Stabsbootsmann Explained

Stabsbootsmann
Country: Germany
Abbreviation:StBtsm
Nato Rank:OR-8
Formation:1955
Rank Group:German NCO rank
Higher Rank:Oberstabsbootsmann
Lower Rank:Hauptbootsmann
Equivalents:Stabsfeldwebel

Stabsbootsmann (StBtsm or SB) is the second highest Non-commissioned officer (NCO) rank in the German Navy. It is grouped as OR8 in NATO, equivalent to First Sergeant, Master Sergeant, or Senior Chief Petty Officer in the US Armed forces, and to Warrant Officer Class 2 in the British Army and Royal Navy.

In navy context NCOs of this rank were formally addressed as Herr/ Frau Stabsbootsmann also informally / short Staber.

History

In 1938, grades were introduced by the German Kriegsmarine depending on the particular career as follows:[1]

These grades were equivalent to the German Wehrmacht ranks Stabsfeldwebel and Stabswachmeister, or the Waffen-SS grade Stabsscharführer.

Grades Stabsfeldwebel and Stabswachmeister have been used in the GDR National People's Army until 1990 as well. The equivalent in the Volksmarine was Stabsmeister.

The sequence of ranks (top-down approach) in that particular group is as follows:
Unteroffiziere mit Portepee

Stabsbootsmann / Stabsfeldwebel
junior Rank
Hauptbootsmann

Stabsbootsmann
senior Rank
Oberstabsbootsmann
Oberfähnrich zur See

Equivalent in other NATO countries

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Mallmann Showell, p. 227