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We serve Germany professionally – worldwide! We cover the entire task spectrum, from high-intensity combat and stability operations to training and emergency assistance. We provide operationally ready forces for international conflict prevention and crisis management and for national and collective defence.
- Branches
The diversity of the German Army is reflected in its...
- German Army Headquarters
The Chief of the Army is assisted in commanding the Army by...
- German/Netherlands
1 (German/Netherlands) Corps in Münster, North...
- 1 Armoured Division
The Division is responsible for Army operations within the...
- Multinational Corps Northeast
The Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ...
- Army Training Command
The German Army Training Command is part of the command and...
- Rapid Forces Division
The Rapid Forces Division (RFD) is headquartered in...
- Media Enquiries
The German Army Press and Information Centre is available...
- Branches
The German Army (German: Heer, 'army') is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German Bundeswehr together with the Marine (German Navy) and the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). As of January 2022, the German Army had a strength of 62,766 soldiers.
The Bundeswehr is divided into a military part (armed forces or Streitkräfte) and a civil part, the military part consisting of the German Army, the German Navy, the German Air Force, the Joint Support Service, the Joint Medical Service, and the Cyber and Information Domain Service.
Summary of all declension forms of the article ein in all cases. The declension of ein as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case).
12 maj 2021 · German unit types were documented using three types of documents: Gliederung (structure) A very overall drawing of the unit structure and its combat capability. Stärkenachweisung (strength allocation) Detailed list of the personnel of the unit, as well as all weapons and vehicles. Ausrüstungsnachweisung (equipment allocation)
Our Mission. The Special Operations Forces, or, for short, SOF (in German ’ KSK ’, for ‘Kommando Spezialkräfte’), encompasses the German Army’s special operations forces (SOF) and has unique capabilities at its disposal within the Bundeswehr.
The German Army is commanded by the Inspector of the Army (Inspekteur des Heeres) based at the Army Command (Kommando Heer) in Strausberg near Berlin. The training centers are supervised by the Army Training Command in Leipzig. The Army's combat formations comprise two Panzer (armoured) divisions and the lighter Rapid Forces Division. There are ...