GERMAN ARMY
NJEMAČKA
KOPNENA VOJSKA
Deutsches Heer |
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Njemačka Kopnena vojska (Njemački: Deutsches
Heer) je kopnena komponenta oružanih snaga Savezne Republike Njemačke.
Slijedeći organizacione strukture oružanih snaga nastalih nakon Prvog
svjetskog rata 1955. godine Osniva se Kopnena vojska Zapadne Njemačke kao
dio Oružanih snaga (Bundeswehr). Ujedinjavanjem Istočne i Zapadne Njemačke
Nacionalna Narodna Armija Njemačke Demokratske Republike integrira se u KoV
Zapadne Njemačke. |
The German Army (German:
Deutsches Heer) is the land component of the
armed forces of the Federal Republic of Germany. Traditionally the German
military forces have been composed of the Army, the Navy, and an Air Force
after World War I. It was reinstalled in the 1955 as the West Germany Army
and as a part of the newly formed Bundeswehr. In the aftermath of the
Geran Reunification of 1990, the National People's Army of the former
German Democratic Republic was integrated into the West German Army. |
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1st
MOUNTAIN DIVISION
1. PLANINSKA DIVIZIJA
1. Gebirgsdivision |
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1.
brdska divizija sa sjedištem u Garmisch-Partenkirchenu (spojena divizija
i komanda vojnog područja u Bavarskoj, München) bila je 8. ustrojena
divizija njemačke vojske. Divizija je bila jedina brdska divizija u
Bundeswehru, okupljala je snage brdskih trupa i stoga je bila posebno
pogodna za borbe na teškom i posebno planinskom terenu. Osim toga,
međutim, bila je sposobna boriti se na otvorenom terenu kao velika
pješadijska jedinica s vlastitim oklopnim jedinicama. 1. brdska divizija
bila je stacionirana u južnoj Bavarskoj i raspuštena je 30. rujna 2001.
Njen nasljednik kao jedine velike planinske borbene jedinice danas je
23. brdska pješadijska brigada u Bad Reichenhallu. |
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DIVISION SLEEVE
PATCH |
BADGES FOR FIELD CAP |
BADGES FOR FIELD CAP |
Divizijska oznaka za rukav |
Officers |
NCO's and soldiers |
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The 1st mountain division with headquarters in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
(as a merged division and military area command in the Bavarian
barracks, Munich) was the 8th established division of the German army.
The division was the only mountain division in the Bundeswehr, bundled
the forces of the mountain troops and was therefore particularly
suitable for fighting in difficult and especially mountainous terrain.
In addition, however, it was also capable of fighting in open terrain as
a large infantry unit with its own armored units. The 1st Mountain
Division was stationed in southern Bavaria and was disbanded on
September 30, 2001. Its successor as the only large mountain combat unit
is today the 23rd Mountain Infantry Brigade in Bad Reichenhall. |
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UNITS of the 1st MOUNTAIN
DIVISION
JEDINICE 1. PLANINSKE DIVIZIJE |
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22nd
MOUNTAIN
BRIGADE 22.
PLANINSKA BRIGADA
Gebirgsjägerbrigade 22 |
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Planinska pješadijska brigada (Panzergrenadierbrigade 22) "Oberland" (do
1981. Brdska pješadijska brigada 22) bila je brigada 1. brdske divizije
kopnene vojske Bundeswehra sa sjedištem u početku u Mittenwaldu, od
1981. u Murnau. Područje stacioniranja bila je Gornja Bavarska. Brigada
je rasformirana 1993. godine. |
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BRIGADE SLEEVE PATCH |
FIELD CAP BADGE
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Brigadna oznaka za rukav |
Znak
nošen na lijevoj strani radne kape |
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The Panzergrenadierbrigade 22 "Oberland" (until 1981 Mountain Infantry
Brigade 22) was a brigade of the 1st Mountain Division of the Army of
the Bundeswehr with headquarters initially in Mittenwald, from 1981 in
Murnau. Your stationing area was Upper Bavaria. The brigade was
disbanded in 1993. |
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23rd
MOUNTAIN
BRIGADE 23.
PLANINSKA BRIGADA
Gebirgsjägerbrigade 23 |
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brdsko-pješadijska brigada "Bayern" (GebJgBrig 23), stacionirana u
potpunosti u Južnoj Bavarskoj, čini jezgru planinskih trupa Bundeswehra.
Sjedište brigade je u kasarni Hochstaufen u Bad Reichenhallu. Brigada od
5300 vojnika podređena je 10. oklopnoj diviziji. |
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8th MOUNTAIN SUPPLY
BATTALION |
4th COMPANY/231st
MOUNTAIN BATT |
MOTOR VEHICLE
TRAINING CENTRE |
Gebirgsversorgungsbataillon 8 |
4/Gebirgsjägerbataillon 231 |
Kraftfahr-Ausbildungszentrum Brannenburg |
8.
planinski intendantski bataljon |
4. četa 231. planinskog bataljona |
Centar za obuku vozača Brannenburg |
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The 23rd Mountain Infantry Brigade "Bayern" (GebJgBrig 23), stationed
entirely in southern Bavaria, forms the core of the Bundeswehr Army's
mountain troops. The headquarters of the brigade staff is in the
Hochstaufen barracks in Bad Reichenhall. The 5,300-strong brigade is
subordinate to the 10th Armored Division. |
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24th
ARMORED
BRIGADE 24.
OKLOPNA BRIGADA
Panzerbrigade 24 |
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24.
oklopna brigada (Panzerbrigade 24) "Niederbayern" bila je dio 1. brdske
divizije vojske Bundeswehra sa sjedištem u Landshutu (kasarna Schoch) i
stacionarnim područjem u Niederbayernu. Brigada je rasformirana 1994.
godine. |
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The Panzerbrigade 24 "Niederbayern" was an unit of the 1st
mountain division of the army of the Bundeswehr with headquarters in
Landshut (Schoch barracks) and stationing area in Niederbayern. The
brigade was disbanded in 1994. |
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2nd
MECHANIZED DIVISION
2. MEHANIZIRANA DIVIZIJA
2.
Panzergrenadierdivision |
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2.
oklopno-grenadirska divizija (2. Panzergrenadierdivision) bila je
zapadnonjemačka mehanizirana pješadijska formacija. Bila je dio III.
korpusa Bundeswehra, koji je 1985. također uključivao 5. oklopnu
diviziju i 12. oklopnu diviziju. III korpus je bio dio Centralne
armijske grupe NATO-a (CENTAG), zajedno s II korpusom Bundeswehra i
američkim V i VII korpusom. U jeku vojnog restrukturiranja do kojeg je
doveo kraj Hladnog rata, 2. oklopno-grenadirska divizija je raspuštena
1994. godine. |
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The 2nd Panzergrenadier Division (2. Panzergrenadierdivision) was a West
German mechanized infantry formation. It was part of the III Corps of
the Bundeswehr, which also incorporated in 1985 the 5th Panzer Division
and 12th Panzer Division.[1] III Corps was part of NATO's Central Army
Group (CENTAG), along with the Bundeswehr's II Corps and the American V
and VII Corps. In the wake of military restructuring brought about by
the end of the Cold War, the 2nd Panzergrenadier Division was disbanded
in 1994. |
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UNITS of the 2nd
ARMORED-GRENADIER
DIVISION
JEDINICE 2. OKLOPNO-GRENDAIRSKE DIVIZIJE |
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4th
MECHANIZED
BRIGADE 4.
MEHANIZIRANA BRIGADA
Panzergrenadierbrigade 4 |
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4.
oklopno-grenadirska brigada Panzergrenadierbrigade 4 sa sjedištem u
Göttingenu bila je jedna od najstarijih jedinica u njemačkoj vojsci.
Brigada je rasformirana 1993. godine. Bio je stacioniran u južnoj Donjoj
Saskoj oko Göttingena i oko Kassela u sjevernom Hessenu. |
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The Panzergrenadierbrigade 4 with headquarters in Göttingen was one of
the oldest units in the German army. The brigade was disbanded in 1993.
It was stationed in southern Lower Saxony around Göttingen and around
Kassel in northern Hesse. |
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5th
MECHANIZED
BRIGADE 5.
MEHANIZIRANA BRIGADA
Panzergrenadierbrigade 5 |
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mehanizirana brigada
(Panzergrenadierbrigade 5) "Kurhessen" sa sjedištem u Hombergu (Efze)
bila je jedinica njemačke vojske. Brigada je bila stacionirana u
sjevernom Hessenu i južnoj Donjoj Saskoj. Instaliran je 1956., a
stavljen izvan pogona 1996. |
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The Armored-grenadier brigade 5 (Panzergrenadierbrigade 5) "Kurhessen"
with headquarters in Homberg (Efze) was a unit of the German Army. The
brigade was stationed in northern Hesse and southern Lower Saxony. It
was installed in 1956 and decommissioned in 1996. |
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6th
ARMORED
BRIGADE 5.
OKLOPNA BRIGADA
Panzerbrigade 6 |
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6.
oklopna brigada (Panzerbrigade 6) sa svojim posljednjim sjedištem u
Hofgeismaru bila je brigada njemačke vojske i bila je podređena 2.
Panzergrenadier diviziji. Brigada je rasformirana 1993. godine. Jedinice
brigade bile su stacionirane u Donjoj Saskoj, Hessenu i Sjevernoj
Rajni-Vestfaliji. Do 1981. ovdje opisana brigada nosila je oznaku
Panzerbrigade 34. |
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The 6th Armored Brigade (Panzerbrigade 6) with its last
headquarters in Hofgeismar was a brigade of the German Army and was
subordinated to the 2nd Panzergrenadier Division. The
brigade was disbanded in 1993. The brigade's units were stationed in
Lower Saxony, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia. Until 1981, the brigade
described here was designated Panzerbrigade 34. |
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3rd
ARMORED DIVISION
3. OKLOPNO DIVIZIJA
3. Panzerdivision |
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oklopna divizija osnovana je u Hamburgu 2. srpnja 1956. i bila je jedna
od prvih velikih formacija kopnene vojske Bundeswehra. 3. oklopna
divizija bila je stacionirana u sjevernonjemačkoj nizini između Elbe i
Wesera. Posljednje sjedište bio je Buxtehude. 3. oklopna divizija
raspuštena je 30. rujna 1994. |
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DIVISION PATCH |
MISSION IN SOMALIA |
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3. Panzerdivision |
Einsatzverband Somalia |
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Oznaka divizije |
Oznaka misije UN-a u Somaliji |
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The 3rd Panzer Division was set up in Hamburg on July 2, 1956 and was
one of the first large formations of the Bundeswehr Army. The 3rd Panzer
Division was stationed in the North German Plain between the Elbe and
the Weser. The last headquarters was Buxtehude. The 3rd Armored Division
was decommissioned on 30 September 1994. |
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UNITS of the 3rd
ARMORED
DIVISION
JEDINICE 2. OKLOPNE DIVIZIJE |
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7th
MECHANIZED BRIGADE 7.
MEHANIZIRANA BRIGADA
Panzergrenadierbrigade 7
"Hansestadt Hamburg" |
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mehanizirana brigada (Panzergrenadierbrigade 7) "Hansestadt
Hamburg" sa sjedištem u vojarni Röttiger u Hamburg-Fischbeku bila je
jedinica vojske Bundeswehra. Brigada je bila stacionirana u regiji
između Elbe i Wesera u sjeveroistočnoj Donjoj Saskoj i raspuštena je
2003./2004. |
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The Panzergrenadierbrigade
7 "Hansestadt Hamburg" with headquarters in the Röttiger barracks in
Hamburg-Fischbek was a unit of the army of the Bundeswehr from
1. April 1959 to 31. March 2004.
The brigade was stationed in the region between the Elbe and the Weser
in northeastern Lower Saxony and was decommissioned in 2003/2004. |
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8th
ARMORED
BRIGADE 8.
OKLOPNA BRIGADA
Panzerbrigade 8 "Lüneburg" |
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oklopna brigada (Panzerbrigade 8) "Lüneburg" sa zadnjim
sjedištem štaba u kasarni Theodor-Körner-Barracks u Lüneburgu bila je
brigada vojske Bundeswehra i zadnja prijavljena kao aktivna jedinica 3.
