The Army Office ( or HA) in Cologne is one of the two command pillars of the German Army (Deutsches Heer); the other being the German Army Command (Heeresführungskommando or HFüKdo). Led by the Department Head, Generalmajor Wolf-Joachim Clauß, are around 1,100 soldiers and civil servants who are responsible for the conceptual development of the Army as well as its training and equipment. In addition the Army Office is responsible for the organisational structure of the Army, for issues to do with in-service systems and for logistic support to the Army. Reporting to the Army Office are the Training Schools and Training Centres. The Army Office is subordinate to the General Staff. According to the new direction of the Bundeswehr and the 2011 Basing Concept (Stationierungskonzept 2011) the Ge
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| - The Army Office ( or HA) in Cologne is one of the two command pillars of the German Army (Deutsches Heer); the other being the German Army Command (Heeresführungskommando or HFüKdo). Led by the Department Head, Generalmajor Wolf-Joachim Clauß, are around 1,100 soldiers and civil servants who are responsible for the conceptual development of the Army as well as its training and equipment. In addition the Army Office is responsible for the organisational structure of the Army, for issues to do with in-service systems and for logistic support to the Army. Reporting to the Army Office are the Training Schools and Training Centres. The Army Office is subordinate to the General Staff. According to the new direction of the Bundeswehr and the 2011 Basing Concept (Stationierungskonzept 2011) the Ge
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Land
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Unterstellte Einheiten
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Motto
| - Heeresamt – Die Zukunft im Visier
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BILD
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Stationierungsort
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| - Deputy and Commander of Army Training Schools
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Teilstreitkraft
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Kommandeur
| - Brigadegeneral Armin Staigis
- Brigadegeneral Heinrich Fischer
- Generalmajor Wolf-Joachim Clauß
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- around 12,000
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| - The Army Office ( or HA) in Cologne is one of the two command pillars of the German Army (Deutsches Heer); the other being the German Army Command (Heeresführungskommando or HFüKdo). Led by the Department Head, Generalmajor Wolf-Joachim Clauß, are around 1,100 soldiers and civil servants who are responsible for the conceptual development of the Army as well as its training and equipment. In addition the Army Office is responsible for the organisational structure of the Army, for issues to do with in-service systems and for logistic support to the Army. Reporting to the Army Office are the Training Schools and Training Centres. The Army Office is subordinate to the General Staff. According to the new direction of the Bundeswehr and the 2011 Basing Concept (Stationierungskonzept 2011) the General Army Office is planned to be disbanded.
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