14th news regiment
News Regiment 14 |
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Association badge used during the military service |
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active | 1956 to April 1, 1993 |
Country |
GDR FRG from 1990
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Armed forces |
NVA Bw from 1990 |
Armed forces |
NVA LSK LW Bw from 1990
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Branch of service | Telecommunications force |
Type | Intelligence and air traffic control force |
Strength | approx. 1000 soldiers and 100 civilian employees |
Insinuation |
Command LSK / LV 5th LwDiv from 1990 |
Stationing location | Waldsieversdorf / Rotes Luch |
Last commanders | |
Kdr. NR-14 | Colonel Augustin |
Kdr. FmAbt 14 | OTL Zeplien |
insignia | |
squadron | III |
The nachrichtenregiment 14 " Harro Schulze-Boysen " (NR-14) was a military unit of the Air Force / air defense (LSK / LV) of the NVA (NVA) . The primary task was the telecommunication support of the LSK / LV command and the central command post 14 LSK / LV. The NR-14 was directly subordinate to the LSK / LV command.
history
The NR-14 was set up in 1956 as a communication battalion 2 (NB-2) in Waldsieversdorf , Rotes Luch as a telecommunications association.
After intermediate steps, the NR-19 grew up in 1960. In 1967 the regiment was given the honorary name Harro Schulze-Boysen . After structural changes in 1970, the unit finally received its final designation of the 14th Message Regiment (NR-14) "Harro Schulze-Boysen" .
organization
Commanders
Rank, name | period of service | comment |
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Lieutenant Colonel Heinz Müller | 1956-1961 | |
Lieutenant Colonel Karl Frohberg | 1961-1963 | |
Lieutenant Colonel HJ. Brandenburg | 1963-1968 | |
Colonel Karl Frohberg | 1968-1975 | |
Colonel Manfred Werner | 1975-1988 | later commander MTS of the LSK / LV |
Colonel Hans-Ullrich Augustin | 1988-1990 | Chief of Staff: OSL Uwe Czerwinski |
Lieutenant Colonel Bösenberg | 1990-1992 | |
Lieutenant Colonel Zeplien | 1992-1993 |
The main station of the NR-14 was Waldsieversdorf, Rotes Luch. The regiment was directly subordinate to the LSK / LV command and was ultimately divided as follows:
Communication Operations Battalion (NBB) Command LSK / LV (stationary)
Original designation: Nachrichtenbetriebsamt (NBA) / NZ Strausberg ( Eggersdorf ), HNZ-22, Barnim-Kaserne ( ⊙ ) Strausberg
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Funkendeamt 1-4 bunkered :
- Beeskow ( Limsdorf ) (Obj. 161)
- Weimar ( Großobringen )
- Calau ( Cabel / Welchow)
- Strasburg (Gross Milkow / Ulrichshof )
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Radio relay stations (object 500) 1–10 bunkered:
- Cottbus ( Leuthen ), Groß-A
- Lübben ( Biebersdorf ), Klein-a
- Beeskow (Wilmersdorf), Klein-b
- Heinersdorf , Groß-B ( ⊙ )
- Bad Freienwalde (Wölsickersdorf- Wollenberg ), Klein -c
- Templin ( Temmen ), uppercase C
- Neustrelitz ( Lichtenberg-Wendorf ), Klein-d
- Neubrandenburg ( Cölpin ), Greater D
- Rostock ( Klein Kussewitz )
- Dargelütz ( Parchim )
- NZ Ranzig / Beeskow , HNZ-23
Telecommunications Battalion ZGS LSK / LV (stationary)
Original name: Nachrichtenbetriebsbataillon (NBB), Fürstenwalde ( ⊙ )
- NZ Fürstenwalde Central Command Post 14 , HNZ-21
- Transfer point (Üst.) Fürstenwalde 2
- 2 radio companies, tactile radio operators and radio reception center
Training battalion Fm / air traffic control
- 2 training companies
Emerged from a telecommunications battalion (deployable - directional radio) on October 1, 1990
Radio battalion (relocatable) with radio stations shortwave (KW) long-distance traffic
stationed in Waldsieversdorf, OT Rotes Luch
- Fe, Fs, Vm, TF / WT
- HF, aeronautical radio
- Directional radio small / medium number of channels on truck IFA W50 installed in LAK II (easily removable container),
- Field cable construction LFL, FFK 36/250, FVK 10
- Special device: GFZ (combat command center)
- Semi-stationary radio transmitter (field radio transmission center-2)
Organization after the dissolution of the NVA
With the dissolution of the NVA in 1990, the stationary KW radio station ( Limsdorf ) was permanently transferred to the organizational structure of the Air Force . Small devices and radio devices in the east were also included in a device pool under the name Deployable Air Situation Display and Interface Processor System (DASDIPS). Then the NR-14, now Telecommunications Department 14 (FmAbt 14), was dissolved on April 1, 1993 - and the Bundeswehr location Waldsieversdorf (Rotes Luch) was given up. The material responsibility for the DASDIPS device East, which is currently in use, lies with the Air Force's weapons system command , and the operational use is decreed by the Air Force Command Command .
literature
- Wilfried Copenhagen: The Air Force of the NVA . Motorbuch, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-613-02235-4 .
swell
- Clarification of formation NR-19 from NB-2 and NB-12 based on a document in the Freiburg military archive
- Extract of directive 1/85 as a copy from the VS office / registry A2 Kdo 5th Air Force Division autumn 1991 from the webpage www.5lwdiv.de
- Org command 11/1990 ff. Of the commander Kdo LSK / LV preparatory staff 5th LwDiv from the webpage www.5lwdiv.de
- Chronicle of the 5th Air Force Division - Author Major i. G. Gäbelein from the webpage www.5lwdiv.de
Web links
- NR-14 on DDR-Luftwaffe.de
- Minutes of the 41st meeting of the NVR on July 14, 1972
- Minutes of the 55th meeting of the NVR on June 16, 1978
- Weblink 5th Air Force Division (LwDiv)
- Weblink Message Regiment-14 (NVA)
- Weblink News Office (NVA)
- Weblink of the LSK / LV (NVA)
Individual evidence
- ↑ NR-14 on the homepage of the military archive; viewed on June 16, 2009 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Until the 1970s, an MfS post was quoted and occupied by an OibE / MfS (endowment OF3, major).
Coordinates: 52 ° 30 '58.39 " N , 14 ° 1' 57.11" E