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The Northern Army Group (NORTHAG) was a [[NATO]] military formation comprising five Army Corps from five NATO member nations. During the [[Cold War]] NORTHAG was NATO's forward defence in the Northern half of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] (FRG). The Southern half of the Federal Republic of Germany was to be defended by the four Army Corps of NATO's [[Allied Force Command Heidelberg|Central Army Group]] (CENTAG). During wartime NORTHAG would command four frontline corps ([[I (Netherlands) Corps|I Dutch]], [[I Corps (Bundeswehr)|I German]], [[I Corps (United Kingdom)|I British]], [[I Corps (Belgium)|I Belgian]]) and one reserve corps ([[III Corps (United States)|III US]]). Air support was provided by [[Second Allied Tactical Air Force]]. |
The Northern Army Group (NORTHAG) was a [[NATO]] military formation comprising five Army Corps from five NATO member nations. During the [[Cold War]] NORTHAG was NATO's forward defence in the Northern half of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]] (FRG). The Southern half of the Federal Republic of Germany was to be defended by the four Army Corps of NATO's [[Allied Force Command Heidelberg|Central Army Group]] (CENTAG). During wartime NORTHAG would command four frontline corps ([[I (Netherlands) Corps|I Dutch]], [[I Corps (Bundeswehr)|I German]], [[I Corps (United Kingdom)|I British]], [[I Corps (Belgium)|I Belgian]]) and one reserve corps ([[III Corps (United States)|III US]]). Air support was provided by [[Second Allied Tactical Air Force]]. |
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In 1966, France had withdrawn from the [[NATO Military Command Structure]], but still wished to take part in the defence of Western Europe. A series of secret agreements made between NATO' |
In 1966, France had withdrawn from the [[NATO Military Command Structure]], but still wished to take part in the defence of Western Europe. A series of secret agreements made between NATO's [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]] and the French [[Chief of the Defence Staff (France)|Chief of the Defence Staff]] detailed how French forces would reintegrate into the NATO Command Structure in case of war.<ref>{{cite news |work= [[The Washington Post]] |url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/11/AR2009031100547.html |title= After 43 Years, France to Rejoin NATO as Full Member |date= March 12, 2009 |first= Edward |last= Cody |accessdate= December 19, 2011}}</ref> The first and most important was the Lemnitzer-Ailleret Agreements, made between General [[Lyman Lemnitzer]] and French CDS General Charles Ailleret in August 1966.<ref>{{cite web|title=Exchange of Letters between SACEUR and the French Commander in Chief concerning cooperation with French Forces in Germany|url=https://archives.nato.int/exchange-of-letters-between-saceur-and-the-french-commander-in-chief-concerning-cooperation-with-french-forces-in-germany-lemnitzer-ailleret-agreement|date=1966-08-26}}</ref> There were two additional French formations, the [[3rd Army Corps (France)|III Corps]], and [[Rapid Action Force (France)|Rapid Action Force]] (FAR) associated with the Army Group. From 1983 to 1984, Isby and Kamps write that planning was underway to possibly use III Corps and FAR formations in NORTHAG "although they would, like all French forces, remain under national operational command."{{sfn|Isby|Kamps|1985|p=107}} |
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== Army Group Headquarters == |
== Army Group Headquarters == |
Revision as of 00:15, 25 March 2023
The Northern Army Group (NORTHAG) was a NATO military formation comprising five Army Corps from five NATO member nations. During the Cold War NORTHAG was NATO's forward defence in the Northern half of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). The Southern half of the Federal Republic of Germany was to be defended by the four Army Corps of NATO's Central Army Group (CENTAG). During wartime NORTHAG would command four frontline corps (I Dutch, I German, I British, I Belgian) and one reserve corps (III US). Air support was provided by Second Allied Tactical Air Force.
In 1966, France had withdrawn from the NATO Military Command Structure, but still wished to take part in the defence of Western Europe. A series of secret agreements made between NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe and the French Chief of the Defence Staff detailed how French forces would reintegrate into the NATO Command Structure in case of war.[1] The first and most important was the Lemnitzer-Ailleret Agreements, made between General Lyman Lemnitzer and French CDS General Charles Ailleret in August 1966.[2] There were two additional French formations, the III Corps, and Rapid Action Force (FAR) associated with the Army Group. From 1983 to 1984, Isby and Kamps write that planning was underway to possibly use III Corps and FAR formations in NORTHAG "although they would, like all French forces, remain under national operational command."[3]
Army Group Headquarters
What can be gathered publicly about the wartime structure of NORTHAG in the autumn of 1989 at the end of the Cold War follows below. It is not drawn from one single source, and may be inconsistent and/or incomplete.
- Headquarters Northern Army Group, JHQ Rheindahlen, Federal Republic of Germanynote 1
- 12 Flight AAC, RAF Wildenrath, (4x Aérospatiale Gazelle AH.1)
- German Signal Battalion 840
- Dutch Signal Company
- 13th Belgian Signal Company
- NORTHAG Signal Company (Air Support), which consisted of soldiers from all four nations.
Northern Territorial Command
The German Northern Territorial Command (Territorialkommando Nord), headquartered in Mönchengladbach, was a corps-sized command responsible for NORTHAG's Rear Combat Zone, which extended from the Belgian and Dutch border to approximately the middle of Northern West Germany. The Command's tasks were to ensure an uninterrupted flow of war materiel to allied forces fighting in the Combat Zone and to provide hospital care for wounded troops.
British rear and communications zones
During the transition to war, the support units of the British Army of the Rhine would have formed the British Rear Combat Zone headquartered in Düsseldorf, which would have supplied the fighting forces and guarded the lines of communication within West Germany. Further West in Belgium was the British Communications Zone, which was headquartered in Emblem, outside Antwerp and tasked with receiving reinforcements and supplies from Great Britain and to co-ordinate their onward movement to 1 (BR) Corps.[4]
The following infantry battalions, based in the United Kingdom, were tasked with Rear Area Security in BAOR's Communications Zone and Rear Combat Zone:[citation needed]
- 2nd Btn, Royal Green Jackets, Dover, (43x Saxon APC, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 1st Btn, 52nd Lowland Volunteers (V), Glasgow
- 2nd Btn, 51st Highland Volunteers (V), Elgin
- 3rd (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Regiment of Wales (V), Cardiff
- 4th (Volunteer) Btn, Queen's Lancashire Regiment (V), Preston
- 4th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Irish Rangers (V), Portadown
- 5th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Irish Rangers (V), Armagh
- 5th/8th (Volunteer) Btn, King's Regiment (V), Warrington
Commander Engineers BAOR
- Commander Engineers BAOR, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 30th Engineer Brigade (V), Stafford, UK - the brigade would join BAOR within 72 hours of mobilization.
- Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia), Monmouth
- 75th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Manchester
- 111th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Camberley
- 125th (Staffordshire) Field Support Squadron, Royal Engineers, Stoke-on-Trent
- 143rd Plant Squadron, Royal Engineers, Walsall
- 30th Engineer Brigade Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Stafford
- 40th Army Engineer Support Group, Royal Engineers, Willich
- 38th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Ripon, UK, supports the RAF Harrier Force
- 39th Engineer Regiment (Airfield Damage Repair), Royal Engineers, Waterbeach, UK
- 101st (London) Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), Royal Engineers (V), London, UK
- 10th Field Squadron (Airfields), 38th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Gütersloh, (Forward deployed, 24x FV432 APC, 12x FV103 Spartan, 9x engineer vehicles)
- 14th Independent Topographic Squadron, Royal Engineers, Ratingen
- 52nd Field Squadron (Construction), 22nd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, RAF Bruggen, (Forward deployed)
- 135th Independent Topographic Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), London, UK
- 501st Specialist Team (Bulk Petrol), Royal Engineers (V), Camberley, UK
- 503rd Specialist Team (Bulk Petrol), Royal Engineers (V), Camberley, UK, tasked with repairing damage to the Central European Pipeline System
- 516th Specialist Team (Bulk Petrol), Royal Engineers, RAF Gütersloh
- 520th Specialist Team (Well Drilling), Royal Engineers (V), Camberley, UK
- 521st Specialist Team (Well Drilling), Royal Engineers, Camberley, UK
- 30th Engineer Brigade (V), Stafford, UK - the brigade would join BAOR within 72 hours of mobilization.
Commander Postal & Courier Service BAOR
- Commander Postal & Courier Service BAOR, Royal Engineers, Düsseldorf
- 3rd Postal & Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers, Düsseldorf
- 4th (NATO) Postal & Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers, Brunssum, Netherlands
Commander Communications BAOR
- Commander Communications BAOR, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 4th Signal Group, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 13th Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Birgelen, BAOR's Signals Intelligence unit, one squadron at RAF Gatow in West Berlin
- 16th Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Krefeld
- 21st Signal Regiment (Air Support), Royal Signals, RAF Wildenrath, supports Royal Air Force Germany/2 ATAF
- 56th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals (V), Sandgate, UK
- 608th Signal Troop (Cipher Equipment), Royal Signals, Viersen
- NORTHAG Signal Support Group, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 28th Signal Regiment (NORTHAG), Royal Signals, Sankt Tönis
- 227th Signal Squadron (AFCENT), Royal Signals, Maastricht, Belgium
- 228th Signal Squadron (SHAPE), Royal Signals, Mons, Belgium
- 641st Signal Troop 2 ATAF, Royal Signals, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 11th Signal Brigade (V), Stafford, UK - the brigade was planned to join BAOR within 72 hours of mobilization.
- 31st (Greater London) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (V), London
- 33rd (Lancashire & Cheshire) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (V), Huyton
- 35th (South Midlands) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (V), Sutton Coldfield
- 12th Signal Brigade (V), Chelsea, UK - the brigade would join BAOR within 72 hours of mobilization.
