Maat (rank)

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Maat (de, Template:Literally) is a naval rank, of German origin, used by a number of countries. The term is derived from the low German māt (comrade).[1] Via the Dutch language, the word became a nautical term and described the assistant to a deck officer. Since the second half of the 17th century Maate were the lowest class of non-commissioned officers aboard a warship.

Denmark

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Rank insignia of Math for the Royal Danish Army, used on the M/58 (1951–1960).

In 1951, it was decided to end the conscription–based military in Denmark and transition to a professional military. As such, the math rank was introduced, replacing the rank of menig given to all conscripted soldiers. With the math rank, soldiers were signed on to a contract following completion of basic training. By 1960, the math rank was replaced by the constable rank system.[2]

Estonia

NATO code OR-5 OR-4
Estonian Vanemmaat Maat Nooremmaat
File:Naval Ensign of Estonia.svg Estonian Navy[3] File:Estonia-Navy-OR-5.svg File:Estonia-Navy-OR-4b.svg File:Estonia-Navy-OR-4a.svg
Senior mate Mate Junior mate
Official translation Petty officer 1st class Petty officer 2nd class Petty officer 3rd class

Germany

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However, Maate is also the collective name to all junior NCO-ranks (ranks: Maat, Seekadett, and Obermaat) in the modern day's German Navy.

In navy context NCOs of this rank were formally addressed as Herr/ Frau Maat also informally / short Maat. The sequence of ranks (top-down approach) in that particular group is as follows:
Unteroffizier ohne Portepee

History

In the Prussian Navy and the Kaiserliche Marine Maate were Unteroffiziere ohne Portepee. According to their specialization, Maate would be known as e.g. Steuermannsmaat (Coxswain's Mate), Feuerwerksmaat (Ordnance Mate), Bootsmannsmaat (Boatswain's Mate) or Maschinistenmaat (Machinist's Mate).[4] Maate were recruited among conscripts who volunteered to serve for a minimum of six years. After approximately four years they could expect to become Maat. Re-enlistment was common but in most specialities the career options would end with achieving the rank of Obermaat; only after 18 years in service was a promotion as supernumary Vizefeldwebel possible, and only if there was a billet open. The 1914/15 naval budget included 7857 billets for Maate and 5237 for Obermaate.[5]

Kriegsmarine

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Maat H. Grund, Kriegsmarine
Maate (Unteroffiziere ohne Portepee)
Title Maat
Epaulette
(Shore troops only)
File:Kriegsmarine-Unteroffizier-Shore h.svg
Collar tab File:Kriegsmarine OR5b-MT col02 1945.svg
Sleeve insignia File:Kriegsmarine sleeve Steuermannmaat.svg File:Kriegsmarine sleeve Bootsmannmaat.svg
Steuermannmaat Bootsmannmaat
German Army equivalent Unteroffizier
US Equivalent Petty officer, third class
Source:[6]

Poland

NATO code OR-4 OR-3
Polish Bosmanmat Starszy mat Mat
File:Naval Ensign of Poland.svg Polish Navy[7] File:POL PMW pagon1 bosmanmat.svg File:POL PMW pagon1 starszy mat.svg File:POL PMW pagon1 mat.svg
Boatswain mate Senior mate Mate

See also

References

  1. Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen. sv Maat
  2. Nørholtz, Tine (2019). "HKKF: 60 år" [HKKF: 60 years] (PDF). Fagligt Forsvar (in Danish). Hærens Konstabel- og Korporalforening. 3: 19–22. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2022.
  3. "Sümboolika: Mereväe Auastmed". mil.ee (in Estonian). Estonian Defence Forces. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  4. Wörterbuch zur deutschen Militärgeschichte, sv Maat.
  5. Deutsche Militärgeschichte 1648-1939. Vol. VIII, p.283,285,292.
  6. Handbook on German Military Forces 1945. TM-E 30-451. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, plate XVI, XVII.
  7. "Sposób noszenia odznak stopni wojskowych na umundurowaniu Marynarki Wojennej" (PDF). wojsko-polskie.pl (in Polish). Armed Forces Support Inspectorate. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-06-07. Retrieved 7 June 2021.

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