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We are getting ready for Afghanistan!

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Q: Could you tell me when the decision to deploy the HQ in the mission in Afghanistan was actually taken? What was the background and how did the decision process look like?

A: It’s extremely difficult to set out the precise date for that event. The decision was the outcome of various political and military talks. In September 2004, the Ministries of Defence from Poland, Denmark and German began to discuss the possibility to employ the HQ troops as part of a future military mission. Few weeks later, representatives of the Corps joined the discussion, but the meeting surprisingly was not finalised with the particular decision. Ultimately, the HQ’s deployment in Afghanistan was officially announced during the ministerial meeting here in Szczecin in February 2005, even though the official meeting in the HQ was seriously endangered by the election calendar in Denmark, and the decision could have been postponed once again. Due to Danish election regulations, the Minister was not allowed to take part in the conference after the elections had been declared open. However, the remaining Ministers and the HQ pressured Copenhagen, and we welcomed the Under–Secretary of the Danish Ministry of Defence who was authorized to take decisions. Finally, we could sit together around the table and widely discuss the HQ’s future participation in the mission and its operational capabilities. I would like to admit that I was very much determined to conduct the meeting and to work out the clear statement concerning the MNC NE’s future activities. For me as a German Officer, it was obvious that the HQ would have to take the next step forward and become a part of the military mission. It is the natural and logical consequence of the HQ’s operational development.

Q: As a German citizen and a German officer, what is your view of the operation in Afghanistan and of the HQ’s obvious participation in it?

A: As I said before: from the HQ’s perspective, being deployed into a mission is the natural and logical sequence of activities. As you know, we have been training for that. As a German citizen, I can look at that issue from an even broader perspective. From the very beginning, the idea of creating MNC NE was something unique and, as I see it, a politically important issue, especially in the Central European region. Based on common sense and mutual understanding, we have gathered former Warsaw Pact-countries under one roof, and we began to look into the same direction. Regardless of our differing historical backgrounds and traditions we have learnt how to cooperate and to set out our objectives together. I want to emphasize that the former Warsaw Pact-countries have done enormous work and have managed within a very short period of time to overcome various difficulties and get prepared to meet NATO-standards and requirements. Without any doubt, multinational cooperation enriches the entire organization, provides for a new appearance of the countries and lays the new foundations for a history of international relations in the region. Therefore, it ‘s an extremely good sign for Europe and for the future of the NATO alliance as well. Personally, as a German citizen and as the German Commander of the Corps, I am very much satisfied with it. On the other hand, for a German officer, the mission in Afghanistan will not be surrounded by an aura of extraordinariness, since our troops served in ISAF as members of the Eurocorps and of the 1. German-Netherlands Corps. So, I experienced the complexity and difficulty of operations of that kind previously already. For example, I served in the German Armed Forces Staff and my duties included the task to send a German contingent to Afghanistan and to supervise it. Accordingly, at the moment I am just trying to update information and to pass my experience to my staff officers, who also learn about the realities of Afghanistan.

Q: So, the HQ will definitely go into that mission in August 2007?

A: Nothing is sure at the moment. I would rather say that the Ministers have already made the decision, and it also reflects the HQ’s willingness and readiness to participate in the mission. Obviously, many factors may influence the Afghanistan mission, and we are not able to foresee all of them. However, the ISAF mission will have two very interesting dimensions – a political and a military one. At that point, we must not forget that the international forces act alongside Afghanistan’s legitimate government and have to co-ordinate actions with it. From the political point of view, for instance, we cannot predict how the internal situation in Afghanistan will evolve. Even though Mr. Karzai is doing an extremely good job, it still remains to be seen whether he can gather all oppositionists under one roof. The country is still divided politically with many difficult regions, in particular close to the Afghanistan - Pakistan border area. In addition, the opium fields and black market for drugs represent a serious problem right now, and the government will have to deal with it one way or the other Nevertheless, those aspects are not closely related to MNC NE’s military role in Afghanistan, but they certainly reflect the real conditions and social environment. On the other hand, the military aspect of that mission is related both to our preparation and to the current military situation in the country – in regard to ISAF and the “Enduring Freedom” operations. If ISAF and “Enduring Freedom” are combined, we will have to command bigger forces - also because of the plans to form more Province Reconstruction Teams in the South and West of the country. Nevertheless, I am deeply convinced that the HQ is fully prepared for the mission, and I hope we will provide the core units for the XI. ISAF shift.

