Infanterist

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File:Offizier und Infanterist von Hoch- und Deutschmeister 1867.png
Offizier and Infanterist of the k.u.k. Inf.Rgt. 4, 1867

Infanterist (en: infantryman) – was the designation to the lowest private rank of infantry, the biggest armed forces branch of the common Austro-Hungarian Army (k.u.k. Army) from 1867 to 1918.

However, until 1918 Infanterist was also the common or generic designation to soldiers, rank independent, of the Infantry branch in the Austro-Hungarian Army as well as in the Army of the German Empire.

In line to the appropriate branch of service it did belong to the so-called Gemeine rank group, comparable to private, soldier or G.I. in Anglophone armed forces. Other Gemeine ranks were as follows:

  • Dragoner (en: dragoon),
  • Füsilier (fusilier | Am. also fusileer),
  • Grenadier,
  • Husar (hussar),
  • Infanterist (infantryman)
  • Kanonier (gunner, cannoneer),
  • Musketier (musketeer), etc.
  • Pionier (engineer)
  • Sanitätssoldat (medicalman)
  • Trainsoldat (trainman)
  • Ulan (uhlan)
Sequence of ranks
junior rank
no
War flag of Austria-Hungary (1918).svg
(Austro-Hungarian
armed forces rank)

Infanterist
senior rank
Korporal
Waffenrock k.u.k Infantrists until 1918

See also

Reference/ source

  • Dictionary to the German military history A-Me, 1st edition (Liz.5, P189/84, LSV:0547, B-Nr. 746 635 0), military publishing house of the GDR (VEB) – Berlin, 1985, Volume 1, page 307, «Infanterist».
  • BROCKHAUS, The encyclopedia in 24 volumes (1796–2001), Volume 10: 3-7653-3660-2, page 516; definition: «Infanterie»