice Beside the rank insignia on light grey shoulder straps as shown above there is to army persons in uniform a version see image a on dark grey cloth This version of shoulder straps will be worn to uniform shirt and overcoat Naval persons in uniform of the enlisted personnel rank group wear relatively seldom the dark blue jacket with the above indicated cuff titles because enlisted mariner in the age below 30 years prefer to wear the white shirt or blue shirt instead of the uniform jacked Sleeve insignias on shirts more simple but pertaining form and dimensions identically to those on jackets nbsp a Dark grey shoulder strap Heer here Stabsunteroffizier armored corps nbsp b Cuff title to the dark blue seaman shirt here Oberstabsgefreiter with a seamanship rating nbsp c Cuff title to the dark white seaman shirt here Obergefreiter with a control amp communications rating nbsp d Shoulder strap dress uniform strap hand stitched version Heer here captain OF2 nbsp e Shoulder strap basic form metallic version Heer here lieutenant OF1b infantry nbsp Mess Dress uniform male Heer nbsp Mess Dress uniform female Heer In the place of stripes with parts of metallic spinning fibers wire yarn the oblique chevrons are made from golden yellow or steel blue spinning fibers without any metallic parts of wire yarn see images b and c For Army and Air Force personnel in Bundeswehr dress uniform as well as for all female soldiers shoulder straps are mandatory However male naval persons in uniform wear cuff titles known from the jacket Particularities edit Deviating from the description above naval enlisted personnel of the Guard Battalion of the MOD Germany de Wachbataillon beim BMVg are exempted from wearing any sleeve rating mark on all uniforms instead wearing their insignia on shoulder boards In opposition to the ZDv 37 10 in representative military units e g Guard Battalion of the MOD Germany and Staff Military Band of the Armed Forces for enlisted personnel and non commissioned officers the background of the basic uniform gorget patches shows the specific corps colour of the appropriate armed service special troop corps or assignment 4 Also in deviation from the description above on the service jacket and skiing blouse colour pipings or cops background colour on gorget patches are dropped 4 Basic form of mounting straps editMounting straps or loops Aufschiebeschlaufen in German are in principle identical to the design of the shoulder boards depicted above From this point of view it is sufficient to demonstrate the different versions of the design instead of showing a complete list Officially procured mounting straps are weaved The field uniform type of mounting straps used most have black or golden emblems on stone grey olive coloured base textiles Soldiers of the lowest ranks generally do not wear shoulder straps Exceptions to this are comparatively low ranked NCOs Mate aspirants and Boatswain cadets as well as wearers of stone grey olive Luftwaffe uniforms that do not feature badges with the double wings Rank Person in uniform Notes nbsp nbsp nbsp Enlisted personnel nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformtrager Jagertruppe nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Dienstanzug Luftwaffenuniformtrager nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformtrager On army uniform the shoulder strap loops consist of a base textile the colour of the collar patch with markings in 0 4 cm wide coupled flat thread Luftwaffe shoulder straps of this type are the only type to have the Luftwaffe double wings woven in These are longer than all the other types used by the Luftwaffe Non commissioned officers nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformtrager Stabsunteroffizier Fernmeldetruppe nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Dienstanzug Luftwaffenuniformtrager Oberstabsfeldwebel nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformtrager Bootsmann Staff officers nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformtrager Oberst Heereslogistiktruppe nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Dienstanzug Luftwaffenuniformtrager Oberst nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformtrager Fregattenkapitan This shoulder strap is also worn on the Battle Dress Uniform featuring 3 colour Flecktarn camouflage Epaulettes and armbands on the Battle Dress Uniforms of personnel whose ranks feature stars are only worn by some comparatively low ranked Officer aspirants General ranksFlag officers nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Heeresuniformtrager General nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Luftwaffenuniformtrager Generalleutnant nbsp Aufschiebeschlaufe Feldanzug Marineuniformtrager Admiral Variations which conform to regulations edit Similar mounting straps exist for differently coloured uniform parts as well as for Army Air Force and Navy personnel in uniform Army personnel in uniform for example wear black mounting straps with bright grey emblems gold yellow for Generals on the epaulettes of grey shirts see image a For naval personnel dark blue mounting straps are widespread particularly on the ship parka see image c For Air Force pilots flying suits there exists a version of the mounting straps with bright grey emblems gold yellow for Generals on dark blue base textile without double wing The Air Force double wing is mounted to other parts of the flying suit and is intentionally omitted on mounting straps nbsp a Black base textile with bright grey emblems Heer here colonel NBC defense corps grey pullover nbsp b Dark blue base textile with bright grey emblems Air Force here captain grey blue flying suit nbsp c Dark blue base textile with gold yellow emblems Navy here captain lieutenant ship parka Versions being phased out edit By amendment of the Presidential Order on Rank Designation and Uniform of Soldiers on February 7 1996 it was decided that the silver coloured rank insignia on the camouflage fighting suit de Kampfanzug Tarndruck would become obsolete They will be replaced by black coloured ones 5 According to the ZDv 37 10 Until official procurement of the newly designed olive green mounting loops with black coloured rank insignias for enlisted personnel non commissioned officers and commissioned officers including colonels of the Heer and Luftwaffe the old fashioned mounting loop with grey colour rank insignias may be worn In practice the replacement of the obsolete grey coloured mounting loops by the new fashioned black colour version is almost complete However on uni coloured flying suits of army pilots and aviation technicians mounting loops with grey coloured rank insignias conform to the regulations nbsp a Mounting loop with bright grey emblem on stone grey base textile Heer here Oberstabsfeldwebel renonnaissance corps nbsp b Mounting loop with bright grey emblem on stone olive base textile Luftwaffe here lieutenant colonel Tolerated versions edit The following tables below depict mounting loops that are used in practice in conjunction with the 3 or 5 colour flecktarn fighting suit However these particular versions are not mentioned or depicted in the ZDv 37 10 nor are they officially procured Mounting loops in 3 and 5 colour flecktarn are de facto in contravention of the Presidential Order on Rank Designation and Uniform of Soldiers and may be only procured individually However the mounting loops in 3 and 5 colour flecktarn with black grey or yellow coloured emblems depicted below are tolerated and worn up to highest rank groups and grades In service some black colour emblems e g for the feldwebel grades lieutenant or major might not be very visible Rank insignias tolerated versions field uniform nbsp black emblem on 5 colour flecktarn Luftwaffe Stabshauptmann nbsp black emblem on 5 colour flecktarn Heer Lieutenant Armour corps nbsp bright grey emblem on 5 color flecktarn Heer Colonel Supply corps nbsp bright grey emblem on 5 colour flecktarn Luftwaffe Hauptfeldwebel nbsp black emblem on 3 color flecktarn Luftwaffe Lieutenant colonel nbsp black emblem on 3 colour flecktarn Heer Oberstabsfeldwebel Army aviation corps nbsp gold yellow emblem on 5 colour flecktarn Marine Hauptgefreiter nbsp gold yellow emblem on 3 colour flecktarn Marine Kapitanleutnant Additional elements editAs illustrated above