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U.S. Africa Command Africom
U.S. Africa Command, with partners, counters transnational threats and malign actors, strengthens security forces and responds to crises in order to advance U.S. national interests and promote regional security, stability and prosperity. Headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, AFRICOM is one of 11 U.S. Department of Defense combatant commands, each with a geographic or functional mission that provides command and control of military forces in peace and war. AFRICOM employs the broad-reaching diplomacy, development, and defense approach to foster interagency efforts and help negate the drivers of conflict and extremism in Africa.
1001 to 5000 staff
Navy Command Of The German Navy Marinekommando Deutsche Marine
The Navy Command is the high command of the German Navy of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) as well as the staff of the Inspector of the Navy, the Navy's highest commander. It is based in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The Navy Command is led by the Inspector of the Navy ranked Vice admiral, he is assisted by the Deputy Inspector of the Navy and Commander of the Fleet, as well as the Navy Commands Chief of Staff.
501 to 1000 staff
Fort Benning Mwr
11 to 50 staff
Schollenberger
1 to 10 staff
Restaurant Fiore
1 to 10 staff
U.S. Army Europe And Africa
Welcome to the official U.S. Army Europe and Africa LinkedIn page. The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the United States Department of Defense of the linked websites, or the information, products or services contained therein. If you're looking for the official source of information about U.S. Army Europe and Africa, please visit For more information about joining the U.S. Army please visit All open civil service jobs are announced on Local national citizens looking for a job on U.S. Army installations in Europe can view open positions and find application instructions at https://wu.acpol.army.mil/eur/employment/ln/index.asp.
10001+ staff
Bundeswehr Wir. Dienen. Deutschland
Die Bundeswehr setzt sich aus den Teilstreitkräften: Heer (Landstreitkräfte), Luftwaffe (Luftstreitkräfte) und Marine (Seestreitkräfte) sowie den Organisationsbereichen: Streitkräftebasis als „Dienstleister“ und Zentraler Sanitätsdienst für die medizinische Versorgung zusammen. Nach Artikel 87a des Grundgesetzes stellt der Bund Streitkräfte zur Verteidigung auf. Verteidigung umfasst heute allerdings mehr als die herkömmliche Verteidigung an den Landesgrenzen gegen einen konventionellen Angriff. Sie schließt die Verhütung von Konflikten und Krisen, die gemeinsame Bewältigung von Krisen und die Krisennachsorge ein. Auftrag der Bundeswehr Die Bundeswehr - schützt Deutschland und seine Bürgerinnen und Bürger- sichert die außenpolitische Handlungsfähigkeit Deutschlands- trägt zur Verteidigung der Verbündeten bei- leistet einen Beitrag zu Stabilität und Partnerschaft im internationalen Rahmen - und fördert die multinationale Zusammenarbeit und europäische Integration. Aufgaben der Bundeswehr Vor diesem Hintergrund nimmt die Bundeswehr folgende ineinandergreifende Aufgaben wahr- Landesverteidigung als Bündnisverteidigung im Rahmen der Nordatlantischen Allianz- internationale Konfliktverhütung und Krisenbewältigung – einschließlich des Kampfs gegen den internationalen Terrorismus- Beteiligung an militärischen Aufgaben im Rahmen der Gemeinsamen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik der EU- Beiträge zum Heimatschutz, das heißt Verteidigungsaufgaben auf deutschem Hoheitsgebiet sowie Amtshilfe in Fällen von Naturkatastrophen und schweren Unglücksfällen, zum Schutz kritischer Infrastruktur und bei innerem Notstand- Rettung und Evakuierung sowie Geiselbefreiung im Ausland- Partnerschaft und Kooperation als Teil einer multinationalen Integration und globalen Sicherheitszusammenarbeit im Verständnis moderner Verteidigungsdiplomatie- humanitäre Hilfe im Ausland
10001+ staff
Cyber And Information Domain Service German Armed Forces Cyber- Und Informationsraum Bundeswehr
The Cyber and Information Domain Service is the Cyber Defence and Cyber Warfare branch of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
10001+ staff
2nd Cavalry Regiment
The 2nd Cavalry Regiment conducts steady state garrison operations from Rose Barracks, Vilseck, Germany, in order to facilitate preparation for future full spectrum operations throughout EUCOM’s area of responsibility.