Q: Undoubtedly, this will be a very challenging task for the HQ’s staff! How do you set out the HQ’s preparations?

A: No doubt in it! Definitely! We plan and conduct our preparations seriously. For the last two years, all activities have been geared towards the final goal – the deployment into mission. We have already passed the preliminary evaluation (IOC) for the operational capability and, acting consistently, we will take the final exam for the Full Operational Capability (FOC) during the exercise called Compact Eagle 05 in November 2005. Then, it’s just a natural step forward to employ the HQ’s units in practice. However, the responsibility for success rests not only on the HQ’s internal preparations, but also on the Ministries of Defence of MNC NE’s framework nations. I will say more: at present, it’s not the preparations within the headquarters that cause difficulties, but the nations’ unfulfilled commitments in the areas command support and communications equipment. My men will certainly be ready on time to face the mission.

Q: Sir, considering that you have prepared HQ MNC NE to be deployed into the mission in Afghanistan. Would it be possible for you to command this mission? And, finally, what is your opinion on the recent decision of the Polish MoD?

A: It’s a very difficult question. First and foremost, it is not a decision yet. It was a “ most probably “ statement – leaving some space for discussion and negotiations. The issue is pretty complex and needs to be explained shortly. But, I have to admit that I was rather surprised by Mr Szmajdziski’s declaration given during the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the 12th Mechanised Division in Szczecin that it would be a Polish general, who will take over the Corps during the deployment to Afghanistan. According to the former rotation rule for the post of the Commander in the HQ, the next Commander would come from Denmark. Unfortunately, the Danish MoD will reduce the participation of Danish officers in the HQ establishment, and this is why Denmark will not take part anymore in the Commander’s rotation procedure (since the decision on the Chief of Staff in April 2004). So, in view of that situation we may expect a Polish general to be the Commander of MNC NE during the next rotation, and in that case he will be responsible for the Afghanistan mission. To be honest, my personal view on that matter is slightly different from the Polish MoD’s official statement. Nevertheless, the final decision will certainly be taken prior to the political and diplomatic Polish-German talks. So, I cannot give you a straight and simple answer to your question - but, considering the fact that I have been engaged in a process lasting more than 2 years to prepare the HQ for that mission, you might have the impression that I could be the right person. But, as I mentioned above, the decision on the Commanding General for that mission will certainly be pondered very well.

Q; Sir, you have mentioned that Denmark will decrease the number of Danish officers in the HQ – will this also mean a decrease of the financial participation in the Corps’ obligations? And how will it affect the manning establishment during the mission?

A: Well, yes, the Danish MoD decided to reduce the manning in HQ but it will stay more or less on the same financial level. But, on the other hand, we will spread out multinationalism in the staff of the HQ. We will increase the peacetime establishment in the HQ from currently 161 persons up to 194. So this year 38 servicemen will reinforce us. Six soldiers will arrive from Germany, Poland has declared to provide 16 (with the possibility to provide more soldiers), Slovakia will send 10, the United States, the Czech Republic and Lithuania will send 2 each. Latvia has already done it. Estonia will add one. Nevertheless, we will still need stronger support from the nations for carrying out the mission, so that we will increase the HQ’s manning up to roughly 350 – 400 soldiers. This is quite different from the other multinational Corps that employ much more soldiers than we do. However, this is rather due to differences in various points of view and working philosophies. I am convinced that the HQ is able to carry out the mission and all tasks successfully with such a low manpower. As I mentioned above, the staff establishment as well to a large extent will depend on the political situation prevailing in 2007 in Afghanistan. So, the final number of personnel will depend on the development of the situation in Afghanistan, with the decisive factors being whether ISAF and “Enduring Freedom” will be combined at that time and what scope they will have. We expect that ISAF and the “Freedom operation” will have been merged by then and that MNC NE will be responsible for maintaining peace and stability especially in the Kabul area, and then extending to the North West and East. Finally, MNC NE’s successful engagement in Afghanistan may put a question mark on the manning establishment of Eurocorps or of the Turkish Corps (NRDC – T) that carried out a similar mission. As you know, they are much bigger, with manning varying between 600 and 800 soldiers. If MNC NE succeeds with its operational plans in Afghanistan, this may open a very interesting discussion on creating lowly manned multinational corps that would not generate such high costs and be more effective as well.