all rank insignias come with a number of diverse additional elements In most cases they characterize a rank or career group within the Bundeswehr Additional elements are not components of the rank insignia because the rank or grade level is clearly defined by the rank insignia itself However there are additional statuses not defined by these rank markings such as being a licensed medical officer or a designated officer of NCO rank These require additional elements to signify such status Double wing edit The double wing also aviator wing is part of the mounting loop of any Luftwaffe uniform It is woven in the colour of all other emblems in most cases black image b or gold by general ranks image c The double wing also part of other elements on aviator s uniform unambiguously distinguishes stone grey olive Luftwaffe uniforms from those of the Army Double wing mounting loops are longer and wider than any other in the Bundeswehr The double wing is even part of the otherwise empty mounting loop of the lowest private OR1 rank German Flieger flyer or Kanonier gunner see image a in order to distinguish between the Luftwaffe and Army in flecktarn Battle Dress Uniform Double wing to rank insignias Luftwaffe field uniform nbsp a Flieger OR1 flecktarn uniform Luftwaffe nbsp b Major flecktarn uniform Luftwaffe nbsp c Major general flecktarn uniform Luftwaffe Corps colour edit Corps or troop function colours Waffenfarben in German have been traditionally used in German armed forces since the 19th century Corps coloured piping and padding 4 mm wide plain braiding are used on the uniforms of Army and Luftwaffe personnel placed on shoulder straps and cuffs to characterize the membership of an armed service a special force or a particular assignment Corps coloured loops might be used on mounting straps of field uniform The collar patches on uniform jackets show corps colours as well It should be mentioned that the piping and padding German Litze on the shoulder bottom part of the badge is issued after boot camp and the beret is issued to the Corps that the wearer is currently serving in Hence the Litze can have a different colour to the beret since a soldier may have passed boot camp in another Corps than that which they currently serve in Corps colours Collar patches of Army Luftwaffe general ranks OF6 OF7 Deep red Army Officers in general staff assignment i G Carmine Personnel in Luftwaffe service uniform Gold yellow Artillerietruppe Artillery Deep red ABC Abwehrtruppe CBRN defence Maroon Bordeaux Panzertruppe Armored MBT only Pink Heeresaufklarungstruppe Army reconnaissance HUMINT Gold yellow Feldjagertruppe Military Police Pure orange Fuhrungsunterstutzung Electronic Warfare IT Communication Psychological Yellow Infanterie Light Inf Mechanized Paratroopers SOF Forest green Heereslogistik und Instandsetzungstruppe Logistics Supply Maintenance Medium blue Sanitatsdienst der Bundeswehr Medical Personnel Gentian Violet Heeresfliegertruppe Army Aviation Ash grey Pioniertruppe Pioneers Sappers Black Militarmusikdienst Military bands White Assignment badges edit Assignment badges German Laufbahnabzeichen of the German Navy are equivalent to the corps colours of the Army and Luftwaffe and have corresponding functions respectively Uniformed Naval personnel of enlisted and NCO rank wear specific marks of distinction or badges on epaulettes not on mounting straps and sleeves to characterize the appropriate assignment The exception to this is officer designated OF D grades As well as rank insignias on epaulettes assignment badges are made up of metallic gold coloured embossed pins or badges Both are identical in colour and design However the assignment badges on sleeves are embroidered by hand or machine Only the steel blue assignment badges on white shirts of enlisted personnel are weaved Seamen recruit OR 1 wear assignment badges on shoulder straps or upper sleeves that are otherwise empty Assignment badges are normally positioned as follows Enlisted personnel in the middle below of the rank insignia NCOs with portepeed sword knot in the middle above of the rank insignia Maat and Obermaat in the middle of the square between