Air Force Office (Germany)

Air Force Office
Active 1 May 1956–30 June 2013
Country  Germany
Branch German Air Force
Type High command authority
Headquarters Köln
Motto(s) Leistungsfähig, kompetent, zukunftsorientiert
Commanders
Notable
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The Air Force Office (German: Luftwaffenamt, LwA) was a high command authority of the German Air Force of the Bundeswehr, responsible for the conceptual planning as well as the training, supply, and equipment of the Air Force. In 2013, it was disbanded after its functions were merged into the new Air Force Command (Kommando Luftwaffe), along with those of the other high command bodies of the German Air Force.[1]

In addition to the Air Force Office and Air Force Forces Command, a number of their subordinate units were disbanded, including the Air Force Training Command.

The subordinate elements of the Air Force Office were:

References

  1. Bundesministerium der Verteidigung, Presse- und Informationsstab (23 January 2013). "Kommando Luftwaffe" (PDF). Bundeswehr. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
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