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demonstrates the appropriate official procedures in a rigorous and methodical way, from the handling of combat materiel to the combined arms live-firing at reinforced battle group level. As well as supporting the Armoured Warfare School with demonstration exercises, 9th Panzerlehr Brigade is also involved in the development of armoured warfare concepts and tries out new weapons systems, equipment and tactics as a trials brigade.
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At the end of 1959 ("Army Structure 2") the brigade incorporated a headquarters company, 11th Panzer Reconnaissance (Lehr) Battalion, 92nd Panzergrenadier (Lehr) Battalion, 93rd Panzerlehr Battalion, 95th Panzerartillerie (Lehr) Battalion, 96th Logistic (Lehr) Battalion (established 1 February 1959),
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and then to the 9th Panzerlehr Brigade in July 2006. From October 2006 to February 2007 elements of the 33rd Panzer Battalion were used as the operational battalion within Multinational Task Force South/PRIZREN as part of KFOR mission. The battalion then deployed in the first half of 2009 as the ORF
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The battalion is capable of deploying within 20 days and carrying out operational tasks in high intensity conflict as part of a multinational operation or, after a short period of mission-specific training, a range of other tasks. In peacetime it prepares for this through training and exercising its
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In mid May 2008 about 1,500 soldiers of the brigade were deployed as part of the 20th German deployment to the Balkans or were held in readiness as RRF forces. Following the end of the deployment, the brigade had to complete its regrouping of intervention forces, conducting further training in order
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As part of the intervention forces the brigade plans and carries out missions involving networked, multinational, combined arms, high intensity warfare operations. In addition it plans, prepares and executes tasks in the low to medium intensity part of the spectrum of operations i.e. it provides and
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As one of three armoured battalions in the intervention forces of the Germany Army its main task is training for and participating in the peace enforcement and peacekeeping operations of the Bundeswehr. 93 Armoured Demonstration Battalion supports Panzerlehrbrigade 9 and the Munster Training School
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the following units were placed under the Brigade: 92nd Panzergrenadier (Lehr) Battalion, 93rd Panzerlehr Battalion and 334th "Celle" Panzerlehr Battalion, 95th Panzerartillerie (Lehr) Battalion and 325th and 95th Panzerartillerie (Lehr) Battalions, 3rd Panzer Reconnaissance (Lehr) Battalion, 90th
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or "demonstration troops", the number 93 is the battalion's number and the iron cross is that of the Bundeswehr. On 1 April 1956 the battalion was formed in Munster, the first armoured battalion in the Bundeswehr. In 1959 it was given its present designation. In 1997 it moved within Munster from
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veterans, were stationed in the main camp of what is now Hindenburg Barracks. In 1958, the battalions, which were part of "Army Structure 1", consisted of four fighting companies, a HQ company and a supply company. The armoured infantry battalion was subordinated to the armoured infantry school
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The Bundeswehr has turned into a deployable armed force. From September 2006 to May 2007 about 1,400 soldiers of the formations and independent units of the brigade were deployed in Kosovo and Afghanistan. A particular highlight was the deployment of the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in
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As a training force, the brigade supports the career-linked training associated with the leadership development of armoured combat units through numerous training exercises, as well as training the Bundeswehr's Staff College, the Army Officer Training School and other arms schools. The brigade
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carrying out exercises entitled "Combat and Air Vehicles of the German Army" and "Capability of the German Army across the Entire Mission Spectrum". For several years soldiers of the battalion have been deployed on international operations by the Bundeswehr with SFOR, EUFOR, KFOR and ISAF.
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Feyzabad, in North Afghanistan, who contributed to the reconstruction of the country. During that time, they succeeded in building kindergartens financed by donations from Germany, offering Afghan children the opportunity of playing and being cared for in permanent accommodation.
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which was taken out of service at the end of 2007, and whose former subordinate units, 33rd Panzer Battalion and 141st Logistic Battalion, joined the 9th Panzerlehr Brigade. In addition the shield is identical with the formation sign of the
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In 1958 the first two tank companies in the battalion in Munster was established with M47 tanks. In 1960 the unit was given M48 main battle tanks. In 1965 the unit moved from Barme to Neustadt am Rübenberge. In 1966 it was given the first
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moved to Munster to optimise the cohesion of the brigade's combat troops. As a result of the inclusion of the brigade in the Bundeswehr's overseas deployments, its demonstration activity had to be reduced. Until the end of the
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the Saxon stallion on a red shield has been the insignia of the state since 1952. Not until 2006 did the brigade adopt this coat of arms for reasons of tradition. It was the insignia of the
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the brigade laid on about 50 demonstrations per year for national and international audiences in order to demonstrate the reliability and capability of the German Army.
