Naval Training Command
The command of the naval training was a higher command authority of the Federal Navy . It was erected on April 5, 1956 in Kiel and transferred to the new Central Marine Command on February 1, 1962 .
tasks
The task was to plan and manage the training of all military personnel in the Navy, to coordinate training at all naval schools and to draw up the training regulations and the annual school plan.
organization
guide
The command was under the command of the Navy in the Federal Ministry of Defense . The commander's direct superior was the naval inspector . The commander was scheduled to have the rank of rear admiral .
No. | Rank | Surname | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires | Remarks |
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4th | Flotilla admiral | Adalbert von Blanc | August 1961 | January 1962 | |
3 | Rear admiral | Karl-Adolf Zenker | October 1960 | August 1961 | |
2 | Rear admiral | Werner Ehrhardt | July 1957 | September 1960 | |
1 | Sea captain | Adalbert von Blanc | May 1956 | June 1957 | entrusted with the establishment as chief of staff |
Subordinated area
The following departments, associations and units were subordinate to the command of naval training in terms of service and technical matters:
- Ship main regiment (later naval training regiment ),
- Naval School Mürwik ,
- Naval Sergeant School
- Naval Supply School
- School Squadron (formerly 1st Escort Squadron),
- Schnellbootlehrgeschwader (temporarily, later as 1st Schnellbootgeschwader to command the speedboats )
- School ships, later combined in the command of the school ships .
Subordinate to the command of naval training only in terms of service:
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Marine Telecommunications Command
- Naval Telecommunications School
- Naval Telecommunication Test Center
- Marine location school
- Marine detection test center
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Naval Arms Command
- Naval artillery school
- Artillery Research Center
- Naval underwater weapons school
- Torpedo test site
- Lock test site
- Submarine hunting test center
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Ship machine command
- Technical Naval School I
- Ship safety teaching group
- Technical Naval School II
- Ship technical monitoring and test center
- Technical Naval School I
- Main office of the Navy
In addition, the following was subject to:
- Marine department of the command academy of the Bundeswehr
literature
- Konrad Ehrensberger: 100 years of organization of the German Navy; Bonn 1993; ISBN 3-7637-5913-1
- Johannes Berthold Sander-Nagashima: The Federal Navy 1955 to 1972: Concept and construction. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 2006. ISBN 978-3-486-57972-7