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''Feuerwerker'' (literal: fire worker; en: ordnance technician or specialist), as well as ''Büchsenmeister'' (en: gun-master) – in the late Middle Edge until the early new times privileged soldiers, in charge of the gun service and making of ammunition. In addition to this, a ''Feuerwerker'' was a highly specialised artisan with detail knowledge of the strong protected secrets of making gunpowder and Very light. Since the 19th century ''Feuerwerker'' became a distinguished career in Austrian, German and Russian ((ロシア語:Фейерверкер; Feyerverker)) armed forces. Today, in the German Bundeswehr ''Feuerwerker'' is the collective designation to non-commissioned officers (OR5 to OR9) and officers of the military functional service ((ドイツ語: Offizier(e) militärfachlischer Dienst, OF1 and OF2)) with several years of special training pertaining to construction, maintenance, and destruction of ammunition. == Armed Forces == Feuerwerker was a military rank of the Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces (1867–1918). In the Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces ''Feuerwerker'' was equivalent to: *''Beschlagmeister I. Klasse'' (Master-Blacksmith 1st class) cavalry, *''Feldwebel'' (en: Master-Sergeant) infantry, *''Oberjäger'' (en: Master-Sergeant) of the mountain troops, *''Rechnungs-Unteroffizier I. Klasse'' (en: Fiscal master-sergeant 1st class), *''Regimentshornist'' (en: Regiment bugler), *''Regimentstambour'' (en: Regiment drummer), *''Wachtmeister'' (en: Master-Sergeant) cavalry, *''Waffenmeister I. Klasse'' (en: Weapon master 1st class) artillery and weapon arsenal, * *''Einjährig-Freiwilliger-Feldwebel'' (en:Feldwebel - volunteer serving one year), and * *''Kadett-Feldwebel'' (Officers-Aspirant in rank of Master-Sergeant). The rank insignia was a gorget patch on the stand-up collar of the so-called ''Waffenrock'' (en: tunic), and consisted of three white stars on 13 mm ragged yellow silk galloon. The gorget patch and the stand-up collar showed the particular Waffenfarbe (en: corps colour). ;Examples (selection): 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Feuerwerker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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