Английская Википедия:Army Combat and Fire Support Centre
Шаблон:Infobox military unit The Army Combat and Fire Support Centre (Шаблон:Lang-da), formerly Army Combat School (Шаблон:Lang-da), was a training centre for the Royal Danish Army, with the purpose of developing, educating and training various forms of combat for infantry, armor, reconnaissance and fire support.[1]
History
The centre could trace its history back to 1869, when the Shooting School was created, placed at Panterens Bastion in Christianshavn.[2][3] In 1922 it changed name to Shooting School for Handguns.[2] In 1943 as part of Operation Safari, German forces tried to access the armory at the school, which resulted in a firefight and 3 dead Germans.[3][4]
In 1961 the school changed name to the Infantry School.[2] On 1 March 1974, the Infantry School was amalgamated with the Infantry's Reserveofficer's School and the Armored School in Øksbøl, and was renamed Army Combat School.[5]
In 2014 due to the Danish Defence Agreement 2013-2017, the Army Combat School saw restructuring as parts of the Danish Artillery Regiment were transferred into the school, named 1st Danish Artillery Battalion.[6] It was originally set to be named Army Combat Support Centre, however after a political and logistical discussion, parts of Army Combat Centre were transferred and it was then renamed Army Combat and Fire Support Centre.[7] In 2019, as part of the Danish Defence Agreement 2018–23, the Army Combat and Fire Support Centre was closed, and its assets moved to the revived Danish Artillery Regiment.[8]
References
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