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European Corps

European Corps
EC Eurocorps.svg
Active 1993–present
Country
Branch Army
Type Multinational military headquarters
Size 1,000 troops in HQ plus 5,000 troops in the Franco-German Brigade (although the number may change in relation to specific military operations)
Garrison/HQ HQ Strasbourg
Multinational Command Support Brigade – Strasbourg
Multiple earmarked units of framework nations
Commanders
Commanding General Lieutenant General Alfredo Ramirez Fernandez
Deputy Commanding General Major General Eric Hautecloque-Raysz
Chief of Staff Brigadier General Franz Xaver Pfrengle

The European Corps, also abbreviated Eurocorps, is an intergovernmental military corps of approximately 1,000 soldiers stationed in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. The corps had its headquarters established in May 1992, activated in October 1993 and declared operational in 1995. The nucleus of the force is the Franco-German Brigade established in 1987 to be followed by Bulgaria, Poland and Romania as a 12th full member framework nation of the EUROCORPS.

Five countries participate in the corps as member nations. Additionally, four states are associated, and have thus pledged to contribute personnel to the staff. Poland was accepted as a member in 2010. This was expected to become effective from 1 January 2016, but was delayed to January 2017. However, a change in government with the 2015 Polish election led to the application for full membership being withdrawn in favour of remaining an associate member. On 25 February 2003, Austria and Finland signed a treaty which allowed them to send staff to the headquarters of the corps. Finland remained an associated nation of the corps until 2005, and Austria until 2011.Romania became an associated nation in April 2016. In addition, the Netherlands and United Kingdom have sent liaison officers to the headquarters of the corps.

Member nations:

Associated nations:

Former associated nations:

The European Corps is not subordinate to any other military organisation. It is deployed on the authority of the Common Committee representing the member nations, the Chief of Defense, and the Political Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This committee considers requests for support from multinational organizations such as the UN, NATO, OSCE or EU. The Corps can also be deployed at the request of the framework nations.


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