Q: What are the HQ’s plans for the coming few months? You still have a very important goal waiting for you, as a sort of graduation exam – the Full Operational Capability.

A:The deployment in Afghanistan will be the final step – for the last two years, all activities conducted by the HQ have been subordinated to this objective. We have organised and conducted various training programmes and mission rehearsals, during which we made mistakes and which we tried to derive the most essential knowledge and experience from. We tried to create as many various scenarios as possible in order to foresee what might take place on the battlefield. All those small steps led us to the final NATO-evaluation Full Operational Capability (FOC) in which the HQ’s crisis establishment organization will be examined. I believe that we will satisfy the verification team from SHAPE that is to examine our fulfilment of about 570 criteria. Today, we still have some problems to be solved, but also over 200 days left. Each of these days will be used for preparations.

Q: What would happen, if you should not pass the autumn Full Operational Capability (FOC) test? You would not receive the NATO-Commander’s permission to assume command of ISAF, would you?

A: If that happened, SACEUR certainly would delete HQ MNC NE from the list of headquarters able to cope with such tasks. However, the responsibility for success during the test to a large extent rests on the Ministries of Defence of MNC NE’s framework nations as well. I will say more: at present, existing difficulties are not related to the preparations within the headquarters, but to the nations’ unfulfilled commitments in the areas command support and communications equipment. My men will certainly be ready on time to face the mission.

So, I wish you good luck with your final FOC preparations as well as with the Afghanistan operation. Thank you for your time, Sir!

 

December

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Friday, 16 December 2005
Thank you for visiting our website and for all your comments – all of them were very precious for us. As we are coming to the end of the year – we would like to wish you all Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Read more...
Commander’s letter to the staff of MNC NE
Thursday, 15 December 2005
Approaching the end of 2005, I take the opportunity to thank you for your co-operation and support throughout 2005. The year 2005 has been very busy for the Multinational Corps Northeast. The great achievement of the... Read more...
Magda will go for operation
Thursday, 15 December 2005
On 14 December the charity action called "FOR MAGDA" was successfully finalized in Multinational Corps Northeast. Money collected during the Charity Christmas Bazaar conducted in Radisson SAS Hotel in November was... Read more...
Christmas lunch with journalists
Thursday, 15 December 2005
On 14 December, on behalf of the Chief of Staff of MNC NE Brigadier General Henryk Skarżyński, the HQ hosted the representatives of local media for the Christmas Lunch. Brig. Gen. Henryk Skarżyński welcomed... Read more...
Fight against Terrorism
Friday, 09 December 2005
Terrorism is absolutely the threat to the future of all peaceful states. Terrorism aims at the heart of all states having a democratic constitution: Not only does it menace their institutions, their representatives and... Read more...
MNC NE hosted Corps Committee meeting
Wednesday, 07 December 2005
The representatives of the Corps Committee met in HQ MNC NE in Szczecin for two-day session on 5th and 6th December. Read more...
Danish Jule–Gløgg - Col. Eric B. Bruhn explains...
Tuesday, 06 December 2005
Jule–Gløgg has been already a tradition in the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast in Szczecin since 1999. Every year more and more people enjoy this event. Danes not only celebrate but also try to collect... Read more...

November

For Magda!
Monday, 28 November 2005
Last Saturday the 26th November, wives of soldiers from the MNC NE offered for a sale handmade Christmas decorations and cakes in the Radisson Hotel lobby to raise money for the charity. Read more...
Headquarters with a sweet flavour
Thursday, 24 November 2005
TV programme "Szczecin with a sweet flavour" visited a house of Mrs and Mr Diedrich. Watch the program in December on TVP 3 channel, every Friday at 17.30! Read more...
Charity Christmas Bazaar
Tuesday, 22 November 2005
On Saturday 26th of November, between 14.00 and 18.00 the Ladies from the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE) in cooperation with the personnel of Radisson Hotel are going to organize the Second... Read more...
Exercise COMPACT EAGLE 2005 (EX CE 05) is over!
Monday, 14 November 2005
After 15 months of preparation Exercise COMPACT EAGLE 2005 (EX CE 05) took finally place from 31st October to 11th November. Read more...
Compact Eagle 2005 Exercise
Monday, 14 November 2005
Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE) conducted the multinational NATO Exercise Compact Eagle 2005. The exercise took place from October 31th to November 12th, 2005. The HQ of the different formations... Read more...

