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Like all modern German armies the German armed forces in all three armed services (army, Air Force, war navy) knew three careers:
University forming: Crews carried grey and/or black shoulder straps with the number of the regiment or an appropriate federation with waffenfarbener edge (Paspellierung):
The actual badges of rank were carried at the left upper sleeve. Beyond that crews carried grey collar mirrors advanced in the above mentioned colors. At the crews there were the following ranks:
NCOs carried their badges on shoulder straps, as matte-silver Tresse as edge. Their collar mirrors corresponded to those of the crews.
The appointment generally took place after existence of the examination to the main sergeant. Into this utility position prefers technical sergeants and Csms appointed, who maintained their regular rank insignias beside the "piston rings". As long as they had the utility position, the address for both read (!) Ranks "main sergeants".
In the war increased also sergeants, every now and then even SSGs and NCOs were appointed first sergeants. Since they had not taken the examination, they were tituliert officially as "main sergeant service door".
The designation "main sergeant" replaced originally the designation "technical sergeant of the troop" used for the utility position of the first sergeant.
Traditionally German officers carried shoulder pieces with waffenfarbener document; General staff officers carried it in karmesin, generals in high red. The shoulder pieces were from Aluminiumgespinst, twisted at second lieutenants and main people cords (flat cords), sewn next to each other, with staff officers quadruple twisted, with generals likewise from golden Gespinst with aluminiumfarbener insert. In addition if necessary four-jagged golden or silver stars were carried. The officer collar mirrors were not attached, somewhat larger at the high-closed anthrazitfarbenen collar and silver with raids in the above mentioned colors many officers, who participated actively in fighting, carried however their badges of rank. Thus they wanted to be prevented, be constituted and killed of hostile snipers as officers.
Generals carried already since that 19. Jh. red collar mirrors with a golden representative sheet on it.
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