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Oberstleutnant

Oberstleutnant (German pronunciation: [ˈʔoːbɐstlɔʏtnant]) (lit. Lieutenant Superior or Superior Lieutenant) is a senior field officer rank in several German-speaking and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to lieutenant colonel.[1] It is currently used by both the ground and air forces of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, and Norway. The Swedish rank överstelöjtnant is a direct translation, as is the Finnish rank everstiluutnantti.

Austria edit

 
Insignia for Austrian oberstleutnant

Austria's armed forces, the Bundesheer, uses the rank Oberstleutnant as its sixth-highest officer rank. Like in Germany and Switzerland, Oberstleutnants are above Majors and below Obersts. The term also finds usage with the Austrian Bundespolizei (federal police force) and Justizwache (prison guards corps). These two organizations are civilian in nature, but their ranks are nonetheless structured in a military fashion.

Belgium edit

Denmark edit

The Danish rank of oberstløjtnant is based around the German term.[2] Ranked OF-4 within NATO and having the paygrade of M401,[3] it is used in the Royal Danish Army and the Royal Danish Air Force.

Germany edit

Oberstleutnant
   
Army and Air Force insignia (Germany)
Country  Germany
Service branch  German Army
  German Air Force
AbbreviationOTL
NATO rank codeOF-4
Next higher rankOberst
Next lower rankMajor
Equivalent ranks

Typically, suffixes can be applied to the word Oberstleutnant to specify the individual type of officer. Retired officers that are not incapacitated (i.e. theoretically available for reactivation) from service continue to use their title with the suffix a.D. (Germany)[4] or aD (Switzerland),[5] an abbreviation of außer Dienst, 'out of service'. Suffixes that specify military specialization in active service include Oberstleutnant i.G. ('im Generalstabsdienst') for general staff officers or Oberstleutnant d.R. ('der Reserve') for reservists. The suffix i.R. ('im Ruhestand'), implying retirement without the legal specification of a.D., is unofficial.

Bundeswehr edit

The armed forces of West Germany and unified Germany since 1955, the Bundeswehr uses the Oberstleutnant rank in the German Army and German Air Force. Equivalents in the other branches are Fregattenkapitän for the German Navy, Oberfeldarzt for medical staff, Flottillenarzt for naval medical staff, Oberfeldapotheker for apothecary staff, Flottillenapotheker for naval apothecary staff, and Oberfeldveterinär for veterinary medical staff.[6]

Within the German state employee paygrade system, the Oberstleutnant is placed within Besoldungsgruppe A and receives either the A14 or A15 paygrades, depending on individual seniority. Thus, the Oberstleutnant is paid an equivalent wage to that of first-class consuls and legates in the foreign service (A14) or state-employed school directors, ambassadors and general consuls (A15).[7]

The age limit for Oberstleutnant-rank officers is 61.[8]

The Oberstleutnant's shoulder straps in Army and Air Force are marked by two vertically aligned stars above oak leaves.

Army Luftwaffe

Bundesgrenzschutz edit

The Bundesgrenzschutz police force used the rank Oberstleutnant until 1976, and was subsequently replaced by the terms Polizeioberrat and Polizeidirektor during the government's effort to differentiate between West Germany's police and armed forces.[9]

Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS edit

The Wehrmacht (1935-1945) of Nazi Germany used the rank of Oberstleutnant for Army and Air Force, much in the same style the Bundeswehr does. The Waffen-SS (1933-1945) used the rank Obersturmbannführer as an equivalent.[10]

Nationale Volksarmee (NVA) edit

The National People's Army (1956-1990) of East Germany used the rank Oberstleutnant (abbr. OSL) for its army and air force, whereas the Volksmarine used the term Fregattenkapitän.

Norway edit

The rank of Oberstløytnant was introduced around the same time as Denmark, as Norway at the time was part of Denmark–Norway.[11]

Sweden edit

The Swedish variant överstelöjtnant, is a senior field grade military officer rank in the Swedish Army and the Swedish Air Force, immediately below the rank of colonel and just above the rank of major. It is equivalent to the naval rank of Commodore captain in the Swedish Navy.[12]

Switzerland edit

Swiss Guard edit

See also edit

References edit

Citations
  1. ^ STANAG 2116, pp. A-2, A-5, C-2, C-5.
  2. ^ Editors 1935, p. 3.
  3. ^ Ministry of Defence 2017.
  4. ^ Bundesbeamtengesetz (BBG) §86
  5. ^ Verordnung über die Militärdienstpflicht (VMDP), Artikel 95.
  6. ^ Scheel, Walter; Schmidt, Helmut; Apel, Hans (25 July 1968). "Presidential Order on Rank Designation and Uniform of Soldiers ("Anordnung des Bundespräsidenten über die Dienstgradbezeichnungen und die Uniform der Soldaten"), Bundesgesetzblatt Teil 1 1978 Nr. 40 vom 25.07.1978, p. 1067" (PDF). Bundesanzeiger Verlag (in German). Retrieved 16 Sep 2019.
  7. ^ German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection (23 May 1975). "Bundesbesoldungsgesetz Anlage I (zu § 20 Absatz 2 Satz 1) Bundesbesoldungsordnungen A und B". Gesetze im Internet (in German).
  8. ^ Gesetz über die Rechtsstellung der Soldaten (Soldatengesetz - SG) §45 Abs. 2 (3)
  9. ^ Gesetz über die Personalstruktur des Bundesgrenzschutzes (BGSPersG), Art. 5
  10. ^ Lucas, James (2001) [1998]. "Anhang I: Gegenüberstellung der Rangbezeichnungen". Handbuch der Wehrmacht 1939-1945: Ein Nachschlagewerk (in German). Translated by Kaspar, Rudolf. Vienna: Tosa Verlag. p. 190.
  11. ^ Petersen 2014, p. 493.
  12. ^ "Förordning om ändring i officersförordningen (1994:882)" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Code of Statutes. 26 June 2000. p. 2. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
Bibliography
  • "Grads-Betegnelserne i Hæren". Danske Soldater (in Danish). 2 (2). 12 February 1935.
  • Military Committee Land Standardization Board (13 January 2021). STANAG 2116 (7th ed.). NATO Standardization Agency.
  • Ministry of Defence (9 January 2017). . forpers.dk (in Danish). Forsvarsministeriets Personalestyrelse. Archived from the original on 22 February 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  • Petersen, Karsten Skjold (2014). Kongens klæder - Hærens uniformer og udrustning i Danmark-Norge (in Danish) (1st ed.). Slovenia: Historika. ISBN 9788793229006.