October

NATO will evaluate Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast
Monday, 31 October 2005
Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast is going to conduct the multinational NATO Exercise Compact Eagle 2005. Read more...
Commander MNC NE apologies for inconveniences
Monday, 17 October 2005
Commander MNC NE Lieutenant General Egon Ramms requests all inhabitants of Szczecin for understanding in relation with increased traffic of military vehicles and apologies for any traffic problems that may arise from... Read more...
Journalists Visiting MNC NE
Friday, 14 October 2005
18 journalists from Poland and Germany visited the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast on Friday 14th of October. Read more...
Towards Compact Eagle 2005
Friday, 14 October 2005
Interview with LtCol Henrik Graven Nielsen, a Chief Plans in Joint Operations Center of MNC NE Read more...
On Course for Afghanistan
Wednesday, 12 October 2005
Since our allies and we have established a corps, which we have put at NATO’s disposal, we have to be consistent and deploy the formation in an operation. Otherwise, it is going to be difficult to justify the 7-year... Read more...
Czech flag fluttering in Multinational Corps Northeast
Thursday, 06 October 2005
The servicemen from all nations of the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast who are represented in Baltic Barracks assembled the ceremony of raising the flag of the Czech Republic. Read more...

September

German Day of Unity
Friday, 30 September 2005
The German Community at Baltic Barracks celebrated the German Day of Unity (Tag der Deutschen Einheit). Read more...
Oktoberfest 2005
Friday, 30 September 2005
The German community of the Headquarters together with the Commander of Multinational Corps Northeast, Lieutenant General Egon Ramms invited the representatives of the city of Szczecin and the Voivodeship of West... Read more...
German Reservists in Szczecin
Thursday, 29 September 2005
Visiting the MNC NE Headquarters was part of the five-day trip around the Westpomeranian Region for the group of German reserve soldiers from Necker - Odenwald region. Read more...
Danish Chief of Defence in MNC NE
Monday, 26 September 2005
The Chief of Defence, Denmark, General Hans Jesper Helsø visited the Headquarters of Multinational Corps Northeast. Read more...
Kids learn about the military
Saturday, 24 September 2005
"Our Fairy Tale" kindergarten in Szczecin organized a festival named "After uniforms kids line up". The event was organized to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Polish Armed Forces’ presence in the West... Read more...
The Chief of the German Army in MNC NE
Wednesday, 21 September 2005
The Chief of the German Army, Lt. Gen. Otto Budde visited the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). Read more...
Students from Bavaria and the WEC in MNC NE
Friday, 16 September 2005
Group of students from Bavaria and the Westpomeranian Education Centre (WEC) in Szczecin visited MNC NE Headquarters to learn about multinational unit as well as NATO. Read more...
Staatspolitische Gesellschaft visited MNC NE
Thursday, 15 September 2005
German group from non-governmental organization "Staatspoltische Gesellschaft Hamburg" visited the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (MNC NE) in Szczecin. Read more...
COMMAND POST EXERCISE 3 on the way to reach FOC
Thursday, 15 September 2005
Between 13th and 14th September 2005, Headquarters of Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE) conducted a COMMAND POST EXERCISE 3 (CPX 3) to train selected parts of its military structure in different procedures,... Read more...
Mr John Gorkowski visited HQ MNC NE
Wednesday, 14 September 2005
Visit of the Second Secretary for Political and Military Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw on 13th September 2005. Read more...
Group of students from Polish National Defence Academy
Monday, 05 September 2005
On 5th September 2005, a group of 23 senior students accompanied by 4 academic teachers from Polish National Defence Academy from Warsaw visited the Headquarters of Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE) as a part... Read more...
New School Year 2005 at SIS
Monday, 05 September 2005
For the 3rd time the Szczecin International School (SIS) inaugurated the new school year. This year 117 Danish, German ad Polish pupils started their education in the multinational school. Read more...

