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''Adjustierung'' (literal: ''adjustation'' | AT: ienstkleidung en: service dress) is derived from the German (Austrian) verb ''adjustieren'' (AT: usrüsten en: equipLangenscheidt´s Encyclopaedic Dictionary of the English and German language: „Der Große Muret-Sander“, Part II German-English First Volume A–K, 9th edition 2002, p. 53 – de: Adjustierung / en: service dress) is in Austrian armed forces the generic term to a defined type uniform, as well as the paraphrase to a specific dress and equipment to be worn by military personnel. However, another historical designation to military uniform, e.g. in the
Austro-Hungarian Army The Austro-Hungarian Army (, literally "Ground Forces of the Austro-Hungarians"; , literally "Imperial and Royal Army") was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint arm ...
(1867–1918), was ''Montur'', and in the
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''Montierung''. Today the Austrian Bundesheer discriminates the different kinds of ''Adjustierung'' (mil. dress and equipment | adjustation) as follows: *Paradeadjustierung (en: parade adjustation) *Marschadjustierung / Feldadjustierung (en: march adjustation / field adjustation) *Gebirgsadjustierung (en: mountain adjustation) In the German Bundeswehr is ''Anzugsordnung'' (en: dress order) the equivalent to the Austrian ''Adjustierung''. Until 1945 the designation ''
Waffenrock ( lso ) was originally a medieval German term for an outer garment, worn by knights over their armor. Later, became the generic term for any military uniform, including dress and parade uniforms, and also referred to epaulettes or shoulder bo ...
'' was commonly used.


Kinds of military adjustation

Hauptmann der k.k. Landwehr in Parade nach 1908.png, Oberleutnant der k.k. Dalmatiner Rtd. Landeschützen.png, K.u.k. Sappeur in Marschadjustierung.png, K.u.k. Dragoneroffizier in Parade.png, K.u.k. Militär-Bauingenieur .png, K.u.k. Jäger in Wintermarschadjustierung.png, Oberst der k.u.k. Deutschen Infanterie (9. IR) in Paradeadjustierung.png, K.u.k. Infanterist in Marschadjustierung.png, K.k. Gebirgsinfanterie in Marschadjustierung nach 1907.png, K.u.k. Bosnisch-Hercegowinische Jäger .png,


See also

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References


Further reading

*Rest, Ortner, Illming ''Des Kaisers Rock im 1. Weltkrieg'' Edition ''Militaria'' Vienna 2002 * ''Adjustierungsvorschrift für die k. u. k. gemeinsame Armee, die k.k. Landwehr, die k.u. Landwehr, die verbundenen Einrichtungen und das Corps der Militär-Beamten.'' (Theil III) Herausgegeben mit Genehmigung des k.u.k. Kriegsministeriums durch die k.u.k. Hofdruckerei von Erich Christl, Bozen 1912. * Johann C. Allmayer-Beck, Erich Lessing: ''Die K.u.k. Armee. 1848-1918''. Verlag Bertelsmann, München 1974, . * Stefan Rest: ''Des Kaisers Rock im ersten Weltkrieg''. Verlag Militaria, Wien 2002, * ''Das k.u.k. Heer im Jahre 1895'' Schriften des Heeresgeschichtlichen Museums in Wien -
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