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overstelojtnant is a direct translation as is the Finnish rank everstiluutnantti Contents 1 Austria 2 Belgium 3 Denmark 4 Germany 4 1 Bundeswehr 4 2 Bundesgrenzschutz 4 3 Wehrmacht and Waffen SS 4 4 Nationale Volksarmee NVA 5 Norway 6 Sweden 7 Switzerland 7 1 Swiss Guard 8 See also 9 ReferencesAustria edit nbsp Insignia for Austrian oberstleutnantAustria s armed forces the Bundesheer uses the rank Oberstleutnant as its sixth highest officer rank Like in Germany and Switzerland Oberstleutnants are above Majors and below Obersts The term also finds usage with the Austrian Bundespolizei federal police force and Justizwache prison guards corps These two organizations are civilian in nature but their ranks are nonetheless structured in a military fashion Belgium editRank insignia for Oberstleutnant nbsp Flemish Luitenant kolonelGerman OberstleutnantDenmark editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2021 See also Ranks and insignia of Royal Danish Army and Ranks and insignia of Royal Danish Air Force The Danish rank of oberstlojtnant is based around the German term 2 Ranked OF 4 within NATO and having the paygrade of M401 3 it is used in the Royal Danish Army and the Royal Danish Air Force Rank insignia for oberstlojtnant nbsp Army nbsp Air ForceGermany editOberstleutnant nbsp nbsp Army and Air Force insignia Germany Country nbsp GermanyService branch nbsp German Army nbsp German Air ForceAbbreviationOTLNATO rank codeOF 4Next higher rankOberstNext lower rankMajorEquivalent ranksLieutenant colonelFregattenkapitan German Navy Typically suffixes can be applied to the word Oberstleutnant to specify the individual type of officer Retired officers that are not incapacitated i e theoretically available for reactivation from service continue to use their title with the suffix a D Germany 4 or aD Switzerland 5 an abbreviation of ausser Dienst out of service Suffixes that specify military specialization in active service include Oberstleutnant i G im Generalstabsdienst for general staff officers or Oberstleutnant d R der Reserve for reservists The suffix i R im Ruhestand implying retirement without the legal specification of a D is unofficial Bundeswehr edit The armed forces of West Germany and unified Germany since 1955 the Bundeswehr uses the Oberstleutnant rank in the German Army and German Air Force Equivalents in the other branches are Fregattenkapitan for the German Navy Oberfeldarzt for medical staff Flottillenarzt for naval medical staff Oberfeldapotheker for apothecary staff Flottillenapotheker for naval apothecary staff and Oberfeldveterinar for veterinary medical staff 6 Within the German state employee paygrade system the Oberstleutnant is placed within Besoldungsgruppe A and receives either the A14 or A15 paygrades depending on individual seniority Thus the Oberstleutnant is paid an equivalent wage to that of first class consuls and legates in the foreign service A14 or state employed school directors ambassadors and 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used the rank Oberstleutnant abbr OSL for its army and air force whereas the Volksmarine used the term Fregattenkapitan Norway editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2021 The rank of Oberstloytnant was introduced around the same time as Denmark as Norway at the time was part of Denmark Norway 11 Rank insignia for oberstloytnant nbsp Army nbsp Air ForceSweden editMain article Overstelojtnant The Swedish variant overstelojtnant is a senior field grade military officer rank in the Swedish Army and the Swedish Air Force immediately below the rank of colonel and just above the rank of major It is equivalent to the naval rank of Commodore captain in the Swedish Navy 12 Rank insignia for overstelojtnant nbsp Army nbsp Amphibious Corps nbsp Air ForceSwitzerland editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2021 Rank insignia for oberstleutnant nbsp ArmySwiss Guard edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2021 Rank insignia for oberstleutnant nbsp ArmySee also editRanks of the German Bundeswehr Rank insignia of the German Bundeswehr Comparative military ranks of World War I Comparative military ranks of World War IIReferences editCitations STANAG 2116 pp A 2 A 5 C 2 C 5 Editors 1935 p 3 sfn error no target CITEREFEditors1935 help Ministry of Defence 2017 Bundesbeamtengesetz BBG 86 Verordnung uber die Militardienstpflicht VMDP Artikel 95 Scheel Walter Schmidt Helmut Apel Hans 25 July 1968 Presidential Order on Rank Designation and Uniform of Soldiers Anordnung des Bundesprasidenten uber die Dienstgradbezeichnungen und die Uniform der Soldaten Bundesgesetzblatt Teil 1 1978 Nr 40 vom 25 07 1978 p 1067 PDF Bundesanzeiger Verlag in German Retrieved 16 Sep 2019 German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection 23 May 1975 Bundesbesoldungsgesetz Anlage I zu 20 Absatz 2 Satz 1 Bundesbesoldungsordnungen A und B Gesetze im Internet in German Gesetz uber die Rechtsstellung der Soldaten Soldatengesetz SG 45 Abs 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