- 34th (Northern) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (V), Middlesbrough
- 36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (V), Wanstead
- 40th (Ulster) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (V), Belfast
- 81st Signal Squadron, Royal Signals (V), Catterick
- 4th Signal Group, JHQ Rheindahlen
Commander Transport & Movements BAOR
- Commander Transport & Movements BAOR
- HQ 2nd Transport Group, Royal Corps of Transport, Düsseldorf
- 156th (Merseyside & Greater Manchester) Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Birkenhead, UK
- 160th Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Grantham, UK
- 161st Ambulance Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Grantham, UK
- 163rd Transport and Movement Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Grantham, UK
- 79th Railway Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, Mönchengladbach, (17x Locomotives, 265x Rolling Stock)
- 275th Railway Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Grantham, UK
- 71st Movement Control Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, Mönchengladbach
- Joint Helicopter Support Unit (Germany), Gütersloh, joint RAF/Army unit supporting No. 18 Squadron RAF's Boeing CH-47 Chinook transport helicopters
- 414th Tank Transporter Unit, Royal Corps of Transport, Bulford, UK
- HQ Communications Zone, Royal Corps of Transport , Antwerp, Belgium
- 602nd Transport Unit, Royal Corps of Transport, Antwerp, Belgium
- 68th Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 221st Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Glasgow, UK
- HQ 2nd Transport Group, Royal Corps of Transport, Düsseldorf
Commander Medical BAOR
- Commander Medical BAOR, Düsseldorf
- Commander Medical Rear Communication Zone, Düsseldorf
- 30th General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, Woolwich, UK
- 31st General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, Iserlohn
- 201st (Northern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Newton Aycliffe, UK
- 205th (Scottish) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Inverness, UK
- 207th (Manchester) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Blackburn, UK
- 208th (Merseyside) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Ellesmere Port, UK
- 224th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Stoke-on-Trent, UK
- 225th (Highland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Forfar, UK
- 252nd (Highland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Aberdeen, UK
- 253rd (Northern Ireland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Belfast, UK
- 304th General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), UK
- 82nd Field Medical Equipment Depot, Royal Army Medical Corps, Düsseldorf
- 382nd Field Medical Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
- Commander Medical Communication Zone, Antwerp, Belgium
- Commander Medical Rear Communication Zone, Düsseldorf
Commander Supply BAOR
- Commander Supply BAOR, Düsseldorf
- 15th Ordnance Group, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Dülmen
- Forward Stores Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Dülmen
- Forward Vehicle Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Recklinghausen
- 4th Petrol Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Warendorf
- 154th Forward Ammo Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Wulfen
- 3rd Base Ammo Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Bracht
- 72nd Ordnance Company (Ammo), Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V), Telford, UK
- 73rd Ordnance Company (Petrol), Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V), Romford, UK
- 74th Ordnance Company (Petrol), Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V), Camberley, UK
- 221st (BAOR) EOD Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Herford
- Communications Zone Ordnance Depot, Antwerp, Belgium
- 15th Ordnance Group, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Dülmen
Commander Maintenance BAOR
- Commander Maintenance BAOR, Mönchengladbach
- Rear Combat Zone:
- 23rd Base Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Wetter
- 37th (Rhine) Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Mönchengladbach
- 62nd Rear Combat Zone Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Mönchengladbach
- 64th Rear Combat Zone Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Willich
- 207th Support Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- 209th Support Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- 211th Rear Combat Zone Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- 118th Recovery Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Northampton, UK
- Communications Zone:
- 60th Communications Zone Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Antwerp, Belgium
- 201st Support Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- 218th Port Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- 219th Port Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- 215th Recovery Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- Theatre Units in 1 (BR) Corps Area:
- 280th NATO HQ Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK, supports SHAPE
- 281st NATO HQ Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK, supports AFCENT
- 282nd NATO HQ Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK, Supports NORTHAG
- Rear Combat Zone:
Provost Marshal BAOR
- Provost Marshal BAOR, JHQ Rheindahlen
- Special Investigations Branch (Germany), JHQ Rheindahlen
- 101st Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Düsseldorf
- 102nd Provost Company, Royal Military Police, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 175th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Lisburn, UK
- 176th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Derry, UK
- 243rd Provost Company, Royal Military Police (V), Edinburgh, UK
- 252nd Provost Company, Royal Military Police (V), Stockton-on-Tees, UK
- 253rd Provost Company, Royal Military Police (V), London, UK
- 254th Provost Company, Royal Military Police (V), Belfast, UK
HQ Intelligence & Security Group (Germany)
- HQ Intelligence & Security Group (Germany), JHQ Rheindahlen
- 2nd Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 4th Security Company, Intelligence Corps, Düsseldorf
- 5th Security Company, Intelligence Corps, Hannover
- 6th Intelligence Company (Photo Intell), Intelligence Corps, JHQ Rheindahlen
- 7th Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps, Bielefeld
- 20th Security Company, Intelligence Corps (V), London, UK
- 21st Intelligence Company (Imagery Analysis), Intelligence Corps (V), London, UK
- 22nd Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps (V), London, UK
- 23rd Security Company, Intelligence Corps (V), Edinburgh, UK
- 24th Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps (V), London, UK
- Recce Intelligence Centre (Gütersloh), Intelligence Corps, RAF Gütersloh
- Recce Intelligence Centre (Laarbruch), Intelligence Corps, RAF Laarbruch
note 1: units in italics were based in the outside of BAOR's area of operation and would join BAOR upon mobilization.
I Netherlands Corps
- I Netherlands Corps, Apeldoorn, NL[5]
- Staff and Staff Company, Apeldoorn
- 105th Reconnaissance Battalion "Huzaren van Boreel" (Reserve), (18x Leopard 2A4, 48x M113-Command & Reconnaissance)
- 305th Commando Battalion, Roosendaal
- 101st Military Police Battalion, Wezep
- 101st Military Intelligence Company, Apeldoorn
- 111th Counterintelligence Detachment, Apeldoorn
- 101st Anti-Aircraft Group, Garderen, NL
- Staff and Staff Battery, Garderen
- 15th Armored Air-defense Battalion, 't Harde, (supporting 4e Divisie) (27x PRTL, 27x Stinger)
- 25th Armored Air-defense Battalion, Ede (supporting 1e Divisie), (27x PRTL, 27x Stinger)
- 35th Armored Air-defense Battalion (Reserve) (supporting 5e Divisie), (27x PRTL, 27x Stinger)
- 45th Air-defense Battalion (Reserve) (protecting rear area strategic objects), (27x Bofors 40 mm AA guns, 24x Stinger)
- 115th Air-defense Battalion (Reserve) (protecting rear area strategic objects), (27x 40mm AA Guns, 24x Stinger)
- 125th Air-defense Battalion (Reserve) (protecting rear area strategic objects), (27x 40mm AA Guns, 24x Stinger)
- 101st Engineer Combat Group, Wezep, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Wezep
- 11th Engineer Battalion, Wezep
- 41st Engineer Battalion, Seedorf
- 103rd Engineer Battalion (Reserve)
- 462nd Engineer Battalion (Reserve)
- 101st NBC-decontamination Company, Wezep
- 102nd Construction Equipment Company, Wezep
- 104th Medium Girder Bridge Company (Reserve)
- 105th Pontoon Bridge Company, Wezep
- 107th Dump Truck Company, Wezep
- 108th Diver Platoon, Wezep
- 201st Engineer Combat Group (Reserve)
- Staff and Staff Company (Reserve)
- 102nd Engineer Battalion (Reserve)
- 107th Engineer Battalion (Reserve)
- 223rd Engineer Battalion (Reserve)
- 155th Pontoon Bridge Company (Reserve)
- 212th Construction Equipment Company (Reserve)
- 227th Dump Truck Company (Reserve)
- 109th Diver Platoon (Reserve)
- Light Aviation Group, Deelen, NL
- Staff and Staff Squadron, Deelen
- 298th Light Aviation Squadron, Soesterberg, (Alouette III)
- 299th Light Aviation Squadron, Deelen, (BO-105C)
- 300th Light Aviation Squadron, Deelen, (Alouette III)
- 302nd Light Aviation Squadron (Reserve), Soesterberg, (Alouette III)
- Maintenance and Materiel Squadron, Soesterberg
- 101st Signal Group, Stroe
- Staff and Staff Detachment, Stroe
- 11th Signal Battalion, Arnhem
- 41st Signal Battalion, Harderwijk
- 106th Signal Battalion, Ede
- 108th Signal Battalion, Stroe (supporting I Netherlands Corps)
- 107th Radio Company, Stroe, providing Close Air Support teams
1e Divisie
- 1e Divisie "7 December" (Mechanized), Arnhem, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Arnhem
- 102nd Reconnaissance Battalion "Huzaren van Boreel", Amersfoort, (18x Leopard 1V, 48x M113-Command & Reconnaissance)
- 11e Pantserinfanteriebrigade, Arnhem, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Arnhem
- 101st Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander", Soesterberg, (Leopard 1V, 12 YPR-765)
- 12th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Garde Regiment Jagers", Arnhem, (YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 48th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment van Heutsz", 's-Hertogenbosch, (YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 11th Horse Artillery Battalion "Gele Rijders", Arnhem, (M109A3)
- 11th Armored Anti-Tank Company, Ermelo, (YPR-765 PRAT)
- 11th Armored Engineer Company, Ermelo
- 11th Brigade Supply Company, Stroe
- 11th Brigade Maintenance Company, Arnhem
- 11th Brigade Medical Company, Stroe
- 12e Pantserinfanteriebrigade, Vierhouten, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Vierhouten
- 59th Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje", 't Harde, (Leopard 1V, 12 YPR-765)
