Max Immelmann - Promotion Record and Regimental Assignments

Promotion Record and Regimental Assignments

  • Cadet, Dresden Cadet School, 1908–1911
  • Fähnrich mit Portepee (Swordknot Ensign), Eisenbahn-Regiment Nr 2 (2nd Railway Regiment), 4 April 1911
  • Pilot in training, Aviation Replacements Section, 12 November 1914 – 31 March 1915; received Imperial German Pilot’s Badge
  • Assigned, FA (Flieger-Abteilung) 10, Die Fliegertruppen des deutschen Kaiserreiches (Flying Section 10, Imperial German Flying Corps), February - 28 April 1915
  • Assigned, FA 62, 28 April 1915 - 1916
  • Leutnant (Second Lieutenant), Royal Saxony Army Reserves, 14 July 1915
  • ("Full") Leutnant, Royal Saxon Army (active list), April 1916

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