Repair command 2

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Repair
command 2 - InstKdo 2 -

No coats of arms.svg

( did not have an association badge )
active October 1, 1972 to 1993
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg armed forces
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg army
Type Repair command
Insinuation II. Corps.svg II Corps
Staff seat Ulm

The repair command 2 was one of the repair commands of the army of the Bundeswehr . The headquarters were in Ulm . The repair command was part of the corps troops of the II Corps .

assignments

The repair command bundled the units of the repair troops at the level of the corps . The task was primarily to test , maintain and repair the weapon systems , vehicles and electronic devices such as telecommunications technology or drones of the corps troops of the II Corps. The subordinate divisions and brigades led their own units of the repair force; Depending on the situation , the repair command supported these subordinate units . The repair command carried out repairs up to the field repair stage at most ; The supply commands 850 and 860 of the territorial army , which ran their own army repair works and depot repair groups , or which commissioned private companies, were responsible for work on higher material maintenance levels . The repair command's secondary task was to dispose of ordnance .

In peacetime around 1989, the repair command consisted of only around 1,500 active soldiers. In the case of defense , the command could repair after mobilization by the convening of reservists to around 2,900 man grow up . Overall, the size of the repair command after mobilization was about 50% of the size of one of the brigades of the field army.

structure

Around 1989 the repair team was roughly divided into:

  • Internal association badge Staff / Staff Company Repair Command 2, Ulm
    • Internal association badge Repair Battalion 210 (partly active), Engstingen
    • Internal association badge Repair battalion 220 (partly active), Ulm
    • Internal association badge Repair Battalion 230 (GerEinh), Engstingen
    • Internal association badgeRepair training company 9 / II, Kempten (Allgäu) (in peace to repair battalion 220)
    • Internal association badgeRepair training company 10 / II, Bruchsal (in peacetime to repair battalion 220)
    • Internal association badge Repair training company 11 / II, Bruchsal (in peace to repair battalion 210)

history

The repair command was set up around 1972 to take Army Structure III in the Wilhelmsburg barracks in Ulm . For the supply as the second pillar of the logistics corps of "sister organization" was replenishment command 2 responsibility.

After the end of the Cold War , the repair command was decommissioned around 1993 at about the same time as the second Corps was reclassified as the II German-American Corps.

Association badge

Due to its planning as part of the dependent corps troops, the repair command did not have its own association badge . The soldiers therefore wore the association badge of the higher corps.

As a “badge”, the internal association badge of the staff and the staff companypars pro toto ” was sometimes used imprecisely for the entire repair team. It showed the federal eagle in the golden escutcheon, very similar to the association badge of the II Corps and similar to the beret badge of the repair troop, crossed cannon barrels and a gearwheel. The blue color of the shield corresponded to the blue weapon color of the military type.

Individual evidence

  1. a b O.W. Dragoons: The Bundeswehr 1989 . Army Office. II Corps. III. Corps. IIII. Corps. 4th edition. 2.1 - Army, February 2012 ( religte.com [PDF; accessed July 3, 2018]).

Coordinates: 48 ° 25 '  N , 9 ° 59'  E