- 11th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Garde Regiment Grenadiers", Arnhem, (YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 13th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene", Schalkhaar, (YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 14th Field Artillery Battalion (Reserve), Vierhouten, (M109A3)
- 12th Armored Anti-Tank Company, Vierhouten, (YPR-765 PRAT)
- 12th Armored Engineer Company, Vierhouten
- 12th Brigade Supply Company, Vierhouten
- 12th Brigade Maintenance Company, Uddel
- 12th Brigade Medical Company, Vierhouten
- 13e Pantserbrigade, Oirschot, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Oirschot
- 11th Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren van Sytzama", Oirschot, (Leopard 1V, 12 YPR-765)
- 49th Pantser Battalion (Reserve) "Regiment Huzaren van Sytzama", Oirschot, (Leopard 1V, 12 YPR-765)
- 17th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Infanterie Chasse", Oirschot, (YPR-765, YPR-765 PRAT)
- 12th Field Artillery Battalion, Oirschot, (M109A3)
- 13th Armored Engineer Company, Oirschot
- 13th Brigade Supply Company, Oirschot
- 13th Brigade Maintenance Company, Oirschot
- 13th Brigade Medical Company, Oirschot
3rd Panzer Division
- 3rd Panzer Division, Buxtehude
- Staff Company, 3rd Panzer Division, Buxtehude
- 7th Panzergrenadier Brigade, Hamburg
- Staff Company, 1st Panzergrenadier Brigade, Hamburg, (M577, Luchs)
- 71st Panzergrenadier Battalion, Hamburg, (Leopard 1A5, Marder, M113)
- 72nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Hamburg, (Marder, Panzermörser, M113)
- 73rd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Cuxhaven, (Marder, Panzermörser, M113)
- 74th Panzer Battalion, Cuxhaven, (Leopard 1A5, M113)
- 75th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Hamburg, (M109A3G)
- 70th Anti-Tank Company, Cuxhaven, (Jaguar 2)
- 70th Armored Engineer Company, Stade
- 70th Supply Company, Stade
- 70th Maintenance Company, Stade
- 8th Panzer Brigade, Lüneburg
- Staff Company, 8th Panzer Brigade, Lüneburg, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 81st Panzer Battalion, Lüneburg, (Leopard 2A2, Marder, M113)
- 82nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Lüneburg, (Marder, Panzermörser, M113)
- 83rd Panzer Battalion, Lüneburg, (Leopard 2A2, M113)
- 84th Panzer Battalion, Lüneburg, (Leopard 2A2, M113)
- 85th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Lüneburg, (M109A3G)
- 80th Anti-Tank Company, Lüneburg, (Jaguar 1)
- 80th Armored Engineer Company, Lüneburg
- 80th Supply Company, Lüneburg
- 80th Maintenance Company, Lüneburg
- 9th Panzer (Lehr) Brigade, Munster
- Staff Company, 9th Panzerlehrbrigade, Munster, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 91st Panzer (Lehr) Battalion, Munster, (Leopard 2A2, Marder, M113)
- 92nd Panzergrenadier (Lehr) Battalion, Munster, (Marder, Panzermörser, M113)
- 93rd Panzer (Lehr) Battalion, Munster, (Leopard 2A2, M113)
- 94th Panzer (Lehr) Battalion, Munster, (Leopard 2A2, M113)
- 95th Panzer (Lehr) Artillery Battalion, Munster, (M109A3G)
- 90th Anti-Tank Training Company, Munster (Jaguar 1)
- 90th Armored Engineer Training Company, Munster
- 90th Supply Company, Munster
- 90th Maintenance Company, Munster
- 3rd Artillery Regiment, Stade
- 3rd Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Lüneburg, (Leopard 1A1A1, Luchs, Fuchs - 9 of which carry a RASIT radar)
- 3rd Air Defense Regiment, Hamburg, (Flakpanzer Gepard)
- 3rd Engineer Battalion, Stade, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 3rd Army Aviation Squadron, Rotenburg an der Wümme, (Alouette II)
- 3rd Signal Battalion, Buxtehude
- 3rd Medical Battalion, Hamburg
- 3rd Supply Battalion, Stade
- 3rd Maintenance Battalion, Rotenburg an der Wümme
- Five Field Replacement Battalions: 31st and 32nd in Zeven, 33rd and 35th in Verden, 34th in Neustadt am Achim
- 36th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Zeven
- 37th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Munster
- 38th Security Battalion (Reserve), Zeven
- 3rd Signal (Electronic Warfare) Company, Rotenburg an der Wümme
- 3rd NBC Defense Company, Munster
4e Divisie
- 4e Divisie, Harderwijk, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Harderwijk
- 103rd Reconnaissance Battalion "Huzaren van Boreel", Seedorf, FRG, (Leopard 2A4, M113-Command & Reconnaissance)
- 41 Pantserbrigade, Seedorf, FRG
- Staff and Staff Company, Seedorf
- 41st Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander", Bergen-Hohne, Lower Saxony, (Leopard 2A4, YPR-765)
- 43rd Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren van Sytzama", Langemannshof, (Leopard 2A4, YPR-765)
- 42nd Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Limburgse Jagers", Seedorf, (YPR-765, YPR-765 PRAT)
- 41st Field Artillery Battalion, Seedorf, (M109A3)
- 41st Armored Engineer Company, Seedorf
- 41st Brigade Supply Company, Seedorf
- 41st Brigade Maintenance Company, Seedorf
- 41st Brigade Medical Company, Seedorf
- 42e Pantserinfanteriebrigade, Assen, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Assen
- 57th Pantser Battalion (Reserve) "Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander", Assen, (Leopard 2A4, YPR-765)
- 43rd Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Infanterie Chasse", Assen, (YPR-765, YPR-765 PRAT)
- 45th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Infanterie Oranje Gelderland", Steenwijk, (70x YPR-765, YPR-765 PRAT)
- 42nd Field Artillery Battalion, Assen (M109A3)
- 42nd Armored Anti-Tank Company, Darp, (YPR-765 PRAT)
- 42nd Armored Engineer Company (Reserve), Assen
- 42nd Brigade Supply Company, Vierhouten
- 42nd Brigade Maintenance Company, Assen
- 42nd Brigade Medical Company, Appingedam
- 43e Pantserinfanteriebrigade, Darp, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Darp
- 42nd Pantser Battalion (Reserve) "Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje", Darp, (61x Leopard 2A4, YPR-765)
- 41st Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Stootroepen", Ermelo, (YPR-765, YPR-765 PRAT)
- 47th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Infanterie Menno van Coehoorn", Darp, (YPR-765, YPR-765 PRAT)
- 43rd Field Artillery Battalion, Darp (M109A3)
- 13th Armored Anti-Tank Company, Oirschot (YPR-765 PRAT)
- 43rd Armored Engineer Company, Darp
- 43rd Brigade Supply Company, Vierhouten
- 43rd Brigade Maintenance Company, Darp
- 43rd Brigade Medical Company, Darp
5e Divisie
- 5e Divisie (Reserve), Apeldoorn, NL: Reserve Formation
- Staff and Staff Company, Apeldoorn
- 104th Reconnaissance Battalion "Huzaren van Boreel" (Reserve), Apeldoorn, (18x Leopard 1V, 48x M113-Command & Reconnaissance)
- 51e Pantserbrigade (Reserve), Stroe, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Stroe
- 12th Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren van Sytzama", Stroe, (52x Leopard 2A4, 12 YPR-765)
- 54th Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren van Sytzama", Stroe, (52x Leopard 2A4, 12 YPR-765)
- 16th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Limburgse Jagers", Stroe, (70x YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 34th Field Artillery Battalion, Stroe, (20x M109A2)
- 51st Armored Engineer Company, Stroe
- 51st Brigade Supply Company, Stroe
- 51st Brigade Maintenance Company, Stroe
- 51st Brigade Medical Company, Stroe
- 52e Pantserinfanteriebrigade (Reserve), Arnhem, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Arnhem
- 52nd Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander", Arnhem, (61x Leopard 1V, 12 YPR-765)
- 15th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene", Arnhem, (70x YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 44th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Infanterie Johan Willem Friso" (active unit), Zuidlaren, (70x YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 51st Field Artillery Battalion, Arnhem, (20x M109A2)
- 52nd Armored Anti-Tank Company, Arnhem, (YPR-765 PRAT)
- 52nd Armored Engineer Company, Arnhem
- 52nd Brigade Supply Company, Arnhem
- 52nd Brigade Maintenance Company, Arnhem
- 52nd Brigade Medical Company, Arnhem
- 53e Pantserinfanteriebrigade (Reserve), Harderwijk, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Harderwijk
- 58th Pantser Battalion "Regiment Huzaren Prins van Oranje", Harderwijk, (61x Leopard 1V, 12x YPR-765)
- 14th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Infanterie Chasse", Harderwijk, (70x YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 46th Pantserinfanterie Battalion "Regiment Infanterie Menno van Coehoorn", Harderwijk, (70x YPR-765, 16x YPR-765 PRAT)
- 13th Horse Artillery Battalion, Harderwijk, (20x M109A2)
- 53rd Armored Anti-Tank Company, Harderwijk, (YPR-765 PRAT)
- 53rd Armored Engineer Company, Harderwijk
- 53rd Brigade Supply Company, Harderwijk
- 53rd Brigade Maintenance Company, Harderwijk
- 53rd Brigade Medical Company, Harderwijk
101e Infanteriebrigade
- 101e Infanteriebrigade (Reserve), Stroe, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Stroe
- 102nd Pantserinfanterie Battalion, (70x YPR-765)
- 132nd Pantserinfanterie Battalion, (70x YPR-765)
- 142nd Infantry Battalion
- 143rd Infantry Battalion
I (NL) Corps Artillery
- I Corps Artillery, Stroe, NL
- Staff and Staff Company, Stroe
- 101st Artillery Surveillance and Target Acquisition Battalion, 't Harde
- 425 Mobile Security Infantry Company, 't Harde, to secure the transport and field storage of nuclear warheads for 19th Artillery Battalion
- 434 Mobile Security Infantry Company, Darp, to secure the transport and field storage of nuclear warheads for 129th Artillery Battalion
- 436 Mobile Security Infantry Company (Reserve), to protect 8th Ammunition Supply Platoon
- 437 Mobile Security Infantry Company (Reserve), quick reaction force of I Corps Artillery
- 101st Artillery Group, Harderwijk
- Staff and Staff Battery, Harderwijk
- 19th Artillery Battalion, (16x M110A2)
- 109th Artillery Battalion, (11x M270 MLRS)
- 119th Artillery Battalion, (11x M270 MLRS)
- 129th Artillery Battalion, Darp, (6x Lance missile launchers)
- 8th Ammunition Supply Platoon, Darp, to transport and maintain nuclear ammunition
- 102nd Artillery Group, Harderwijk
- 103rd Artillery Group (Reserve), Rhenen
- Staff and Staff Battery, Rhenen
- 117th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (16x M110A2)
- 118th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (16x M110A2)
- 154th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (24x M114/39)
- 224th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (24x M114/39)
- 104th Artillery Group (Reserve), Apeldoorn
- Staff and Staff Battery, Apeldoorn
- 114th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (24x M114/39)
- 124th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (24x M114/39)
- 134th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (24x M114/39)
- 144th Artillery Battalion (Reserve), (24x M114/39)
I (NL) Corps Logistic Command
- I Corps Logistic Command, Ermelo[6]
- Staff and Staff Company, Ermelo
- 54th Corps Support Battalion (Reserve) (supply, maintenance and medical support for corps' assets)
- 111th Corps Support Battalion (Reserve) (supply, maintenance and medical support for corps' assets)
- 114th Corps Support Battalion (Reserve) (supply, maintenance and medical support for corps' assets)
