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  2. I German/Dutch Corps - Wikipedia

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    1 German-Netherlands Corps (1GNC) is a multinational formation consisting of units from both the Royal Netherlands Army and German Army. The corps' headquarters also takes part in NATO Response Force readiness rotations. It is situated in Münster (North Rhine Westphalia), formerly the headquarters of the German Army's I. Corps out of which 1 ...

  3. I Corps (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    Dutch M113 armored personnel carriers in action during Exercise Big Ferro in West Germany in 1973 MBT Leopard 2, Seedorf, Lower Saxony, in 1986. The I Netherlands Corps was an army corps of the Royal Netherlands Army. It formed after the Second World War and after the fall of the Iron Curtain was disestablished.

  4. Structure of the Royal Netherlands Army - Wikipedia

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    The 1 (German/Netherlands) Corps is based in Münster and has additional locations in Eibergen and Garderen. The Corps is a NATO-assigned headquarters for land operations that is led in turns by Germany and the Netherlands. It is capable of commanding a multinational force of approximately 50,000 troops. It consists of the following bi-national ...

  5. 1st Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first fully operational unit of the new German Army. At first referred to as 1st Grenadier Division, it was reorganized in the 1980s and made fully armoured in 1981. During this period it was part of I Corps of the Bundeswehr Heer, in turn part of NATO's Northern Army Group, Allied Forces Central Europe.

  6. Northern Army Group - Wikipedia

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    Chief of Staff was a German Major General, with a Belgian or Dutch Major General as alternates. Northern Army Group was assigned the following formations: I Dutch Corps. 1st Mechanized Division (Dutch), 3rd Panzer Division (German) From July 1985, [1] 4th Mechanized Division (Dutch), 5th Mechanized Division (Dutch), 101st Infantry Brigade ...

  7. Northern Army Group (1989) order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The area 1 BR Corps had to defend lay between Hanover to the north and Kassel to the south and extended from the Inner German Border to the Upper Weser Valley, all located on the North German Plain. In case of war, the Corps first line of defence would have been a screening force of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, 16th/5th The Queen's Royal ...

  8. Royal Netherlands Army - Wikipedia

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    The I (Netherlands) Corps stood watch alongside its NATO allies in Germany during the Cold War. The corps consisted of three divisions during the 1980s, the 1st, 4th, and 5th (reserve) divisions. [32] It was part of the NATO Northern Army Group. The corps's war assignment, as formulated by Commander, Northern Army Group (COMNORTHAG), would be ...

  9. German Army - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, three Corps still existed, each including various combat formations and a maintenance brigade, as well as the I. German/Dutch Corps, a joint German-Netherlands organization, used to control in peacetime the 1st Panzer and 7th Panzer Divisions as well as Dutch formations.