Franco-German Brigade
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Franco-German Brigade
Summary
Franco-German Brigade is a brigade[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of brigade entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (158 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Franco-German Brigade is in the country of France[3].
- Franco-German Brigade's image is recorded as BW Barettabzeichen Deutsch-Französische-Brigade.png[4].
- Franco-German Brigade's instance of is recorded as brigade[5].
- Franco-German Brigade's instance of is recorded as multinational military formation[6].
- Franco-German Brigade's coat of arms image is recorded as COA DEU-FRA Brig.svg[7].
- Franco-German Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Müllheim im Markgräflerland[8].
- Franco-German Brigade's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 128748037[9].
- Franco-German Brigade's GND ID is recorded as 10012653-4[10].
- Franco-German Brigade's military branch is recorded as EU battlegroup[11].
- Franco-German Brigade's military branch is recorded as French Army[12].
- Franco-German Brigade's military branch is recorded as German Army[13].
- Franco-German Brigade's IdRef ID is recorded as 031738923[14].
- Franco-German Brigade's location is recorded as Müllheim im Markgräflerland[15].
- Franco-German Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Q2891000[16].
- Franco-German Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 1st Infantry Regiment[17].
- Franco-German Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 291st light infantry battalion[18].
- Franco-German Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Q953397[19].
- Franco-German Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Q43847921[20].
- Franco-German Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as 3rd Hussars Regiment[21].
- Franco-German Brigade's part of is recorded as Commandement des Forces Terrestres[22].
- Franco-German Brigade's part of is recorded as German Army Headquarters[23].
- Franco-German Brigade's part of is recorded as Eurocorps[24].
- Franco-German Brigade's Commons category is recorded as Franco-German Brigade[25].
- Franco-German Brigade's has part is recorded as 291st light infantry battalion[26].
- +1989-10-02T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Franco-German Brigade[27].
Body
Founding
+1989-10-02T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Franco-German Brigade[27].
Identity
Part of include Commandement des Forces Terrestres[22], a command[28], in France[29], founded in 1998[30]; German Army Headquarters[23], a command of the Bundeswehr[31], in Germany[32], founded in 2012[33], headquartered in Q490521[34]; and Eurocorps[24], a corps[35], in Belgium[36], founded in 1993[37], headquartered in Strasbourg[38]. Short names include {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'D/F Brig'}[39] and {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'BFA'}[40].
Operations
Franco-German Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Müllheim im Markgräflerland[8]. Parent organizations include Eurocorps[41], a corps[42], in Belgium[43], founded in 1993[44], headquartered in Strasbourg[45]; 10th Panzer Division[46], a Panzer division[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1959[49], headquartered in Veitshöchheim[50]; and Q122078290[51]. Subsidiaries include Q2891000[16], a military unit[52], founded in 1989[53]; 1st Infantry Regiment[17], a French infantry regiment[54], in France[55], founded in 1479[56]; 291st light infantry battalion[18], a battalion[57], in France[58], founded in 2010[59]; Q953397[19], a battalion[60], founded in 1993[61]; Q43847921[20], a battalion[62], in Germany[63], founded in 1958[64]; and 3rd Hussars Regiment[21], a hussar regiment[65], in France[66], founded in 1764[67].
Why It Matters
Franco-German Brigade ranks in the top 5% of brigade entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (158 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[68] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[69]