Zugsführer

Not to be confused with the more senior German Army/ Air Force appointment Zugführer, equivalent to platoon leader in Anglophonic armed forces.
Zugsführer in Austria
Rank insignia Austrian Bundesheer
Introduction 1857
Rank group Charges
Army / Air Force Zugsführer
Navy no equivalent
Lower:
Higher:
Korporal
Wachtmeister
NATO
equivalent
OR-4

Zugsführer (Zgf or ZF) is a rank of the enlisted men rank group (EN group) in the Austrian Bundesheer. In comparison to the German Bundeswehr it is equivalent to the EN-rank “Oberstabsgefreiter”. A Zugsführer might be tasked to lead a sub-subunit of 8 to 13 soldiers.

During United Nations missions and in NATO Partnership for Peace the rank Zugsführer will be designated in English with Master Corporal (MCpl) and is equivalent to NATO-Rang code OR-4.

Austria-Hungaria (until 1918)

The Zugsführer rank was derived from the former platoon corporal (de: Zugskorporal) in 1857 and introduced to the Austro-Hungarian armed forces (hu: „Szakaszvezetö“). The rank was equivalent to the German NCO-grade Sergeant. The Zugsführer was authorized to wear yellow-black NCO port epée.

Depending on the armed forces branch, service, or assignment the Zugsführer rank (with the appropriate rank I insignia) was equivalent to:

See also

Junior rank
Korporal

(Austro-Hungarian
armed forces rank)

Zugsführer
Senior rank
Feldwebel
Designation Sergeants / Zugsführer ranks
Paroli
Rank description Zugsführer Kurschmied Rechnungs-
Unteroffizier
2. Klasse
Waffenmeister
2. Klasse
Branch Infantry Mountain
infantry
Motor
transport regiment
Cavalry Fiscal matters Artillery
(English) (Zugsführer) (Farrier) (Viscal NCO
2nd class)
(Weapon master
2nd class)
Zugsführer in k.u.k. adjustation

References

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