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Army Office
Heeresamt
Gefechtssimulationszentrum Heer (Bundeswehr).svg
Active 16 February 1956–27 June 2013
Country
 Germany
Branch
Bundeswehr Logo Heer with lettering.svg German Army
Type High command authority
Size 1,100 (staff)
around 12,000 (incl. agencies)
Part of
BMVg.svg General Staff (Führungsstab des Heeres)
Headquarters Cologne
Motto(s)
Heeresamt – Die Zukunft im Visier ("Army Office - the Future in our Sights")
Commanders
Last Department Head
Generalmajor Erhard Drews
Last Deputy and Commander of Army Training Schools
Brigadegeneral Heinrich Fischer
Notable
commanders


  • Generalleutnant Heinz-Georg Lemm

  • Generalleutnant Hellmuth Mäder



The Army Office (German: Heeresamt, HA) in Cologne was one of the two command pillars of the German Army, alongside the Army Forces Command (Heeresführungskommando, HFüKdo), until both were merged to create the current Army Command (Kommand Heer, KdoHeer). This disbandment and merging was done according to the new direction of the Bundeswehr, and the 2011 Basing Concept (Stationierungskonzept 2011).


At the time of its merger, the Army Office was made up 1,100 soldiers and civil servants who were responsible for the conceptual development of the Army, as well as its training and equipment. In addition the Army Office was responsible for the organisational structure of the Army, for issues to do with in-service systems, and for managing logistic support to the Army. Reporting to the Army Office were the Training Schools and Training Centres. The Army Office was subordinate to the General Staff.


After the disbandment of the Army Office and its merger with the Army Forces Command, its premises and large parts of its personnel have been transferred to the new Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre (Amt für Heeresentwicklung, AHEntwg), which also inherited the Army Office's Motto.



Department heads















































































































No.
Name
Takeover date
Handover date
16
Generalmajor Erhard Drews
1 January 2013
27 June 2013

Brigadegeneral Heinrich Fischer (acting)
1 June 2012
31 December 2012
15
Generalmajor Wolf-Joachim Clauß
15 November 2006
1 June 2012
14
Generalmajor Wolfgang Korte
1 March 2005
15 November 2006
13
Generalmajor Jürgen Ruwe
1 October 2003
1 March 2005
12
Generalmajor Werner Widder
31 March 2001
September 2003
11
Generalmajor Manfred Dietrich
1 April 1999
31 March 2001
10
Generalmajor Jürgen Reichardt
1 April 1994
31 March 1999

09
Generalleutnant Ernst Klaffus
1 April 1990
31 March 1994

08
Generalleutnant Wolfgang Odendahl
1 December 1986
31 March 1990

07
Generalleutnant Gerhard Wachter
1 April 1986
30 November 1986

06
Generalleutnant Werner Schäfer
1 April 1983
31 March 1986

05
Generalleutnant Horst Wenner
1 October 1979
31 March 1983

04
Generalleutnant Heinz-Georg Lemm
1 April 1974
30 September 1979

03
Generalleutnant Hubert Sonneck
1 October 1968
31 March 1974

02
Generalleutnant Hellmuth Mäder
1 October 1960
30 September 1968

01
Generalmajor Helmuth Reinhardt
1 June 1956
30 September 1960


References





External links



  • Inventories of the Federal Archives

  • Article on the disbandment of the Army Office


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