Troop service

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Troop service in Germany refers to a career area for soldiers in the Bundeswehr .

definition

According to the Soldiers' Career Ordinance , the following careers are assigned to military service :

  • Career of troop service teams ,
  • Careers of the troops service reserve ,
  • Career of sergeant in service,
  • Career of sergeants in the troop service reserve,
  • Career of military service officers ,
  • Careers of officers of the service reserve.

use

In a career of the troop service soldiers are used with military-specific tasks. The raceways of the military service constitute the rule. The uses, service areas and careers depend heavily on the armed force , the military organization area which branch of service , the order of use as well as the category from. They can range from "simple" assignments in the rank group of the teams to leadership assignments as troop , group , platoon leaders and beyond, as well as teaching assignments as lecture hall managers, staff, official and special assignments.

Troop service officers and sergeants are often military leaders and train soldiers.

Specialized uses for which there is no specific specialist service are also possible in troop service. This includes, for example, the aviation service and service in military air traffic control or as a staff officer with the qualification for judicial office .

Recruitment, training and career change

Sergeants and officers usually begin their careers as candidates ( officer candidate or sergeant candidate ). A setting with a higher grade is possible when forces are provided within the service specific uses for which the candidates corresponding civil professional qualifications has.

A change within the same career group from or to a career in military service constitutes a horizontal career change.

Other career areas

If a soldier is not assigned to a career in troop service, he belongs to a different career area. These are:

In the careers of professional non-commissioned officers , there is no career of the military service. In addition to the specific specialist careers of the medical and military music service (but not of the geographic information service), there are instead careers of the specialist NCOs of the general specialist service . Members of these careers perform tasks that require qualifications that can be used in a civil profession, e.g. B. in the area of ​​human resources, material management and disposition as well as repairs.

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