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    The 5th Air Force Division (German: 5. Luftwaffendivision, 5. LWD) was a division of the Bundeswehr's German Air Force. It was located from 1963 to 1971...
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    Force Division (5. Luftwaffendivision) in Strausberg. In 1993, the division was renamed 3rd Air Force Division (3. Luftwaffendivision), moved to Gatow...
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    headquarters of Bundeswehr's 5. Luftwaffendivision. The facilities were shut down in December 1994, when the 5. Luftwaffendivision was disbanded. With 9,000 m2...
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    disbanded together with the NVA in 1990. Its legal successor was the 5. Luftwaffendivision of the Bundeswehr. Source: The command was composed by the following...
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  • Kuhlmey commanding a composite unit comprising elements of I./SG 3, I./SG 5, II./JG 54 and NAGr.1. Detachment Kuhlmey's actions in Finland during 16 June...
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    Kdo 5. Luftwaffendivision Herbst 1991 Org-Befehl 11/1990 ff. des Kommandeur Kdo LSK/LV Vorbereitungsstab 5. LwDiv Chronik der 5. Luftwaffendivision- Verfasser...
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  • Federal Republic of Germany and served as the Chief of Staff of the 5. Luftwaffendivision (5th Air Division of the Bundeswehr) in 1963. According to US historian...
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    ÷ Air division Division aérienne ÷ Luftwaffendivision (no longer used) Divisione aerea OF-7 Group Wing Delta (OF-5) Group Groupe aérien (no longer used)...
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  • in the grade of OF-5 (US pay grade O-6), i.e., a full colonel. Wings are also usually commanded by officers in the grade of OF-5, but these are typically...
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    Zapata squadron. JG 74 was activated as the last West German fighter wing on 5 May 1961. It was equipped with the F-86K Sabre interceptor and first based...
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  • ÷ Air division Division aérienne ÷ Luftwaffendivision (no longer used) Divisione aerea OF-7 Group Wing Delta (OF-5) Group Groupe aérien (no longer used)...
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  • Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 31 May 2012. Tegge, Manfred (2012). "4. Luftwaffendivision der Bundeswehr". relikte.com. Retrieved 31 May 2012. Campbell, Ian...
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    Lockheed F-104G Starfighter and was made a subordinate of the 1. Luftwaffendivision (1st Air Force Division) that same year. In March 1987, the unit began...
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    Brigadegeneral (brigadier general), he was appointed commander of the 3. Luftwaffendivision (3rd Air Force Division) in Münster. In the summer 1966, he visited...
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    German Air Force Role Ground Attack Part of 2nd Air Force Division (2. Luftwaffendivision) Garrison/HQ Büchel Air Base Commanders Current commander Colonel...
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  • aerial victories. He was then transferred, serving with Jagdgeschwader 5 (JG 5—5th Fighter Wing) and was then given command of II. Gruppe (2nd group)...
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    On 4 December 1963, Steinhoff was appointed commander of the 4. Luftwaffendivision (4th Air Force Division) in Aurich, serving in this role until 14...
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  • Hoysinghausen with 5× Patriot launch stations No. 503 Squadron, Reinsdorf with 5× Patriot launch stations German Air Force 3rd Luftwaffendivision, Kalkar Geilenkirchen...
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    921, Luftwaffenunterstützungskompanie Gatow, Kommando 3 Luftwaffendivision, Luftwaffenmusikkorps 4 and Truppenambulanz Berlin-Gatow. Also on...
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    2011), Neues Stationierungskonzept der Bundeswehr (in German), retrieved 5 November 2011, PDF-file "Die Stationierung der Bundeswehr in Deutschland"...
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  • (LeKG 41—Light-Bomber Wing 41). Reinert then served as staff officer with the 3. Luftwaffendivision (3rd Luftwaffe Division) and as chief of the air-ground firing range...
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  • the Air-District-Command IV, before being transferred in the 6th Luftwaffendivision. When World War II broke out, Oberstleutnant von Fölkersamb still...
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    in Münster – the aircraft personnel will be assigned back to the Luftwaffendivision air combat groups and the LTKdo command center itself will retire...
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  • 1939 – 1945] (in German). Eutin, Germany: Struve-Druck. ISBN 978-3-923457-46-5. Prien, Jochen; Stemmer, Gerhard; Rodeike, Peter; Bock, Winfried (2000). Die...
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  • position before he retired in 1981 was deputy commander of the 4. Luftwaffendivision (4th Air Division). Josten, who had retired from active service on...
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