Generalmajor Ing. Robert Dietinger
Born: 14 Feb 1880 in Marburg, Drau
Died: 03 Oct 1960 in Vienna (Wien)
Awarded The Title Engineer: 00 Dec 1918
Promotions
Kadett-Offiziersstellvertreter (18 Aug 1898); Leutnant (01 Nov 1899); Oberleutnant (31 Oct 1906); Hauptmann (01 May 1911); Major (01 Nov 1915); Oberstleutnant (01 Feb 1928); Oberst (10 Jul 1923); Generalbaurat (26 Jul 1926); Generalmajor z.V. (01 Oct 1939)
Career:
Entered Austrian Army Service (18 Aug 1898)
Passed Out of the Artillery-Cadet-School as Kadett-Offiziersstellvertreter in the 26th Divisions-Artillery-Regiment (18 Aug 1898-1900)
Detached to the Artillery-Brigade-Equitation (1900-1901)
Detached to the Artillery-Department of the War School (1904-1906)
Studying at the Technical College Vienna (1906-1908)
Assigned to the Technical Military Committee (01 Nov 1906-1908)
Assigned to the Artillery-Staff, Instructor for Mechanics and Physics at the Royal and Imperial Military Academy (1908-1913)
Battery-Commander in the 10th Field-Howitzer-Regiment (1913-01 Mar 1915)
Artillery-Advisor with the VIII. Corps-Command (01 Mar 1915-01 Sep 1916)
Board-Deputy and Advisor in the Technical Committee, I. Section, 2nd Department (01 Sep 1916-16 Nov 1916)
Board-Deputy and Group-Director for Munitions and Gas Powder Supplements with the Inspection of the Technical Artillery then Royal and Imperial War Ministry, 18th Department (16 Nov 1916-20 May 1918)
Commander of the 53rd Heavy-Field-Artillery-Regiment and at the same time, Artillery-Close-Combat-Section-Commander with XXVI. Corps (20 May 1918-12 Oct 1918)
Artillery-Advisor with Army-Group-Command Feldmarschall K�ve� (12 Oct 1918-18 Jan 1919)
Director of the State-Powder-Gas-Factory Trofaiach (18 Jan 1919-01 Oct 1925)
Director of the Cannon and Rifle Section of the States Factories (01 Oct 1925-01 Aug 1926)
Director of State Factories (01 Aug 1926-30 Jul 1932)
Retired (30 Jul 1932)
Placed to Disposal (German Army) (01 Oct 1939)
Director of the German Supervisory Committee with the Factory Schneider-Creusot (01 Oct 1939-1944)
F�hrer-Reserve (1944-31 May 1944)
Retired (31 May 1944)

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