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    Posted

    I can't find this in my rank lists:

    "Überzähliger Stabs Heizer"

    Anybody know what this rank was for and what type of personnel were assigned to this rank?

    Thanks, John

    Posted

    Supernumary Senior Stoker

    Not a Kriegsmarine rank, more a throwback from earlier days when coal fired ships were the norm. Such terms are occasionally found in earlier KM documentation when earlier terminology from the Kaiserliche Marine or Reichsmarine were still sometimes being used. The "Heizer" part is more a "trade" than a "rank". Equivalent in KM terms would most likely just be (Matrosen) Stabsgefreiter.

    The supernumary part indicates that although considered qualified to act as a Senior Stoker, there was no vacancy on the unit establishment and therefore he would not be being paid for the qualification.

    • 1 year later...
    Posted

    I have just experienced "Heizer" as an Imperial German Navy rank. Perhaps not that odd if this person was aboard a ship (working in the boiler/engine room). But this gentleman was in a land-based "Marine-Kompanie".

    Can anyone expand on this definition of this "Heizer" rank?

    Posted (edited)

    This is where I saw the rank in question. I do not own this example, it belongs to another collector I know. As you can see, it is dated 1937.

    John

    Edited by John R
    • 12 years later...
    Posted (edited)

    These ranks are also known with the Kriegsmarine. They would enter the Maschinistenlaufbahn as a "Heizer", be promoted to Oberheizer (Gefreiter) after a year and Stabsheizer (Obergrefreiter) after two. These were followed by the NCO ranks of Maschinenmaat, Obermaschinenmaat/Maschinenobermaat, Maschinist and Obermaschinist (Oberfeldwebel), or, like Ritterkreuzträger Heinrich Dammeier, to Stabsobermaschinist. Some, that started that way, could even make the jump to Leutnant (Ing.) or Oberleutnant (Ing.), like Ritterkreuzträger Hans Johannsen.

    Edited by Deutschritter

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