As usual in this hobby, nothing is simple. When looking at the lower rank structure from schutze to stabsgefreiter, I know that the rank patches changed somewhat over the years, and it would appear that stabsgefreiter is the one which poses most questions.
Problem 1 - The patch I refer to is two chevrons and a star/pip. It seems to me from looking at books and previous discusions on this forum, that this patch denoted stabsgefreiter up until 1942, regardless of other changes to the system of ranks displayed on the upper arm. The questions start at this point, as according to some after '42 the rank of stabsgefreiter disappeared and this patch was used to denote an obergefreiter with over 6 years service. We know for a fact that stabsgefreiters did still exist in '45, as there is documentation to prove this, so the rank clearly didn't disappear.
Problem 2 - As for the rank of stabgefreiter itself, there are two trains of thought on what this rank actually was. The first is that stabsgefreiter is a corporal on administrative duty or staff corporal. The second is that stabsgefreiter is an obergefreiter with over 6 years service. Which is it? Or did this change at some point too?
Is it possible that the confusion of the first problem is a result of confusion caused by the second problem?
Can anyone answer what this patch actually meant in 1942? And what exactly was a stabsgefreiter anyway?
Problem 1 - The patch I refer to is two chevrons and a star/pip. It seems to me from looking at books and previous discusions on this forum, that this patch denoted stabsgefreiter up until 1942, regardless of other changes to the system of ranks displayed on the upper arm. The questions start at this point, as according to some after '42 the rank of stabsgefreiter disappeared and this patch was used to denote an obergefreiter with over 6 years service. We know for a fact that stabsgefreiters did still exist in '45, as there is documentation to prove this, so the rank clearly didn't disappear.
Problem 2 - As for the rank of stabgefreiter itself, there are two trains of thought on what this rank actually was. The first is that stabsgefreiter is a corporal on administrative duty or staff corporal. The second is that stabsgefreiter is an obergefreiter with over 6 years service. Which is it? Or did this change at some point too?
Is it possible that the confusion of the first problem is a result of confusion caused by the second problem?
Can anyone answer what this patch actually meant in 1942? And what exactly was a stabsgefreiter anyway?
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