- 102nd Supply Point Battalion, Ermelo (operating Corps Supply Point Area 5)
- 103rd Supply Point Battalion, Stroe (operating Corps Supply Point Area 6)
- 258th Supply Point Battalion (Reserve) (operating Corps Supply Point Area 4)
- 501st Supply Point Battalion (Reserve) (operating Corps Supply Point Area 7)
- 101st Materiel Support Battalion, Nieuw-Milligen (equipment maintenance and spare parts distribution via field workshops and supply points)
- 109th Materiel Support Battalion, Naarden (equipment maintenance and spare parts distribution via field workshops and supply points)
- 124th Materiel Support Battalion (Reserve) (equipment maintenance and spare parts distribution via field workshops and supply points)
- 105th Transport Battalion, Vierhouten
- 101st Personnel Replacement Battalion (Reserve)
- 601st Materiel Support Platoon Leopard 1V, Vierhouten
- 602nd Materiel Support Platoon Leopard 1V (Reserve)
- 611th Materiel Support Platoon Leopard 2, Seedorf (supporting the forward deployed Leopard 2 tank battalions of 41 Pantserbrigade)
- 612th Materiel Support Platoon Leopard 2 (Reserve)
- 501st Materiel Support Platoon PRTL, Ede (supporting the armored air-defense battalions of 101st Anti-Aircraft Group)
- 502nd Materiel Support Platoon PRTL, 't Harde (supporting the armored air-defense battalions of 101st Anti-Aircraft Group)
- 503rd Materiel Support Platoon PRTL, Hohne (supporting the armored air-defense battalions of 101st Anti-Aircraft Group)
- 511th Materiel Support Platoon Light Antiaircraft Artillery (Reserve) (supporting the air-defense battalions of 101st Anti-Aircraft Group)
- 512th Materiel Support Platoon Light Antiaircraft Artillery (Reserve) (supporting the air-defense battalions of 101st Anti-Aircraft Group)
- 513th Materiel Support Platoon Light Antiaircraft Artillery (Reserve) (supporting the air-defense battalions of 101st Anti-Aircraft Group)
- 721st Materiel Support Team Artillery Survey Battalion, 't Harde (equipment maintenance for 101st Artillery Surveillance and Target Acquisition Battalion)
- 722nd Materiel Support Team Artillery Survey Battalion, Ede (electronic equipment maintenance for 101st Artillery Surveillance and Target Acquisition Battalion)
- 102nd Medical Group, Ermelo (medical battalions are staff units only, which would be assigned ambulance and corps medical companies, and field hospitals as needed)
- Staff and Staff Detachment, Ermelo
- 101st Medical Battalion Staff, (Reserve)
- 103rd Medical Battalion Staff, Ermelo
- 201st Medical Battalion Staff, (Reserve)
- 143rd Medical Supply Point Company
- 3x Light Surgical Field Hospital Companies (with 2x platoons each and 3x operating rooms per platoon, treating wounded near the frontline)
- 3x Heavy Surgical Field Hospital Battalions (with 18x operating rooms each, treating wounded in the division's rear)
- 3x Transit Hospital Battalions, (with 8x operating rooms and 800 beds each, treating wounded destined to be transported back to the Netherlands)
- 4x Ambulance Companies (with 72x ambulances each)
- 5x Corps Medical Companies (providing first aid services to the corps' assets)
I German Corps
- I German Corps, Münster[7]
- Staff Company, I German Corps, Münster
- 100th Long Range Reconnaissance Company, Braunschweig
- 100th Front Intelligence Company, Münster
- 4x Field Replacement Battalions: 110th in Greven, 120th in Unna, 130th in Preußisch Oldendorf, 140th in Erwitte
- 1st Artillery Command, Münster
- 1st Engineer Command, Münster
- Staff Company, 1st Engineer Command, Münster
- 110th Combat Engineer Battalion, Minden, (8x Biber armoured vehicle-launched bridge (AVLB), 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 120th Combat Engineer Battalion, Dörverden, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 130th Amphibious Engineer Battalion, Minden
- 140th Combat Engineer Battalion, Emmerich am Rhein, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 150th Combat Engineer Battalion (Reserve), Höxter, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 160th Bridging Battalion, Minden
- 170th Bridging Battalion (Reserve), Dünsen
- 110th NBC Defense Battalion (Reserve, staff active), Emden
- 1st Air Defense Command, Münster
- Staff Company, 1st Air Defense Command, Münster
- 100th Air Defense Regiment, Wuppertal (36x Roland SAM missile systems mounted Marder 1)
- 130th Air Defense Battalion (Reserve), Greven, (24x Bofors 40L70)
- 140th Air Defense Battalion (Reserve), Greven, (24x Bofors 40L70)
- 1st Army Aviation Command, Rheine
- Staff Company, 1st Army Aviation Command, Rheine, (15x BO-105M)
- 10th Army Aviation Regiment, Faßberg, (48x UH-1D helicopters, 5x Alouette II)
- 15th Army Aviation Regiment, Rheine, (32x CH-53G, 5x Alouette II)
- 16th Army Aviation Regiment, Celle, (56x PAH-1, 5x Alouette II)
- 100th Army Aviation Squadron (Reserve), Rheine
- 1st Signal Command, Münster
- Staff Company, 1st Signal Command, Münster
- 110th Signal Battalion, Coesfeld
- 120th Signal Battalion, Rotenburg
- 130th Signal Battalion, Coesfeld
- 1st Maintenance Command, Bielefeld
- Staff Company, 1st Maintenance Command, Bielefeld
- 110th Maintenance Battalion, Coesfeld
- 120th Maintenance Battalion, Rheine
- 130th Maintenance Battalion (Reserve), Bad Rothenfelde
- 1st Supply Command, Rheine
- Staff Company, 1st Supply Command, Rheine
- 110th Supply Battalion, Rheine
- 170th Transport Battalion, Rheine
- 180th Transport Battalion (Reserve), Bad Rothenfelde
- 1st Medical Command, Münster
1st Panzer Division
- 1st Panzer Division, Hanover
- Staff Company, 1st Panzer Division, Hanover
- 1st Panzergrenadier Brigade, Hildesheim
- Staff Company, 1st Panzergrenadier Brigade, Hildesheim, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 11th Panzergrenadier Battalion Hildesheim, (13x Leopard 1A5, 24x Marder, 12x M113)
- 12th Panzergrenadier Battalion, Osterode am Harz, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 13th Panzergrenadier Battalion, Wesendorf, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 14th Panzer Battalion, Hildesheim, (41x Leopard 1A5, 12x M113)
- 15th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Stadtoldendorf, (18x M109A3G howitzer)
- 10th Anti-Tank Company, Hildesheim, (12x Jaguar 2)
- 10th Armored Engineer Company, Holzminden
- 10th Supply Company, Hildesheim
- 10th Maintenance Company, Hildesheim
- 2nd Panzer Brigade, all elements at Braunschweig
- Staff Company, 2nd Panzer Brigade, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 21st Panzer Battalion, (28x Leopard 2A2, 11x Marder, 12x M113)
- 22nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, (35x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 12x M113)
- 23rd Panzer Battalion, (41x Leopard 2A2, 12x M113)
- 24th Panzer Battalion, (41x Leopard 2A2, 12x M113)
- 25th Panzer Artillery Battalion, (18x M109A3G)
- 20th Anti-Tank Company, (12x Jaguar 1)
- 20th Armored Engineer Company
- 20th Supply Company
- 20th Maintenance Company
- 3rd Panzer Brigade, Nienburg
- Staff Company, 3rd Panzer Brigade, Nienburg, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 31st Panzer Battalion, Nienburg, (28x Leopard 2A2, 11x Marder, 12x M113)
- 32nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Nienburg, (35x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 12x M113)
- 33rd Panzer Battalion, Neustadt am Rübenberge, (41x Leopard 2A2, 12x M113)
- 34th Panzer Battalion, Nienburg, (41x Leopard 2A2, 12x M113)
- 35th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Neustadt am Rübenberge, (18x M109A3G)
- 30th Anti-Tank Company, Neustadt am Rübenberge, (12x Jaguar 1)
- 30th Armored Engineer Company, Nienburg
- 30th Supply Company, Nienburg
- 30th Maintenance Company, Nienburg
- 1st Artillery Regiment, Hanover
- Staff Battery, 1st Artillery Regiment, Hanover
- 11th Field Artillery Battalion, Hanover, (18x M110A2 howitzer, 18x FH-70 howitzer)
- 12th Rocket Artillery Battalion, Nienburg, (16x LARS, 16x M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)
- 13th Surveillance Battalion, Wolfenbüttel, (12x CL289 drones)
- 1st Custodial Battery, Steyerberg
- 1st Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Braunschweig, (34x Leopard 1A1A1, 10x Luchs, 18x Fuchs - 9 of which carry a RASIT radar)
- 1st Air Defense Regiment, Langenhagen, (36x Flakpanzer Gepard)
- 1st Engineer Battalion, Holzminden, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 1st Army Aviation Squadron, Celle, (10x Alouette II)
- 1st Signal Battalion, Hanover
- 1st Medical Battalion, Hildesheim
- 1st Supply Battalion, Hanover
- 1st Maintenance Battalion, Giesen
- 4x Field Replacement Battalions: 11th and 12th in Bad Rothenfelde, 13th in Minden, 15th in Neustadt am Rübenberge
- 16th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Minden
- 17th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Giesen
- 18th Security Battalion (Reserve), Giesen
- 1st Signal (Electronic Warfare) Company, Dannenberg-Neu Tramm
- 1st NBC Defense Company, Emden
7th Panzer Division
- 7th Panzer Division, Unna
- Staff Company, 7th Panzer Division, Unna
- 19th Panzergrenadier Brigade, Ahlen
- Staff Company, 19th Panzergrenadier Brigade, Ahlen, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 191st Panzergrenadier Battalion, Ahlen, (13x Leopard 1A5, 24x Marder, 12x M113)
- 192nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Ahlen, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 193rd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Münster, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 194th Panzer Battalion, Münster, (41x Leopard 1A5, 12x M113)
- 195th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Münster, (18x M109A3G)
- 190th Anti-Tank Company, Münster, (12x Jaguar 2)
- 190th Armored Engineer Company, Ahlen
- 190th Supply Company, Ahlen
- 190th Maintenance Company, Münster
- 20th Panzer Brigade, Iserlohn
- Staff Company, 20th Panzer Brigade, Iserlohn, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 201st Panzer Battalion, Hemer, (28x Leopard 2A1, 11x Marder, 12x M113)
- 202nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Hemer, (35x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 12x M113)
- 203rd Panzer Battalion, Hemer, (41x Leopard 2A1, 12x M113)
- 204th Panzer Battalion, Ahlen, (41x Leopard 2A1, 12x M113)
- 205th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Dülmen, (18x M109A3G)
- 200th Anti-Tank Company, Wuppertal, (12x Jaguar 1)
- 200th Armored Engineer Company, Hemer
- 200th Supply Company, Unna
- 200th Maintenance Company, Unna
- 21st Panzer Brigade, Augustdorf
- Staff Company, 21st Panzer Brigade, Augustdorf, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 211th Panzer Battalion, Augustdorf, (28x Leopard 2A1, 11x Marder, 12x M113)
- 212th Panzergrenadier Battalion, Augustdorf, (35x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 12x M113)
- 213th Panzer Battalion, Augustdorf, (41x Leopard 2A1, 12x M113)
- 214th Panzer Battalion, Augustdorf, (41x Leopard 2A1, 12x M113)
- 215th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Augustdorf, (18x M109A3G)
- 210th Anti-Tank Company, Augustdorf, (12x Jaguar 1)
