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5 reconnaissance battalions
6 tank battalions
8 mechanized infantry battalions
4 paratroop battalions
4 mountain infantry battalions
1 light infantry regiment (5 rifle and 4 other companies)
1 light infantry battalion
1 mixed artillery battalion
2 SP artillery battalions (27 guns each)
1 artillery regiment (18 guns and 32 MRLS)
1 artillery reconnaissance regiment (27 guns)
4 divisional artillery regiments (2 battalions each)
6 engineer battalions
4 independent engineer companies
10 logistics battalion (including 1 Franco-German)
6 helicopter regiments
3 helicopter squadrons
4 NBC units (2 companies, 1 battalion, 1 regiment)
Corps HQs
I
Germany/Netherlands (Munster)
HQ Company (140
personnel)
Command Support Brigade (Stargard Szczeciński, Poland)
100th Signal Battalion (Walcz, Poland)
102nd Force Protection Battalion (only on
mobilization)
104th Support Battalion (Walcz, Poland)
610th Signal Battalion (Prenzlau, Germany) V
US/Germany (Heidelberg) (Disbanding postponed to 2010)
Eurocorps (Strasbourg, France)
10th Armored Division (Germany)
Several other countries contribute
MNC NE (Sczecin,
Poland)
12th Polish Mechanized Division
13th German Mechanized Division
(14th German Mechanized Division disbanded
2008)
(Danish Division is now Danish Brigade with ARRC)
Inspector General of the Heer Operations Command
Divisions are subordinate to the Operations Command
1st Armored Division
(Hanover) HQ 1st
Signal Regiment (Rotenburg) 3rd Armored Reconnaissance
Battalion (Training) 6th Air Defense Regiment
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