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- Q1410101 subject Q7145075.
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- Q1410101 abstract "This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Deutsch Wikipedia.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 (Russian: 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 (German: Offizier(e) militärfachlischer Dienst, OF1 and OF2) with several years of special training pertaining to construction, maintenance, and destruction of ammunition.".
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- Q1410101 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145075.
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- Q1410101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8279664.
- Q1410101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8630881.
- Q1410101 comment "This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Deutsch Wikipedia.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.".
- Q1410101 label "Feuerwerker".
- Q1410101 depiction 642_Changes_in_uniforms_and_armament_of_troops_of_the_Russian_Imperial_army.jpg.