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  2. Army Training Schools - Wikipedia

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    The training schools are subordinated to the Army Office.The commander of all training schools is the Deputy Head of the Army Office. Most of the German Army training schools are responsible for the continuation training of a specific arm of service.

  3. Future equipment of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    Driver training tanks 16 L2A6 A3 8 L2A7V (+option for 32) Budget of €192 million approved by the Bundestag in November 2023. It is to be financed from the special fund of €100 billion. The delivery is expected in 2026–29. [43] An option for 32 additional driver training tanks for €277 million (this tranche can be used for foreign clients)

  4. Army Training Centres - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between training centres and schools or arms schools in the Army is sometimes blurred. For example, many centres that are charged with basic and continuation training for an arm or service are run by a general who is the head of arm, such as the General of the Armoured Corps ( General der Panzertruppen ).

  5. German commando course - Wikipedia

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    Relocating to training area, speedy march (with the least resting possible), training in camouflage and firearms, transporting wounded soldiers; Classroom instruction, navigation exercise in day and night; 3000m track and obstacle course, instruction in knots; Week 2. 3000m track, obstacle course, ambushing, hand-to-hand fighting (Krav Maga ...

  6. Kriegsschule (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    A Kriegsschule was a general military school used for basic officer training and higher education in Germany starting in as early as the 17th century. [1] There have been many Kriegsakademies ( War academy ), ' Kriegsschulen' (War Schools), or even Ritterakademies ( Knight academy ) in Germany.

  7. Armoured Corps Training Centre (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The Armoured Corps Training Centre (German: Ausbildungszentrum Panzertruppen) in Munster is one of the German Army's training centres (Zentren des Heeres) with particular responsibility for the basic and continuation training of armoured troops, including the armoured and the mechanized infantry corps of the German Army.

  8. German Army - Wikipedia

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    The German Army (German: Heer, 'army') is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German Bundeswehr together with the Marine (German Navy) and the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). As of 2024, the German Army had a strength of 63,047 soldiers. [1]

  9. Bundeswehr Command and Staff College - Wikipedia

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    The academy educates the future élite of not only the German armed forces but also of other member-states of the European Union and NATO. [1] Following German re-unification in 1989-1991, the Führungsakademie began training officers of the former East German National People's Army (German: Nationale Volksarmee (NVA)) in 1993. [2]