Franco-German Brigade
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Franco-German Brigade | |
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Active | October 2, 1989- |
Country | France, Germany |
Type | Mechanised Infantry |
Size | 1 Brigade (5.000) |
Part of | Eurocorps |
Garrison/HQ | Müllheim |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
General Andreas Berg Colonel Dominique Laugel |
The Franco-German Brigade (French: Brigade Franco-Allemande; German: Deutsch-Französische Brigade) is a joint formation consisting of units from both the French and German armies and is integrated in Eurocorps.[1]
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[edit] History
The Brigade was set up in 1987 following a summit between President Mitterrand of France and Chancellor Kohl of Germany. The Brigade became operational on October 2, 1989 under the command of General Jean-Pierre Sengeisen. Currently, the FGB is stationed at Müllheim, Donaueschingen, Immendingen, Sigmaringen, Meßstetten, Stetten am Kalten Markt and Villingen-Schwenningen in Germany as part of the Eurocorps.[2]
[edit] Organisation
The Franco-German brigade can be described as a mechanised formation; its three main combat units are an armoured reconnaissance regiment, a mechanised infantry battalion and a light infantry battalion, together with an artillery regiment. France provides the armoured regiment and the mechanised infantry, while the light infantry and artillery, together with the brigade's engineering support, are German. The logistical support unit and the brigade's HQ have mixed complements drawn from both countries.[3]
- HQ Company, mixed
- Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment (3e Régiment de Hussards), F
- HQ Company
- Armoured Reconnaissance Company
- Armoured Reconnaissance Company
- Armoured Reconnaissance Company
- Anti-Armoured Company
- Support Company
- Infantry Battailon (Jägerbataillon 292), D
- 1./HQ & Support Company
- 2./light Infantry Company
- 3./light Infantry Company
- 4./light Infantry Company
- 5./Heavy Company (Mortars, TOW, 20mm MK)
- 6./Training Company
- 7./Reserve Company
- Infantry Battalion (110e Régiment d'Infanterie), F
- HQ Company
- Infantry Company
- Infantry Company
- Infantry Company
- Weapons Company
- Support Company
- Armoured Engineer Company (Panzerpionierkompanie 500), D
- Artillery Battalion (Panzerartilleriebataillon 295), D
- 1./HQ & Support Battery
- 2./Armoured Artillery Battery
- 3./Armoured Artillery Battery
- 4./Armoured Artillery Battery
- Logistic Battalion (F: Bataillon de Commandement et de Soutien, D: Deutsch-Französiches Versorgungsbataillon), mixed
- HQ & Support Company (mixed)
- Maintenance Company (mixed)
- Supply Company (mixed)
- Transport Company (D)
- Administration & Support Company (F)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Franco-German Brigade on official Eurocorps website. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
- ^ History of the Franco-German Brigade (in German). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
- ^ Structure of the Franco-German Brigade (in German). Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
[edit] External links
- (German) (French) Official website