German: Bootsmannsmaat [1] was, in the Austro-Hungarian Navy (1786-1918), an enlisted rank and, in the Imperial German Navy, a non-commissioned officer (NCO) rank.[2]
Bootsmannsmaat was in the k.u.k. Austro-Hungarian Navy (1786 until 1918) equivalent to the rank Corporal of the k.u.k. Common Army. The sequence of ranks was as follows:
See also: Ranks in the Austro-Hungarian Navy.
See also: Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine.
German: Bootsmannsmaat | |
Native Name: | Boatswain's mate |
Abbreviation: | BtsmMaat |
Formation: | 1933 |
Abolished: | 1945 |
Higher Rank: | German: Oberbootsmannmaat |
Lower Rank: | German: [[Oberstabsgefreiter]] |
The Bootsmannsmaat was equivalent to the rank of Unteroffizier in Heer und Luftwaffe.
Regarding the particular career or assignment the sequence of ranks (both of them OR5 / second mates) and the grade description was established as follows:
Similar to the naming in German speaking naval forces, in the Imperial Russian Navy (IRN) of the Russian Empire there was the rank Bootsmannsmaat (original) as well. However, it was an OR6-rank equivalent to the Senior unteroffizier (ru: «старший унтерофицер» (ОR6)).The sequence of ranks was as follows: