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    The German Army Command (‹See Tfd›German: Kommando Heer, Kdo H) is the high command of the German Army of the Bundeswehr. The headquarters is also the...
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    The German Army (‹See Tfd›German: Heer, 'army') is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955...
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    Oberkommando des Heeres (lit. 'Upper Command of the Army'; abbreviated OKH) was the high command of the Army of Nazi Germany. It was founded in 1935 as part...
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    in Germany and across continental Europe was delegated to United Kingdom Support Command (Germany), (UKSC(G)). The four Army garrisons in Germany were...
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  • As of 1943 . The newly command structure, the Army Group Africa were consisted of the German 5th Army and the Italian 1st Army. During the campaigns in...
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    Army and announcing its headquarters staff. On the 15th, four days after the Armistice with Germany, Major General Joseph T. Dickman assumed command and...
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    United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is a US Military unit subordinate to United States Army Cyber Command. NETCOM's mission...
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    States Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF) is an Army Service Component Command (ASCC) /Theater Army responsible for directing United States Army operations...
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  • Norwegian Army Command Germany (Norwegian: Tysklandskommandoen) was in charge of the Norwegian contribution to the occupation of the British Zone in Germany, which...
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    establishes Army Cyber Command". army.mil. Retrieved 28 June 2016. "About the Command – United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command". smdc.army.mil....
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  • Army Command may refer to: Army Command (Denmark) Army Command (Germany) United States Army Forces Command Command (military formation) Category:Army...
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    Forces (1972–1995) United Kingdom Support Command (Germany) West Africa Command (1941–1956) Western Command 11th Army Group Activated in November 1943. On...
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    7th Army Training Command (7th ATC) is a United States Army training organization located at Tower Barracks, Germany. 7th ATC comes under the command of...
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    British Army Germany: Commander British Army Germany; Germany Enabling Office (GEO); Germany Support Unit. Sennelager Training Centre Command and Staff...
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    European Command (EUCOM) is one of the eleven unified combatant commands of the United States military, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Its area...
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  • Army Forces Command (‹See Tfd›German: Heeresführungskommando) in Falckenstein Barracks in Koblenz was one of the two leadership pillars of the German...
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    The United States Army Futures Command (AFC) is a United States Army command that runs modernization projects. It is headquartered in Austin, Texas. The...
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  • by regular units. The German Army is commanded by the Inspector of the Army (Inspekteur des Heeres) based at the Army Command (Kommando Heer) in Strausberg...
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    The Imperial German Army (1871–1919), officially referred to as the German Army (‹See Tfd›German: Deutsches Heer), was the unified ground and air force...
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    The United States Army has over 40 military installations in Germany, two of which are scheduled to close. Over 220 others have already been closed, mostly...
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    States Army Pacific (USARPAC) is an Army Service Component Command which serves as the Army service component for United States Indo-Pacific Command. It...
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    British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) was the name given to two British Army formations of the same name. Both were originally occupation forces in Germany, the...
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  • Army Group Centre (‹See Tfd›German: Heeresgruppe Mitte) was the name of two distinct strategic German Army Groups that fought on the Eastern Front in World...
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    Wehrmacht (German: [ˈoːbɐkɔˌmando deːɐ̯ ˈveːɐ̯ˌmaxt] ; abbreviated OKW German: [oːkaːˈveː] ; Armed Forces High Command) was the supreme military command and...
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    The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) is a direct reporting unit that conducts intelligence, security, and information operations...
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    The German Army (‹See Tfd›German: Heer, German: [heːɐ̯] ; lit. 'army') was the land forces component of the Wehrmacht, the regular armed forces of Nazi...
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    to command LANDCENT since its 1993 activation. Originally, the LANDCENT command was to be rotated between German and Dutch generals. The dual command of...
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    States Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) is a support formation of the United States Army responsible for the day-to-day management of Army installations...
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    alternatively Special Operations Forces Command (SOFCOM)) is a special forces unit and a large brigade-level unit of the German Army for special operations and commando...
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    (German pronunciation: [ˈoːbɐstə ˈheːʁəsˌlaɪtʊŋ], "Supreme Army Command", OHL) was the highest echelon of command of the army (Heer) of the German Empire...
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