Seekadett
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| Seekadett | |
|---|---|
| shoulder board / cuff title / mounting loop | |
| Country | |
| Service branch | |
| Abbreviation | SKad |
| Rank group | Non-commissioned officers |
| Rank | German NCO rank |
| NATO rank code | OR-5 |
| Formation | 1966 |
| Next higher rank | Obermaat |
| Next lower rank | Oberstabsgefreiter |
| Equivalent ranks | Fähnrich |
Seekadett (short SKad or SK; transl. Naval (officer) cadet,[1] lit. 'sea cadet') is a military rank of the Bundeswehr and of former German-speaking naval forces.
The legal basis for the German Navy is the Presidential order of the Federal president (German: Bundespräsident) on rank insignia and uniforms of soldiers.[2]
Seekadett is the entrance rank to the Officer Aspirant (OA – German: Offizieranwärter) career. By the salary class, it is equivalent to the Unteroffizier ohne Portepee ranks Maat (rank) (Navy) and Unteroffizier of Heer or Luftwaffe.
It is also grouped as OR-5 in NATO, equivalent to technical sergeant, sergeant or petty officer second class in the US armed forces.
In navy context NCOs of this rank were formally addressed as Herr/ Frau Seekadett also informally / short Seekadett.
The name to the rank-equivalent persons in uniform of Heer or Luftwaffe are Fahnenjunker. Pertaining authority of command, promotion, and payment level, Seekadett compares with Fahnenjunker as well.
The sequence of ranks (top-down approach) in that particular group is as follows:
Unteroffizier ohne Portepee
- OR-5a: Obermaat / Heer and Luftwaffe Stabsunteroffizier
- OR-5b: Seekadett / Fahnenjunker
- OR-5c: Maat / Unteroffizier
| junior Rank Oberstabsgefreiter |
Seekadett |
senior Rank Obermaat |
| Bootsmann |
Rank insignia

An officer candidate's career is indicated by the enlisted rank with the golden nautical star on the shoulder strap and sleeve in the Deutsche Marine, and a thin silver cord on the shoulder strap in Heer and Luftwaffe.
The rank insignia of Seekadett consist of sleeve badge and shoulder straps. Sleeve insignia are on upper arms, and form two open opposite faced angles, showing (by points) upwards and downwards. The shoulder straps are bordered by a golden braid that is open to the sleeve seam.
Already below the lowest officer designated rank "Seekadett" any military person, assigned to an officer career, has to wear additionally to the particular rank the two capital letters “OA”, indicating to the “Officer Aspirant” career. The "nautical star" symbolises the "OA" career.
| from 1956 | |||||||||||
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| Distinction | Oberfähnrich (Senior cadet sergeant) |
Fähnrich (Cadet sergeant) |
Fahnenjunker (Officer cadet senior grade) |
Oberfähnrich (Senior aviation cadet) |
Fähnrich (Aviation cadet) |
Fahnenjunker (Officer cadet senior grade) |
Oberfähnrich zur See (Senior midshipman) |
Fähnrich zur See (Midshipman) |
Seekadett[1]
(Naval cadet) | ||
| Rangcode | (OR-7) | (OR-6) | (OR-5) | (OR-7) | (OR-6) | (OR-5) | (OR-7) | (OR-6) | (OR-5) | ||
| NATO | Cadet sergeant | Midshipman | |||||||||
| USAF | Aviation cadet auch Warrant Officer | ||||||||||
| RAF | Acting pilot officer | ||||||||||