Margrave is the English and French form of the German MarkGraf, or march + Graf or count. Not really a military rank, but something like a baron or prince. Dates back to about 1300.
German Shepard and the Belgian Malanois have the highest rank in the military.
He was a Lieutenant
The three stripes on a German uniform, particularly during World War II, indicated the rank of a soldier. Specifically, this insignia typically denoted the rank of Corporal (Unteroffizier) in the German Army. The use of stripes as a rank insignia is a common military tradition, allowing for quick visual identification of a soldier's rank.
Rami Rank's birth name is Abraham Simson Rank.
It depends on the service year/period, but if it's a rank designator after the name, it's Seaman Apprentice.
Adolf Shiklgruber attained the rank of corporal in the German army. Much later, he took the name Adolf Hitler, and became Chancellor of Germany, and later, Commander-in-Chief of the German military forces.
Generalfeldmarschall was the highest regular general officer rank in the German Wehrmacht, comparable to NATO rank codes OF10
yes the German rabbit is the largest rabbit in the world and is commonly confused with the German lop which is smaller but still in the rank of giant rabbits but chances you finding a German is extremely slim and Flemish giants rank in at 2nd largest.
A baron is a rank among the nobility, below count and viscount, and above baronet and knight.
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For the man being the officer: (whatever rank) LT. & Mrs. (the husbands name) John Doe For the woman being the officer: (whatever rank) LT. & Mr. (the husbands name) John Doe ALSO: Usually you will want to spell out. If you do abbreviate they are all caps!
The rank of Oberführer in the German military and paramilitary structures, particularly during the Nazi era, was a senior command rank, typically translating to "senior leader." It was used primarily in the SS (Schutzstaffel) and other organizations, denoting a position above Hauptführer and below Standartenführer. The rank was not part of the regular German army (Wehrmacht) but was significant within the context of the SS and other Nazi-affiliated groups. After World War II, the rank was abolished along with the organizations that used it.