Bundeswehr Military Police Command
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Bundeswehr Military Police Command
Summary
Bundeswehr Military Police Command is a command of the Bundeswehr[1].
Key Facts
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command is located in Bothfeld-Vahrenheide[2].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command is in the country of Germany[3].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's instance of is recorded as command of the Bundeswehr[4].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's instance of is recorded as Feldjäger[5].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's coat of arms image is recorded as COA KdoFJgBw.svg[6].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's child organization or unit is recorded as Schule für Feldjäger und Stabsdienst der Bundeswehr[7].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's child organization or unit is recorded as military police regiment 1[8].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's child organization or unit is recorded as military police regiment 2[9].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's child organization or unit is recorded as military police regiment 3[10].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's part of is recorded as Joint Support and Enabling Service[11].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's has use is recorded as law enforcement[12].
- +2013-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bundeswehr Military Police Command[13].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's parent organization or unit is recorded as German Joint Support and Enabling Service Headquarters[14].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's parent organization or unit is recorded as Q128309132[15].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's official website is recorded as https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/organisation/streitkraeftebasis/organisation/kommando-feldjaeger-der-bundeswehr/[16].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's official website is recorded as https://www.bundeswehr.de/en/organization/joint-support-and-enabling-service/organization/bundeswehr-military-police-command[17].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's official website is recorded as https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/organisation/unterstuetzungsbereich/feldjaeger-militaerpolizei/kommando-feldjaeger-in-hannover[18].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's official name is recorded as Kommando Feldjäger der Bundeswehr[19].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's official name is recorded as Bundeswehr Military Police Command[20].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's motto text is recorded as Suum cuique[21].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's short name is recorded as KdoFJgBw[22].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's short name is recorded as BwMPCOM[23].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/123dmjyxm[24].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's commanded by is recorded as Ulf Häussler[25].
- Bundeswehr Military Police Command's commanded by is recorded as Udo Schnittker[26].
Body
Founding
+2013-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bundeswehr Military Police Command[13].
Identity
Official names include Kommando Feldjäger der Bundeswehr[19] and Bundeswehr Military Police Command[20]. Its part of is recorded as Joint Support and Enabling Service[11]. Short names include KdoFJgBw[22] and BwMPCOM[23].
Operations
Parent organizations include German Joint Support and Enabling Service Headquarters[14], a command of the Bundeswehr[27], in Germany[28], founded in 2012[29] and Q128309132[15]. Subsidiaries include Schule für Feldjäger und Stabsdienst der Bundeswehr[7], a school[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1956[32]; military police regiment 1[8], a regiment[33], in Germany[34], founded in 2013[35]; military police regiment 2[9], a regiment[36], in Germany[37], founded in 2013[38]; and military police regiment 3[10], a regiment[39], in Germany[40], founded in 2013[41].