- 210th Armored Engineer Company, Augustdorf
- 210th Supply Company, Augustdorf
- 210th Maintenance Company, Augustdorf
- 7th Artillery Regiment, Dülmen
- 7th Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Augustdorf, (34x Leopard 1A1A1, 10x Luchs, 18x Fuchs - 9 of which carry a RASIT radar)
- 7th Air Defense Regiment, Borken, (36x Gepard)
- 7th Engineer Battalion, Höxter, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 7th Army Aviation Squadron, Rheine, (10x Alouette II)
- 7th Signal Battalion, Lippstadt
- 7th Medical Battalion, Hamm
- 7th Supply Battalion, Unna
- 7th Maintenance Battalion, Unna
- 5x Field Replacement Battalions: 71st and 75th in Paderborn, 72nd and 73rd in Ahlen, 74th in Menden
- 76th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Preußisch Oldendorf
- 77th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Paderborn
- 78th Security Battalion (Reserve), Paderborn
- 7th Signal (Electronic Warfare) Company, Clausthal-Zellerfeld
- 7th NBC Defense Company, Emden
11th Panzergrenadier Division
- 11th Panzergrenadier Division, Oldenburg
- Staff Company, 11th Panzergrenadier Division, Oldenburg
- 31st Panzergrenadier Brigade, Oldenburg
- Staff Company, 31st Panzergrenadier Brigade, Oldenburg, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 311th Panzergrenadier Battalion, Varel, (13x Leopard 1A5, 24x Marder, 12x M113)
- 312th Panzergrenadier Battalion, Delmenhorst, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 313th Panzergrenadier Battalion, Varel, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 314th Panzer Battalion, Oldenburg (41x Leopard 1A5, 12x M113)
- 315th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Wildeshausen, (18x M109A3G)
- 310th Anti-Tank Company, Oldenburg, (12x Jaguar 2)
- 310th Armored Engineer Company, Delmenhorst
- 310th Supply Company, Oldenburg
- 310th Maintenance Company, Oldenburg
- 32nd Panzergrenadier Brigade, Schwanewede
- Staff Company, 32nd Panzergrenadier Brigade, Schwanewede, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 321st Panzergrenadier Battalion, Schwanewede, (13x Leopard 1A1A1, 24x Marder, 12x M113)
- 322nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Schwanewede, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 323rd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Schwanewede, (24x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 23x M113)
- 324th Panzer Battalion, Schwanewede, (41x Leopard 1A1A1, 12x M113)
- 325th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Schwanewede, (18x M109A3G)
- 320th Anti-Tank Company, Schwanewede, (12x Jaguar 2)
- 320th Armored Engineer Company, Dörverden
- 320th Supply Company, Schwanewede
- 320th Maintenance Company, Schwanewede
- 33rd Panzer Brigade, Celle
- Staff Company, 33rd Panzer Brigade, Celle, (8x M577, 8x Luchs)
- 331st Panzer Battalion, Celle, (28x Leopard 2A1, 11x Marder, 12x M113)
- 332nd Panzergrenadier Battalion, Wesendorf, (35x Marder, 6x Panzermörser, 12x M113)
- 333rd Panzer Battalion, Celle, (41x Leopard 2A1, 12x M113)
- 334th Panzer Battalion, Celle, (41x Leopard 2A1, 12x M113)
- 335th Panzer Artillery Battalion, Dedelstorf, (18x M109A3G)
- 330th Anti-Tank Company, Dedelstorf, (12x Jaguar 1)
- 330th Armored Engineer Company, Dedelstorf
- 330th Supply Company, Celle
- 330th Maintenance Company, Celle
- 11th Artillery Regiment, Oldenburg
- 11th Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Munster, (34x Leopard 1A1A1, 10x Luchs, 18x Fuchs - 9 of which carry a RASIT radar)
- 11th Air Defense Regiment, Achim, (36x Gepard)
- 11th Engineer Battalion, Dörverden, (8x Biber AVLB, 8x Pionierpanzer 1, 4x Skorpion Mine Layers, 12x Floating Bridge Modules)
- 11th Army Aviation Squadron, Rotenburg, (10x Alouette II)
- 11th Signal Battalion, Oldenburg
- 11th Medical Battalion, Leer
- 11th Supply Battalion, Delmenhorst
- 11th Maintenance Battalion, Delmenhorst
- 5x Field Replacement Battalions: 111th and 112th in Varel, 113th in Oldenburg, 114th in Schwanewede, 115th in Hodenhagen
- 116th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Varel
- 117th Jäger Battalion (Reserve), Bremen
- 118th Security Battalion (Reserve), Delmenhorst
- 11th Signal (Electronic Warfare) Company, Rotenburg an der Wümme
- 11th NBC Defense Company, Emden
27th Airborne Brigade
- 27th Airborne Brigade, Lippstadt
- Staff Company, 27th Airborne Brigade, Lippstadt
- 271st Airborne Battalion, Iserlohn
- 272nd Airborne Battalion, Wildeshausen
- 273rd Airborne Battalion, Iserlohn
- 274th Airborne Battalion (Reserve), Iserlohn
- 270th Airborne Mortar Company, Wildeshausen, (16x 120mm mortars)
- 270th Airborne Engineer Company, Minden
- 270th Airborne Medical Company, Lippstadt
- 270th Airborne Logistics Company, Lippstadt
1 British Corps
The area 1 BR Corps had to defend lay between Hanover to the north and Kassel to the south and extended from the Inner German Border to the Upper Weser Valley. In case of war, the Corps first line of defence would have been a screening force of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers and 664 Squadron Army Air Corps, which would have become an ad hoc brigade formation under command of BAOR's Brigadier Royal Armoured Corps. Behind the screening force 1st Armoured and 4th Armoured Division would form up. 3rd Armoured Division was to the rear of the two forward deployed division as reserve. 2nd Infantry Division was to defend the Corps Rear Area and prepare a last line of defence along the Western bank of the Weser river.
Units in italics were based in the UK and would join parent organization upon mobilization
- I British Corps, Bielefeld[note 1][8]
- 1st (BR) Corps HQ Defence Company, Royal Pioneer Corps, Bielefeld
- 5th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Green Jackets, Oxford, UK, 1st British Corps HQ security unit
- Special Air Service Group, Stay Behind Observation Posts and Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol unit[9]
- 63 (SAS) Signal Squadron, Royal Signals (V), Thorney Island, UK
- 21st Special Air Service Regiment (Artists) (V), Chelsea, UK
- 23rd Special Air Service Regiment (V), Birmingham, UK
- Honourable Artillery Company, Finsbury, UK, (Surveillance and Target Acquisition Patrols)[10]
- Screening Force (Corps Border Surveillance Force) - On TTW this brigade would be formed as a reconnaissance/screening force and placed under command of BAOR’s Brigadier RAC.[11]
- 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, Wolfenbüttel, (48x FV107 Scimitar, 16x FV102 Striker, 20x FV103 Spartan), unit based closest to the inner German border.
- 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers, Herford, (48x FV107 Scimitar, 16x FV102 Striker, 20x FV103 Spartan)
- 664 Squadron AAC, St George's Barracks in Minden, (Reconnaissance), (12x Gazelle AH.1, 3x to each regiment)
- Commander Royal Artillery 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 1st Artillery Brigade, Dortmund
- Detachment, 55th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals (V), Liverpool, UK
- 5th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, Dortmund, (12x M107, supports 4th Armoured Division)
- 32nd Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, Dortmund, (12x M107, supports 1st Armoured Division)
- Corps Support Group, Bielefeld
- 39th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, Sennelager, (12x M110, re-roling to 24x M270 MLRS from December 1989)
- 50 Missile Regiment Royal Artillery, Menden, (12x MGM-52 Lance missile launchers)
- 94th Locating Regiment, Royal Artillery, Larkhill, UK, (Target Acquisition), (includes 5th (Gibraltar 1779-83) Field Battery with 6x L118 light guns for AMF (L))
- 8th Btn, Queen’s Fusiliers (V), Clapham, UK, 50th Missile Regiment, Royal Artillery, security unit
- 266th (Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery) Observation Post Battery, Royal Artillery (V), Clifton, UK (3x L118 light guns)
- 269th (West Riding) Observation Post Battery, Royal Artillery (V), Leeds, UK (3x L118 light guns)
- 307th (South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry, Royal Horse Artillery) Observation Post Battery, Royal Artillery (V), Bulwell, UK (3x L118 light guns)
- Air Defence Group, Dortmund
- 12th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, Dortmund, (24x self-propelled and 24x towed Rapier missile systems)
- 16th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, Kirton in Lindsey, UK, (48x towed Rapier missile systems, 1x Battery supports UKMF/1st Infantry Brigade, 1x Battery supports 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines)
- 22nd Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, Dortmund, (24x self-propelled and 24x towed Rapier missile systems)
- 102nd (Ulster) Air Defence Regiment Royal Artillery (V), Belfast, UK, (32x Javelin)
- 104th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), Newport, UK, (64x Javelin)
- 105th (Scottish) Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), Edinburgh UK, (64x Javelin)
- 8th Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Münster, supports Heavy, and Missile Regiments
- 153 (Highland) Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Edinburgh, UK, supports the Air Defence Regiments
- 1st Artillery Brigade, Dortmund
- Commander Royal Engineers 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 29th Engineer Brigade (V), Newcastle-on-Tyne, UK - the brigade was planned join I British Corps in Germany within 72 hours of mobilization.
- HQ 29th Engineer Brigade & Signal Troop, Royal Signals, Newcastle-on-Tyne
- 71st (Scottish) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Glasgow
- 72nd (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Gateshead
- 73rd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Nottingham
- 105th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Plant Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), South Shields
- 117th (Highland) Field Support Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), Dundee
- 873rd Movement Light Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), Acton, provides lighting for night operations
- 29th Engineer Brigade Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Newcastle-on-Tyne
- 23rd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Osnabrück
- 25th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Osnabrück
- 28th Amphibious Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Hameln, (60x M2D Ferries)
- 32nd Armoured Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Munsterlager, (30x FV432, 12x FV103 Spartan, 12x FV180 Combat Engineer Tractor, 27x AVLB, 27x Centurion AVRE)
- 43rd Plant Squadron, Royal Engineers, Osnabrück
- 65th Corps Support Squadron, Royal Engineers, Hameln, (20x M2 Amphibious Rigs)
- Corps Lighting Troop, Royal Engineers, Herford
- 211th Mobile Civilian Artisan Group, Royal Engineers, Horrocks Barracks, Schloss Neuhaus
- 256th Mobile Civilian Plant Group, Royal Engineers, Hannover
- 1st Postal & Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers, Hannover
- 29th Engineer Brigade (V), Newcastle-on-Tyne, UK - the brigade was planned join I British Corps in Germany within 72 hours of mobilization.
