Homeland Security Brigade 65
Homeland Security Brigade 65 |
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(did not have an association badge ) |
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active | April 1, 1982 to September 30, 1993 |
Country | Germany |
Armed forces | armed forces |
Armed forces | army |
Type | Homeland Security Brigade |
Insinuation | Military area command V |
Staff seat | Renningen |
commander | |
Last commander | Colonel Ernst Rickert |
The Homeland Security Brigade 65 was a non-active Homeland Security Brigade of the Army of the Bundeswehr . The headquarters were in Renningen . The brigade was scheduled in 1982, disbanded in 1993 and was Military District Command V assumed.
structure
The brigade is divided as follows around 1989:
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Headquarters / Headquarters Company Homeland Security Brigade 65 (GerEinh), Renningen ( Malmsheim Airfield )
- Pioneer Company 650 (GerEinh), Renningen
- Supply company 650 (GerEinh), Renningen
- Jägerbataillon 651 (GerEinh), Renningen
- Jägerbataillon 652 (GerEinh), Schorndorf
- Panzerbataillon 653 (GerEinh), Münsingen (with M 48 )
- Field artillery battalion 655 (GerEinh), Philippsburg (with field howitzers FH 105mm [L] )
history
Lineup
The brigade was established on 1 April 1982 taking the army structure IV in Boeblingen in the Military District V installed. Around the same time, the partially active "sister brigade " Homeland Security Brigade 55 was planned.
As its name suggests, the inactive Homeland Security Brigade was one of the twelve Homeland Security Brigades and one of the six inactive Homeland Security Brigades of the Territorial Army . In the event of a defense , the brigade was able to grow to a target strength of around 2,800 soldiers through the reservists . The brigade was planned as a device unit . Their defense material was stored in depots at peace . Only in the event of a defense would the material have been made mobile .
The structure and equipment of the homeland security brigade was comparable to most of the other inactive homeland security brigades in the territorial army: the core consisted of two hunter battalions , one tank battalion and one field artillery battalion . However, the brigade “only” had outdated M 48s in the tank battalion and the two heavy companies of the infantry battalions. The hunter battalions had no armored personnel carriers . As with most homeland security brigades, the field artillery was equipped with towed field howitzers FH 105mm (L) . Due to the small number of independent companies and the relatively small number of personnel for a brigade, the homeland security brigade corresponded to a light fighter brigade in terms of structure and equipment .
The task of the homeland security brigade as part of the territorial army was, among other things, the defense of the rear army area , in particular the safeguarding of important infrastructure such as marching routes, traffic hubs and telecommunication facilities. Airborne troops , leaked or breached enemy had to be expected in the rear area .
resolution
After reunification and the end of the Cold War , the brigade was disbanded at about the same time as all of the other eleven homeland security brigades that were still in existence at the time, as part of the downsizing of the army on September 30, 1993.
Commanders
- Colonel Klaus Gottwald April 1, 1982 - December 14, 1987
- Colonel Karl Friedrich Dumrath December 15, 1987 - July 1, 1990
- Colonel Ernst Rickert July 2, 1990 - September 30, 1993
Association badge
The Homeland Security Brigade did not have its own association badge due to its planning as a device unit.
Web links
- Homeland Security Commandos / Homeland Security Brigades. German Digital Library, accessed on July 2, 2018 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g O.W. Dragoons: The Bundeswehr 1989 . Territorial Command SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN. Territorial Command NORTH. Territorial Command SOUTH. Appendix: Territorial structure. 4th edition. 2.2 - Army, February 2012 ( religte.com [PDF; accessed July 10, 2018]).
Coordinates: 48 ° 47 ' N , 8 ° 55' E