Multinational Corps Northeast
Multinational Corps North East | |
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Active | 18 September 1999–present |
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Part of | Major General Brian Nissen (DK)[2] |
Chief of Staff | Brigadier General Ullrich Spannuth (DE) [3] |
The Multinational Corps Northeast was formed on 18 September 1999 at
The Corps is under the operational command of the Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum.[4]
History
A tri-national working group was established following the July 1997 decision that Poland was to be admitted to NATO with the aim of establishing the corps as part of NATO’s Main Defence Forces. Its missions are three-fold: to participate in the collective defence of NATO territory, under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, to contribute to multinational crisis management including peace support operations, and to provide command and control for humanitarian, rescue, and disaster relief operations.
In July 1997,
Though it is a NATO-affiliated formation, the Corps Convention is a trilateral agreement between the three nations. The positions of commander, deputy commander, and chief of staff rotate between the three nations. For common purposes of practice and training the corps was assigned to Joint Sub-Regional Command Northeast (JSRC NE), at
Due to its geographical location, the only NATO HQ East of the former
In 2005, during the Compact Eagle exercise, the headquarters achieved full operational capability.
From January to August 2007 a considerable number of personnel from Multinational Corps Northeast were put at the disposal of International Security Assistance Force's headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan.[5]
On 5 February 2015, a trilateral statement by the Corps Convention countries stated, in part, that:
- 'At the NATO Summit in September 2014 the Ministers of Defence from Germany, Poland and Denmark informed their colleagues and signed a statement that they had decided to raise the level of readiness of the Headquarters MNC NE from a Forces of Lower Readiness Headquarters to a High Readiness Force Headquarters and to enhance its capability to address future threats and challenges'.
- '..the level of readiness [of the corps will be raised] and fulfil a joint and regional role within the framework of NATO’s Readiness Action Plan, for both Assurance and Adaptation Measures in order to exercise command and control in the full range of Alliance missions in the north-eastern region (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland) of the Alliance with the emphasis on Article 5 operations including command and control over the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF). Additionally, MNC NE will execute command and control over the NATO Force Integration Units (NFIUs) in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.'[6]
In June 2016, during the exercise Brilliant Capability 16 the Corps has become operationally capable to assume command of the VJTF, also referred to as the “spearhead force”.
Mission in Afghanistan
The MNC NE staff formed part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021).
MNC NE officially took over ISAF duties for the first time on 4 February 2007. Nearly 160 officers and non-commissioned officers spent over 6 month in Kabul. The majority of the MNC NE staff filled the posts in a newly established composite ISAF Headquarters in Kabul. From February to August 2010, the personnel of the Corps participated in the ISAF mission for the second time. The majority of approximately 130 officers and non-commissioned officers filled the posts at the ISAF Joint Command, a tactical level headquarters. Serving at different branches, they were gaining valuable mission experience and improving their skills. The third deployment with the participation of more than 120 soldiers from the Corps and partnering formations started in January 2014 and ended in January 2015. As soon as the ISAF mandate expired, the Resolute Support Mission commenced in January 2015.
Mission: International Security Assistance Force, Afghanistan
- February – August 2007
- February – August 2010
- January 2014 – January 2015
Subordinate units
- HQ-Coy
(Szczecin)
- Command Support Brigade
(HQ Szczecin)
Multinational Division Northeast
1st Division
Multinational Division North
Mechanised Infantry Brigade
- NATO Multinational Brigade Latvia
1st Brigade
Estonian Division
1st Infantry Brigade
- NATO eFP Battlegroup Estonia
2nd Infantry Brigade
- NATO Force Integration Unit Estonia
- NATO Force Integration Unit Latvia
- NATO Force Integration Unit Lithuania
- NATO Force Integration Unit Poland
- NATO Force Integration Unit Slovakia
- NATO Force Integration Unit Hungary
Commanders
- 1999-2001 –
LTG Henrik Ekmann
- 2001-2003 –
LTG Zygmunt Sadowski
- 2004-2006 –
LTG Egon Ramms
- 2006-2009 –
LTG Zdzisław Goral
- 2009-2012 –
LTG Rainer Korff
- 2013-2015 –
LTG Bogusław Samol (since December 2012)
- 2015-2018 –
LTG Manfred Hofmann
- 2018-2021 –
LTG Sławomir Wojciechowski
- 2021–2024 –
LTG Jürgen-Joachim von Sandrart
- 2025–present –
LTG Dariusz Parylak
See also
References
- ^ "Lieutenant General Parylak assumes command of Multinational Corps Northeast".
- ^ "Brigadegeneral Brian Nissen til Stettin".
- ^ "about us leadership".
- ^ "Multinational Corps Northeast". jfcbs.nato.int. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
- ^ "Multinationales Korps Nordost at DeutschesHeer.de". Archived from the original on October 13, 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-24.
- ^ BMVG statement, 5 February 2015.