- Commander Aviation BAOR and 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 1 Wing AAC, Hobart Barracks in Detmold, West Germany, (Wing disbanded during 1989)
- 1 Regiment AAC, Tofrek Barracks in Hildesheim, supported 1st Armoured Division
- 651 Squadron AAC, (Anti-Tank, 4x Gazelle AH.1, 12x Lynx AH.7 (TOW))
- 652 Squadron AAC, (Anti-Tank, 4x Gazelle AH.1, 12x Lynx AH.7 (TOW))
- 661 Squadron AAC, (Reconnaissance, 12x Gazelle AH.1)
- 3 Regiment AAC, Salamanca Barracks in Soest, supported 3rd Armoured Division
- 653 Squadron AAC, (Anti-Tank, 4x Gazelle AH.1, 12x Lynx AH.7 (TOW))
- 662 Squadron AAC, (Reconnaissance, 12x Gazelle AH.1)
- 663 Squadron AAC, (Reconnaissance, 12x Gazelle AH.1)
- 4 Regiment AAC, Hobart Barracks in Detmold, supported 4th Armoured Division
- 654 Squadron AAC, (Anti-Tank, 4x Gazelle AH.1, 12x Lynx AH.7 (TOW))
- 659 Squadron AAC, (Anti-Tank, 4x Gazelle AH.1, 12x Lynx AH.7 (TOW))
- 669 Squadron AAC, (Reconnaissance, 12x Gazelle AH.1)
- 1 Regiment AAC, Tofrek Barracks in Hildesheim, supported 1st Armoured Division
- 1 Wing AAC, Hobart Barracks in Detmold, West Germany, (Wing disbanded during 1989)
- Commander Communications 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 7th Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Herford
- 14th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare), Royal Signals, Celle
- 22nd Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Lippstadt
- 4th (Volunteer) Btn, Worcestershire & Sherwood Foresters, Redditch, UK
- Commander Transport 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 7th Tank Transporter Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Sennelager
- 10th Corps Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Bielefeld
- 24th Transport & Movement Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Hanover
- 25th Transport & Movement Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Bielefeld
- 150th (Northumbrian) Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Hull, UK
- 151st (Greater London) Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Croydon, UK
- 152nd (Ulster) Ambulance Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Belfast, UK
- 154th (Lowland) Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Glasgow, UK
- 157th (Wales & Midlands) Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Cardiff, UK
- 162nd Movement Control Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport (V), Grantham, UK
- 14th Corps Support Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, Bielefeld
- Commander Medical 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 21st Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, Rinteln (227 Beds)
- 32nd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, Hannover (145 Beds)
- 33rd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, Aldershot, UK
- 202nd (Midlands) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Birmingham, UK (800 Beds)
- 203rd (Welsh) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Cardiff, UK (800 Beds)
- 204th (North Irish) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Belfast, UK (800 Beds)
- 376 Ophthalmic Team
- 211th (Wessex) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Barnstaple, UK (400 Beds)
- 212th (Yorkshire) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Sheffield, UK (400 Beds)
- 217th General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Walworth, UK (800 Beds)
- 219th (Wessex) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Keynsham, UK (400 Beds)
- 83rd Field Medical Equipment Depot, Royal Army Medical Corps, Hannover
- Commander Supply 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- Commander Maintenance 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 1st (BR) Corps Troops Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Bielefeld
- 20th Electronics Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Minden
- 71st Aircraft Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Detmold
- 124th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Recovery Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Newton Aycliffe, UK
- 126th Reclamation Workshop Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Bordon, UK
- 133th (Kent) Corps Troops Workshop Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Maidstone, UK
- Provost Marshal 1 (BR) Corps, Bielefeld
- 110th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Sennelager
- 115th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Osnabrück
- 116th Provost Company, Royal Military Police (V), Cannock, UK
note 1: December 1989.
1st Armoured Division
1st Armoured Division was the corps' Northern forward deployed division.
- 1st Armoured Division, Verden
- HQ 1st Armoured Division & Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Verden
- 7th Armoured Brigade, Soltau
- HQ 7th Armoured Brigade & 207th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Soltau
- Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys), Fallingbostel, (57x Challenger 1 main battle tanks, 8x FV101 Scorpion armoured reconnaissance vehicles)
- 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, Fallingbostel, (57x Challenger 1, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 1st Btn, Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's), Fallingbostel, (45x Warrior infantry fighting vehicles, 38x FV432 armoured personnel carriers, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 12th Armoured Brigade, Osnabrück
- HQ 12th Armoured Brigade & 212th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Osnabrück
- 4th Royal Tank Regiment, Osnabrück, (57x Chieftain main battle tanks,[note 2] 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 1st Btn, Royal Irish Rangers, Osnabrück, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 1st Btn, Royal Green Jackets, Osnabrück, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 4th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Green Jackets, London, UK
- 22nd Armoured Brigade, Bergen-Hohne
- HQ 22nd Armoured Brigade & 201st Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Bergen-Hohne
- Queen's Own Hussars, Bergen-Hohne, (57x Challenger 1, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 1st Royal Tank Regiment, Hildesheim, (57x Chieftain, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 1st Btn, Scots Guards, Bergen-Hohne, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 2nd Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment, Celle, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- Parachute Regiment Group,[note 3] Aldershot, UK
- Group HQ & Signals Troop, Royal Signals, Aldershot, UK
- 4th (Northern) Btn, Parachute Regiment, Pudsey, UK
- 10th (County of London) Btn, Parachute Regiment, Chelsea, UK
- 15th (Scottish Volunteer) Btn, Parachute Regiment, Glasgow, UK
- Commander Royal Artillery 1st Armoured Division, Bergen-Hohne
- 1st Field Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, Bergen-Hohne, (24x Abbot howitzers)
- 4th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Osnabrück, (24x M109A2 howitzer)
- 40th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Bergen-Hohne, (24x M109A2)
- 10th (Assaye) Air Defence Battery, (36x Javelin SAM)
- 21st Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Nienburg, (30x FV432, 12x FV103 Spartan, 12x FV180 Combat Engineer Tractor, and 12x Armoured vehicle-launched bridges)
- 1st Armoured Division Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Bunde
- 1st Ordnance Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Verden
- 7th Armoured Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Fallingbostel
- 12th Armoured Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Osnabrück
- 1st Armoured Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Bergen-Hohne
- 2nd Armoured Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Osnabrück
- 220th (1st Home Counties) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Maidstone, UK
- 111th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Bergen-Hohne
2nd Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division was based in the North East of the United Kingdom and was planned to have joined I British Corps in Germany within 72 hours of mobilization. The division was tasked with defending the Corps Rear Area and prepare a last line of defense along the Western bank of the Weser River. Therefore, the 29th Engineer Brigade was added to the division and was tasked with route maintenance and preparation of defensive positions on the western bank of the Weser River in the Upper Weser Valley.
- 2nd Infantry Division, York, based in the United Kingdom.
- HQ 2nd Infantry Division & Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, York
- 15th (North East) Infantry Brigade, Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe
- HQ 15th Infantry Brigade & Signal Troop (V), Royal Signals, Topcliffe
- Queen's Own Yeomanry, Newcastle upon Tyne, (reconnaissance regiment with 80x FV721 Fox, 20x Spartan)
- 1st (Cleveland) Btn, Yorkshire Volunteers (V), York
- 2nd (Yorkshire & Humberside) Btn, Yorkshire Volunteers (V), York
- 6th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (V), Newcastle upon Tyne
- 7th (Durham) Btn, The Light Infantry (V), Durham
- 8th (Yorkshire) Btn, The Light Infantry (V), Wakefield
- 24th Airmobile Brigade, Catterick
- HQ 24th Airmobile Brigade & 210th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Catterick
- 1st Btn, Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), Catterick
- 1st Btn, Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire, Catterick
- 3rd Btn, The Light Infantry, Blackpool, (43x Saxon, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 9 Regiment Army Air Corps, RAF Topcliffe
- No. 672 Squadron AAC, (Lynx Light Battlefield Helicopter Squadron, activated 1 January 1990, 12x Lynx AH.9)
- No. 3 Flight AAC, (4x Gazelle AH.1)
- 51st Field Squadron (Air Mobile), Royal Engineers, Ripon, from 38th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers
- 24th (Airmobile) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Catterick
- 29th Engineer Brigade (V), Newcastle-on-Tyne
- HQ 29th Engineer Brigade & Signal Troop, Royal Signals, Newcastle-on-Tyne
- 71st (Scottish) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Glasgow
- 72 (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Gateshead
- 73rd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), Nottingham
- 105th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Plant Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), South Shields
- 117th (Highland) Field Support Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), Dundee
- 873rd Movement Light Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), Acton, provides lighting for night operations
- 29th Engineer Brigade Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V), Newcastle-on-Tyne
- 49th (Eastern) Infantry Brigade, Chilwell
- HQ 49th Infantry Brigade & Signal Troop (V), Royal Signals, Chilwell
- Royal Yeomanry, Chelsea, (Armoured reconnaissance with 80x FV721 Fox, 20x Spartan)
- 3rd (Volunteer) Btn, Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) (V), Wolverhampton
- 5th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (V), Coventry
- 5th (Shropshire and Herefordshire) Btn, The Light Infantry (V), Shrewsbury
- 5th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment (V), Peterborough
- 7th (Volunteer) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment (V), Leicester
- Commander Royal Artillery 2nd Infantry Division, York
- 27th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Topcliffe, (18x FH-70), supports 24th Airmobile Brigade
- 100th (Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), London, (24x L118 light guns), supports 49th Infantry Brigade
- 101st (Northumbrian) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), Newcastle upon Tyne, (24x L118 light guns), supports 15th Infantry Brigade
- 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), Liverpool, (64x Javelin)
- 2nd Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Catterick
- 2nd Ordnance Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Catterick
- 15th Field Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Catterick
- 15th Field Support Squadron, Royal Engineers, Ripon, from 38th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers
- 250th (Hull) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Grimsby
- 251st (Sunderland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Sunderland
- 254th (City of Cambridge) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Cambridge
- No. 655 Squadron AAC, Northern Ireland Regiment AAC, AAC Ballykelly, (Anti-tank, 4x Gazelle AH.1, 12x Lynx AH.7)
- 150th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Catterick
3rd Armoured Division
3rd Armoured Division was the corps' reserve formation.
