Army Training Schools
The German Army Training Schools (German: Schulen des Heeres) are the training establishments of the German Army, alongside the Army Training Centres (Zentren des Heeres).
Command
The training schools are subordinated to the Army Office. The commander of all training schools is the Deputy Head of the Army Office. Most of the German Army training schools are responsible for the continuation training of a specific arm of service. The commander of each school is usually also the General of the Artillery, General of the Infantry, General of the Armoured Corps, etc. This appointment, despite the name, may be filled by a colonel (Oberst); most however are filled by an officer holding the rank of brigadier general (Brigadegeneral).
Since 2008 the Commander of Army Training Schools has been Brigadegeneral Heinrich Fischer who is based in the Army Office at Cologne.
Organisation
The individual training schools are:
School of NBC and Self-Protection (ABC- und Selbstschutzschule) at Sonthofen School of Artillery (Artillerieschule) at Idar-Oberstein Idar-Oberstein Officer Training Battalion (Offizieranwärterbataillon) at Idar-Oberstein
School of Mountain and Winter Warfare (Gebirgs- und Winterkampfschule) at Mittenwald School of Army Aviation (Heeresfliegerwaffenschule), Bückeburg School of Infantry (Infanterieschule) at Hammelburg Hammelburg Officer Training Battalion (Offizieranwärterbataillon Hammelburg)
School of Airborne and Air Transport (Luftlande- und Lufttransportschule) at Altenstadt Army Officer Training School (Offizierschule des Heeres) at Dresden School of Engineering and Army Construction Engineering College (Pionierschule und Fachschule des Heeres für Bautechnik) at Ingolstadt Land Systems School of Technology and Army Technical College (Technische Schule Landsysteme und Fachschule des Heeres für Technik) at Aachen Army NCO Training School (Unteroffizierschule des Heeres) at Weiden, Delitzsch, Münster
The officer cadets carry out their service in officer training battalions that are attached to two arms schools and at the Army Air Defence Training Centre (Ausbildungszentrum Heeresflugabwehrtruppe)
See also
- German Army Training Centres