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The first demonstration battalion in the Bundeswehr was established in Munster Camp in 1956. The district administrator, Karl-Theodor Molinari, and a doctor, Dr.
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Schulz Barracks to Freiherr von Boeselager Barracks (its present location). 93rd Panzerlehr Battalion has proved its capability especially in recent years by
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main battle tanks. In 1981 the battalion received its first Leopard 2 battle tanks. In 1992 after the end of the Cold War the battalion was transferred from
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In accordance with the implementation order of 1 July 1958, the staff and headquarters company of the armoured demonstration battle group (
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92nd Panzergrenadier Demonstration Battalion (Panzergrenadierlehrbataillon 92), in Munster with 44x Puma infantry fighting vehicles
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which is already being put through its paces in the 92nd Panzergrenadier (Lehr) Battalion, which forms part of the brigade.
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in the basic and continuation training of military leaders of armoured fighting troops. The battalion is divided into:
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conferred the arm band of 9th Panzerlehr Brigade on 24 September 1987 as a visible sign of the recognition it was due.
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on a red background mounted on the white-bordered, yellow and white coat of arms. The horse recalls the dukes of the
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203rd Panzer Battalion (Panzerbataillon 203), in Augustdorf with 44x Leopard 2A7 main battle tanks — will move to
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on the disbandment of the 3rd Panzer Division in 1994, but transferred in 1996 to the 1st Panzer Division in
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The insignia of the 93rd Panzerlehr Battalion was designed at the end of the 1960s. Its background is
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130th German/British Bridging Engineer Battalion (Deutsch/Britische Pionierbrückenbataillon 130), in
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and the 4th Company of 93rd Panzerlehr Battalion became the first in the German Army to receive the
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apart from the white border. The old formation sign until 2006 displayed two crossed swords and an
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332nd Panzergrenadier (Lehr) Battalion (transferred 31 December 1996, disbanded 30 June 2006)
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to make its soldiers ready for further potential operations as part of 1st Panzer Division.
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6th Panzer Mortar Company/92nd Panzergrenadier (Lehr) Battalion (disbanded 21 October 2005)
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93rd Panzer Demonstration Battalion (Panzerlehrbataillon 93), in Munster with 44x
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personnel and equipment. The battalion is divided into the following companies:
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90th Medical (Lehr) Company, later 4th Company/3rd Medical Battalion (disbanded)
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on a red background with a red border. This was identical with the sign of the
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90 Panzerpionier (Lehr) Company and 20th Infantry (Lehr) Company. In 1960 the
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Panzer Reconnaissance (Lehr) Company and 90th Panzerpionier (Lehr) Company.
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3rd Reconnaissance Demonstration Battalion (Aufklärungslehrbataillon 3), in
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apart from the substitution of the letter "S" with the letter "L". The
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Informationslehrübung Gefechts- und Luftfahrzeuge des Deutschen Heeres
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3rd Panzer Reconnaissance (Lehr) Battalion (transferred 30 June 2003)
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11th Panzer Reconnaissance (Lehr) Battalion (disbanded 31 March 1997)
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95th Panzerartillerie (Lehr) Battalion (disbanded 30 September 2002)
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and its first commander was Brigadier General Wilhelm von Roeder.
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33rd Panzergrenadier Battalion (Panzergrenadierbataillon 33), in
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91st and 94th Panzerlehr Battalions (disbanded 30 October 1992)
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90th Panzerjäger (Lehr) Company (disbanded 30 September 1996)
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The 9th Panzerlehr Brigade was temporarily subordinated to
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334th "Celle" Panzerlehr Battalion (disbanded 30 June 2006)
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Staff and Signal Company 9th Panzerlehr Brigade, in Munster
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90th Maintenance (Lehr) Company (disbanded 31 March 1994)
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In 2002 elements of the brigade deployed as part of the
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As of 1 April 2023 the brigade is organized as follows:
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141st Supply Battalion (Versorgungsbataillon 141), in
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Eberhard Zorn, Inspector General of the Bundeswehr.
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