Английская Википедия:Island Command Faroes
Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Infobox military unit Island Command Faroes (Шаблон:Lang-da; ISCOMFAROES) was the military unit on the Faroe Islands. It was the military command of the Faroe Islands, the Faroe Islands airspace and the Faroe Islands territorial waters. It supported the local government with military advice as well as search and rescue capabilities. Island Command Faroes was amalgamated with Island Command Greenland to a Joint Arctic Command on 31 October 2012.[1]
History
Faroes Marine District (Шаблон:Lang-da) was established on 5 September 1951 in Tórshavn.
On 1 June 1961, the district name was changed to the Faroe Islands Command, and on the same date, the Marine Station Thorshavn was created as an authority.
In 1963, the Marine Station at Hoyvíksvegur 58 was built and became the new home of the Faroe Islands Command, which until 1979 consisted of the command authority (Faroe Command), the Marine Station, and Naval Radio Tórshavn. From amalgamation in 1979 until the establishment of the Arctic Command on 31 October 2012, the Faroe Islands Command was the joint authority name.
On 1 January 2001, the new Level II authority was established, which was called the Faroe Islands Command.
On 2 July 2002, there was a ceremony where the Dannebrog (Danish Flag) was hauled down for the last time at the Marine Station in Tórshavn. The key to the buildings was then handed over to Tórshavn's mayor. The final relocation was a reality and Mjørkadalur became the new home of the Faroe Islands Command.
In 2005, the Danish government decided that all activities on the mountain of Sornfelli should be shut down on 15 November 2010.[2]
The NATO radar installations which had been established in 1963 in Mjørkadalur on the mountain of Sornfelli at 749 metres above sea level, were a link in the defence of the Arctic Circle. The radar installation was closed at a small ceremony on 1 January 2007 after more than 40 years.
It is permitted for civilians to travel on the mountain road up to the radar facility, which offers a panoramic view of the Faroes.
Since 10 February 2011 a part of the main building in Mjørkadalur has been used as a detention centre by the Danish Police in the Faroe Islands; this came about due to problems with mould in the former locations of the detention centre. The Danish defence forces handed over the buildings in Mjørkadalur to the Faroese government in 2013.[3]
Commanding officer
Шаблон:Incomplete list Commanders of Island Command Faroes have been:[4]
Шаблон:Abbr | Name Шаблон:Small |
Term of office | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||
Faroes Marine District | ||||
1 | Captain Carl Henrik Axel Madsen Шаблон:Small |
1 September 1951 | 15 June 1956 | Шаблон:Ayd |
2 | Commander Шаблон:Small J. F. T. Lolle |
November 1956 | November 1958 | Шаблон:Age in years and months |
3 | Commander Шаблон:Small Aa. Palsgaard |
21 November 1958 | 31 May 1961 | Шаблон:Ayd |
Island Command Faroes | ||||
1 | Commander Шаблон:Small Aa. Palsgaard |
1 June 1961 | 5 October 1962 | Шаблон:Ayd |
2 | Commander Шаблон:Small Aa. L. Muusfeldt |
5 October 1962 | 15 January 1965 | Шаблон:Ayd |
19 | Captain Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Small |
10 September 2007 | 31 October 2012 | Шаблон:Ayd |
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