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Click here to read his recollections PDF file. Concurrently with that move, the command's Emergency headquarters was also moved from Verdun, France, to Karlsruhe. It pre-positioned transportable communications equipment and personnel in existing US facilities, where they were ready to deploy to a designated headquarters site at short notice.
Improving the Ratio of U. The following is an excerpt from the unclassified somewhat redacted version of that report. Because of continuing improvement in Soviet and Warsaw Pact capabilities in recent years -- particularly to conduct "Blitzkrieg" warfare -- the United States has undertaken programs to improve its combat effectiveness in Europe. Some of the programs have increased the ratio of combat troops to support forces without increasing overall US military forces in Europe.
One program to convert headquarters and military support personnel to combat personnel was prescribed by an amendment to the Fiscal Year DoD Appropriations Authorization Act. This amendment is referred to as the "Nunn Amendment" after Senator Sam Nunn, who was a moving force behind it. It required a reduction of 18, in authorized support personnel -- contrasted to personnel on hand -- in the services in Europe during Fiscal Years and In conjunction with these reductions, 13, combat spaces were added in Europe through the end of FY by increasing personnel in existing units and by deploying new combat units.
An addtional 4, combat spaces were added by the Air Force in FY New combat units were drawn from elements of the Army's force structure in the United States and provided two mechanized brigades an attack helicopter company two field artillery battalions Air Force increases have resulted in a second wing of F aircraft retention of 66 F-4 aircraft in Europe deployment of a new tactical air control system While more combat units and increased manning in existing units provided added capability to meet the threat of short, intense war, these gains were not achieved without a deterioration of some wartime combat support capabilities, particularly in the Army.
Some of the support reductions had a direct adverse impact on combat support capabilities. Others, together with the shrinking US support base over the past several years, have resulted in greater need for increased host nation support 1 , including use of foreign national civilians and contractual support -- areas that could have a potential adverse impact on wartime capability.
Some non-combat areas 2 were excluded by the Army from consideration for reduction. As a result, other support positions more essential to wartime needs were reduced. In addition, the Army replaced 3, military support positions with 2, non-US civilian employees in such areas as transportation, supply, and security. Also, in view of the shrinking support base in Europe and the magnitude of its support requirements, USAREUR was looking more to other NATO Allies for needed support during wartime, including procurement, telecommunications, transportation, facilities, civilian labor, construction and airfield service.
This would become known as the Wartime Host Nation Support concept. Community support includes many functions such as commissary and postal services, recreation, libraries, transportation services, and education programs for which there is little or no wartime need. Community support was omitted to avoid lower morale and support to the soldier and his family. Early s. Permanent Change of Station - Germany Archive. Army and the Defence of West Germany, Warning: 4. SACEUR's emergency defense plans were then distributed to the headquarters of the next lower echelon in the NATO command structure, for preparation of supporting plans.
Production of a single plan was a decided improvement over previous procedure, under which each of the three service commands prepared a plan and by subsequent coordination produced a joint plan. Since US representatives were on the staffs of all the afore-mentioned NATO commands and participated in their planning programs, the ideas of US military forces were incorporated in all these plans.
The two plans were modified as conditions changed; for instance, troop lists were modified to reflect current manpower situations. All of these NATO defense plans and their accompanying annexes were classified cosmic top secret. Oct 26, Page 1, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 2, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 3, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 4, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 5, Military News Section.
Oct 26, Page 6, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 7, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 8, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 9, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 10, Military News Section. Oct 26, Page 11, Military News Section. Eddy Gen Charles L. Bolte Gen William M. Hoge Gen Anthony C. McAulliffe Gen Henry I. Hodes Gen Clyde D. Eddleman Gen Bruce C. Clarke Gen Paul L. Freeman, Jr. Gen Andrew P. Collins, Jr. Gen Michael S. Davison Gen George S. Blanchard Gen Frederick J. Kroesen Gen Glenn K.
Otis Gen Crosbie E. High quality video - very sharp! Out takes show additional scenes that include the Airborne school in Wiesbaden and a river crossing during a field exercise. Army, Europe DUI. The same officers generally served on both headquarters staffs. Army in Europe, determined the policies to be implemented by its subordinate commands. See Chart 2. Ground and Service Forces. On 15 November, the U. Ground and Service forces was redesignated as United States Army, Europe USAREUR , a non-operational paper organization created to furnish a ground and service commander with the command apparatus required to provide administrative and logistic support.
