German Army Headquarters
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German Army Headquarters
Summary
German Army Headquarters is a command of the Bundeswehr[1]. It draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (command_of_the_bundeswehr category, ranking #5 of 11).[2]
Key Facts
- German Army Headquarters is in the country of Germany[3].
- German Army Headquarters's instance of is recorded as command of the Bundeswehr[4].
- German Army Headquarters's instance of is recorded as geographical feature[5].
- German Army Headquarters's anthem is recorded as Q1363149[6].
- German Army Headquarters's coat of arms image is recorded as KdoH.svg[7].
- German Army Headquarters's headquarters location is recorded as Q490521[8].
- German Army Headquarters's military branch is recorded as German Army[9].
- German Army Headquarters's location is recorded as Von-Hardenberg-Kaserne[10].
- German Army Headquarters's child organization or unit is recorded as 1st Panzer Division[11].
- German Army Headquarters's child organization or unit is recorded as 10th Panzer Division[12].
- German Army Headquarters's child organization or unit is recorded as Special Operations Division[13].
- German Army Headquarters's child organization or unit is recorded as Q15106567[14].
- German Army Headquarters's child organization or unit is recorded as Training Command[15].
- +2012-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of German Army Headquarters[16].
- German Army Headquarters's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/011lbbrx[17].
- German Army Headquarters's parent organization or unit is recorded as Federal Ministry of Defence of Germany[18].
- German Army Headquarters's parent organization or unit is recorded as Inspector of the Army[19].
- German Army Headquarters's official website is recorded as https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/organisation/heer/organisation/kommando-heer/[20].
- German Army Headquarters's replaces is recorded as General Staff[21].
- German Army Headquarters's official name is recorded as Kommando Heer[22].
- German Army Headquarters's short name is recorded as Kdo H[23].
- German Army Headquarters's BabelNet ID is recorded as 15945313n[24].
- German Army Headquarters's military size designation is recorded as major military unit[25].
Body
Founding
+2012-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of German Army Headquarters[16].
Identity
German Army Headquarters's official name is recorded as Kommando Heer[22]. Its short name is recorded as Kdo H[23].
Operations
German Army Headquarters's headquarters location is recorded as Q490521[8]. Parent organizations include Federal Ministry of Defence of Germany[18], a Federal Ministry in Germany[26], in Germany[27], founded in 1955[28], headquartered in Hardthöhe[29] and Inspector of the Army[19], a Service position in the Bundeswehr[30], in Germany[31]. Subsidiaries include 1st Panzer Division[11], an armored division[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1956[34], headquartered in Kurt-Schumacher-Kaserne[35]; 10th Panzer Division[12], a Panzer division[36], in Germany[37], founded in 1959[38], headquartered in Veitshöchheim[39]; Special Operations Division[13], a military division[40], in Germany[41], founded in 2001[42], headquartered in Q36413500[43]; Q15106567[14]; and Training Command[15], a functional command[44], in Germany[45], founded in 2013[46].
Why It Matters
German Army Headquarters draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (command_of_the_bundeswehr category, ranking #5 of 11).[2]