Military of Luxembourg

Military of Luxembourg

Infobox National Military
country=Luxembourg
name=
native_name=


caption=


caption2=
founded=
current_form=
disbanded=
branches=Army
headquarters=
commander-in-chief=Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
commander-in-chief_title=
minister=Jean-Louis Schiltz
minister_title=Minister for Defence
commander=
commander_title=
age=
conscription=
manpower_data=2005 est.
manpower_age=17-49
available=110,867
available_f=108,758
fit=90,279
fit_f=88,638
reaching=2,775
reaching_f=2,703
active=
ranked=
reserve=
deployed=
amount=
percent_GDP=0.9% (2005)
domestic_suppliers=
foreign_suppliers=
imports=
exports=
history=
ranks=
The military of Luxembourg consists of a solitary branch: the army, which was formerly commanded by a colonel, but as of 2008 is commanded by a general; Luxembourg has no navy or air force. The army has been an all-volunteer force since 1967. [fr icon cite web | url=http://www.legilux.public.lu/leg/a/archives/1967/0433006/0433006.pdf#page=2 | title=Mémorial A, 1967, No. 43 | accessdate=2006-09-11 | format=PDF | publisher=Service central de législation ] It has a current strength of approximately 450 professional soldiers, about 340 enlisted recruits and 100 civilians, and a total budget of $120 million. The army is under civilian control. The Commander-in-Chief is the Grand Duke, but day-to-day responsibility for defence matters is vested in the Minister for Defence, currently Jean-Louis Schiltz (since February 23 2006), [fr icon cite web | url=http://www.legilux.public.lu/leg/a/archives/2006/0332302/0332302.pdf#page=2 | title=Mémorial A, 2006, No. 33 | accessdate=2006-09-06 | format=PDF | publisher=Service central de législation ] under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration.

Luxembourg has participated in the Eurocorps since 1994, has contributed troops to the UNPROFOR and IFOR missions in former Yugoslavia, and participates with a small contingent in the current NATO SFOR mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Luxembourg army is integrated into the Multinational Beluga Force under Belgian command. Luxembourg troops have also deployed to Afghanistan to support ISAF. Luxembourg has financially supported international peacekeeping missions during the 1991 Gulf War, in Rwanda and, more recently, Albania. The army also has participated in humanitarian relief missions such as setting up refugee camps for Kurds and providing emergency supplies to Albania.

Military branches:Army (the Gendarmerie was merged into the Grand Ducal Police in 2000)

Luxembourg Army

The army of Luxembourg has four main combat formations which come under the control of the Centre Militaire:

Compagnie A

Compagnie A is the first of two rifle companies - it forms the Luxembourg contingent of the Eurocorps. The company is organised into four platoons - there is the HQ platoon, an anti-tank platoon equipped with TOW, and a pair of rifle platoons.

Compagnie B

Compagnie B is the educational unit of the army, providing various educational courses for personnel to take in preparation for advancement. In order to attend L'Ecole de l'Armee, a soldier must have at least 18 months of service. The School is divided into two sections:
*Level B - this is open for all soldiers at the end of their first 18 months of service. Soldiers follow two six-month periods of tuition in both general and military based subjects prior to taking examinations. Upon gaining 75% pass marks, they can proceed to the next level.
*Level A - Level A is open to soldiers who have achieved the required passes at Level B, or who have gained the equivalent in civilian life prior to their enlistment. Soldiers do a single six-month period of tuition in the same subjects as Level B, but for longer each week.

Compagnie Commandement et Instruction

The Compagnie Commandement et Instruction is the main military training unit of the Luxembourg Army, with instruction given in:
*Basic soldiering
*Driving
*Physical training

The Company is also responsible for the army's Elite Sports Section - this is for sportsmen who choose to join the army. Following their basic training, they join the Section de Sports d'Elite de l'Armée (SSEA).

Compagnie D

Compagnie D is the second rifle company - it provides the Luxembourg contingent to NATO as the Luxembourg Reconnaissance Company of the AMF(L). As a rifle company, it mirrors Compagnie A in organisation, with HQ, anti-tank and rifle platoons.

