Zugsführer

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.

Zugsführer in Austria
Rank insigniaAustrian Bundesheer
Introduction1857
Rank groupCharges
Army / Air ForceZugsführer
Navyno equivalent
Lower:
Higher:
Korporal
Wachtmeister
NATO
equivalent
OR-4

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:

  • Stabführer (en: Tambour major)
  • Kurschmied (en: Health smith, cavalry shoeing)
  • Rechnungs-Unteroffizier 2. Klasse (en: Fiscal NCO 2nd class; hu: Számvivö altiszt)
  • Waffenmeister 2. Klasse (en: Weapon master 2nd class)

See also

Junior rank
Korporal

(Austro-Hungarian
armed forces rank)

Zugsführer
Senior rank
Feldwebel
DesignationSergeants / Zugsführer ranks
N/A N/A N/A
Paroli
Rank description ZugsführerKurschmiedRechnungs-
Unteroffizier
2. Klasse
Waffenmeister
2. Klasse
BranchInfantryMountain
infantry
Motor
transport regiment
CavalryFiscal mattersArtillery
(English) (Zugsführer) (Farrier) (Viscal NCO
2nd class)
(Weapon master
2nd class)
Zugsführer in k.u.k. adjustation

References

    • Die Streitkräfte der Republik Österreich, 1918-1968, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Militärwissenschaftliches Institut, 1968.
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