Naval Rank Flags (Germany) (original) (raw)

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Flag of the Federal Chancellor and of the Minister of Defence See also:
Presidential Standard - Standarte des Bundespräsidenten
Command flags - Kommandozeichen
Flag of the Armed Forces´ Chief of Staff - Kommandozeichen des Generalinspekteurs der Bundeswehr
Admiral's Flag - Admiralsflagge
Vice Admiral's Flag - Vizeadmiralsflagge
Rear Admiral's Flag - Konteradmiralsflagge
Commodore's Flag/Flotilla Admiral's Flag - Flotillenadmiralsflagge
Flag for the Officer Commanding a Flotilla or a Squadron - Flotillenstander/Geschwaderstander
Flag for the Officer Commanding a Division - Divisionsstander
Commissioning Pennant - Kommandowimpel
Distinguishing Flags - Unterscheidungszeichen
Flag for the Officer Commanding a Temporary Naval Unit - Gruppenstander
Flag for the Senior Officer Afloat - Dienstaltersttander
Distinguishing Pennants for Motor Boats - Erkennungswimpel für Kraftboote
Army Lieutenant General's Distinguishing Pennant for Motor Boats - Generalleutnant
Army Major General's Distinguishing Pennant for Motor Boats - Generalmajor
Army Brigade General's Distinguishing Pennant for Motor Boats - Brigadegeneral
Air Force General's Distinguishing Pennant for Motor Boats - General der Luftwaffe)
Air Force Lieutenant General's Distinguishing Pennant for Motor Boats - Generalleutnant der Luftwaffe
Air Force Major General's Distinguishing Pennant for Motor Boats - Generalmajor der Luftwaffe
Air Force Brigade General's Distinguishing Pennant for Motor Boats - Brigadegeneral der Luftwaffe
Other Military Flags:
Flags of the Armed Forces - Truppenfahne und Kommandozeichen der Bundeswehr
Index of all German Pages Other sites:
Flag Officers of the World at _Joseph McMillan_´s Sea Flags website.
Introduction: German Military Rank Flags
The following flags which were rank flags of the German Navy through the Imperial, Weimar and Nazi periods were readopted [in 1956]: the warship pennant, admiral's, vice-admiral's, rear-admiral's, flotilla and division [and senior officer] pennants.
Norman Martin, February 1998
According to the navy regulation [_Marine Dienstvorschrift_] MDv 161/1 (Bundesministerium der Verteidigung 1977):
- The presidential standard is hoisted on ships where the President is present. On ships flowing it no command signs or distinguishing signs may be hoisted.
- Kommandozeichen or command flags shall indicate the place and the rank of a person aboard a ship:
- Flag of the Federal Chancellor and of the Minister of Defence
- Flag of the Armed Forces' Chief of Staff (Kommandozeichen des Generalinspekteurs der Bundeswehr)
- Admiral's Flag (Admiralsflagge)
- Vice Admiral's Flag (Vizeadmiralsflagge)
- Rear Admiral's Flag (Konteradmiralsflagge)
- Commodore's Flag (Flotilla Admiral's Flag, Flotillenadmiralsflagge)
- Flag for the Officer Commanding a Flotilla or a Squadron (Flotillenstander / Geschwaderstander)
- Flag for the Officer Commanding a Division (Divisionsstander)
- Commissioning Pennant (Kommandowimpel)
- Unterscheidungszeichen or distinguishing flags are flags used to show command or seniority in cases, when ships are joined together accidentally or temporarily. These flags are used together with the masthead pennant, whereas in the case of the command signs above either the masthead pennant (showing the lowest rank) is used or one of the higher rank command signs:
- The Gruppenstander (group pennant) is the same as the Geschwaderstander (squadron pennant) and is used by the commanding officer of a temporary naval unit.
- The Dienstaltersttander (seniority pennant) is the same as the Divisionsstander (division pennant) and is used in harbour by the most senior officer of the ships present there, if none of the ships use a command sign of higher rank than the masthead pennant.
- Erkennungswimpel für Kraftboote or distinguishing pennants for motor boats are used aboard motor-boats of the Bundeswehr used by admirals or generals of the Bundeswehr, who are not entitled to use their own command signs; they are also used for foreign admirals or generals, if they do not have their own command signs or if these are not available.
Sources:
- Album des Pavillons 2000
- Flaggenbuch 1939 (1992 reprint)
- Zänkert 1995
- Bundesministerium der Verteidigung 1977 M. Schmöger, 21 November 2001
I quite understand the use of these distinguishing pennants for motor boats for army and air force, as well as for foreign general officers, but not quite its use for Marine admirals. In other words, in what circumstances would a German admiral use his distinguishing pennant (Erkennungswimpel) instead of the command flag (Kommandozeichen) - only "...if these are not available" i.e. when there is not an adequate stock of rank flags on board?
Santiago Dotor, 22 November 2001
The admirals' flags are not rank flags, but command signs, i.e. they are not used because the person using them is of admiral rank, but because he is the commanding officer of a ship or a naval unit, being of admiral rank. They are only used in the area of his personal command. So if he visits a different naval unit, he is not entitled to use the admiral's flag.
The distinguishing pennants for motor boats are something totally different, as I understand it. Actually, the only source for these pennants is the MDv 161/1 (Bundesministerium der Verteidigung 1977), that does not describe the use too thoroughly. As I understand it, these pennants indicate the rank (and not the position as a commanding officer). And they are not used aboard true warships or auxiliary ships of the navy, but aboard motor boats, i.e. for instance harbour launches or even boats of the army (engineer units). If these boats belonged to the naval unit under the command of that admiral, they would use his admiral's flag (command sign), though.
M. Schmöger, 23 November 2001
Flag of the Federal Chancellor and of the Minister of Defence
According to the navy regulation [_Marine Dienstvorschrift_] MDv 161/1 (Bundesministerium der Verteidigung 1977), the federal service flag is used as command flag (to indicate the place and the rank of a person aboard a ship) for the Bundesminister der Verteidigung (Minister of Defence) or the Bundeskanzler (Federal Chancellor) — that means basically in peacetime the Minister, in wartime the Chancellor.
M. Schmöger, 21 November 2001