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Vredepeel is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg, in the municipality of Venray, with a population of 230. [1] It is home to the Royal Netherlands Army's Joint Ground-based Air Defense Command.
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The Royal Netherlands Army (Dutch: Koninklijke Landmacht, KL) is the land branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces.Though the Royal Netherlands Army was raised on 9 January 1814, its origins date back to 1572, when the Staatse Leger was raised making the Dutch standing army one of the oldest in the world.
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Thales Nederland produces various types of high-end sensors and radars for the Dutch fleet. The Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service (Dutch: Onderzeedienst) was established in 1906 and is responsible for the operation of all Dutch submarines. As of 2021, the Onderzeedienst operates four Walrus-class submarines and one submarine tender ...
7 Maps of the defense lines. 8 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Weerstandslinies Noord-Oost Nederland; World War II (1939–1945)
During the occupation of Belgium by Nazi Germany, the facility was called "St. Trond" [2] and became a major Luftwaffe air base during the Battle of France.Within a few days of its capture by German forces, the Luftwaffe moved in Sturzkampfgeschwader 77 (SKG 77), a Junkers Ju 87B Stuka dive bomber unit; Zerstörergeschwader 26 (ZG 26), a Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter (Zerstörer - German ...
The village was first mentioned around 1312 as Berchout, and means "deciduous forest of birch trees". [3]Berkhout developed in the 13th century as a peat excavation village.