Unterarzt (military)
Junior surgent Unterarzt (UArzt/ UA) | |
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Country | Nazi Germany |
Service branch | Heer (Wehrmacht) |
Rank | Officer Aspirant |
NATO rank code | OR-7 |
Next higher rank | Assistenzarzt (OF-1) |
Next lower rank | no |
Equivalent ranks | See list |
Unterarzt (short: UArzt or UA) was a military rank in the German Reichswehr and Wehrmacht until 1945.
It describes a qualified or licensed surgeon or dentist of the armed forces with the last or highest Officer Aspirant (O.A. or OA – de: Offizieranwärter) rank. According to the rank hierarchy it was comparable to Sergeant First Class (de: Oberfeldwebel) or Chief Petty Officer (de: Oberbootsmann) NATO-Rangcode OR7[1] in anglophone armed forces.
Wehrmacht
[edit]Heer
[edit]In the German Wehrmacht from 1933 until 1945 there were the OR7-ranks Unterarzt (physician), Unterapotheker (pharmacologist), and Unterveterinär (veterinarian). It was also comparable to the Oberfähnrich/Oberfähnrich zur See OR7-rank.
In line to the so-called Reichsbesoldungsordnung (en: Reich's salary order), appendixes to the Salary law of the German Empire (de: Besoldungsgesetz des Deutschen Reiches) of 1927[2] (changes 1937 – 1940), the comparative ranks were as follows: C 15
- Oberfeldwebel (Heer and Luftwaffe)
- Unterarzt (medical service of the Wehrmacht)
- Feldunterarzt, from 1940
- Unterveterinär (veterinarian service of the Wehrmacht)
The corps colour of the military Health Service Support (HSS) in German armed forces was traditional dark bluedark blue, and of the veterinarian service carmine red.[3] This tradition was continued by the medical service corps in Heer and Luftwaffe of the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht. However, the corps colour of the Waffen-SS and Kriegsmarine HSS was cornflower blue.
junior Rank no |
German medical officer rank Unterarzt (from 1940 Feldunterarzt) |
senior Rank Assistenzarzt |
Address
[edit]The manner of formal addressing of military surgeons/dentists with the rank Unterarzt was, „Herr Unterarzt“.
Ranks Wehrmacht until 1945[4] | Ranks | |||
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Medical service | en translation | Equivalent Heer | en equivalent | |
Generaloberstabsarzt | Senior Staff-Surgeon General | General der Waffengattung | three star rank | OF-8 |
Generalstabsarzt | Staff-Surgeon General | Generalleutnant | two star rank | OF-7 |
Generalarzt | Surgeon General | Generalmajor | one star rank | OF-6 |
Oberstarzt | Colonel (Dr.) | Oberst | Colonel | OF-5 |
Oberfeldarzt | Lieutenant colonel (Dr.) | Oberstleutnant | Lieutenant colonel | OF-4 |
Oberstabsarzt | Major (Dr.) | Major | OF-3 | |
Stabsarzt | Captain (Dr.) | Hauptmann | Captain (army) | OF-2 |
Oberarzt | First lieutenant (Dr.) | Oberleutnant | First lieutenant | OF-1a |
Assistenzarzt | Second lieutenant (Dr.) | Leutnant | Second lieutenant | OF-1b |
Unterarzt | Sergeant 1st Class (Dr.) | Fahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel (Oberfähnrich) |
Officer Aspirant | OR-7[1] |
Feldunterarzt (from 1940) |
References
[edit]- ^ a b The abbreviation "OR" stands for "Other Ranks / fr: sous-officiers et militaires du rang / ru:другие ранги, кроме офицероф"
- ^ Besoldungsgesetz vom 16. Dezember 1927 (RGBl. I …, C Soldaten S. 391), changes 1937 to 1940
- ^ “War and victory 1870-71”, culture history, published by Julius von Pflugk-Harttung. (Original title: Krieg und Sieg 1870-71, Kulturgeschichte, Herausgeber Julius von Pflugk-Harttung.)
- ^ F. Altrichter: “The reserve officer”, fourteenth checked addition, Berlin 1941, pages 158-159. (Original title: F. Altrichter: „Der Reserveoffizier“, vierzehnte durchgesehene Auflage, Berlin 1941, Seiten 158-159.)