1001 to 5000 staff
Bundeswehr Karriere
Deine Bundeswehr-Community -#weildueskannst. Impressum und Informationen: wonderl.ink/@bundeswehrkarriere
10001+ staff
21st Theater Sustainment Command Tsc
21st Theater Sustainment Command is the U.S. Army Europe and Africa's lead organization for all sustainment activities, including logistics support, transportation, combat sustainment, human resources, finance, contracting, and all other areas in the field of sustainment. Team 21 also serves as the responsible headquarters for USAREUR-AF's military police, medical, and sustainment brigades, providing combat engineers, military police, and medical professionals during partnership training and other operations in support of not only USAREUR-AF, but also NATO, U.S. European Command, U.S. Africa Command, and U.S. Central Command. Headquartered in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and comprised of more than 10 subordinate units operating throughout USAREUR-AF's area of operations, First in Support Soldiers are positioned to be key enablers in unified synchronization of strategic and operational access, reach, and freedom of action whenever and wherever needed.
5001 to 10000 staff
U.S. Army Nato
Mission U.S. Army NATO conducts direct Title 10 support of U.S. Peacetime Establishment, Military Personnel Exchange Program and Schools of Other Nations personnel and their families to include coordination of Administrative Agent execution to enable NATO formations in the implementation of the Supreme Allied Commander Europe's guidance for collective deterrence and defense. Vision We will prioritize readiness in support of the warfighter and focus on our Soldiers and Families across the formation. We must develop innovative ways to provide the best support possible as rapidly as possible. Everyone in U.S. Army NATO must understand who we are, and why we are here, and our actions must be guided by the following priorities: Readiness, Command Programs and admin agent support.
1001 to 5000 staff
7th Army Training Command
The 7th Army Training Command (7th ATC), headquartered at Tower Barracks in Grafenwöhr, Germany, exercises Training and Readiness Authority (TRA) over four active brigades that includes the 173rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, 41st Field Artillery Brigade, 12th Combat Aviation Brigade. 7th ATC also resources the training readiness for all of the United States Army Europe's (USAREUR) assigned and allocated forces throughout the EUCOM area of operations with the following organizations: Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC), Joint Multinational Simulation Center (JMSC), 7th Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA), Training Support Activity Europe (TSAE), and Combined Arms Training Center (CATC). Additionally, 7th ATC oversees the EUCOM directed CTC development efforts with partnered nations at the Joint Multinational Training Group Ukraine (JMTG-U) and the Georgian Defense Readiness Program-Training (GDRP-T).
10001+ staff
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Welcome to the official LinkedIn page for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District! Our team is based in Germany and provides engineering solutions throughout Europe and Africa.
501 to 1000 staff
Joint Multinational Readiness Center
JMRC is the only Army Combat Training Center outside the continental U.S. on Hohenfels Training Area (HTA). HTA is 163 km2, has 1,345 buildings for training, has 319 kilometers of road and numerous cross country trails, and has one short take-off/landing airfield. JMRC provides a myriad of indispensable capabilities to the U.S. Army, our European allies and other partners. JMRC integrates multinational participation into every rotation. JMRC can tailor the exercise and operational environment based on the needs and requirements of the training audience. JMRC supports training for other U.S. agencies and foreign non-military organizations. JMRC regularly employs the U.S. Army’s Decisive Action Training Environment (DATE) and Mission Rehearsal Exercise (MRE) concepts. JMRC regularly hosts DATE exercises to deploy and test the Regionally Aligned Forces as part of the European Reaction Force. JMRC hosts the Kosovo Force (KFOR) Mission Rehearsal Exercise. JMRC provides world-class opposing forces - the 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment (1-4 IN)- to train participants and trains all warfighting functions; several support directorates to ensure world-class support to our rotations; and 15 Observer Coach Trainer teams to provide evaluation and lessons learned for a wide variety of military occupational specialties for each maneuver training rotation. JMRC provides a realistic, complex operational environment supported by world class OCTs and OPFOR.
