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Generalmajor

General officer rank in many militaries


General officer rank in many militaries

FieldValue
nameMajor general
native_nameGeneralmajor
imageMajor general rank flag (Denmark).svg
image_size100px
captionRank flag
image2[File:Denmark-Army-OF-7-M69-shirt.svg
caption2Army and Air force insignia
image3Denmark-Vehicle Star Plate OF-7.svg
image_size3100px
caption3Vehicle Star Plate
countryDenmark
service branch
abbreviationgen.m.
rank group[General officer (Chefniveau)
rankTwo-star
NATO rankOF-7
pay gradeM404
formationBefore 1671
higher rankGeneralløjtnant
lower rankBrigadegeneral
equivalentsKontreadmiral

Generalmajor is the Germanic variant of major general, used in a number of Central and Northern European countries.

Austria

Belgium

Denmark

| Non-NATO rank =

Generalmajor is the second lowest general officer rank in the Royal Danish Army and Royal Danish Air Force. As a two-star rank it is the equivalent to the rank of counter admiral in the Royal Danish Navy.

The rank is rated OF-7 within NATO. It has the grade of M404 within the Ministry of Defence's pay structure. The rank of major general is reserved for the Chief of the army and air force.

History

On 25 May 1671, the ranks were codified, by King Christian V, with the publication of the Danish order of precedence. Here generals of the branch were placed below Lieutenant field marshal (), and above the noble rank of Count and the military rank of Lieutenant general.

As part of the Army Reform of 1867, the ranks of Major, Lieutenant colonel were removed and only a single "General" rank was kept. After the 1880 reform, the general officer ranks were reintroduced. Commanding generals of the 1st and 2nd General Command were made Lieutenant generals while everyone else were made Major general.

Insignia

The first official uniform was instituted on 29 September 1737. The first few uniform designs have not survived, though they were likely red, highly ornamented coats without collar. The red coat remained until 1768, when Comte de Saint-Germain instituted white uniforms for generals, these were however removed shortly after, in 1769. In 1772, the first real ranks were introduced to the Danish Army; these were gold rings on the cuffs, with three for full generals, two for Lieutenant generals, and one for major generals. This uniform saw a number of changes until 1785, when the cuff ranks were removed.

In 1801, new uniforms were introduced for the whole army. Along with the new uniforms, epaulette ranks were introduced for officers, with generals wearing six-pointed stars on their epaulettes. The general ranks remained largely unchanged from their introduction until 1979, and the adoption of NATO STANAG 2116. The adoption created the new rank of Brigadier general, which would receive the one star, meaning the major general would receive two stars.

Rank insignia

Denmark-Army-OF-7 1801.svg|Army uniform (1801–1822) Blank.svg|Full dress (1822–1869) Field uniform (1822–1849) Blank.svg|Full dress (1869–1889) Field uniform (1849–1889) Blank.svg|Full dress (1889–1989) Denmark-Army-OF-7-1911 sleeve.svg|Field uniform (1910–1915) Danish-Army-OF-7-M15.svg|... (1915–1923) Danish-Army-OF-7-M23.svg|... (1923–1952) Danish-Army-OF-7-M58.svg|... (1952–1963) Rank insignia of brigadegeneral of the Royal Danish Army.svg|... (1963–1979) Denmark-Army-OF-6-M69-shirt.svg|Service shirt slip-on (1969–1979) Rank insignia of generalmajor of the Royal Danish Army.svg|Field uniform (1979–2018) Blank.svg|Full dress (1989–present) Denmark-Army-OF-7-M69-shirt.svg|Service shirt slip-on (1989–present) Denmark-Army-OF-7-M11.svg|Field uniform (2018–present) RDAF Maj Gen.svg|Air Force File:RDAF-OF-7 Sleeve.svg|Air Force sleeve

Finland

Germany

| Non-NATO rank = O-8

It is the third-highest general officer rank in the German Army (Heer) and German Air Force (Luftwaffe). This rank is also used in the Austrian Armed Forces, but is abbreviated as GenMjr.

Historically, German Army ranks for its generals prior to 1945 were offset by one from those of most other major European armies. Thus, prior to 1945, the Generalmajor rank in the German Army was equivalent to the brigadier general rank in other armies, and so forth.

''Generalmajor'' in modern Germany

The rank is rated OF-7 in NATO, and is grade B7 in the pay rules of the Federal Ministry of Defence. It is equivalent to Konteradmiral in the German Navy (Marine) or to Generalstabsarzt, and Admiralstabsarzt in the Zentraler Sanitätsdienst der Bundeswehr.