- 3rd Armoured Division, Soest
- HQ 3rd Armoured Division & Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Soest
- 4th Armoured Brigade, Münster
- HQ 4th Armoured Brigade & 204th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Münster
- 14th/20th King's Hussars, Münster, (57x Challenger 1, 8x FV101 Scorpion), one squadron detached to Berlin Infantry Brigade
- 17th/21st Lancers, Münster, (57x Challenger 1, 8x FV101 Scorpion), one squadron detached to British Forces Cyprus
- 1st Btn, Grenadier Guards, Münster, (45x Warrior, 38x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 6th Armoured Brigade, Soest
- HQ 6th Armoured Brigade & 206th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Soest
- 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, Hemer, (56x Challenger 1, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 1st Btn, Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), Werl, (45x Warrior, 38x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 3rd Btn, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Hemer, (45x Warrior, 38x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 33rd Armoured Brigade, Paderborn
- HQ 33rd Armoured Brigade & 202nd Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Paderborn
- Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons), Sennelager, (57x Challenger 1, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 1st Btn, Queen's Own Highlanders, Münster, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 1st Btn, Queen's Lancashire Regiment, Paderborn, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- Commander Royal Artillery 3rd Armoured Division, Münster
- 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Münster, (24x M109A2)
- 46th (Talavera) Air Defence Battery, (36x Javelin)
- 3rd Field Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, Paderborn, (24x Abbot howitzers)
- 49th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Lippstadt, (24x M109A2)
- 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Münster, (24x M109A2)
- 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales’s), Wimbish, UK, (24x FV101 Scorpion, 24x FV107 Scimitar, 16x FV102 Striker, 19x FV103 Spartan)
- 26th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Iserlohn, (30x FV432, 12x Spartan, 12x FV180, and 12x AVLB)
- 3rd Armoured Division Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Duisburg
- 3rd Ordnance Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Soest
- 5th Armoured Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Soest
- 6th Armoured Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Münster
- 11th Armoured Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Soest
- 3rd Armoured Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Sennelager
- 5th Armoured Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Münster
- 221st (2nd Home Counties) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Kingston-upon-Thames, UK
- 113th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Werl
note 2: units in italics were based in the UK and would join 1st Armoured Division upon mobilization.
4th Armoured Division
4th Armoured Division was the Corps' Southern forward deployed division. As the division's area of operation was hilly and woody, 19th Infantry Brigade was added to it.
- 4th Armoured Division, Herford, FRG
- HQ 4th Armoured Division & Signal Regiment, Royal Signals, Herford
- 11th Armoured Brigade, Minden, FRG
- HQ 11th Armoured Brigade & 211th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Minden
- 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, Paderborn, (57x Chieftain, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 1st Btn, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Minden, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 2nd Btn, Queen's Regiment, Minden, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 1st Btn, 51st Highland Volunteers (V), Perth, UKnote 2
- 19th Infantry Brigade, Colchester, England - the brigade would join 4th Armoured Division within 48 hours of receiving marching orders.
- HQ 19th Infantry Brigade & 209th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Colchester
- Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales Own), Tidworth, (57x Chieftain, 8x FV101 Scorpion), one squadron detached to UKMF/1st Infantry Brigade
- 1st Btn, King's Own Royal Border Regiment, Colchester, (43x Saxon, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 1st Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment, Colchester, (43x Saxon, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 3rd Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment, Colchester, (43x Saxon, 8x FV721 Fox, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 34th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, Waterbeach, from 39th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers
- 657 Squadron AAC, Colchester, (Anti-Tank, 4x Gazelle AH.1, 12x Lynx AH.7)
- 20th Armoured Brigade, Detmold, FRG
- HQ 20th Armoured Brigade & 200th Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Detmold
- 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards, Detmold, (57x Chieftain, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 15th/19th King's Royal Hussars, Detmold, (57x Chieftain, 8x FV101 Scorpion)
- 2nd Btn, Royal Irish Rangers, Lemgo, (79x FV432, 8x FV107 Scimitar, 4x FV103 Spartan, 8x 81mm Mortars)
- 5th (Volunteer) Btn, Queen's Regiment (V), Canterbury, UK
- Commander Royal Artillery 4th Armoured Division, Paderborn
- 19th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Dortmund, (24x Abbot self-propelled howitzers)
- 26th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Gütersloh, (24x Abbot howitzers)
- 43rd (Lloyd's Company) Air Defence Battery, (36x Javelin)
- 45th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Colchester, UK, (18x FH70 towed howitzers), supports 19th Infantry Brigade
- 35th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Hamlen, (30x FV432, 12x Spartan, 12x FV180 Combat Engineer Tractor, and 12x AVLB)
- 4th Armoured Division Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, Minden
- 4th Ordnance Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Herford
- 4th Armoured Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Detmold
- 8th Field Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Colchester, UK
- 4th Armoured Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Minden
- 19th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Colchester, UK
- 222nd (East Midlands) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Leicester, UK
- 223rd (Durham) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), Newton Aycliffe, UK
- 114th Provost Company, Royal Military Police, Detmold
note 2: units in italics were based in the UK and would join 4th Armoured Division upon mobilization.
I Belgian Corps
- I (BE) Corps, Cologne, Federal Republic of Germany[12][13][14]
- Corps Reconnaissance Command (COMRECCE), Arolsen
- Staff Company, Arolsen
- 1ste Jagers te Paard, Arolsen, (authorized for 24x Scimitar, 24x Scorpion, 12x Striker, 12x Spartan vehicles, Sultan, Samaritan, Samson)
- 2de Jagers te Paard, Lüdenscheid, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 4e Chasseurs à Cheval, Arnsberg, (24x Scimitar, 24x Scorpion, 12x Striker, 12x Spartan, 4x Sultan, 4x Samaritan, 1x Samson)
- 1er Compagnie d’Equipes Spéciales de Reconnaissance (ESR), Troisdorf, (Long-range reconnaissance patrol)
- 210th Logistic Company, Arolsen
- Corps Artillery Command, Cologne
- Staff Company, Cologne
- 3rd Artillery Regiment, Werl, (4x Lance missile launchers)
- 13th Artillery Regiment, Büren, (Ammunition supply)
- 14th Anti-Air Artillery Battalion, Spich, (27x Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns)
- 17th Horse Artillery Regiment, Altenrath, (24x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 18th Artillery Regiment, Brasschaat, (24x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 20th Artillery Regiment, Werl, (12x M110A2 203mm 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 35th Anti-Air Artillery Battalion, Spich, (27x Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft guns)
- 73rd Special Ammunition Battery, Soest
- 80th Observation and Surveillance Battery, Cologne
- 95th Hawk and Lance Maintenance Battery, Werl
- 1st Light Aviation Group, Cologne
- Staff and Services Company, Cologne
- 16th Light Aviation Squadron, Cologne, (10x Alouette II, 3x BN-2A)
- 17th Light Aviation Squadron, Werl, (10x Alouette II, 3x BN-2A)
- 18th Light Aviation Squadron, Merzbrück, (10x Alouette II, 3x BN-2A)
- 1st Engineer Group, Cologne
- Staff Company, Cologne
- 1st Engineer Regiment, Cologne, (two field engineer companies, one M48AVLB armoured vehicle-launched bridge and one NBC-defense company)
- 3rd Bridge Engineer Regiment, Cologne, (with three Mobile Floating Assault Bridge (MOFAB) companies)
- 6th Engineer Regiment, Cologne, (two field engineer companies, one M48AVLB armoured vehicle-launched bridge and one nuclear demolition company)
- 10th Field Engineer Regiment, Amay, Belgium (three field engineer companies)
- 17th Field Engineer Regiment, Zwijndrecht, Belgium (three field engineer companies)
- Topography and Geography Company, Cologne
- 1st Signal Group, Cologne
- Staff Company, Cologne
- 4th Signal Battalion (Corps Headquarters), Cologne
- 6th Signal Battalion, Lüdenscheid
- 13th Signal Company, Krefeld, (supports Headquarters Northern Army Group)
- 17th Signal Company, Cologne
- 20th Signal Company, Cologne, (Air Support)
- 4th Logistic Battalion, Cologne
- 18th Logistic Battalion, Lüdenscheid
- 20th Logistic Battalion, Cologne
- 29th Logistic Battalion, Eschweiler
- 51st Logistic Battalion, Aachen
- 2nd Military Police Company, Arnsberg
- 6th Military Police Company, Cologne
- 7th Military Police Company, Liège
- 1st Ambulance Company, Soest
- 2nd Ambulance Company, Cologne
- 3rd Ambulance Company, Cologne
- Corps Reconnaissance Command (COMRECCE), Arolsen
1er Division d'Infanterie
- 1er Division d'Infanterie, Liège, Belgium
- Headquarters and Signal Company, Liège
- 1ste Pantserinfanteriebrigade, Leopoldsburg, Belgium
- 1st Staff Company, Leopoldsburg
- 2de Regiment Lansiers, Leopoldsburg, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 1ste Regiment Karabiniers, Leopoldsburg, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- Bevrijding Bataljon, Leopoldsburg, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 2de Regiment Artillerie, Helchteren, (16x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 13th Anti-tank Company, (12x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 12x AIFV-B-MILAN)
- 68th Engineer Company, (10x M113)
- 1st Maintenance Company
- 1st Supply and Transport Company
- 1st Medical Company
- 7ème Brigade d'Infanterie Blindée, Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium
- 7th Staff Company, Marche-en-Famenne
- 1er Régiment de Lanciers, Marche-en-Famenne, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 1er Régiment de Chasseurs Ardennais, Marche-en-Famenne, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 12e Régiment de Ligne "Prince Léopold", Spa, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 1er Régiment d'Artillerie, Bastogne, (16x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 8th Anti-tank Company, (12x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 12x AIFV-B-MILAN)
- 67th Engineer Company, (10x M113)
- 7th Maintenance Company
- 7th Supply and Transport Company
- 7th Medical Company
- 12ème Brigade d'Infanterie (Reserve), Liège, Belgium
- 12th Staff Company, Liège
- 3e Régiment de Lanciers, Altenrath, (active unit forward deployed to Germany, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 2ème Régiment de Chasseurs Ardennais, Bastogne, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 3e Régiment Carabines, Liège, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 15e Régiment d'Artillerie, (16x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 12th Reconnaissance Company
- 12th Anti-tank Company, (12x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 12x AIFV-B-MILAN)
- 12th Engineer Company, (10x M113)
- 12th Maintenance Company
- 12th Supply and Transport Company
- 12th Medical Company
16de Pantserdivisie
- 16de Pantserdivisie, Neheim-Hüsten
- Headquarters and Signal Company, Neheim-Hüsten
- 4de Pantserinfanteriebrigade, Soest
- 4th Staff Company, Soest
- 4de Regiment Lansiers, Soest, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 1ste Regiment Grenadiers, Soest, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 5de Linieregiment, Soest, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 6de Regiment Artillerie, Soest (16x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 9th Anti-tank Company, Soest, (12x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 12x AIFV-B-MILAN)
- 14th Engineer Company, Arolsen, (10x M113)
- 4th Maintenance Company, Werl
- 4th Supply and Transport Company, Soest
- 4th Medical Company, Soest
- 17ème Brigade Blindée, Siegen
- 17th Staff Company, Siegen
- 1er Régiment des Guides, Siegen, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 2e Regiment Gidsen, Altenrath, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 1ste Regiment Karabiniers Wielrijders, Spich, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 2ème Régiment de Carabiniers-cyclistes, Siegen, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 19e Régiment d'Artillerie à Cheval, Siegen, (16x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 2nd Anti-tank Company, Siegen, (12x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 12x AIFV-B-MILAN)
- 15th Engineer Company, Cologne, (10x M113)
- 17th Maintenance Company, Siegen
- 17th Supply and Transport Company, Siegen
- 17th Medical Company, Siegen
- 10e Pantserinfanteriebrigade (Reserve), Limbourg, Belgium
- 10th Staff Company, Limbourg
- 8de Regiment Lansiers, Limbourg, (37x Leopard 1, 7x M113, 4x Scimitar, 1x Bergepanzer 2)
- 2de Regiment Karabiniers, Limbourg, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 4de Linieregiment, Limbourg, (42x AIFV-B-C25, 4x AIFV-B-MILAN, 3x AIFV-B-CP, 4x Scimitar, 4x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 4x M30 107mm mortars)
- 74de Regiment Artillerie, (16x M109A2 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- 10th Reconnaissance Company
- 10th Anti-tank Company, (12x Kanonenjagdpanzer, 12x AIFV-B-MILAN)
- 10th Engineer Company, (10x M113)
- 10th Maintenance Company, Siegen
- 10th Supply and Transport Company, Siegen
- 10th Medical Company, Siegen
Northern Territorial Command
The German Northern Territorial Command (Territorialkommando Nord), headquartered in Mönchengladbach, was a corps-sized command responsible for NORTHAG's Rear Combat Zone, which extended from the Belgian and Dutch border to approximately the middle of Northern West Germany. The Command's tasks were to ensure an uninterrupted flow of war materiel to allied forces fighting in the Combat Zone and to provide hospital care for wounded troops.
