Hauptfeldwebel (rank)
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Country | Germany |
Service branch | German Army German Air Force |
Abbreviation | HptFw |
Rank | Unteroffiziere mit Portepee grade |
NATO rank code | OR-7 / OR-8 |
Non-NATO rank | E-7 |
Formation | 1957 |
Next higher rank | Stabsfeldwebel |
Next lower rank | Oberfeldwebel |
Equivalent ranks | Hauptbootsmann |
Hauptfeldwebel (HptFw or HF; lit. 'Head Field Bailiff') is the third highest Non-commissioned officer (NCO) grade in German Army and German Air Force.[1] It is grouped as OR-7 / OR-8 in NATO, equivalent to US Army Sergeant 1st Class and Master Sergeant.[2] In army/ air force context NCOs of this rank were formally addressed as Herr Hauptfeldwebel also informally / short Hauptfeld.
History
The Hauptfeldwebel introduced by the German Wehrmacht in 1938, was not as a military rank but an assignment to "company sergeant" (German: Kompaniefeldwebel or Spiess). Most experienced Portepée-NCO with the rank Stabsfeldwebel or Oberfeldwebel (more seldom Feldwebel) have been assigned to that distinguished position. The equivalent assignment in the Waffen-SS was the SS-Stabsscharführer.
The assignment was also used in the GDR National People's Army from 1956 until 1990.
In 1957, the rank was introduced in the West German Armed Forces.
Rank sequence
The sequence of ranks (top-down approach) in that particular group (Senior NCOs with portepee) is as follows:
- OR-9: Oberstabsfeldwebel / Oberstabsbootsmann
- OR-8: Stabsfeldwebel / Stabsbootsmann
- OR-7: Hauptfeldwebel / Hauptbootsmann
- OR-6: Oberfeldwebel / Oberbootsmann
- OR-6: Feldwebel / Bootsmann
References
- ^ "§ 18 SLV - Einzelnorm". Archived from the original on 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
- ^ "STANAG 2116 NATO code of ranks" (PDF). Hungarian University of Public Service, Ludovika. 1996-03-13.
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Sources
- BROCKHAUS, Die Enzyklopädie in 24 Bänden (1796–2001), Band 5: 3-7653-3665-3, S. 487, Definition: Hauptfeldwebel/Oberfähnrich
- BROCKHAUS, Die Enzyklopädie in 24 Bänden (1796–2001), Band 7: 3-7653-3676-9, S. 185, Hauptfeldwebel