Logistics Brigade 200
Logistics |
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Association badge |
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active | Jul 1, 2003 to Jun 30, 2007 |
Country | Germany |
Armed forces | armed forces |
Armed forces | army |
Branch of service | Logistics team |
Type | Logistics brigade |
last seat of the staff | Tauberbischofsheim |
commander | |
last commander | Colonel Hans-Erich Antoni |
The logistics brigade 200 with headquarters in the Kurmainz barracks in Tauberbischofsheim was one of six combat support and logistics brigades of the army command in the Army of the Future (2002–2007) . The brigade was established in 2003 and decommissioned in mid-2007.
Association badge
The association badge (sleeve badge) of the brigade showed two crossed swords on a black, red and blue background in the coat of arms and resembled the association badge of the army troop command except for the border. The crossed swords represented the army troops. The color black symbolized the engineering corps, red the artillery , Heeresflugabwehr- and the NBC defense troops . Blue stood for the logistics team . The weapon colors of the subordinate troops in the division-equivalent army troop command were shown in the coat of arms. All brigades formerly subordinate to the army troop command had an identical association badge except for the border, which was usually bordered in the respective weapon color. Here it was blue for the logistics team. In addition, a red border on the inside signaled that the logistics brigade was the second of two logistics brigades. This symbolism of the red border for the second brigade was typical for the heraldic representation of the brigade badges in the original twelve divisions of the army.
structure
The brigade included (inter alia or temporarily):
- Headquarters and headquarters company, Tauberbischofsheim
- Transport Battalion 10, Ellwangen
- Logistics Battalion 12 (initially Supply Battalion 12), Veitshöchheim
- Repair battalion 131 with staff , 1st and 2nd company in Bad Frankenhausen , 3rd company in Hohenmölsen and 4th and 5th company in Gotha
- Supply Battalion 131, Zeithain
- Supply Battalion 132, Zeithain
- Supply Battalion 133, not active, Zeithain
- Repair Battalion 210, Volkach
history
The brigade was solemnly put into service in Tauberbischofsheim on July 22, 2003 (officially on July 1) and was one of the logistics brigades of the army troop command alongside Logistics Brigade 100 . For the installation was u. a. the logistics regiment 10 with the subordinate transport battalion 10 and supply battalion 12 used; the regiment was disbanded. The supply battalion 12 was reclassified into the logistics battalion 12.
The call for retirement took place on November 24, 2006 in Tauberbischofsheim. The dissolution was de facto completed on December 31, 2006, officially on June 30, 2007 together with the regrouping of the Army Command. The subordinate transport battalion 10 and the logistics battalion 12 changed as early as July 1, 2005 as transport battalion 465 and logistics battalion 467 to the armed forces base (logistics regiment 46). The supply battalion 131 and the supply battalion 132 were dissolved on June 30, 2007.
Commanders
The last commanders were:
No. | Surname | Taking command | Transfer of command |
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3 |
Colonel Gerd-Christian Schramek (only brigade leader, deputy commander) |
September 1, 2006 | December 31, 2006 |
2 | Brigadier General Hans-Erich Antoni | 1st of May. 2005 | August 30, 2006 |
1 | Brigadier General Hartwig-Holger Tarnowski | July 1, 2003 | April 30, 2005 |
Coordinates: 49 ° 37 '8 " N , 9 ° 40' 37.9" E