Oklopne divizije. Brigada je raspuštena 1993., ali je kasnije djelovala
kao neaktivna brigada 1. oklopne divizije sa sjedištem u Munsteru.
Jedinice aktivne brigade bile su stacionirane u sjeveroistočnoj Donjoj
Saskoj. |
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The 8th Armored Brigade (Panzerbrigade 8) "Lüneburg" with the
last seat of the staff in the Theodor-Körner-Barracks in Lüneburg was a
brigade of the army of the Bundeswehr and last reported as an active
unit of the 3rd Panzer Division. The brigade was disbanded in 1993 but
later functioned as a non-active brigade of the 1st Armored Division
with headquarters at Munster. The units of the active brigade were
stationed in north-eastern Lower Saxony. |
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9th
ARMORED
BRIGADE 8.
OKLOPNA BRIGADA
Panzerlehrbrigade 8
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4th
MECHANIZED DIVISION 4.
MEHANIZIRANA DIVIZIJA 4. Panzergrenadierdivision |
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Četvrta mehanizirana divizija bila je divizija Kopnene vojske
Njemačkih saveznih oružanih snaga sa sjedištem u Regensburgu. Jedinice
divizije bile su uglavnom stacionirane u istočnoj Bavarskoj u
administrativnim okruzima Gornji Palatinat, Donja Bavarska i Gornja
Frankonija. U vojnoj strukturi „Nova vojska za nove zadaće“
(1996.-2000.), divizija se spojila s 1. zračno-desantnom divizijom u
Komandu zračno-desantnih snaga / 4. divizija i time prestala postojati
kao zasebna divizija. Jedinica nasljednica bila je jezgra kasnijeg
Odjela za specijalne operacije. |
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The 4th Panzergrenadier Division was a division of the Army of the
German Federal Armed Forces with the headquarters in Regensburg. The
units of the division were mainly stationed in eastern Bavaria in the
administrative districts of Upper Palatinate, Lower Bavaria and Upper
Franconia. In the army structure New Army for New Tasks (1996-2000), the
division merged with the 1st Airborne Division to form the Airborne
Forces Command / 4th Division and thus ceased to exist as a separate
division. The successor association was the nucleus of the later Special
Operations Division. |
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UNITS of the 4th
MECHANIZED
DIVISION
JEDINICE 2. MEHANIZIRANE DIVIZIJE |
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10th
MECHANIZED
BRIGADE 10.
MEHANIZIRANA BRIGADA
Panzergrenadierbrigade 10 |
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10.
oklopno-grenadirska brigada (Panzergrenadierbrigade 10 (PzGrenBrig 10;
1970.-1981. Jägerbrigade 10 - JgBrig 10)) sa sjedištem u Weidenu in der
Oberpfalz bila je brigada njemačkih oružanih snaga koja je raspuštena
1992. godine. Vaše su trupe bile stacionirane u sjevernom Gornjem
Palatinatu i Gornjoj Frankoniji. Brigada je osnovana 16. 03. 1959, i
postojala je do 1993. godine. |
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The Panzergrenadierbrigade 10 (PzGrenBrig 10; 1970-1981 Jägerbrigade 10
- JgBrig 10) with headquarters in Weiden in der Oberpfalz was a brigade
of the German Armed Forces that was decommissioned in 1992. Your troops
were stationed in the northern Upper Palatinate and in Upper Franconia. |
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11th
MECHANIZED
BRIGADE 11.
MEHANIZIRANA BRIGADA
Panzergrenadierbrigade 11
"Bayerwald" |
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11.
oklopno-grenadirska brigada (Panzergrenadierbrigade 11) "Bayerwald" sa
sjedištem u kasarni Graf Aswin u Bogenu bila je vojna jedinica
Bundeswehra. Brigada je od 1956. bila podređena 4. pancergrenadirskoj
diviziji, a rasformirana je 1993. godine. Trupe su bile raspoređene u
Bavarskoj šumi. |
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The Panzergrenadierbrigade 11 "Bayerwald" with headquarters in the Graf
Aswin barracks in Bogen was an army unit of the Bundeswehr. The brigade
had been subordinate to the 4th Panzergrenadier Division since 1956 and
was disbanded in 1993. Their troops were deployed in the Bavarian
Forest. |
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12th ARMORED
BRIGADE 12.
