Generalarzt Explained

Generalarzt (short: GenArzt or GA) is the designation of a military rank as well as the official title in German speaking armed forces. It is equivalent to the Admiralarzt / Generalapotheker and Brigadegeneral / .

Generalarzt
Rank insignia German medical service ranks
Introduction1956
Rank groupCommissioned officers
Army / Air Force
  • Generalarzt
    *Generalapotheker
Navy
  • Admiralarzt
    * Admiralapotheker
Abbreviation
  • GenArzt (GA)
    * GenAp (GAP)
    * AdmArzt (AA)
    * AdmAp (AAP)
OF-6

Bundeswehr

, Admiralarzt, Generalapotheker, and Admiralapotheker are the lowest general ranks of the Joint Medical Service or the military medical area of the .

Promoted to that senior rank might be assignments or appointments as follows:

Equivalent to this one-star rank (NATO-Rangcode OF-6) are Brigadegeneral (en: Brigadier general) of the Heer or Luftwaffe, and the (en: Flotilla admiral) of the Marine.

Address

The manner of formal addressing of military surgeons with the rank Generalarzt (OF6, one-star), Generalstabsarzt (OF7, two stars) or Generaloberstabsarzt is, „Herr/Frau Generalarzt“. At the other hand, military surgeons with the rank Admiralarzt (OF6, one-star), Admiralstabsarzt (OF7, two stars) or Admiraloberstabsarzt is, „Herr/Frau Admiralarzt“. Military persons with the rank Generalapotheker (OF6, one-star), will be addressed „Herr/Frau Generalapotheker“, and with the rank Admiralapotheker (OF6, one-star), will be addressed „Herr/Frau Admiralapotheker“,.

Rank insignias

On the shoulder straps (Heer, Luftwaffe) there is one golden star in golden oak leaves and the career insignia (de: Laufbahnabzeichen) as symbol of the medical standing, or course of studies. Regarding the Marine, the career insignia is in the middle of both sleeves, tree cm above the cuff strips, and on the shoulder straps between strips and button.

HeerLuftwaffe Marine
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Sequence of ranks ascenting:

Wehrmacht 1933 – 1945

Generalarzt of the Wehrmacht was comparable to the Generalmajor (OF-6, one star), as well as to the Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS.

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[1] (changes 1937 – 1940), the comparative ranks were as follows: C 3

Comparative military ranks

Ranks Wehrmacht until 1945[2]
Ranks
Medical service en translationEquivalent Heer en equivalent
GeneraloberstabsarztSenior Staff-Surgeon GeneralGeneral der Waffengattung three star rank OF-8
Staff-Surgeon Generaltwo star rank OF-7
Generalarzt Surgeon General one star rank OF-6
Colonel (Dr.)Colonel OF-5
Lieutenant colonel (Dr.) Lieutenant colonel OF-4
Major (Dr.)OF-3
Captain (Dr.)Captain (army) OF-2
First lieutenant (Dr.)First lieutenant OF-1a
Second lieutenant (Dr.)Second lieutenant OF-1b
UnterarztSergeant 1st Class (Dr.) Fahnenjunker-OberfeldwebelOfficer Aspirant OR-7[3]
Feldunterarzt (since 1940)

Kriegsmarine

Rank designations of the Kriegsmarine as to Match 30, 1934, are contained in the table below.

Ranks Kriegsmarine (medical service)
Ranks
Medical service en translationEquivalent Kriegsmarine en equivalent
Surgeon general three star rank OF-8
Rear admiral upper half (Dr.) two star rank OF-7
Admiralarzt Rear admiral lower half (Dr.) one star rank OF-6
Captain naval (Dr.)Captain (naval) OF-5
Commander (Dr.) Commander OF-4
Lieutenant commander (Dr.) Lieutenant commander OF-3
Lieutenant naval (Dr.) Lieutenant (naval) OF-2
Lieutenant junior grade (Dr.) Lieutenant (junior grade) OF-1a
Ensign (Dr.)Ensign OF-1b

Germany before 1933

In Germany before 1933 Generalstabsarzt was normally the chief of the medical service of an Army corps (Corps surgeon, de: Korpsarzt), and in some cases of a Division (Division surgeon, de: Divisionsarzt).

In Prussian Army Generalarzt, in sense of general surgeon as a staff position, was a senior military official (de: oberer Militärbeamter) with a definite rank, in the first instance Major (OF3). Since 1856 he could rise to Oberstleutnant (OF4) or even to Oberst (OF5). Senior Generalstabsärzte were often promoted to Generalmajor.[4] Equivalent authority, mandate and competence were with the Admiralarzt of the Imperial German Navy. Regular assignments to that staff position were the Medical Offices on Baltic Sea and North Sea, e.g. Kiel and Wilhelmshaven. An Admiralarzt of the Navy's Medical corps could normally be promoted up to the OF5-rank Kapitän zur See.

Officers with that rank

References

  1. Besoldungsgesetz vom 16. Dezember 1927 (RGBl. I …, C Soldaten S. 391), changes 1937 to 1940
  2. 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.)
  3. The abbreviation "OR" stands for "Other Ranks / fr: sous-officiers et militaires du rang / ru:другие ранги, кроме офицероф"
  4. Krieg und Sieg 1870-71, Kulturgeschichte, Herausgeber Julius von Pflugk-Harttung.

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