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SS-Stabsscharführer (short: Stascha; address: Stabsscharführer [ˈʃtaːpsʃaːɐ̯fyːʁɐ]; lit. 'Staff squad leader') was not a rank, but a position title or appointment, mainly used in the Waffen-SS, equivalent to the Hauptfeldwebel of the Wehrmacht (Heer and Luftwaffe) between the years of 1938 to 1945. In accordance with Hauptfeldwebel of Heer and Luftwaffe, the SS-Stabsscharführer had many nicknames, including Spieß ("Spear") and Mutter der Kompanie ("company mother"). He also wore two rings of NCO braid around the cuff of his sleeves, similar to the Wehrmacht.