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Multinational Telephone Book Germany directory From France to Germany: 80 + 49 + MN Update : 2009 From Belgium to Germany: 99 + 49 + MN From Italy to Germany: 937 + 49 + MN From Netherland to Germany: 345 + 49 + MN From Spain to Germany: 96 + 49 + MN From United Kingdom to Germany: 92 + 49 + MN Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Bonn MoD Postbox 1328 Chief of Air Staff 3400 9290 / Fax 3400 6988 53003 Bonn Air Staff III 2 3400 4492 / Fax 3400 5141 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Cologne Telephone Exchange 3451 88 Postbox 90 61 10 GAF Command (CINC) 3451 2233 / Fax 3451 6055 [email protected] 51146 Cologne A 1 3451 2196 / Fax 3451 5970 A 2 3451 2239 / Fax 3451 2289 A 3 3451 2583 / Fax 3451 2965 A 4 3451 2346 A 5 3451 2241 / Fax 3451 4705 A 6 3451 2246 / Fax 3451 4031 A 7 3451 2262 / Fax 3451 2355 A 9 3451 5034 / Fax 3451 4705 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Cologne Telephone Exchange 3451 88 Postbox 90 61 10 GAF Office (CINC) 3451 3300 / Fax 34512171 51146 Cologne A 1 3451 4105 / Fax 3451 2085 A 2 3451 4640 / Fax 3451 2383 A 3 3451 4104 / Fax 3451 2192 A 4 3451 3978 / Fax 3451 3590 A 6 3451 3920 / Fax 3451 3203 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Kalkar Telephone Exchange 3450 88 [email protected] von-Seydlitz-Kaserne GAF Air Operation Command Roemerstr. 122 Commanding Officer 3450 1000 / Fax 34501008 47546 Kalkar A 1 3450 1100 / Fax 3450 1108 A 2 3450 1200 A 3 3450 1300 / Fax 3450 1308 A 4 3450 1400 A 5 3450 1500 A 6 3450 1600 / Fax 3450 1608 A 7 3450 1700 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Fuerstenfeldbruck Telephone Exchange 6230 88 [email protected] Postbox 12 64 LD 1st Air Division 82242 Fuerstenfeldbruck Commanding Officer 6230 4001 / Fax 6230 4099 A 1 6230 4101 / Fax 6230 4099 [email protected] A 2 6230 4201 / Fax 6230 4299 [email protected] A 3 6230 4301 / Fax 6230 4393 [email protected] A 4 6230 4401 / Fax 6230 4499 [email protected] A 6 6230 4601 / Fax 6230 4299 [email protected] Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Birkenfeld Telephone Exchange 4724 88 [email protected] Postbox 1241 A 2nd Air Division 55760 Birkenfeld Commanding Officer 4724 2001 / Fax 4724 2009 A 1 4724 2101 / Fax 4724 2169 [email protected] A 2 4724 2201 [email protected] A 3 4724 2301 / Fax 4724 2309 [email protected] A 4 4724 2401 / Fax 4724 2409 [email protected] A 6 4724 2601 / Fax 4724 2609 [email protected] Germany Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Aurich Telephone Exchange 2540 88 Skagerrakstr. 10 c 4th Air Division 26603 Aurich Commanding Officer A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A5 A 6 A 7 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Muenster Telephone Exchange 3323 88 Manfred-vonRichthofenstr. 8 Air Transport Command 48145 Muenster Commanding Officer 3323 4001 / Fax 3323 4009 [email protected] A 1 3323 4101 / Fax 3323 4109 [email protected] A 2 3323 4201 / Fax 3323 4209 [email protected] A 3 3323 4301 / Fax 3323 4309 [email protected] A 4 3323 4401 / Fax 3323 4409 [email protected] A 6 3323 4601 / Fax 3323 4609 [email protected] Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Kerpen Telephone Exchange 3533 88 Boelckestraße 2 Fighterbomber Wing 31 "B" 50171 Kerpen Commanding Officer 3533 3000 Wing Operation Centre 3533 1000 / Fax 3533 1827 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Lagerlechfeld Telephone Exchange 6516 88 Schwabstadlkaserne Fighterbomber Wing 32 ECR 86836 Lagerlechfeld Commanding Officer 6516 1000 / Fax 6516 1099 Wing Operation Centre 6516 1902 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Buechel Telephone Exchange 4412 88 / Fax 4412 1099 Postfach 33 Fighterbomber Wing 33 56809 Cochem Commanding Officer 4412 1000 Wing Operation Centre 4412 2050 