Originally posted by BlaineLeamon87
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Originally posted by naxos
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Here 2 examples of VERY LOW RANKING unteroffizieren (technically not yet even NCO status) clearly wearing officer quality uniforms....(exactly like mine) so with a bullion eagle, French cuffs, wider collar!
As the rank chart indicates just a step up from an Obergefreiter, as my Obergefreiter ranked officer's specification tunic.
All highly decorated, their status allowing such a fancy uniform, to include a bullion Breast eagle! Note French cuffs !
Correct info: Unteroffizier is NOT an NCO!
Btw the Unteroffizier rank was considered corporal and NOT a (junior) sergeant so not an NCO)...= Low rank!
You can't translate "Unteroffizier" as "under officer" meaning non commissioned officer, it is not! It is a corporal.(even with the collar tresse in place, but they can act as an NCO) For example during WWII, an Unteroffizier was a section commander in the German Army, a Corporal was a section commander in the British/Canadian Army and a Sergeant was a section commander in the U.S. Army. So, right off the bat we have a conflict between the different nations. A common mistake!
Gruppenführer - rank group "G" = Obergefreiter (mine) and Unteroffizier (pictures) and Unterfeldwebel...(ALL same rank group level)
Just saying it happened such exotic combinations on low ranking uniforms (Gruppenführer - "rank group G", so not even an NCO!)...
Knights cross holders of low rank as illustrated and officer candidates (Offizier Anwarter) could wear such fancy officer grade tunics because of their status!
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