Both moves ware completed in early McCloy had became the U. Military Governor and the U. USAREUR became the administrative headquarters for all Arrmy forces in the same area, excluding Trieste and Austria, both of which performed this function independently.
See Chart 4. Four subordinate headquarters to be eliminated USAREUR Hq announced recently that four of its subordinate headquarters will be eliminated in the next 18 months as part of the Defense Secretary's plans to beef up US ground combat forces in Europe.
To improve conventional combat forces in the European area, four combat support units, comprising about a thousand men and new- model equipment, were deployed during the period. New combat units were drawn from elements of the Army's force structure in the United States and provided. Gen Thomas T. Sep - Aug This revised mission with regards to military matters was substantially the same as existed previously, but Military Government responsibilities were excluded.
Source: Webmaster's private collection. Honor Guard KB. Dignitaries approach Reviewing Stand KB. Passing in review KB. Present Arms KB. Heidelberg, KB. I must remind all readers that the manuscripts provided by the above authors or any other contributors on this web site www. Two wonderful books that I use on a regular basis as a standard reference for identifying DUI's and patches to add to the unit pages of my website have been written by Barry Jason Stein. Barry's background as a salesman and later owner of a major military insignia manufacturing company and his great interest in military history have made him uniquely qualified to research and compile these great reference volumes.
Command Relations. Army Europe staff in SOC 1. Brockzetel, Germany. SOC 2. SOC 3. SOC 4. BA , Drachenbronn, France. One of these groups, composed of French and US troops, was to be placed under US command, and the second group, composed of Belgian, British and Netherlands troops, under British command. SCAEUR proposed to activate the headquarters of the French-US army group in nuclear form as soon as possible and to build it up as rapidly as the necessary staff and equipment could be made available.
The headquarters of the Belgian-British-Netherlands army group was to remain on a skeleton basis within the existing headquarters of the British Army of the Rhine BAOR until a later date. In response, the United States deployed an additional armored cavalry regiment to Europe, along with additional support units. The command dispatched a reinforced infantry battle group to Berlin to strengthen the existing garrison.
The crisis cooled in Berlin from to , and augmenting forces returned to the United States. Equipment modernization programs during this period included the M armored personnel carrier, the M14 rifle, the M60 machine gun, the OV-1 fixed wing observation aircraft, the UH-1B Huey helicopter, the M truck, and the M60 tank. Army Europe and Seventh Army.
The communications zone headquarters moved from Orleans, France, to Worms, Germany, and later to Kaiserslautern, where as 21st Theater Support Command it remains today. MA3 near Giessen in West Germany, The first Redeployment of Forces from Germany took place in , with the removal of about 28, military personnel from Germany.
In , efforts to streamline the headquarters resulted in the termination of the U. During the s, force protection concerns grew as Palestinian groups brazenly conducted terror operations in Europe, such as the kidnapping of Israeli athletes during the Munich Olympics, and the Red Army Faction and the Red Brigades targeted U.
Army post in Giessen. Frederick J. Kroesen and his wife as they were driving through Heidelberg—the automobile trunk lid deflected the RPG-7 anti-tank projectile. And in a bombing at a Berlin disco frequented by service members killed two Soldiers. With increased combat and support components in place, the command undertook a wide-ranging modernization in the decade of the s. More than new systems were introduced, including individual weapons, field rations, the M1A1 Abrams tank, the M2 and M3 Bradley series of infantry and cavalry fighting vehicles, the multiple launch rocket system, the Patriot air defense system, the UH Black Hawk helicopter and the AHA Apache helicopter.
All new products. View larger. Quantity The minimum purchase order quantity for the product is 1. If you have any stories or thoughts on the subject, please contact me. The unit is under the command of Lt Col R. Over 17, military and civilian personnel are assigned to the command. Course Certificate, John at work in the Machine Room. I believe the 65th had the one Machine Room which is shown in the pictures that I sent you. The 65th was located in an "L" shaped building on Campbell Barracks. The Machine Room was in the verticle part of the "L".
Some staff called it the Machine Room as slang. Army, Europe DUI. The Division collects, audits, and maintains personnel, organizational, and equipment data from personnel sections, administration centers and units. Information pertaining to the status of nearly , Army troops in the theater is stored and processed here using RCA and RCA computers.
The center has five data processing missions: Personnel accounting and reporting Organizational accounting Evaluation of supplies and equipment Evaluation of real property inventories Accounting of dependents and civilian employees.
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