III US Corps
- III US Corps HQ, Fort Hood, TX[15]
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 3rd Personnel Group
- 3rd Finance Group
- Army Band
- 6th Cavalry Brigade (Air Combat), Fort Hood, TX
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 1st Squadron, 6th Cavalry, (18x AH-64, 13x OH-58C, 3x UH-60A)
- 3rd Squadron, 6th Cavalry, (18x AH-64, 13x OH-58C, 3x UH-60A)
- 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry, (18x AH-64, 13x OH-58C, 3x UH-60A - activated 6 June 1990)
- 7th Squadron, 6th Cavalry, (18x AH-64, 13x OH-58C, 3x UH-60A - US Army Reserve unit at Conroe-North Houston Airport)
- 2nd Battalion, 58th Aviation (Air Traffic Control)
- 2nd Battalion, 158th Aviation, (32x CH-47D)
- 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade,[16] Fort Hood, TX
- Headquarters and Headquarters Battery
- 3rd Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery, Fort Bliss, (24x MIM-23 Hawk, 8x FIM-92 Stinger)
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Air Defense Artillery, (24x MIM-72 Chaparral, 24x M163 VADS Vulcan, 15x FIM-92 Stinger)
- 2nd Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, Fort Bliss, (48x MIM-104 Patriot)
- 1st Battalion, 200th Air Defense Artillery, (New Mexico Army National Guard), (24x MIM-72 Chaparral, 24x M163 VADS Vulcan, 15x FIM-92 Stinger)
- 1st Battalion, 233rd Air Defense Artillery, (Arkansas Army National Guard), (24x MIM-72 Chaparral, 24x M163 VADS Vulcan, 15x FIM-92 Stinger)
- 89th Military Police Brigade,[16] Fort Hood, TX
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 716th Military Police Battalion, Fort Riley, KS
- 720th Military Police Battalion
- 3rd Signal Brigade (Corps),[16] Fort Hood, TX
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 16th Signal Battalion (Command Operations)
- 57th Signal Battalion (Corps Area)
- 136th Signal Battalion (Corps Radio) (Arkansas Army National Guard)
- 504th Military Intelligence Brigade,[16] Fort Hood, TX
1st Cavalry Division
- 1st Cavalry Division, Ft. Hood, TX, Operation Reforger unit. POMCUS depots in Belgium (Grobbendonk, Zutendaal) and the Netherlands (Brunssum, Eygelshoven) and ammunition depot in Zutendaal in Belgium.
- Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
- 1st Cavalry Division Band
- 1st Brigade
- Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
- 3rd Battalion, 32nd Armor, (M1 Abrams)
- 2nd Squadron, 8th Cavalry, (M1 Abrams)
- 2nd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, (M2 Bradley)
- 2nd Brigade
- Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
- 1st Battalion, 32nd Armor, (M1 Abrams)
- 1st Squadron, 8th Cavalry, (M1 Abrams)
- 1st Squadron, 5th Cavalry, (M2 Bradley)
- 155th Armored Brigade, (Mississippi Army National Guard), Tupelo, MS
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 1st Battalion, 198th Armor, (M1 Abrams)
- 2nd Battalion, 198th Armor, (M1 Abrams)
- 3rd Battalion, 141st Infantry, (Texas Army National Guard), (M2 Bradley)
- 1st Battalion, 155th Infantry, (M2 Bradley)
- 2nd Battalion, 114th Field Artillery, (24x M109A3)
- 106th Support Battalion (Forward)
- Troop A, 98th Cavalry, (9x M1 Abrams, 13x M3 Bradley)
- Engineer Company
- Air Defense Battery
- 4th Brigade (Aviation)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
- 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry, (40x M3A1 Bradley CFV, 10x M113, 6x M106A2, 4x M577, 8x AH-1F, 12x OH-58C, 2x UH-1H)
- 1st Battalion, 227th Aviation, (18x Boeing AH-64 Apache, 13x OH-58C, 3x UH-1H)
- Company D, 227th Aviation, (6x UH-1H, 6x OH-58C, 6x OH-58D Kiowa, 3x EH-60A)
- Company E, 227th Aviation, (15x UH-60A Blackhawk)
- 1st Cavalry Division Artillery (DIVARTY)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Battery
- 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery, (24x M109A3)
- 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery, (24x M109A3)
- Battery A, 21st Field Artillery, (9x M270 MLRS)
- Battery A, 333rd Field Artillery, (Target Acquisition)
- 1st Cavalry Division Support Command (DISCOM)
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- 15th Support Battalion (Forward)
- 27th Support Battalion (Main)
- 115th Support Battalion (Forward)
- Company F, 227th Aviation
- 4th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, (12x MIM-72 Chaparral, 27x M163 VADS Vulcan, 60x FIM-92 Stinger)
- 8th Engineer Battalion, (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728 Engineer Vehicle, 4x M88 Recovery Vehicle, 12x Mabey Logistic Support Bridge modules)
- 13th Signal Battalion
- 312th Military Intelligence Battalion, (Combat Electronic Warfare & Intelligence)
- 545th Military Police Company
- 68th Chemical Company
2nd Armored Division
- 2nd Armored Division, Fort Hood, TX, OPERATION REFORGER unit. POMCUS depots in (Mönchengladbach, Straelen) and ammunition depot in Kevelaer.
5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
3rd Armored Cavalry
- 3rd Armored Cavalry, Fort Bliss, TX, OPERATION REFORGER unit. POMCUS depots in (Mönchengladbach) and ammunition depot in Kevelaer
- Headquarters and Headquarters Troop
- 1-3rd Armored Cavalry Squadron (43x M1A1 Abrams, 38x M3 Bradley, 12x M113, 6x M106, 4x M577, 8x M109)
- 2-3rd Armored Cavalry Squadron (43x M1A1 Abrams, 38x M3 Bradley, 12x M113, 6x M106, 4x M577, 8x M109)
- 3-3rd Armored Cavalry Squadron (43x M1A1 Abrams, 38x M3 Bradley, 12x M113, 6x M106, 4x M577, 8x M109)
- 4-3rd Air Cavalry Squadron (26x AH-64A, 27x OH-58C, 18x UH-60A, 3x EH-60)
- Combat Support Squadron
- 43rd Engineer Company
- 66th Military Intelligence Company
- Chemical Company
III Corps Artillery
- III Corps Artillery Fort Sill, TX[17]
- Headquarters and Headquarters Battery
- 75th Field Artillery Brigade, Fort Sill, OK[17]
- 1st Battalion, 12th Field Artillery (6x MGM-52 Lance)
- 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (24x M109A3)
- 5th Battalion, 18th Field Artillery (12x M110A2)
- 6th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery (27x M270 MLRS)
- 2nd Battalion, 34th Field Artillery (24x M109A3 - inactivated 1 September 1989)
- 212th Field Artillery Brigade, Fort Sill, OK,[17] OPERATION REFORGER unit. POMCUS depots in Mönchengladbach and ammunition depot in Kevelaer.
- Headquarters and Headquarters Battery
- 2nd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (24x M109A3)
- 2nd Battalion, 18th Field Artillery (24x M110A2)
- 3rd Battalion, 18th Field Artillery (24x M109A3)
- 1st Battalion, 20th Field Artillery (12x M110A2)
- 6th Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery (6x MGM-52 Lance, converting to M270 MLRS)
- 214th Field Artillery Brigade, Fort Sill, OK[17]
- 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery (M101)
- 3rd Battalion, 9th Field Artillery (Pershing II, converting to M270 MLRS)
- Battery C, 25th Field Artillery, Fort Sill (Target Acquisition)
13th Corps Support Command
- 13th Corps Support Command,[18] Fort Hood, TX
- Headquarters and Headquarters Company
- Special Troops Battalion
- 4th Materiel Management Center
- 1st Medical Group, Fort Hood, TX
- Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
- 15th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Polk, LA
- 21st Evacuation Hospital, Fort Hood, TX
- 41st Combat Support Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, TX
- 47th Medical Supply and Optical Maintenance Battalion
- 507th Medical Company (Ambulance)
- 64th Corps Support Group, Fort Hood, TX
- 2nd Chemical Battalion (attached)
- 49th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control)
- 62nd Engineer Battalion (attached)
- 169th Maintenance Battalion (includes: Company I, 158th Aviation; Company K, 158th Aviation)
- 180th Transportation Battalion
- 544th Maintenance Battalion
- 553rd Supply and Services Battalion (includes: 664th Ordnance Company)
References
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- Isby, David, and Charles Kamps (1985). Armies of NATO's Central Front. Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0341-X.
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External links
- "Britische Armee in Der Bundesrepublik und Berlin". Public Information Services BAOR. 5 August 1981. Retrieved 5 August 2017 – via Google Books.
- Boersma, Hans. "Netherlands Armed Forces Order of Battle 1985". Orbat85.nl. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- "Tanaka-World.net - Armée française 1985". Tanaka-world.net. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- "USAREUR Units & Kasernes, 1945 - 1989". Usarmygermany.com. Retrieved 5 August 2017.