Naval Operation School
Naval Operation School |
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Association badge (coat of arms) |
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Lineup | July 15, 1956 |
Country | Germany |
Armed forces | armed forces |
Armed forces | marine |
Type | School of the Navy |
Insinuation | Naval command |
Location | Bremerhaven |
Awards |
Bremen flag ribbon (1999) |
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commander | Sea captain Eckhard Bödeker |
The Naval Operation School (MOS), which was a naval location school until 1997 , is the German Navy's central training facility for tactics and operations , based in Bremerhaven and with a teaching group in Wilhelmshaven . Since October 1, 2012, she has been subordinate to the Head of Personnel, Training, Organization in the Marine Command in Rostock .
history
The barracks of the later naval operations school was built between the world wars in the Geesteschleife on the site of the former Joh. C. Tecklenborg shipyard in the Bremerhaven district of Geestemünde . After the Second World War , the facility was used by the US naval forces in Germany . From 1952 German members of the Labor Service Unit (B) were trained there. The German Navy took over the training facilities in 1956. Two schools were created, the Technical Naval School II (TMS II) with a teaching group and the Naval Locating School as a forerunner of the later Naval Operation School.
The naval tracking school was set up on July 15, 1956 and was initially under the naval telecommunications command, which was renamed in 1962 to command of the naval command service. From 1965 to October 1, 2012 it was under the Naval Office , from October 1, 2012 under the Naval Command . For practical navigation training of MOS was a former 1957 minesweepers of the Navy named OT 1 provided. Entered in its place in 1959, the school Frigate Scheer , which was under the MOS until its decommissioning 1967th
From 1973 to 1982, in addition to its headquarters in Bremerhaven, MOS had a branch in Knüppelholz in Drangstedt in a former military hospital area of the Air Force, which housed the basic training group, the naval training company for use abroad and the Drangstedt ship control center. The area has been partially cleared.
In 1975 the marine technical college for electrical engineering was established as part of MOS. On September 30, 1997 the naval locating school was decommissioned and on October 1, 1997, the naval operations school was set up in a new organization. The new teaching group C (electronics training) was relocated to the marine technology school in Parow in March 2000 .
On October 1, 2012 the teaching group (teaching group system training navy) of the dissolved command naval command systems in Wilhelmshaven ( naval base Heppenser Groden ) was subordinated to the MOS. She remains at her previous place of employment.
structure
The Naval Operations School is divided into teaching group A, teaching group B and the Naval Tactics Center (TZM).
- Teaching group A conducts the technical training of officers and NCOs and language training.
- In teaching group B, the teams in the application series surface and underwater operations service, telecommunication and signaling, electronic warfare and navigation receive their combined basic and specialist training.
- The naval tactics center consists of a procedural trainer (VT) and the "tactical and procedural trainer marine" (TVTM). While in the VT mainly non-commissioned officers are prepared for practical operations duty, the TVTM is used for tactical training of the officers. Among other things, officers of staff, commanders and command teams of the warships are prepared for missions and exercises.
Commanders
No. | Surname | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires |
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6th | Sea captain Eckhard Bödeker | July 1, 2015 | |
5 | Captain Reinhard Wollowski | September 1, 2011 | June 30, 2015 |
4th | Sea captain Gerd Kiehnle | October 2005 | August 31, 2011 |
3 | Sea captain Jörg Owen | April 1, 2002 | October 2005 |
2 | Sea captain Stefan Lang | January 1, 1998 | March 31, 2002 |
1 | Sea Captain Hans-Joachim Oels (1) | October 1, 1997 | December 31, 1997 |
(1) Before that already commander of the naval location school.
Web links
- Federal Archives-Military Archives: BM 20 "Naval Schools"
- Naval Operation School. Marine.de
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Naval Operations School. (No longer available online.) Meine Stadt Bremerhaven, archived from the original on July 13, 2015 ; Retrieved August 19, 2015 (commercial website). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Axel Schimpf. The naval command in Rostock - the navy on course for the future . In: Marineforum 1 / 2-2013, p. 22 ff.
- ^ Douglas C. Peifer: Three German Marines - dissolution, transitions and new beginnings. Bochum 2007. ISBN 978-3-89911-101-9 .
- ↑ a b Federal Archives / Military Archives BM 20 ( Memento of the original from April 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Alternative hospital Drangstedt-Knüppelholz. relkte.com, accessed April 28, 2012
- ↑ Gerd Abeldt: New service provider for the fleet. In: WZ online. October 12, 2012, accessed August 19, 2015 .
- ↑ Naval Operations School: New Commander at the Naval Operations School. Marine.de, August 30, 2011, archived from the original on September 15, 2011 ; Retrieved August 19, 2015 .
- ↑ a b Annual report of the German Maritime Museum 2005. (PDF) (No longer available online.) Research Museum of the Leibniz Association, 2006, p. 14 , archived from the original on September 23, 2015 ; Retrieved August 19, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Coordinates: 53 ° 32 ′ 42 " N , 8 ° 35 ′ 21" E