Feldwebel (redirect from Vizefeldwebel)
and the commissioned officers. There were three further NCO ranks: Vizefeldwebel (Vice Feldwebel, senior NCO), Sergeant (junior NCO) and Unteroffizier...
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commissioned officers. Cadet (Fahnenjunker, ranking between Sergeant and Vizefeldwebel) – served as cadets in the various military academies and schools. After...
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offensive. He earned the Iron Cross, 2nd class, and reached the rank of Vizefeldwebel. In August of that year he was wounded in the neck, and shortly after...
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Major Hauptmann Oberleutnant Leutnant German other ranks Feldwebel Vizefeldwebel, Sergeant Unteroffizier Gefreiter Gemeiner African other ranks Feldwebel...
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32 23 December 1917 15:30 LVG C.V Nr Metz-en-Couture Vizefeldwebel Kurt Boje and Vizefeldwebel Friedrich Neimann, Schutzstaffel 12, both killed. 33 28...
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Vizefeldwebel Gottfried Ehmann was a German World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories. Ehmann was assigned as a gunner/observer in...
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10:10 Nieuport 23 s/n B1682 DFW C.V Captured Avion Vizefeldwebel Willi Reubelt killed. Vizefeldwebel Hermann Johann Böttcher, captured. (Schlasta 12)....
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were facilitated by the triplane's marked directional instability. Vizefeldwebel Franz Hemer of Jasta 6 said, "The triplane was my favorite fighting...
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Vizefeldwebel Fritz John Jacobsen was a German World War I flying ace credited with eight confirmed and two unconfirmed aerial victories. Fritz John Jacobsen...
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Vizefeldwebel Wilhelm "Willi" Stör (10 May 1893 – 12 December 1977) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Wilhelm Stör was...
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Vizefeldwebel Hermann Juhnke (born 7 April 1893) was a German World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Hermann Juhnke was born in Laurenburg...
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Vizefeldwebel Fritz Beckhardt (27 March 1889 – 13 January 1962) was a German Jewish fighter ace in World War I.[page needed] The Nazis later expunged...
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Sõrve Peninsula. Gefreiter: 1 April 1912 Unteroffizier: 1 August 1912 Vizefeldwebel (der Reserve): 22 May 1913 Offiziersstellvertreter: 28 August 1914 Leutnant...
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deployed on the Eastern and Western Fronts. In 1916 he was promoted to Vizefeldwebel. After a gas attack, he was taken to a field hospital. In 1917 he was...
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unconfirmed victories against French aircraft beginning 17 July 1918. Vizefeldwebel Baur was awarded the Iron Cross First Class and the Bavarian Silver...
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Rank group NCOs Other ranks Heer Feldwebel Vizefeldwebel Fähnrich Sergeant Unteroffizier Gefreiter Soldat...
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Vizefeldwebel Friedrich Schumacher was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Schumacher joined Jagdstaffel 10 in March 1918 but...
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Korporal Korporal Wachtmeister Unteroffizier Vizefeldwebel Stabsschutzmann Vizefeldwebel Vizefeldwebel Zugwachtmeister Feldwebel Kompaniefeldwebel...
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Vizefeldwebel Emil Schäpe (10 October 1890 – 7 January 1925) was a German World War I flying ace credited with 18 aerial victories. See also Aerial victory...
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Vizefeldwebel Sebastian Festner (30 June 1894 – 25 April 1917) was an air ace of the Luftstreitkräfte (German Air Force) during World War I, with 12 victories...
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Vizefeldwebel Gustav Schneidewind was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. Gustav Schneidewind was born on 28 August 1890, in...
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Jagdgruppe 9, and scored his 16th victory. On 23 August, he cooperated with Vizefeldwebel Johann Pütz in what was arguably the first successful assault by aircraft...
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additional training at the Munster Training Area, he was promoted to Vizefeldwebel (senior non-commissioned officer) and received the Bavarian Military...
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structural failure, and a similar incident in which Leutnant Winter and Vizefeldwebel Preiss lost their lives, the Aviatik B was retired from active service...
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Vizefeldwebel Friedrich Manschott (21 February 1893 – 16 March 1917) was a German World War I flying ace credited with 12 aerial victories. Friedrich...
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deployed on the Western Front from October 1914. He rose to the rank of Vizefeldwebel, was wounded and taken prisoner of war by the British on 1 July 1916...
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Vizefeldwebel Josef Schwendemann was a World War I flying ace credited with 17 aerial victories. See also Aerial victory standards of World War I Josef...
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Vizefeldwebel Ernst Wiehle (born 24 November 1894, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. Ernst Wiehle...
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second part of his manuscript of Mein Kampf to Max Amann, who was his Vizefeldwebel during the First World War. Because of these writings, the Kampfhäusl...
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Vizefeldwebel Richard Paul Rothe was a German World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. See also Aerial victory standards of World War...
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