Central Military Service
The Central Military Service ( ZMilDBw ) was a service in the Bundeswehr that performed central tasks and did not belong to one of the armed forces or the central medical services . When the armed forces base was set up in October 2000, the central military departments of the Bundeswehr were combined in this organization. The name is no longer used.
Insinuation
The central military departments of the Bundeswehr were subordinate to the Deputy Inspector General of the Bundeswehr , who at times also held the additional title of inspector of the central military departments of the Bundeswehr . He was supported in his management responsibility by the command staff of the armed forces . The Armed Forces Office (initially the Federal Armed Forces Office ), as the higher command authority, was the superior agency for many of the central military agencies. Others reported directly to the Deputy Inspector General.
Important central military agencies
The following larger agencies were set up as central military agencies when the Bundeswehr was set up in the 1950s (today's or last name):
- Inner Guidance Center
- Command academy of the Bundeswehr
- Logistics school of the Bundeswehr (Hamburg)
- Federal Language Office (formerly the Bundeswehr language school)
- Office for Military Geosystems
- Military History Research Office
- Logistics office of the Bundeswehr
- Office for Telecommunication and Information Systems of the Federal Armed Forces (formerly Telecommunication Office of the Federal Armed Forces)
- Federal Office for the Military Counterintelligence Service
Individual evidence
- ↑ One of these inspectors was Vice Admiral Hans Frank .
literature
- Military History Research Office (Ed.): Defense in the Alliance - Planning, Development and Proof of the Bundeswehr 1950–1972 . Munich 1975, ISBN 3-7637-5137-8 .