OKLOPNA BRIGADA
Panzerbrigade 12 "Oberpfalz" |
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Panzerbrigade 12 "Oberpfalz" (PzBrig 12) je brigada od oko 4500 vojnika
Bundeswehra sa sjedištem u Chamu u Gornjem Palatinatu. Brigada je
odgovorna 10. oklopnoj diviziji i obučena je za raspoređivanje u čitavom
spektru zadataka i intenziteta Bundeswehra. |
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12th ARMORED BRIGADE |
4th COMPANY/112th
MECHANIZED BATT |
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Panzerbrigade 12 "Oberpfalz" |
4./Panzergrenadierbataillon
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12.
oklopna brigada |
4.
četa 112. oklopnog bataljona |
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The Panzerbrigade 12 "Oberpfalz" (PzBrig 12) is a brigade of about 4500
soldiers of the army of the Bundeswehr with headquarters in Cham in the
Upper Palatinate. The brigade reports to the 10th Panzer Division and is
trained for deployments across the entire Bundeswehr task and intensity
spectrum. |
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5th
ARMORED DIVISION
5. OKLOPNO DIVIZIJA
5. Panzerdivision |
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Peta
oklopna divizija bila je divizija vojske Bundeswehra sa posljednjim
sjedištem divizije u Diezu. Raspuštena je 30. rujna 2001. godine.
Jedinice divizije prvenstveno su bile stacionirane u rajnsko-hesenskom
području između Koblenza, Zweibrückena i Sontre. Divizija je postojala
od 1. 10. 1956. do 30. 09. 2001. godine. |
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The 5th Panzer Division was a division of the army of the Bundeswehr
with the last headquarters of the division in Diez. It was dissolved on
September 30, 2001. The division's units were primarily stationed in the
Rhenish-Hessian area between Koblenz, Zweibrücken and Sontra. |
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13th ARMORED
BRIGADE 13.
MEHANIZIRANA BRIGADA
Panzergrenadierbrigade 13
"Bayerwald" |
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13.
mehanizirana brigada (Panzergrenadierbrigade 13) bila je velika
jedinica njemačke vojske sa sjedištem u kasarni Spilburg u Wetzlaru. 13.
oklopno-grenadirska brigada raspuštena je 1994. godine. |
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The Panzergrenadierbrigade 13 was a large formation of the German Army
with the headquarters of the staff in the Spilburg barracks in Wetzlar.
Panzergrenadierbrigade 13 was disbanded in 1994. |
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14th ARMORED
BRIGADE 14.
OKLOPNA BRIGADA
Panzerbrigade 14
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14. oklopna brigada (Panzerbrigade 14) "Hessischer Löwe" sa sjedištem u
Neustadtu u Hessenu bila je tenkovska formacija vojske Bundeswehra.
Brigada je raspuštena 30. lipnja 2008. i nedavno je bila podređena
Zračno-mobilnoj operativnoj diviziji. Do 1981. bila je označena kao
Panzerbrigade 06. 03 1959. do 30. 06 2008. godine. |
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The Panzerbrigade 14 "Hessischer Löwe" with headquarters in Neustadt in
Hesse was a tank formation of the army of the Bundeswehr. The brigade
was decommissioned on June 30, 2008 and was most recently subordinate to
the Airmobile Operations Division. Until 1981 it was designated as
Panzerbrigade 6. Brigade existed from March 1959 to June 30, 2008. |
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15th ARMORED
BRIGADE 15.
OKLOPNA BRIGADA
Panzerbrigade 15
"Westerwald" |
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Panzerbrigade 15 "Westerwald" bila je brigada 5. Panzer divizije sa
zadnjim stožerom u Koblenzu i stacionarnim prostorom u Westerwaldu.
Brigada je ustrojena 1959.godine i rasformirana 25. 06. 1993. godine.
Brigada se često naziva i "Westerwaldbrigade". |
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The Panzerbrigade 15 "Westerwald" was a brigade of the 5th Panzer
Division with the last headquarters in Koblenz and stationing space in
the Westerwald. The brigade was raised in 1959 and disbanded on June 25,
1993. The brigade is often referred to as the "Westerwaldbrigade".
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