the sets of stripes Assignment badges on epaulettes are normally symmetric and placed between the head and rank insignia The exception is for members of the Naval health service assignment series 81 where the asymmetrical Rod of Asclepius is placed at the head Various Assignment Series AS of German Marine assignment badges nbsp Nautical Service 10th nbsp Navy Command Service 20th nbsp Navy Weapon Service 30th nbsp Nautical Technical Service 40th nbsp Navy Aviation Service 50th nbsp Supply and Staff Service 60th nbsp Transport and Navy Security Service 70th nbsp AS 81 Health Service Support design to left cuff nbsp AS 85 Military Music Service Officers and designated officers edit Army and Luftwaffe edit In the Army and Luftwaffe the epaulettes of general ranks OF6 to OF9 on service uniform basic design and dress uniform are ornamented with a gold border made from metallic fabric piping as shown above Field officer ranks OF1 to OF5 including the officer designated grade Oberfahnrich Army Senior Cadet Sergeant Luftwaffe Senior Aviation Cadet Senior Warrant Officer Br Senior Acting Pilot Officer Navy Senior Midshipman have silver ornamented borders also made from metallic fabric The metallic fabric ornamental border of the general ranks is made of fire gilded silver wire As for the field officer ranks the ornamental border contains aluminium A similar piping is employed on other uniform parts as well e g on collar points of the service uniform jacket for officer ranks including Oberfahnrich Army and Luftwaffe or on the peaked cap Schirmmutze in German or mountain cape German Bergmutze Most officer designated ranks Army and Luftwaffe already have this particular silver metallic tissue border on epaulettes next to the lower end of the mounting loop The only exception to this is the Oberfahnrich shoulder strap to be worn on service and dress uniform This particular epaulette has the silver piping on its outline indicating the officer s career but lacks the bronze coloured edging that usually borders the centre part of NCO rank insignia as opposed to the service uniform epaulettes of a Hauptfeldwebel Staff Sergeant First Sergeant OR 7 However rank badges on the mounting loops of Hauptfeldwebel and Oberfahnrich are identical Designated officers of OR 1 rank wear simple silver mounting loops on the otherwise empty epaulettes A silver cord on the lower end of the mounting loop is usually worn in the Army Alongside is another loop of corps colour which indicates the membership to the appropriate branch of service special force or assignment The visible silver coloured stripes are essential in order to differentiate from equivalent NCO ranks because an officer candidate with the rank of Fahnrich Army Cadet Sergeant Luftwaffe Aviation Cadet Warrant Officer Navy Midshipman may not yet have professional knowledge about his future troop type whose colours he is already wearing as opposed to a Feldwebel Sergeant OR 6 This is an issue solely related to specific service requirements since formally these ranks e g Fahnenjunker and Unteroffizier do not differ in their position in the command chain OR5 Fahnenjunker versus Unteroffizier OR6 Fahnrich versus Feldwebel OR7 Oberfahnrich versus Hauptfeldwebel Rank insignias epaulette mounting loop for officer aspirant OA ranks nbsp Schutze OA Army Gunner OA service uniform epaulette military musician service nbsp Fahnenjunker OA Army Officer Cadet OA service uniform epaulette military police corps nbsp Oberfahnrich OA Senior Warrant Officer OA Luftwaffe epaulette of basic design for officers in service uniform nbsp Jager OA Army Jager OA mounting loop field uniform nbsp HA OS5 32 Oberfeldwebel OA Army First Staff Sergeant OA Panzer Grenadier Corps field uniform nbsp Mounting loop Gefreiter OA Army Private OA Mechanized Infantry Corps field uniform nbsp Mounting loop Oberfahnrich OA Luftwaffe Senior Warrant Officer OA basic form of mounting loop identical to Hauptfeldwebel field uniform Navy edit Regarding the Navy apart from the rank insignia there are no additional elements given to all officer grades and officer designated ranks Various assignment badges indicate the different