On the shoulder straps (Heer, Luftwaffe) there are two golden pips (stars) in golden oak leaves.

HeerLuftwaffe... to service uniform

;Bundeswehr sequence of ranks ascending:

junior rank:
Brigadegeneral[[File:Bundeswehr Logo Heer with lettering.svg28px]] [[File:Bundeswehr Logo Luftwaffe with lettering.svg63px]]senior rank:
Generalleutnant

''Generalmajor'' in East Germany

Generalmajor was in the so-called "armed organs of the GDR" (), represented by Ministry of National Defence, and Ministry for State Security, the lowest general officer rank, comparable to the one-star rank in many NATO-Armed forces (Rangcode OF-6). This was in reference to Soviet military doctrine and in line with other armed forces of the Warsaw Pact.

The equivalent rank of the Volksmarine (GDR Navy) was the Konteradmiral, often called simply Herr Admiral for short.

Junior rank
*Oberst*[[File:Flag of NVA (East Germany).svg30px]]
National People's Army rank
*Generalmajor*
(Konteradmiral)Senior rank
*Generalleutnant*
Rank insignias Generalmajor / Konteradmiral (OF-6)[[File:Emblem Stasi.svg25px]] Stasi[[File:Emblem of the Ground Forces of NVA (East Germany).svg25px]] Land forces[[File:Emblem of aircraft of NVA (East Germany).svg25px]] Air Force[[File:Vehicle roundel of Border Troops of GDR.svg25px]] GDR Border troops[[File:Flag of warships of VM (East Germany).svg30px]] VolksmarineGeneralmajorKonteradmiral
[[File:GDR Army O-6 Generalmajor.png55px]][[File:OF-6 Generalmajor DDR Air Force.png55px]][[File:GDR Border Troops OF6 Generalmajor.gif70px]][[File: OF-6 Konteradmiral VM.png55px]][[File: OF-6 Konteradmiral VM, Ärmelstreifen.png50px]]

German armies and air forces until 1945

Historical ranks (ascending):

  • Generalmajor
  • Generalleutnant
  • General der Waffengattung
  • Generaloberst
  • Generalfeldmarschall

''Generalmajor'' of the ''Wehrmacht''

Generalmajor was in the German Reich and Nazi Germany the lowest general officer rank, comparable to the one-star rank in many NATO-Armed forces (Rangcode OF-6). It was equivalent to Konteradmiral in the Kriegsmarine, and SS-Brigadeführer in the Waffen-SS until 1945.

;Rank insignia Generalmajor / Konteradmiral:

BranchGerman ArmyLuftwaffeWaffen-SSKriegsmarineCollarShoulderSleeveRank
designation
[[File:Collar tabs for the Generals of the Heer.svg65px]][[File:Luftwaffe collar tabs Generalmajor 3D.svg100px]][[File:SS-Brigadeführer Collar Rank.svg100px]]None
[[File:WMacht H OF6 GenMaj h 1945.svg100px]][[File:Luftwaffe epaulette Generalmajor.svg100px]][[File:SS-Brigadeführer h.svg100px]][[File:Kriegsmarine epaulette Konteradmiral.svg100px]]
[[File:GenMaj Brif OF6 cam slv 1945.svg100px]][[File:Luftwaffe flightsuit Generalmajor.svg100px]][[File:GenMaj Brif OF6 cam slv 1945.svg100px]][[File:Kriegsmarine-Konteradmiral.svg50px]]
GeneralmajorSS-Brigadeführer
und Generalmajor
der Waffen-SSKonteradmiral

;Sequence of ranks ascending:

Junior rank:
Oberst[[File:Balkenkreuz.svg28px]]Senior rank:
Generalleutnant

Norway

Sweden

Main article: Generalmajor (Sweden)

Generalmajor is a military rank in Sweden that is equivalent to a two-star general. It is the third highest military rank, positioned above brigadgeneral (brigade general) and below generallöjtnant (general lieutenant).

References

;Bibliography

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References

  1. (October 2019). "FKOBST L.202 - 4: Ceremoniel i Forsvaret". Danish Defence.
  2. (1999). "Den landmilitære embedsetat og centraladministratio (1763 - 1848)". Forsvarets Arkiver.
  3. (2021-10-29). "Svensk militär rang 2021 – Tjelvar.se".
  4. (2024-01-22). "Swedish Armed Forces Rank Insignia". [[Swedish Armed Forces]].
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