Theodor-Körner-Kaserne (Lüneburg)
Theodor-Körner-Kaserne | |||
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country | Germany | ||
local community | Luneburg | ||
Coordinates : | 53 ° 15 ' N , 10 ° 27' E | ||
Stationed troops | |||
Reconnaissance Training Battalion 3 "Lüneburg" 2nd / Artillery Training Battalion 325 |
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Old barracks names | |||
1945-1958 | Alma Barracks | ||
Formerly stationed units | |||
Panzerbrigade 8 "Luneburg" Stabskompanie Panzerbrigade 8 repair training company 5/3 repair training company 6/3 repair training company 10/3 armored reconnaissance training company 3/3 tanks engineer company 80 Panzerjäger company 80 repair company 80 supply company 80 NBC defense company 80 Heeresmusikkorps 3 parts logistics battalion 3 |
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Location of the Theodor-Körner-Kaserne in Lower Saxony |
The Theodor Körner barracks is the last used by former three army - barracks in Lüneburg ( Niedersachsen ). It was handed over to the German Armed Forces by the British Army on the Rhine in 1958 . Today (2014) around 1000 soldiers are stationed here. As one of the first barracks of the Bundeswehr, it has a large day care center , a day-care center for the children of the soldiers.
location
The barracks are located on Bleckeder Landstrasse in the eastern part of the city. The barracks are also connected to the track network of the Lüneburg industrial and port railway . Today's Lüneburg airfield used to belong to this barracks as an air base .
Namesake
The barracks is named after the German poet Theodor Körner (1791–1813), who became known for his patriotic poems and songs. Through his participation as a war volunteer in the liberation wars of 1813/14 in the Lützow Freikorps , his work, like his poetry, became a model for the patriotic forces in Germany. His popularity certainly results from his untimely death on August 26, 1813 in a battle near Gadebusch .
Associations
- Reconnaissance Training Battalion 3 (until June 2007: Panzer Reconnaissance Training Battalion 3)
- The reconnaissance training battalion 3 "Lüneburg" uses a black rider on a golden background as a badge.
Affiliated companies
- Panzer reconnaissance company 10 (decommissioned at the end of 2007)
- Airborne Reconnaissance Company 310 (relocation to the new Seedorf site at the end of 2006)
Departments and units
- Sanitary supply center Munster ASt Lüneburg (ZSan)
- Driver training center Lüneburg MKL / MKF / ZKF of classes B, C and E (SKB)
- 4th / Officer Candidate Battalion 1 since July 2018
- Parts of the Bundeswehrdienstleistungszentrum Munster (WV)
- Career center of the Bundeswehr Hannover - Vocational Promotion Service - Lüneburg site team (WV)
- Regional security and support forces (RSU company "Nordheide")
- Youth officer Lüneburg
- Family Care Center (FBZ)
- Sergeant for reservist matters
Trivia
The musician Joachim Witt denies the rumor that his song Goldener Reiter refers to the barracks in Lüneburg (with a rider in the coat of arms): "One of the most persistent rumors is the so-called 'barracks rumor'."
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b http://www.baor-locations.org/AlmaBks.aspx.html
- ↑ http://www.mgfa.de/html/standorte_index_brd.php
- ^ Abendblatt.de: Childcare à la Bundeswehr in Lüneburg. January 15, 2014, accessed January 15, 2014 .
- ↑ joachimwitt.com