1001 to 5000 staff
Marine Forces Europe And Africa
The US Marine Corps continues to play a pivotal role in the nation’s defense. In addition to the Marine Corps’ historical connection to the Pacific, and recent support to post-9/11 contingency operations throughout Central Asia, the Marine Corps has a long standing storied relationship with Europe and Africa. The famous stand at Belleau Wood outside Paris in 1918, the Cold War-era Northern Flank mission in Norway, and the even deeper historical connection to Northern Africa, uniquely connect Marines to both continents. The current challenging security environment, with a revanchist Russia and always-dynamic Africa, requires a flexible amphibious option. The US Marine Corps, working with sister US services and NATO partners, is in a unique position to provide this leadership and depth.
501 to 1000 staff
Offizierschule Des Heeres
Offizierschule des Heeres is the main military academy for officers of the German Army based out of 14 Marienallee, Dresden, Germany.
51 to 200 staff
Officer School Of The German Army Offizierschule Des Heeres
The Army Officer School in Dresden is the central training institution for all officer candidates and officers of the Army, Army uniform wearers of the Joint Support Service, the Medical Service, and the Cyber and Information Space organization area. All future leaders of the German Army, from aspiring officers to experienced staff officers and aspiring battalion commanders, are trained and further educated here. Thus, the Officer School is the key training institution of the German Army, with the focus on the training of officer candidates to become officers. Under the motto "Serving in Freedom," the Officer School stands for the professional learning of military skills. It significantly contributes to the solid professional and ethical understanding of the future leaders and provides the young officer candidates with the intellectual orientation needed to prepare them for their responsible roles as leaders, educators, and instructors in the German Armed Forces. The offered courses and advanced training programs range from a few days to four months in duration. Lifelong learning is at the center: Future officers are trained in operational leadership (tactics), military law, political education, military history, sports, personnel management, social competence, and professional self-understanding. Through cadet exchange programs and bilateral cooperation, approximately 60 participants from different countries (such as Great Britain, France, Austria, Poland, Iraq, Jordan, Kosovo) attend courses and training programs at the Army Officer School every year.
501 to 1000 staff
U.S. Air Forces In Europe - Air Forces Africa
As the air component for both U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command, USAFE-AFAFRICA executes missions with forward-based airpower and infrastructure to conduct and enable global operations. USAFE-AFAFRICA directs air operations in a theater spanning three continents, covering more than 19 million square miles, and containing 104 independent states.
10001+ staff
Marinearsenal Wilhelmshaven
11 to 50 staff
Verband Der Reservisten Der Deutschen Bundeswehr E.V
Impressum: Datenschutz: Der Reservistenverband bietet allen ehemaligen Soldatinnen und Soldaten der Bundeswehr eine militärische Heimat und hat etwa Mitglieder. Dafür sind wir mit über 100 Geschäftsstellen in ganz Deutschland vertreten und beschäftigen etwa 280 hauptamtliche Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter.
201 to 500 staff
Big Cash Casino
1 to 10 staff
Offizierschule Der Luftwaffe Military Academy Of The German Air Force
The Offizierschule der Luftwaffe is the central training institution for all officer candidates of the Air Force. Additionally, it serves for ongoing education and professional development. Every Air Force officer returns to this school repeatedly to prepare for higher-level professional responsibilities. The focus of the training is on shaping the personality and professional development of all course participants. The aim is to strengthen their abilities for leadership and teamwork within the Air Force and in other organizational areas of the Bundeswehr (German Federal Armed Forces). A central aspect of the training is to impart the competencies necessary for future roles as Air Force officers in a practical and action-oriented manner. This is reflected in the motto of the Air Force Officer School, which is "Ich will"("I will").
201 to 500 staff
The Inter-European Air Forces Academy
The United States Inter-European Air Forces Academy provides professional military education and technical training courses in an international student environment to accelerate interoperability between allies and partners across Europe and Africa. Located at Kapaun Air Station near Ramstein, Germany, IEAFA educates and trains over 300 officers and NCOs per year, enabling the development of life-long relationships between rising leaders from over 80 countries. With a focus on empowering the professional enlisted corps, IEAFA’s NCO Academy, Squadron Officer School, and five technical training courses are all taught in a blended officer/enlisted environment. This unique and effective environment is what propels IEAFA in its vision to deliver first class military education and training as the military education institution of choice for Europe and Africa - now and for years to come.
11 to 50 staff