Air Force Command Service Command

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Air Force Command Service Command
- LwFüDstKdo -

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Coat of arms of the LwFüDstKdo
active October 1, 1970 to June 30, 2002
Country German flagGerman flag Germany
Armed forces armed forces
Armed forces Bundeswehr Logo Luftwaffe with lettering.svg
Type regiment
Insinuation Air Force Command
Location Cologne-Wahn
( Air Force Barracks Wahn )

The Air Force Command Service (LwFüDstKdo) was a command authority of the Air Force . It existed from 1970 to 2002 at the Cologne-Wahn location .

history

The Luftwaffe command service command emerged on October 1, 1970 from the inspection command service of the Air Force at the Air Force Office . At the time it was set up, it was responsible as a technical and divisional command for the associations of the telecommunication service, military air traffic control, radar guidance service and telecommunication electronic reconnaissance. From 1987 specialist tasks were handed over, the command became a division command , which was responsible for the operational telecommunications network and the telecommunications and electronic reconnaissance of the air force. In 2000, the Air Force Command took over the function of the specialist command for telecommunications and electronic reconnaissance in the Air Force. With the capture of Air Force Structure 5, the Air Force Command Service was disbanded on June 30, 2002. Parts of his remaining tasks were taken over by the newly established command support area of ​​the Luftwaffe (FüUstgBerLw), essential components of the command support of the Luftwaffe were handed over to the armed forces base.

organization

From 1970 to 1994 the Air Force Command Service was subordinate to the Air Force Office, from 1994 until its dissolution to the Air Force Command Command.

The following were subordinate to the Air Force Command Service Command (sometimes only temporarily):

  • Telecommunications Regiment 11 for use
  • Telecommunications Regiment 12 for use
  • Telecommunications regiment / area 70 for use
  • Telecommunications regiment / area 71 for use
  • Telecommunications regiment / area 72 for use
  • Air Force Technical School 2
  • Telecommunications Training and Experimental Regiment 61
  • Office for air traffic control of the Bundeswehr

Commanders

Rank, name Duration of use
Brigadier General Paul Buntrock 10/1970 - 3/1971
Brigadier General Klaus Eschenbach 4/1971 - 7/1971
Brigadier General Joachim Birkholz 8/1971 - 3/1978
Brigadier General Hartmut Gülzow 4/1978 - 7/1979
Brigadier General Hans-Wilhelm von Bornstaedt 8/1979 - 3/1982
Brigadier General Kurt-Robert Enzenberger 4/1982 - 3/1984
Brigadier General Siegfried Poschwatta 4/1984 - 11/1985
Brigadier General Wolfgang Görlitz 12/1985 - 3/1991
Brigadier General Paul Westhoff 4/1991 - 3/1995
Brigadier General Klaus Poetzsch 4/1995 - 7/1997
Brigadier General Heinz-Peter Dicks 8/1997 - 6/1999
Brigadier General Friedrich Wilhelm Ploeger 7/1999 - 7/2000
Brigadier General Lothar Amme 8/2000 - 9/2001
Colonel i. G. Rainer Fiegle 10/2001 - 6/2002

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