Lecture hall (military)

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A lecture hall is a unit of a school or training facility of the Bundeswehr . It is a sub-unit that corresponds to the train . Several lecture halls form an inspection . It is not to be confused with a classroom.

Unlike trains, lecture halls are usually numbered with Arabic numerals. A lecture hall usually has 12 to 24 soldiers. The military superiors of the auditorium is auditorium manager called. Their rank depends on the training group and the complexity of the training material. This can range from non-commissioned officer with portepee to staff officer .

Other sub-units that are equivalent to the lecture hall are, besides the train, chain and swarm .

Lecture halls exist, for example, in the armed forces joint tactical fire support / indirect fire training area and in the army officers' school .

At the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg and the University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, there are no lecture halls in the sense of a sub-unit, even if they are training institutions of the Federal Armed Forces. The students there belong to "student department groups" ( unit or company level). Below that there are only the unofficial living levels. The senior at the residential level is not a military superior within the meaning of Section 1 of the Superiors Ordinance .