August

II. CIMIC Conference 29th – 31st August 2005
Wednesday, 31 August 2005
From Monday 29th till 31st August Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast conducted the II. Civil and Military Cooperation Conference. The main objective for the conference was to discuss all "Civil and Military... Read more...
The winners of the International Competition 2005 from Ukraine
Monday, 29 August 2005
On Monday, August 29th, 2005, a group of 30 Ukrainian students and the coordinators visited the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). All the students won the International College Competition ... Read more...
U.S. Reconnaissance Team at Baltic Barracks
Friday, 26 August 2005
During the NATO evaluation process for so called "Full operational Capability" (FOC), Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (MNC NE) has identified the need for an increase of its staff by the 38 servicemen. In... Read more...
Polish Armed Forces' Day
Thursday, 11 August 2005
Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast celebrated for the 6th time the Polish Armed Forces’ Day in Baltic Barracks. Read more...
Memorial plate for Lieutenant General Zygmunt Sadowski
Monday, 08 August 2005
Deputy Commander of Multinational Corps Northeast Major General Jan B. Andersen unveiled the memorial plate of Lieutenant General Zygmunt Sadowski during the handover ceremony of new military apartment blocks next to... Read more...
German Mayors Visit Szczecin
Wednesday, 03 August 2005
On Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005, a group of German mayors of the Region Unterfranken in Bavaria visited the Headquarters of Multinational Corps Northeast (MNC NE), accompanied by two German Youth Officers from the town... Read more...
New Chief PI & VIS Branch
Tuesday, 02 August 2005
Lieutenant Colonel (LtCol) Grzegorz Ciechanowski finished his tour of duty as the Chief of the Press Information and Visitors Branch of Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). Read more...

July

Visit to the Headquarters
Thursday, 28 July 2005
Major General Martin Holzfuss (ret.) and a group of German retired academic civilians visited the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast on July 28th, 2005. LtCol Uwe Semprich briefed the visiting group on mission... Read more...
Commander German Army Forces Command visited HQ MNC NE
Wednesday, 20 July 2005
The Commander of the German Army Forces Command (located in KOBLENZ in Germany), Lieutenant General Wolfgang OTTO visited the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE) Read more...
HQ MNC NE to silently mourn London terror attacks
Thursday, 14 July 2005
On 14 July at 13:00 (12:00 London), Headquarters MNC NE together with all nations from 52 European countries paid silent tribute to the victims of the bombs that killed at least 52 London’s inhabitants and wounded... Read more...
Odersprung 2005
Monday, 11 July 2005
The Commander of the Multinational Corps Northeast Lieutenant General Egon Ramms, and the representative of the Civil and Military Cooperation Branch in HQ MNC NE - major Cezary Haracewiat, were invited by the Büro... Read more...
The visit of Polish Undersecretary of State in HQ MNC NE
Thursday, 07 July 2005
Undersecretary of Polish Ministry of Defence dr Andrzej Karkoszka visited the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast.Dr A. Karkoszka was welcomed by the Commander of the MNC NE Lieutenant General Egon Ramms, German... Read more...

June

NCOC Family Barbecue
Saturday, 11 June 2005
On Saturday afternoon the Allied Non – Commissioned Officer’s Club (NCOC) of HQ Multinational Corps Northeast organised the annual Family Barbecue for the NCOC members and their families. Read more...
Terrorism and armed conflicts at the turn of the XX and XXI
Thursday, 02 June 2005
The Commander of Multinational Corps Northeast Lieutenant General Egon Ramms together with Staff Officers of Multinational Corps Northeast were invited to take part in the scientific conference "TERRORISM AND ARMED... Read more...

May

Interview with Cpt. Peter Kovacs...
Monday, 09 May 2005
Interview with Cpt. Peter Kovacs... Read more...

March

Organisation and Background
Friday, 18 March 2005
Baltic Barracks in Szczecin welcomed guests from the subordinate units from Poland, Germany and Denmark due to taking part in the special training programme named Cool Gasket 2005 from March 14th to 18th, 2005. Read more...
We are getting ready for Afghanistan!
Wednesday, 16 March 2005
Q: Could you tell me when the decision to deploy the HQ in the mission in Afghanistan was actually taken? What was the background and how did the decision process look like? Read more...

February

Silent Revolutions
Wednesday, 09 February 2005
Every morning, a river of cars flows through the Berlin and Ottawa gates to enter the military Headquarters of the alliance, a place of work for over two thousand military and civilian experts. For years, they have been... Read more...

January

Flag of Slovakia raised at Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast
Wednesday, 26 January 2005
On March 2nd, 2004, the NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer invited Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia to become members of NATO. Read more...
NATO of the future
Wednesday, 05 January 2005
Destabilization of situation in some regions may be a result of uncontrolled demographic processes or negative changes in the natural environment. This favours development of all kinds of ideological and religious... Read more...
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