List of Bundeswehr locations in Thuringia

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The list of Bundeswehr locations in Thuringia shows all current locations in which units or posts of the Bundeswehr are stationed in the state of Thuringia . Relocations of the units to other locations, renaming and dissolution as well as the closure of properties or locations are described in brackets. The abbreviations, which are listed in brackets after the respective department or parts of such, indicate the affiliation to the respective armed forces or to the respective organizational area and stand for:

1. Sub-armed forces and central organizational areas: Army (H), Air Force (L), Navy (M), Armed Forces Base ( SKB), Cyber ​​and Information Room (CIR), Central Medical Service (ZSan).

2. Organization area equipment, information technology and use (AIN).

3. Personnel organization area (P).

4. Organizational area infrastructure, environmental protection and services (IUD).

The abbreviation ZMZ stands for civil-military cooperation . ZMZ liaison offices are partially active. They are led by a staff officer who acts as a representative of the Bundeswehr in the district or in the administrative district. He is equipped with the troop ID as a service ID.

The list also contains locations that are no longer officially designated as "Bundeswehr locations" by the Bundeswehr because of their low number of posts. However, members of the armed forces are still stationed there. The locations remain in the list for informational purposes only. They are given the addition “less than 15 posts” in the list.

Locations

Bundeswehr locations in Thuringia
  • Bad Frankenhausen
    • Kyffhauser barracks
      • Panzerbataillon 393 (H)
      • 4./Gebirgspanzerbataillon 8 (H) (from 2020 in Hardheim and part of PzBtl 363)
      • 1st / Supply Battalion 131 (H)
      • 4th / Supply Battalion 131 (H)
      • Sanitary supply center Bad Frankenhausen (ZSan)
      • other departments
  • Gera
    • Pioneer barracks
      • Panzerpionierbataillon 701 (ZMZ) (H)
      • Recruit Company 5 (H)
      • Medical supply center Gera (ZSan)
      • other departments
  • Jena (fewer than 15 posts)
    • other departments
  • Suhl (less than 15 posts)
    • other departments

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Planning of stationing according to federal states. The tables were last changed: April 17, 2013. In: Stationing Concept 2011. Federal Ministry of Defense, April 29, 2013, accessed on October 26, 2013 (closures).