Multinational Division Central | |
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Active | 1 Apr 1994 (operationally ready) - 25 Oct 2002 (disbandment parade) |
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Branch | Army |
Type | Airmobile division |
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Last headquarters location |
JHQ Rheindahlen ![]() |
Commanders | |
Last commander |
GenMaj Marc Jacqmin ![]() |
United Kingdom
Germany
Netherlands
The Multinational Division Central MND (C), was a multi-national division in NATO for Central Europe and had its headquarters at the British base in JHQ Rheindahlen near Mönchengladbach.
The concept for this first genuine multi-national division in NATO with its four participating nations - Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands originated during the Cold War. The airmobile MND (C) was to support Northern Army Group Central Europe (NORTHAG) as a reserve formation. The MND (C) achieved operational readiness on 1 April 1994. The divisional staff comprised 50 officers, 54 NCOs and soldiers. The headquarters company initially had 154 soldiers from Germany. Its first commander was Major General Pieter Huysman from the Netherlands.