Examples of 'kapitänleutnant' in a sentence

Meaning of "kapitänleutnant"

kapitänleutnant (adjective) - a German term meaning captain lieutenant. It is used in naval contexts to refer to the rank below captain

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The standard rank for a transport flotilla commander was Kapitänleutnant.
Kapitänleutnant Amberger ordered the ballast tanks blown and the submarine went up.
This degree was probably required for him to advance beyond the rank of Kapitänleutnant.
Kapitänleutnant Plüschow refused to participate.
Command was handed over to Kapitänleutnant Karl-Adolf Schlitt.
Kapitänleutnant Walter Rumpel was her captain for her entire career.
In 1914 Hersing was promoted to Kapitänleutnant and received a special training for the submarine warfare.
Kapitänleutnant Helmuth Pich commanded the boat U-168 during the time of her sinking.
She was commissioned on 26 June under the command of Kapitänleutnant Hans-Dieter Heinicke.
This meant that Kapitänleutnant Friedrich Markworth was in charge.
She was launched on 5 March 1942 and commissioned on 10 September with Kapitänleutnant Helmuth Pich in command.
Note that Kapitänleutnant Degen is saluting the flag.
She had sailed from Kiel on October 23 1939 under command of Kapitänleutnant Wilhelm Zahn with Oberleutnant z.
At Jamboli Kapitänleutnant Ludwig Bockholt, a regular German naval officer, met the zeppelin.
About noon the U-boat commander, Kapitänleutnant Werner Henke, decided to rescue the Ceramic 's skipper.

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He was promoted to Kapitänleutnant in 1914 and commanded a torpedo boat.
Saalwächter was promoted to Kapitänleutnant on 10 April 1911 and joined the admiralty in Berlin.

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