officer chains of career and distinguish designated officers from other rank groups e g enlisted ratings and NCOs U boat captains wear the traditional white hat Examples of assignment badges dedicated to officer ranks are Military geographical service a stylized globe with GEO written in the middle Military musician service a three sided lyre Line officers German Truppendienstoffizier e and warrant officers German Fachdienstoffizier e a five pointed nautical star with the a single point at the top Assignment badges on shoulder straps are worn principally above the parallel gold coloured galloons They are designed as gold coloured metallic stamped stickers in the style of the rank insignias of NCOs and enlisted men The exception is weaved mounting loops because not any assignment badge or career badge has to be worn on it Cuff assignment badges for officers are hand embroidered and made from gold coloured metallic fabric In accordance with ZDv 37 10 on dark blue epaulettes hand embroidered naval stars made from gold coloured metallic fabric are tolerated as well Examples of assignment badges on epaulettes cuff nbsp Kapitanleutnant line officer or warrant officer career nbsp Stabskapitanleutnant military geographical service nbsp Kapitan zur See line officer career nbsp Leutnant zur See military geographical service nbsp Leutnant zur See military musician service As mentioned above the nautical star identifies all officer dedicated ranks as well with the exception of the medical career chain see below Versions for officer aspirant OA ranks medical career excepted nbsp Gefreiter OA Able Seaman OA epaulettes nbsp Fahnrich zur See Midshipman OA epaulettes nbsp Oberfahnrich zur See OA Senior Mdishipman OA epaulette designed identically to officer ranks nbsp Matrose OA Seaman Recruit OA sleeve nbsp Gefreiter OA Seaman OA sleeve nbsp Seekadett OA Sea Cadet OA sleeve nbsp Oberfahnrich zur See OA Senior Midshipman OA cuff designed identically to officer ranks nbsp Matrose OA Seaman Recruit OA mounting strap with embroidered nautical star nbsp Hauptgefreiter OA Able Seaman OA mounting strap with embroidered nautical star nbsp Oberfahnrich zur See Senior Midshipman OA mounting strap with embroidered nautical star Officers of the Medical Service including Officer Aspirants edit The speciality badge is different for medicine dentistry veterinary medicine and pharmacy As mentioned above it depicts the Rod of Asclepius The head of the snake points forward i e the direction the soldier is facing Officer Aspirants are known as Sanitatsoffizieranwarter or SanOA for short which translates as Medical Officer Aspirant MOA This denotes personnel who are yet to finish their medical studies Excluding Officer Aspirants and Generals medical ranks have slightly different names to denote specialities e g a physician holding a rank equivalent to Hauptmann Captain is called Stabsarzt Staff Doctor a dentist Stabsarzt Staff Dentist a veterinarian Stabsveterinar Staff Vet and a pharmacist Stabsapotheker Staff Pharmacist Versions for officers of the medical service including officer candidates nbsp Sanitatssoldat SanOA Army MOA mounting loop field uniform studying veterinary medicine nbsp Gefreiter SanOA Luftwaffe MOA epaulette service uniform studying medicine nbsp Oberfeldwebel SanOA Army MOA field uniform mounting loop studying veterinary medicine patch interrupting border nbsp Fahnrich zur See SanOA Navy MOA field uniform mounting loop studying pharmacy patch not interrupting border nbsp Leutnant zur See SanOA Navy MOA service uniform shirt epaulette studying medicine nbsp Stabsarzt Army Staff Doctor service uniform epaulette nbsp Oberstabsapotheker Luftwaffe Senior Pharmacist field uniform epaulette nbsp Flottenarzt Naval Doctor cuff insignias nbsp Oberfeldarzt Army Senior Field Doctor sweater mounting loop nbsp Oberstveterinar Army Senior Vet service uniform epaulette nbsp Generalarzt Army General Dentist service uniform epaulette nbsp Generalstabsarzt Luftwaffe Staff General Doctor field uniform mounting loop nbsp Generaloberstabsarzt Army Senior Staff General Dentist field uniform mounting loop Feldwebel Bootsmann Aspirants edit