Oberfähnrich (NVA)

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National People's Army,
senior ensign (1979–1990)
Sleeve badge Shoulder piece

Parachute
troop sleeve badge and shoulder piece

Rank group the ensign
NATO rank code W-2 comparable
Rank Army / Air Force Ensign
Marine rank Senior Ensign of the VM
Abbreviation (in lists) OFähnr (OFR)
Grade

Midshipman (abbr .: OFähnr / in lists: OFR ) designated in the National People's Army of the GDR the second lowest rank of the rank group of cadets .

The address read: Comrade Oberfähnrich . The position of the warrant officer in the English-speaking armed forces would have been comparable to this rank group.

The NVA senior middleman would have been comparable to the horsemanship instructor or the fortress master craftsman of the Wehrmacht.

Classification in the hierarchy

Ensigns of the NVA formed an independent career group that was located between the NCOs and the officers. This was largely supplemented by senior, highly qualified NCOs with portepee or applicants with a higher school or university degree who were appointed ensign directly after completing a two-year training course . This training was part of the armed forces , for example for the NVA air forces at the military technical school of the air forces / air defense "Harry Kuhn" . During this training, the soldiers wore their own ensign student ranks . Previously serving as a non-commissioned officer was desirable, but rather rare towards the end of the 1980s.

Rank
lower:
Ensign

German Democratic RepublicGerman Democratic Republic (land of war flag)
Ensign
higher:
Ensign in staff

Other countries

With this concept, the NVA leadership followed the example of the USSR, which reintroduced the Praporschtschik career group from 1971 . A similar development took place in other Warsaw Pact states, but there they resorted in part to denominations of rank that were linked to the national military traditions of the country concerned.

Countries with different rank designations
See also

Specialty

In contrast to the Reichswehr , Wehrmacht and Bundeswehr , the officer candidates of the NVA did not have ensign ranks , but officer student ranks with the current academic year designation.

Individual evidence

  1. MEYERS UNIVERSALLEXIKON, 3rd edition 1980, order no .: 576 970 2, license no. 433 130/198/80, Volume I, page 678 «Rank between NCOs and officers; in the NVA (introduced in 1973) military technical school cadre (military specialist), has committed himself to at least 25 years of service. "