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Fahnenjunker (short Fhj or FJ, English: officer cadet; lit.'flag junker') is a military rank of the Bundeswehr and of some former German armed forces. In earlier German armed forces it was also the collective name for many officer aspirant ranks. It was established by the Presidential order of the Federal president on rank insignia and uniforms of soldiers.[1]

Fahnenjunker
Heer and Luftwaffe shoulder insignia
Country Germany
Service branch German Army
 German Air Force
AbbreviationFhj
RankGerman NCO rank
NATO rank codeOR-5
Non-NATO rankE-5
Formation1966
Next higher rankStabsunteroffizier
Next lower rankOberstabsgefreiter
Equivalent ranksSeekadett

Rank

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Fahnenjunker is the entrance rank to an officer aspirant career. According to the salary class, it is equivalent to the Unteroffizier ohne Portepee ranks Unteroffizier of the army or air force, and Maat of the Deutsche Marine. It is also grouped as OR-5 in NATO, equivalent to Sergeant, Staff Sergeant in the US Armed forces.

In the army context, NCOs of this rank were formally addressed as Herr/ Frau Fahnenjunker also informally / short Fahnenjunker.

The sequence of ranks (top-down approach) in that particular group is as follows:
Unteroffizier ohne Portepee

Preceded by
junior Rank
Oberstabsgefreiter
'   
Fahnenjunker'
Succeeded by
senior Rank
Stabsunteroffizier
Unteroffizier

Rank insignia

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Bundeswehr

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An officer candidate's career is indicated by the enlisted rank with a thin silver cord on the shoulder strap in the army and the air force, and with the golden nautical star on the shoulder strap and sleeve in the Deutsche Marine.

The rank insignia of Fahnenjunker consists of shoulder straps, bordered by a golden braid that is open to the sleeve seam. Fahnenjunker of the air force wear an additional Air Force wing on the open end of the braid. The rank insignia on field and battle dress are in black colour.

Below the lowest officer designated rank of "Fahnenjunker," any military person who is assigned to be a career officer has to wear the two capital letters “OA” in addition to the particular rank, indicating the “Officer Aspirant” career.

from
1956
    German Navy 
                         
                 
Distinction Oberfähnrich
(Senior cadet sergeant)
Fähnrich
(Cadet sergeant)
Fahnenjunker
(Officer cadet
senior grade)
Oberfähnrich
(Senior aviation cadet)
Fähnrich
(Aviation cadet)
Fahnenjunker'
(Officer cadet
senior grade)
Oberfähnrich zur See
(Senior midshipman)
Fähnrich zur See
(Midshipman)
Seekadett[2]


(Naval cadet)

Rangcode (OR-7) (OR-6) (OR-5) (OR-7) (OR-6) (OR-5) (OR-7) (OR-6) (OR-5)
NATO Cadet sergeant Midshipman
USAF Aviation cadet and Warrant Officer
RAF Acting pilot officer

Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS

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Fahnenjunker/Junker
  German Army &
Luftwaffe
         
Fahnenjunker-
stabsfeldwebel
Fahnenjunker-
oberfeldwebel
Fahnenjunker-
feldwebel
Fahnenjunker-
unterfeldwebel
Fahnenjunker-
unteroffizier
  Waffen-SS        
SS-Standarten-
oberjunker
SS-Standarten-
junker
SS-Oberjunker SS-Junker

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The Federal president (publisher): Order of the Federal president (de: Bundespräsident) on rank insignia and uniform of soldiers (short title: BPräsUnifAnO), issued July 14, 1978.
  2. ^ Langenscheidt´s Encyclopaedic Dictionary of the English and German language: „Der Große Muret-Sander“, Part II German-English, Second Volume L–Z, 8th edition 1999, ISBN 3-468-01126-1; p. 1.381