Feldwebel Sergeant Aspirant epaulettes include a bronze cord at the bottom of the strap as career indicator Barely visible on some pictures Click on Image to enlarge Versions of Feldwebel Aspirant FA Bootsman Aspirant BA ranks nbsp Panzergrenadier FA Army sergeant aspirant Panzer Grenadier Corps field uniform nbsp Hauptgefreier FA Army lance corporal Private first class sergeant aspirant field uniform mounting strap nbsp Unteroffizier FA Army NCO sergeant aspirant field uniform mounting strap nbsp Oberstabsgefreiter FA Army corporal sergeant aspirant Mountain Infantry field uniform mounting strap nbsp Gefreiter FA Luftwaffe airman sergeant aspirant service uniform epaulette nbsp Unteroffizier FA Luftwaffe corporal sergeant aspirant field uniform mounting strap nbsp Gefreiter BA Navy seaman boatswain aspirant 30th assignment series service uniform epaulette nbsp Gefreiter BA Navy seaman boatswain aspirant 10th assignment series nbsp Stabsgefreiter BA Navy able seaman boatswain aspirant field uniform mounting strap note the small stripes nbsp Obermaat BA Navy senior mate boatswain aspirant field uniform mounting strap Unteroffizier Maat cadets edit Versions to Unteroffizier Aspirant UA ranks Maat Aspirant MA Marine nbsp Flieger UA Heer Army aviation service uniform nbsp Hauptgefreiter UA Heer mountain infantry field uniform nbsp Obergefreiter UA Luftwaffe service uniform nbsp Hauptgefreiter UA Luftwaffe service uniform nbsp Flieger UA Luftwaffe field uniform nbsp Gefreiter MA Marine 50th assignment series nbsp Gefreiter MA Marine 85th assignment series nbsp Oberstabsgefreiter MA Marine mounting loop Aspirants examination course of instruction passed edit Versions to Unteroffizier Aspirant UA ranks examination course of instruction passed nbsp Obergefreiter UA exam passed Luftwaffe service uniform nbsp Stabsgefreiter UA exam passed Heer Panzergrenadie field uniform nbsp Obergefreiter UA exam passed Luftwaffe field uniform Reservist Insignia obsolete edit Reserve and retired servicemembers wore the shoulder insignia described below until August 2019 when the use of such was discontinued Currently reservists and retired personnel wear the same rank insignia as their active duty peers The Army Air Force wore a black red gold cord affixed to the shoulder loop and naval personnel wore a letter R affixed as shown below Reserve Retired Insignia for Heer Luftwaffe nbsp Obergefreiter der Reserve Army lance corporal private first class reservist service uniform engineer corps nbsp Stabsunteroffizier der Reserve Army staff sub officer reservist service uniform military police nbsp Oberfeldwebel Reserveoffizieranwarter ROA Army staff sergeant field uniform mechanized infantry corps reserve officer aspirant nbsp Brigadegeneral ausser Dienst Luftwaffe retired brigadier general service uniform nbsp Stabsunteroffizier der Reserve Luftwaffe staff sub officer reservist field uniform Navy Examples of Navy Reserve Retired Insignia nbsp Obergefreiter der Reserve Able seaman reservist nbsp Kapitanleutnant der Reserve Captain lieutenant reservist References edit a b Dienstgradabzeichen Heer bundeswehr de in German Bundeswehr Retrieved 30 May 2021 a b Dienstgradabzeichen Marine bundeswehr de in German Bundeswehr Retrieved 30 May 2021 a b Dienstgradabzeichen Luftwaffe bundeswehr de in German Bundeswehr Retrieved 30 May 2021 a b vgl An und einnahbare Schulterklappen fur Heer und Luftwaffe paspeliert oder unterlegt PDF Bundesamt fur Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung 2006 09 26 Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 14 Retrieved 2013 12 12 Bundesprasident Roman Herzog Bundeskanzler Helmut Kohl Bundesminister der Verteidigung Volker Ruhe eds 22 February 1996 Anordnung zur Anderung der Anordnung des Bundesprasidenten uber die Dienstgradbezeichnungen und die Uniform des Soldaten Vom 7 Februar 1996 Bundesgesetzblatt in German vol 1996 Teil I no 10 Bonn ZDv 37 10 Dress order to the soldiers of the Bundeswehr de Anzugordnung fur die Soldaten der Bundeswehr PDF 3 5 MB Archived 2014 09 19 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr amp oldid 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