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    JHQ (Joint Headquarters) Rheindahlen was a military base in Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany active from 1954 to 2013. It functioned as...
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  • The 1987 Rheindahlen bombing was a car bomb attack on 23 March 1987 at JHQ Rheindahlen military barracks, the British Army headquarters in West Germany...
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    military administrative base, becoming part of the Rheindahlen Military Complex (JHQ Rheindahlen) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; collectively a...
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    measures. It runs from the direction of the former British base of JHQ Rheindahlen to the district Rheydt and is responsible for mining damage due to...
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  • military personnel. It was located within the military complex at JHQ Rheindahlen, near Mönchengladbach. The school operated from 1986 to 2013. It was...
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    JHQ Rheindahlen, at Hostert, near Mönchengladbach. The school operated from 1963 until 1986 when it was amalgamated with Queens School, Rheindahlen,...
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  • after the town JHQ Rheindahlen, also named after the town This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rheindahlen. If an internal...
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  • Brunssum, Netherlands Commander Communications BAOR, JHQ Rheindahlen 4th Signal Group, JHQ Rheindahlen 13th Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Birgelen, BAOR's...
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    (G) Block inside the JHQ secure compound at the Rheindahlen Military Complex. Int & Sy Gp (G) had its headquarters alongside the JHQ Rheidahlen, it originally...
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  • Police, JHQ Rheindahlen HQ Intelligence & Security Group (Germany), JHQ Rheindahlen 2nd Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps, JHQ Rheindahlen 4th Security...
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    (AFCENT), in Brunssum, Netherlands Northern Army Group (NORTHAG), at JHQ Rheindahlen, West Germany I Dutch Corps I German Corps I British Corps I Belgian...
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    Army headquarters was moved to Mönchengladbach where it was known as JHQ Rheindahlen. The RAF in Germany would be reformed to its original name RAF Second...
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    Central Europe, Brunssum, Netherlands Northern Army Group (NORTHAG), JHQ Rheindahlen Central Army Group (CENTAG), Campbell Barracks Heidelberg Allied Air...
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    the British Forces Germany Health Service. These facilities moved to JHQ Rheindahlen and the hospital buildings and grounds were handed over to the German...
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  • in NATO for Central Europe and had its headquarters at the British JHQ Rheindahlen with its barracks near Mönchengladbach. The concept for this first...
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    1945–1994 Country  United Kingdom Branch  British Army Part of British Army British Forces Germany Northern Army Group Garrison/HQ JHQ Rheindahlen, Germany...
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    but in 1954 it was moved to Mönchengladbach where it was known as JHQ Rheindahlen. Another special feature of the British zone was the enclave of Bonn...
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  • the 2nd Tactical Air Force of the RAF. The group's first HQ was at JHQ Rheindahlen where it commanded the 16th Signal Regiment (Supported BAOR), 21st...
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  • the Royal Air Force (RAF) bases of RAF Wildenrath, RAF Bruggen and JHQ Rheindahlen were nearby. As they returned to their car, at about 11pm, Spanos and...
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    was formally handed over to United Kingdom Support Command (UKSC) at JHQ Rheindahlen. From 1996, a small in-patient psychiatric unit, and some community...
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    RAF Gibraltar in Gibraltar. Sennelager Training Area in Germany. JHQ Rheindahlen in Germany. USAF Ramstein in Germany; a camp at the base during the...
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    support of the Commander BAOR, a four-star General, who was based at JHQ Rheindahlen in Mönchengladbach. Towards the end of its existence, the unit operated...
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  • Wegberg, Germany, until 2012.[citation needed] It briefly moved to JHQ Rheindahlen, until that base closed, too, in 2013.[citation needed] In addition...
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    established on 1 November 1952 in Bad Oeynhausen, but was relocated in 1954 to Rheindahlen. The HQ complex near Mönchengladbach contained NORTHAG HQ and three other...
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  • included: January 1973: A car bomb exploded in the Globe cinema carpark of JHQ Rheindahlen. The bomb was timed to go off when British military personnel were...
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    Occupation) in the British Zone of Occupation until the opening of JHQ Rheindahlen in 1954. The HQ was served by the airfield at RAF Bückeburg (now Bückeburg...
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  • Role Counter Intelligence, counter terrorism and security liaison with German agencies Part of JIC(G) Garrison/HQ JHQ Rheindahlen, Berlin and Cologne...
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    As of 2013, no-one had been convicted of the murder of Pte Davies. JHQ Rheindahlen bombing (Germany) 1988 Netherlands Attacks Deal barracks Osnabruck...
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    RakArtBtl 250, Großengstingen 514th United States Army Artillery Group JHQ Rheindahlen, Mönchengladbach (Germany) Activated 1 December 1961 in Germany. Staff...
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    out. After the building of the British Forces' Joint Headquarters (JHQ) at Rheindahlen in 1954, the RAF closed the airfield at the end of the 1950s. Units...
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