Equipment

Personal firearms

* Browning Hi-Power 9 mm pistol (Service pistol)
* Steyr AUG 5.56 mm rifle (Service rifle)
* Steyr AUG HBAR 5.56 mm automatic rifle
* FN MAG 7.62 mm machine-gun,
* M2 Browning Machine Gun .50 calibre

Anti-tank weapons and artillery

* M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW)
* BGM-71 TOW missiles
* 105 mm howitzer (bored up 25 pdr.) for ceremonial purposes

Vehicles

* HMMWV vehicles, armoured and unarmoured (including 24 armoured M1114 HMMWV)
* Mercedes Jeeps, 300D version. (1st generation Mercedes-Benz G-Class version)
* MAN 4T trucks

Aircraft

The government of Luxembourg has ordered 1 Airbus A400M transport aircraft in cooperation with the Belgian Airforce.

The 20 aircraft of the NATO AEW Force are all registered to Luxembourg and based at the NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen:
* 3 NATO Trainer Cargo Aircraft (TCA), modified Boeing 707-320Cs [http://www.milaviapress.com/orbat/nato/index.php NATO military aviation OrBat] ]
* 17 Boeing E-3A AWACS

Communications equipment

* HF: AN/GRC-106TA, VRC-620
* VHF: AN/GRC-160, AN/VRC-46, AN/PRC-77, PRC-613
* UHF: PRC-660T, URC-240T

In fiction

In the Season 3 episode "A Full Rich Day" on the television series "M*A*S*H", the major plot involves the missing body of a Luxembourgian officer, Lieutenant LeClerq, of the Belgo-Luxembourg Battalion during the Korean War. In reality, Luxembourg suffered two killed in action and two wounded in action during the war. [cite web |url=http://www.nat-military-museum.lu/pageshtml/luxembourgarmy.php |title=Luxembourg Army History |accessdate=2007-06-20 |date= |year= |month= |publisher=National Museum of Military History ]

Prominent Luxembourg soldier

Tessy Antony, born 1985, is among the more prominent former members of Luxembourg's military. From March to July 2004 she took part in a mission in Yugoslavia, in Mitrovica within KFOR, the NATO peacekeeping force in Kosovo. In 2006 she married Prince Louis of Luxembourg, and is styled Tessy de Nassau, having attained an NCO rank before leaving the military.

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.armee.lu Luxembourgian Army official website]
* [http://www.nat-military-museum.lu/pageshtml/luxembourgarmy.php History of Luxembourg's Army]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Military Medal (Luxembourg) — Military Medal Obverse and reverse of the Military Medal …   Wikipedia

  • National Museum of Military History (Luxembourg) — A diorama at the museum displaying an assault across the Sauer by United States Army servicemen during the Battle of the Bulge. The National Museum of Military History (French: Musée national d histoire militaire, German: Nationalen Museum für… …   Wikipedia

  • Luxembourg Army — Lëtzebuerger Arméi Founded 16 February 1881 Current form 29 June 1967 Headquarters Military Centre, Diekirch Leadership Commander in Chief …   Wikipedia

  • Luxembourg — This article is about the country in western Europe. For other uses, see Luxembourg (disambiguation). Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourgish) Grand Duché de Luxembourg (French) …   Wikipedia

  • Luxembourg — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Luxembourg <p></p> Background: <p></p> Founded in 963, Luxembourg became a grand duchy in 1815 and an independent state under the Netherlands. It lost more than half… …   The World Factbook

  • Military history of Luxembourg — The military history of Luxembourg is central to the formation of Luxembourg as a nation from its formation around Luxembourg Castle in 693. A place of strategic military significance, Luxembourg had been a fortified since the 10th century by… …   Wikipedia

  • Luxembourg (city) — Luxembourg City Stad Lëtzebuerg   Commune   …   Wikipedia

  • Military of the European Union — The coat of arms of the EU military staff Service branches EUMS …   Wikipedia

  • Military of the Czech Republic — Armáda České republiky …   Wikipedia

  • Military history of Canada during World War II — Military history of Canada This article is part of a series Conflicts …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”