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Jagel Telephone Exchange 7531 88 / Fax 7531 1199 Kai-Uwe-von-Hassel-Kaserne Reconnaissance Wing 51 "I" Bennebecker Chaussee Commanding Officer 7531 1000 / Fax 7531 1007 24848 Kropp Wing Operation Centre 7531 1555 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Wittmund Telephone Exchange 2541 88 / Fax 2541 2851 Isumer Straße 20 a Fighter Wing 71 "R" 26409 Wittmund Commanding Officer 2541 2000 Wing Operation Centre 2541 3001 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Laage Telephone Exchange 8621 88 Daimler-Benz-Allee 2a Fighter Wing 73 "S" 18299 Laage Commanding Officer 8621 2100 / 8621 2000 Wing Operation Centre 8621 2130 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Neuburg Telephone Exchange 6604 88 Wilhelm-Frankl-Kaserne Fighter Wing 74 86633 Neuburg an der Donau Commanding Officer 6604 1001 / Fax 6604 1098 Wing Operation Centre 6604 2350 / Fax 6604 2398 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Landsberg Telephone Exchange 6502 88 Kauferinger Straße 15 Air Transport Wing 61 86929 Penzing Commanding Officer 6502 1000 / Fax 6502 1009 Wing Operation Centre 6502 2030 / Fax 6502 2029 Germany Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Wunstorf Telephone Exchange 2226 88 Dyckerhoffstraße 4 Air Transport Wing 62 31513 Wunstorf Commanding Officer 2226 2100 / Fax 2226 2006 Wing Operation Centre 2226 3201 / Fax 2226 2000 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Hohn Telephone Exchange 7533 88 Hugo-Junkers-Kaserne Air Transport Wing 63 24791 Alt Duvenstedt Commanding Officer 7533 1000 / Fax 7533 1009 Wing Operation Centre 7533 1232 / Fax 7533 1229 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Cologne Telephone Exchange 3451 88 P.O. Box 90 61 10 Special Air Mission Wing 51127 Cologne Commanding Officer 3451 6570 / Fax 3451 2031 Wing Operation Centre 3451 3267 / Fax 3451 3429 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Husum Telephone Exchange 7621 88 / Fax 7621 2009 [email protected] Fliegerhorst Kaserne SAM Wing 1 25813 Husum Commanding Officer 7621 2000 Wing Operation Centre 7621 2330 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Bad Suelze Telephone Exchange 8645 88 / Fax 8645 2222 [email protected] Recknitztal-Kaserne SAM Wing 2 Gnoiner Chaussee Commanding Officer 8645 2200 18334 Bad Suelze Wing Operation Centre 8645 2235 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Erding Telephone Exchange 6262 88 - Fax 6262 2579 [email protected] Landshuter Straße 70 SAM Wing 5 85435 Erding Commanding Officer 6262 2501 Wing Operation Centre 6262 2586 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Penzing Telephone Exchange 6502 88 / Fax 6502 4099 [email protected] Fliegerhorst Landsberg SAM Group 22 86929 Penzing Commanding Officer 6502 4000 Group Operation Centre 6502 4579 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Manching Telephone Exchange 6600 88 - Fax 6600 3008 [email protected] Immelmannstraße 7 A SAM Group 23 [email protected] 85077 Manching Commanding Officer 6600 3000 g Group Operation Centre 6600 3677 [email protected] Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Oldenburg Telephone Exchange 2727 88 [email protected] Fliegerhorst-Kaserne SAM Group 24 26127 Oldenburg Commanding Officer 2727 100 Group Operation Centre 2727 131 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Barnsdorf Telephone Exchange 2446 88 / Fax 2446 2423 [email protected] Huelsmeyer-Kaserne SAM Group 25 P.O. Box 12 52 Commanding Officer 2446 2200 49403 Barnsdorf Group Operation Centre 2446 2233 Location Staff and unit Military Number (MN) Web site and E_mail Husum Telephone Exchange 7621 88 / Fax 7621 3009 [email protected] Flensburger Chaussee 41 SAM Group 26 25813 Husum Commanding Officer 7621 3000 Group Operation Centre 7624 3033 Germany.
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