In the German Wehrmacht, Hauptfeldwebel was not a rank but a position title or appointment, equivalent to the Commonwealth company sergeant major or U.S. company-level first sergeant. There was one such non-commissioned officer in every infantry company, artillery battery, cavalry squadron, etc. He was the seniorNCO of his subunit, but his duties were largely administrative and he was not expected to accompany his unit into an assault or a firefight. The Hauptfeldwebel had many nicknames, including Spieß and Mutter derKompanie. He wore two rings of NCO braid around the cuff of his sleeves and carried a Meldetasche tucked into the tunic front, in which he carried blank report forms, rosters and other papers related to his duties. The German Army had no equivalent of the Commonwealth Regimental Sergeant Major. The appointment could be held by a senior non-commissioned officer, normallyOberfeldwebel of Feldwebel. If the billet was filled out of necessity by an Unteroffizier ohne Portepee, he was termed a Hauptfeldwebeldiensttuer, or "one serving as Hauptfeldwebel." The equivalent appointment in anglophone armed forces might have been company sergeant major or U.S. company-level first sergeant.
In the Waffen-SS the equivalent to the appointment Hauptfeldwebel in Heer and Luftwaffe, was the SS-Stabsscharführer until 1945. The traditional nicknames "spear" and "company mother" were used as well. He also wore two rings of NCO braid around the cuff of his sleeves, similar to the Wehrmacht.
In the NationalPeople's ArmyHauptfeldwebel was also an appointment, held by a senior non-commissioned officer ranks, e.g. Oberfeldweble or Stabsfeldwebel later Fähnrich. It was used in
Landstreitkräfte
Luftstreitkräfte
Grenztruppen
The appointment insignia, the so-called "double piston rings" on both cuffs on the uniform jacket and the overcoat, were identical to those used in the Wehrmacht until 1945. The nicknames were analogue to the Wehrmacht "spear" and "company mother".
Bundeswehr
Today, the former billet Hauptfeldwebel as a company's Senior NCO has become a regular rank between Oberfeldwebel and Stabsfeldwebel. The position previously known as Hauptfeldwebel is now called Kompaniefeldwebel, while the nicknames - and, in their general outlines, the duties - have remained. Company sergeants major often have the rank of Hauptfeldwebel now, though. ;See also: